I suggest experimenting with a few to see what best supports your needs.
Folks have already given a lot of great suggestions.
What I found, as I am working on a VERY AJAX intensive app right now, is
that all of the libraries have strengths and weaknesses, and you may run
into a "deal breaker" weak
On 6/11/07, Andy Matthews wrote:
> FYI, while jQuery doesn't do this out of the box, there is a plugin to manage
> the back
> button.
Sweet! Gotta have that back button handled, neh!
Are you using the plugin? Does it use a hidden iframe, or another method?
I like the fact that the stuff is sor
My suggestion for you would be jQuery. Its community is very friendly,
excited to welcome new comers, and growing all the time.
Also, since what you asked for was an 'Ajax library', I would suggest
Rob Gonda's AjaxCFC. It can be used alone (he incorporates a javascript
library called DWR), or y
FYI, while jQuery doesn't do this out of the box, there is a plugin to manage
the back button.
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From: Dinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dojo kicks freaking arse. It roxerz on so many l
I'm shocked that list doesn't contain jQuery.
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From: [Sunshine Tech Solutions] Ravi Gehlot
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Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 12:49 AM
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Andrew,
Check this out: http://bluedragon.blo
Quite a few of the people on this list use jQuery.
Several people use Dojo, or Scriptaculous, or Prototype. There's also
moo.fx, Dom-ext, Ext-js and more.
I'd use jQuery though.
:)
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From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 6:54 PM
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e 10, 2007 9:34:37 PM
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Thanks everyone for the great suggestions, I will start to check them out.
Is the yahoo stuff what yahoo used to make yahoo mail, because I have found
the new yahoo mail to be very solid and a very cool RIA app. So if it uses
the same lib, then that mi
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Sent: Sun Jun 10 23:08:57 2007
Subject: Re: AJAX Libraries
Just like to throw in that unlike the other toolkits, jQuery is a unique and
expressive language to use for adding your own javascript functionality to
webpages with very little coding. It teaches you the DOM structure very well
and
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ariel Jakobovits [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: June 10, 2007 3:09 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: AJAX Libraries
>
> Just like to throw in that unlike the other toolkits, jQuery is a unique
> and
> expressive language to
check them all out :)
Brook
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From: Ariel Jakobovits [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 10, 2007 3:09 PM
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Just like to throw in that unlike the other toolkits, jQuery is a unique and
expressive language to use for adding you
o me at the time I was deciding.
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 5:57 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: AJAX Libraries
>
> I would look at such libraries as Yahoos, googles, spry, Dojo to name a
> fe
3:28 PM
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On 6/10/07 Neil (RX) wrote:
> What's wrong with your keyboard? Seems to have poste in "nonsense street
> mode"
(-:
Whoops! It's the latest language for FCKEditor... musta left it on... amazing
how it integrates with gm
On 6/10/07 Neil (RX) wrote:
> What's wrong with your keyboard? Seems to have poste in "nonsense street
> mode"
(-:
Whoops! It's the latest language for FCKEditor... musta left it on... amazing
how it integrates with gmail, neh?
Translated, the gist is that dojo has some built-in stuff for hand
s deciding.
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 5:57 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: AJAX Libraries
>
> I would look at such libraries as Yahoos, googles, spry, Dojo to name a
> few
> before cfajax and mx
James,
No flames here, and the point is that each have their own quirks and
greatness.
So to Brook +1 for it is really up to what you need, and or looking to
achieve.
On 6/10/07, James Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Having worked with a few, I'm pretty certain that there is no "best"
> fr
Having worked with a few, I'm pretty certain that there is no "best" framework
(though I'm sure some fanboys will flame me for this).
If you simply want a way to have JavaScript <-> CF conversations easily and
without a lot of coding, I think any of them will work.
My personal lightweight favo
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Sent: Sun Jun 10 06:48:43 2007
Subject: Re: AJAX Libraries
Andrew,
Check this out: http://bluedragon.blog-city.com/ajaxlibraries.htm
Ravi.
Andrew Scott wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have suggestions on an ajax li
edexpo.com
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From: Dinner
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sun Jun 10 03:31:58 2007
Subject: Re: AJAX Libraries
Dojo kicks freaking arse. It roxerz on so many levels, I can't contemplate
any
other library.
If you really want to do some heavy AJAX, I'd go Dojo.
If you're l
ops...this was for Brook...my bad!
Andrew Scott wrote:
> why me? I do not care, I use dojo.
>
> On 6/10/07, [Sunshine Tech Solutions] Ravi Gehlot <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Andrew,
>>
>>Check this out: http://bluedragon.blog-city.com/ajaxlibraries.htm
>>
>> Ravi.
>>
>> Andrew Scott
why me? I do not care, I use dojo.
On 6/10/07, [Sunshine Tech Solutions] Ravi Gehlot <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Andrew,
>
>Check this out: http://bluedragon.blog-city.com/ajaxlibraries.htm
>
> Ravi.
>
> Andrew Scott wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Does anyone have suggestions o
Andrew,
Check this out: http://bluedragon.blog-city.com/ajaxlibraries.htm
Ravi.
Andrew Scott wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have suggestions on an ajax library? I read that CF8 has an
>> integrated AJAX 'gateway', but is that really worth waiting for? There
>> most
>> be some
Has anyone written the server-side parts to interface with YUI for CF 7?
On 6/10/07, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CF8 is more based an Yahoo's YUI, so that would be more the choice rather
> than mxAjax..
>
>
>
> On 6/10/07, Dinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Dojo kicks freaking
CF8 is more based an Yahoo's YUI, so that would be more the choice rather
than mxAjax..
On 6/10/07, Dinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dojo kicks freaking arse. It roxerz on so many levels, I can't
> contemplate any
> other library.
>
> If you really want to do some heavy AJAX, I'd go Dojo.
Dojo kicks freaking arse. It roxerz on so many levels, I can't contemplate any
other library.
If you really want to do some heavy AJAX, I'd go Dojo.
If you're looking for a bit of flash, heck, they're all good. 'prolly
use what James
sugged, since it ties with CF.
I wonder tho... have any libr
IF you deploy mxAjax you can use the same AJAX controls as those
deployed into CF 8, the ExtJS library, because mxAjax is built on
Prototype and Scriptaculous and ExtJS has an interface for this combo:
http://extjs.com/
CFAjax has been replaced by mxAjax, so I'd leave that one.
On 6/10/07, Brook
I would look at such libraries as Yahoos, googles, spry, Dojo to name a few
before cfajax and mxAjax.
Even jQuery would be on my list to look at.
Anyway, its up to you what your looking for. CF8 has intergration into
Yahoo's ajax library yui.
For one of the best resources for Ajax, visit www.aja
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