That's because the backed the wrong framework.

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On Aug 19, 9:05 am, Andreas <andr...@klydd.se> wrote:
> By the way, rails is going agnostic in 3.0... Says it all.
>
> On Aug 18, 4:06 pm, diogobaeder <diogobae...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > After reading this 
> > posthttp://groups.google.com/group/django-developers/browse_thread/thread...
> > I decided to ask you guys about your opinions in choosing an official
> > JavaScript library for Django - what would be the benefits and
> > drawbacks of that -.
>
> > I mean, Rails has an official JS library (Prototype/script.aculo.us),
> > Symfony too (Prototype/script.aculo.us), and both can work with other
> > libraries without too much rework.
>
> > Well, as an Prototype ex-user, and as a currently jQuery heavy user, I
> > much recommend jQuery, because of its ease of use and unobstrusive
> > approach - it doesn't clash with other libraries or classes -.
>
> > Also, as Django Developer Tools already uses jQuery, it would be great
> > to adopt the same library for it and the admin site, if this extension
> > gets to the Django trunk.
>
> > Diogo
>
>
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