AFAIK, this is being worked into the jQuery UI project as Dynamic Panes?
On 31/07/07, Brian Cherne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm... I seemed to have editorialized my response more than I realized. :)
I just meant to clarify EXT's free is not like jQuery's free
(for-all-uses)... but free as
That ext is pretty cool, what is it exactly? Free?
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From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 3:16 PM
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Layout Panels?
Hi!
Are there any layout panels for Jquery?
ExtJS has been written to be compatible with YUI, Prototype or jQuery
so, to answer your question, yes. Use the ExtJS layout panels, and use
your jQuery as well.
Mitchell - ExtJS is another JS library, extending the functionality of
what some core libraries are doing. There is some (not
That depends on what you mean by free ...
http://extjs.com/license
I personally hate getting lawyers involved in any project more than
necessary. EXT, unfortunately, is definitely one where your client and their
lawyers need to make the decision. I've worked with a few that have a strict
no GPL
Hi Brian,
Ext has both an open source (LGPL) and commercial license. This seems to
handle the licensing spectrum well. Where are you seeing a breakdown
here? I'd like to understand this more.
Rey...
Brian Cherne wrote:
That depends on what you mean by free ...
http://extjs.com/license
I
Hmmm... I seemed to have editorialized my response more than I realized. :)
I just meant to clarify EXT's free is not like jQuery's free
(for-all-uses)... but free as in $250+ for commercial/non-LGPL use.
http://extjs.com/ext-store/commercial
...trying to avoid someone reading free and not
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