If this is the case, I would not recommend we create an "ajax" plugin, but call it the "ajax-yui" plugin or a "ajax-whatever" plugin so that people can use different ajax implementations.
Paul On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:40 AM, Jeromy Evans < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Paul Benedict wrote: > >> Dojo 0.4.3 is old :-) I didn't know that. No one wants to move it to 1.x >> or >> wherever they are now? >> >> Paul >> >> > > Many have tried. In general, the effort doesn't justify the result. > ie. you put a lot of effort writing new templates and tags that > predominately wrap and constrain dojo's own markup. This result is tags for > widgets less capable than using dojo markup directly. The benefit is a user > can use <s:tabbedPanel> instead of <div dojoType="TabContainer">, but if > they use the latter they can receive all the support of the dojo user > community. > > It's difficult to justify the effort for a sub-optimal solution that's > going to generate more support questions: > eg. how to I select a tab a button press, how to i change colour of tabs, > why can't i nest tabs, why won't the back button remember the content of the > last tab, etc, etc, etc, > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >