Hi all, I'm just curious that's all.

I did projects using both frameworks and Atlas is good in that it has
build-in binding to Sys.Web.TextBox(), listview and etc.. pretty good
to convert any exisiting asp.net site using updatePanel, what other
things you find it more convient? Do any of you find it pretty diffuclt
to follow along? another thing is that it doesn't work here at my job
because they disabled activeX/xmlhttp object.

I just finished a demo using AjaxPro and it's really pleasant. I coded
my business/data access logic,  use what i know about javascript
(nothing more than document.getElementById), voilla. I barely had to
learn anything new.  It works here at work too when ActiveX is
disabled. Not sure what michael did here. This is about the only
framework so far I've seen that works this way.  Atlas, dojo,
scripaculous, none of them works when ActiveX is disabled.

I guess I'm trying to weight the pros and cons here, what made you
decide to use one over the other?

I'd love to hear what some of you are thinking in regards to this
subject.


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