On 9/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't recommend using jQuery.  Learn to use the AJAX helper to your
> benefit.  Personally I am going to use Event Selectors and hand write
> my AJAX this time around just so it is altogether now.
>
> The scriptaculous library is very easy to use.  And yes it is hard to
> wrap your brain around AJAX and how in the world it is working.

Uh oh...Troy and I are disagreeing on something again. ;)

I switched to doing my AJAX stuff with Yahoo!'s YUI because, well, the
code that the HTML helpers outputted was ugly and non-intuitive to a
beginner like me.  I guess maybe I'm not so much of a beginner any
more, which is why I can use the YUI stuff.  Don't get me wrong, I
like the helpers but found the output of them very hard to understand
when I needed to debug my application.

I recommend that beginners use the helpers and then get away from
using them once they get more comfortable with the whole AJAX concept.

-- 
Chris Hartjes

"The greatest inefficiencies come from solving problems you will never have."
-- Rasmus Lerdorf

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