Zok,

Quite a bit of work has been done in having jQuery and Rails work together. If you search the list archives, you can find out morw.

Rey...

zok wrote:
Hey,

thanks for your answers.
Doesn't jQuery work with Rails? Cause I think jQuery is more flexible
and has the simler code. Right?

Thanks
zok

On 3 Mrz., 05:02, Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First, I think that only YOU can make that choice for yourself.  Each
developer has their own techniques/styles.  We can't make judgements to
match your environment or habits.... :)

Next, I think both have a future because they serve slightly different
needs and audiences. (IMO).  jQuery seems to me to more useful for a web
developer or those building the not so simple interfaces.
Prototype/scriptaculous seems to be better for those who either a) use
Rails (this is changing though), b) look for the cut/paste solutions, or
c) don't need to go beyond the "simple" tasks.  (i.e. web and graphic
designers with little JS experience)

Now, that above is kind of a loaded statement and I expect lots of
rebuttals... :)  But that's the way I see it.  To be fair though
Prototype on it's own *could* be used for more, but for me at least it
gets in the way more often than not, though I haven't used it for bout a
year now...

My random (and suspect) thoughts....

Shawn

zok wrote:
Hey,
what is going to have the best future: jQuery or Prototype
(scriptaculous)?
Maybe you can tell me a few differences and/or reasons for your
joice...
Regards,
zok

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