Most of our stuff was home-spun (before the term came about and before there was a different framework for it on every corner) and remains so today, simply because there's not much value in switching.

For most of the newer stuff I've used Scriptaculous/Prototype, but I've been slowing getting into Spry for CF development, simply because I figured eventually that would be integrated into CF. I guess we'll see. For Rails development, I've used Scriptaculous/Prototype since that's integrated into the framework and there are helper methods that use it.
Sam



Brent Nicholas wrote, On 6/12/2007 12:07 PM:
Hey all -
So I'm wonder how many people are using AJAX in this group and what you're using. I'm using dojo right now and have done a few simple things with it on the site, but am looking at doing a full application with AJAX. Has anyone used Prototype? I've been told it's #1, but I hear the same about dojo. Right now I'm finding dojo a little cryptic, despite the few 'starter guides'. I'm initially looking for reasonable learning curve and loose coupling. Thanks for your time,

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