I've been using taconite. If what you are trying to do is have browser events make backend calls that that then cause the screen to update, taconite is ridiculously simple to use. Write next to no java script and just generate the new html inside of xml wrappers that every cf coder already knows how to do.

If you want dynamic html functionality or fancy widgets, you'll have to look at something else though because taconite doesn' go there.

Brent Nicholas wrote:

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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