Rene Gielen wrote:
Hmm, that is not what I am experiencing - I know a lot of people using the
dojo tags for exactly what it is capable right now, basically doing some
asynchronous page updates and form validation.
I said this once a long time ago; I'll throw it out again now.
I think a core (and low) level of Ajax functionality should be defined
and we should provide plugins for a couple different JavaScript
frameworks (jQuery, Prototype, whatever else people want to contribute).
For anything even remotely complicated enough JavaScript is required
that the tags quickly become insufficient, so for me the list boils down
to what Rene listed plus a couple of others:
* Form validation
* Form submission w/ target update
* Links w/ target update
Er, there were two more but now I forgot.
I'm not fundamentally opposed to keeping the existing Dojo tags
available, or UI tags in general, but it's a tough battle to keep them
up-to-date and general-purpose enough to make everybody (here, by
"everybody", I mean "anybody") happy.
> As long as the examples in the showcase app work, there
> will IMO be people still be using this feature.
I'll bet I could break it in like two minutes.
I *knew* I had a niche to fill.
Dave
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