+1 to JSMX
Have used both AjaxCFC and JSMX in production webapplications, and I 
think JSMX is a bit easier to grasp and a more lightweight.
I have recommended AjaxCFC in the past and will continue to do so, but I 
have to say JSMX is currently on top of my list.

I haven't checked any other ajax-library out though (like Spry).

Mingo.


Charlie Griefer wrote:
> i think one of the easiest and most lightweight libraries to check out
> would be JSMX (http://www.lalabird.com)
>
> check out some of the samples on the site.
>
> I think that'd be the "quick and easy" route to getting a "Hello
> World" up and running.
>
> Then I'd probably look into something like jQuery (which is high on my
> list of "things to check out when I have time (tm)")
>
> On 3/5/07, Jim H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Ok, I am a newbie to AJAX. Can anyone point me in the right direction for 
>> tutorials/information on this?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -Jim H


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