> And as Sam said, jQuery need not break Prototype (I, in fact, use  
> Prototype and jQuery together on a major commercial Rails project 
> I'm working on at the moment). 

>From day 1 jQuery has gone out of its way to avoid breaking Prototype.
There's a lot more trouble the other way round, since Prototype unwisely
extends Object. Every other framework and Javascript code fragment is
somehow expected to deal with that, even though it totally hoses
Javascript's native for-in loops. It's like we're all supposed to ignore the
drunk driver on the road. Friends don't allow friends to extend Object.


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