François Zaninotto schreef:
> Yes, that is exactly that. All calls to "UJS" helpers feed a buffer and the
> code doesn't appear directly in the page. But the page includes a JavaScript
> file, in which the buffered code is written. Therefore, all code included in
> a "UJS" call is separated from the content, even if, for the developer, it
> appears inside the template code.
>
> Francois
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
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> part de John Resig
> Envoyé : vendredi 2 mars 2007 09:17
> À : jQuery Discussion.
> Objet : Re: [jQuery] Announce: Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery andsymfony
>
> David -
>
> I think the "catch" was the very last item that was mentioned on the
> page: Grouping all "inline" JS snippets into a single file. That's what
> makes the plugin all worth it.
>
>   
That is great, thanks for having patients with me. it wasn't clear to me 
how it all comes together.

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