It does as a plugin.

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-----Original Message-----
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JQuery is good for sure, but I don't think it can compete with prototype and
script.aculo.us - does it have all the drag drop stuff? I can't remember...






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-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Matthews
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Sent: Fri Oct 06 20:32:45 2006
Subject: RE: Ajax and CF...*sigh*...again...

Or you could use jQuery and get all of it in one codebase of 15k or less.

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If I had to choose now, I would say MXAJAX as it has prototype and
script.aculo.us in it :-)









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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Small
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Fri Oct 06 19:58:42 2006
Subject: Ajax and CF...*sigh*...again...

I know, I know...asked about a ZILLION times...but here's all I want.

1. I'm a CF programmer who doesn't use any kind of framework (okay, please
let's not go off on THAT tangent). I'm a formally taught CompSci grad dude
who's been using CF now for about ten years, never messed with ASP, never
messed with PHP, etc... I'm just 100% CF and I roll all my own.
2. I'm a reasonably good Javascript programmer who's done what I'd call
"intermediate" JS, but nothing really super DOM heavy.
3. I'm really interested in Ajax, but I want to learn it from a "CF Coder
who uses Dreamweaver as his main IDE" point of view.
4. I'd love to see just a simple site or page with an overview of the
options for a CF programmer who wants to get into Ajax. Maybe something
comparing the various AJAX frameworks out there, or how other CF'ers who
don't normally use any kind of existing framework are getting into it. Maybe
some simple tutorials to get you to that "AHA" moment...

Does this sound like too much to ask? Does such a thing exist, or have I
finally discovered a reason to blog? lol... (Jeff's experience getting into
Ajax Blog)...


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