Add another vote for jQuery from me. It really does encompass most of 
the functionality that I've needed for my apps.

Rey

Christopher Jordan wrote:
> +1 for jQuery. Even though I've not seen your site, I'd almost be 
> willing to bet that it will do everything you want.
> 
> Chris
> 
> Ben Nadel wrote:
>> For my 2 cent plug, I can tell you that the new jQuery library is only
>> 20k compressed... So, even if you are not using it all, it's a really
>> tight library with a simple API. 
>>
>>
>> ......................
>> Ben Nadel
>> Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX7 Developer
>> www.bennadel.com
>>  
>> Need ColdFusion Help?
>> www.bennadel.com/ask-ben/
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Michael Traher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 11:26 AM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: too many js libraries
>>
>> Hi All, We have developed a large new website and used a number of
>> javascript libraries along the way for some effects and some ajax stuff.
>>
>> I have a feeling that we are only using a tiny proportion of these
>> libraries, but they are being downloaded in full.
>>
>> My question is how to find out what functions are in use across the
>> entire code base?
>>
>> Anyone had to do this kind of optimisation process?
>>
>> Any tips or tools that might help?
>>
>> (I am already compressing the files in IIS6)
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> --
>> Mike T
>> Blog http://www.socialpoints.com/
>>
>>
> 
> 

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