Ohhhh... wrappers around the jQuery UI components sounds cool. Gotta keep us
posted about that one! :o)

Chris

On 10/3/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Brook,
>
> CF8 provides quite a number of options in terms of prebuilt Ajax
> controls but I tend to refer to them as "intro" widgets. They don't
> provide the level of functionality available in jQuery or many other
> libs and do not adhere to any form of progressive enhancement. Also, few
> users want to use Spry for their development and CF8, out of the box,
> already includes an outdated and non-upgradeable version of YUI.
>
> AjaxCFC most certainly remains relevant as it provides a very easy
> interface for making Ajax calls to your CF templates and leveraging
> native CF data types. In addition, since jQuery is included in AjaxCFC,
> you now have the capability to leverage the wealth of jQuery plugins
> available. And since it's open source, you can upgrade things as needed
> instead of having to wait until Adobe patches the libs.
>
> Rob and I will be working on updating AjaxCFC to jQuery v1.2.1 soon and
> possibly creating wrappers around jQuery UI components.
>
> Rey...
>
> Brook Davies wrote:
> > Can Rob or Rey shed some light on this? Is ajaxCFC still relevant with
> > the  release of CF8?
> >
> >
> >
> > BrookD
> >
> >
> >
>



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