it depends on what the tutorial is for ... if the tutorial is for how
to use Ajax features, then it's fine to do that kind of thing (non-
optimal, but demonstrates possible uses). if the tutorial is showing
how to make a "real" twitter interface, though, then i wouldn't do it
this way. i don't really know the intent, though, so it's hard to
make a judgement.
ms
On Oct 25, 2009, at 5:54 PM, Ken Foust wrote:
tutorials should demonstrate the "real" way to use the technology !
On Oct 25, 2009, at 2:48 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
- A AjaxUpdateContainer component that have a string who shows
the number of chars typed (just like the Web Twitter client on twitter.com
)
personally, i wouldn't do this ... you're going to churn requests
for no good reason. imo, just do this in javascript (unless this
is purely for the tutorial and not for "real").
ms
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