On 12/07/10 11:36, Imad Elharoussi wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I want to know what's the best plugin of Ajax to use with django Dajax or
> Jquery (for someone who just began in developping with such technologies)
>

They don't do the same thing?

jquery is a purely client-side javascript toolkit, whereas dajax is an
ajax helper framework for django.

dajax targets jquery as one of the client-side javascript toolkits it
supports for implementing its client-side bits.

So you use dajax with jquery (or dajax+prototype or dajax+mootools or
dajax+dojo).  Of course, dajax's goal is to hide the javascript, so in a
sense you do end up writing less jquery client-side code.

OTOH you don't have to use dajax to do ajax with django if you don't
want to. You might (for argument's sake) feel it does a little "too
much" (thought n.b. you can use "dajaxice" that dajax sits on top on its
own), and roll your own functions on the server side using
django's request.is_ajax() and json serialiser and write your own jquery
(and/or one of the other toolkits) javascript code on the client side.






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