Can you check if the script.aculo.us stuff works in Konqueror? I don't have access to Konqueror or Safari.
First impressions, I'm more impressed by the code in Prototype and Scriptaculous than the DOJO toolkit. They just seem more lightweight and elegant to me. Can't say I've used any of them heavily yet though, so those are just first impressions...
Of course as far as "just get data from point a to b", you can't really beat xAjax's simplicity. Not sure how configurable it is though (i.e. can you make an AJAX request back to a different page).
Thomas, since you built the interface, any of this look interesting to you?
-j
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 14:46 +1000, Mark Constable wrote:
On Thursday 20 October 2005 11:19, Christopher A. Watford wrote:
On 10/19/05, Praneet Kandula pkmlist@gmail.com wrote:
If I were to suggest an Ajax framework, then it'd definetly be the Dojo Toolkit (http://www.dojotoolkit.org). It has an extremely healthy base of developers, and all of them are well respected in the DHTML community. It has the backing of multiple companies, so it's not dependent purely on volunteer development.
Dojo is clean, intuitive, and heavily developed. I highly suggest using it.
Most of the Dojo examples do not work with Konqueror, which may also mean Safari does not work(?)
xajax may be simpler but it does work with Konqueror and does not require a massive development effort because it "just works".
--markc