Amazing. Just utterly amazing. Its times like these that really bring it home that I made the right choice by going with jQuery.
Great job John. Rey... John Resig wrote: > It is now! I've added OpenAjax support to jQuery in the form of a > plugin. You can check it out of svn from here: > svn svn://jquery.com/trunk/plugins/openajax > > and online here: > http://jquery.com/dev/svn/trunk/plugins/openajax/ > > You can run the test suite here, to verify its compliance: > http://john.jquery.com/plugins/openajax/tests/ > > I want to add jQuery to the official compliance page, but currently > you can't even register. I guess you have to be a member of the > alliance in order to do so. > http://www.openajax.org/member/wiki/InteropFest_2007_March > > --John > > On 2/15/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Not at this moment. This appears to be the same for most Ajax libraries. >> >> According to the Open Ajax site, these are the only vendors have passed >> the conformance test case in the OpenAjax Hub initiative: >> >> http://www.openajax.org/member/wiki/InteropFest_2007_March >> >> Rey... >> >> tapederson wrote: >>> is JQuery compliant to the OpenAjax Hub? The documentation only states that >>> it works within its own namespace, including glabals, but doesn't mention >>> anything about the standard. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> link to the hub: http://www.openajax.org/OpenAjax%20Hub.html >> _______________________________________________ >> jQuery mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://jquery.com/discuss/ >> > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > [email protected] > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
