There are a lot of great JavaScript libraries available that are used
be developers to add Ajax and Web 2.0 to their web sites. While
AjaxPro is optimized to run on all web browsers including Windows
Mobile devices I got some requests on supporting the Yahoo! JavaScript
libraries. I have done some internal changes that will allow you do
use the Yahoo! JavaScript files instead of the generated files from
AjaxPro. Because there is no JSON parser in the Yahoo! lib I'm using
the json.js written by Douglas Crockford. But first have a look at the
ASP.NET page (C#):

Read more at: 
http://weblogs.asp.net/mschwarz/archive/2006/10/06/Yahoo_2100_-JavaScript-Library-and-AjaxPro.aspx


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Michael

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Microsoft MCAD - Certified Application Developer

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