well, there's the issue of software bloat as well. I'm sure someone
could write some components around jquery to rival the dojo components,
but including both by default would be a bad idea imho.
is this an issue worth raising with the dojo team? since dojo is the
chosen javascript platform
I wasn't suggesting having both running together. More along the lines of
what I implemented in Tacos originally - which supports both prototype and
dojo - not necessarily strictly one or another.
On 5/31/07, Paul Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well, there's the issue of software bloat as
p.s. I don't know for sure yet but think there is a very good chance someone
may be fiddling with things a little here and there soon to make prototype
available as well and eliminate the arbitrary inclusion of js on pages not
needing it.
On 5/31/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
I'd love to be able to support jquery / others as addition javascript
handlers. ...Perhaps this is something we can address in the 4.1.3 dev
cycle.
On 5/29/07, Paul Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(4.1.1)
I'm using a dojo dialog to dynamically display a form. I've noticed that
when I scroll
(4.1.1)
I'm using a dojo dialog to dynamically display a form. I've noticed that
when I scroll the page (browser scroll) while the form is displayed, the
shadow does not take up the whole page (momentarily) ie you can see
white at the top or bottom of the page instead of the tint. Also the