Another reason why jQuery is for me and a better choice in my opinion is the
license.  Believe released under the MIT license allow me to include this in
my PHP Framework I am building which will allow me to bring some very nice
built-in feature to it.


Kaare Rasmussen-3 wrote:
> 
> 
> Inspired by this Christmas Calendar 
> (http://catalyst.perl.org/calendar/2007/1) i want to ask for input
> regarding 
> ExtJS vs. jQuery. 
> 
> The ExtJS overview and demos are very straight forward and rather
> impressive 
> at a glance. I guess that what makes the biggest impression is that the 
> library seems to fit together seamlessly. jQuery OTOH seems more like a 
> toolbox where you choose plugins yourself with the risk that there are 
> incompatibilities - but the tools can be more powerful. 
> 
> Is this a fair statement? 
> 
> The link above mentions these widgets (or plugins). 
> 
> * window
> * layout
> * tabs
> * form
> * toolbar
> * menu
> * tree
> * combobox
> * grid 
> 
> Can you put together a list of jQuery plugins that matches ExtJS and that 
> plays well together? 
> 
> 
> 

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