Daemach,

I'd be interested in seeing a sample of AjaxCFC for jQuery using 
taconite. Its something that I'm sure Rob Gonda would love to include in 
his sample apps for AjaxCFC.

Can you email me a sample?

Rey

Daemach wrote:
> By the way, Mike Alsup just released a new plugin for jQuery called taconite
> that blends some of the best of CF and jQuery. Traditional ajax programming,
> for more complex operations such as building tables, interacting with DOM
> elements, etc. requires quite a bit of work and occasionally multiple
> operations to do what you need.  Taconite is a nice bridge - I'll let him
> explain further:  http://www.malsup.com/jquery/taconite/
> 
> BTW, with this method you can get by with using $.ajax() as he describes,
> pulling the taconite objects straight from a .cfm page.  I still use ajaxCFC
> to handle the ajax side because I like the flexibility of going with
> whichever method is best suited for the job and because I like keeping
> specific functions wrapped in component methods. 
>   
> 
> Rick Faircloth wrote:
>> A question for you CF & jQuery coders.
>>
>> What's the best (easiest) way to work with AJAX?
>>
>> ColdFusion or jQuery?
>>
>> Why?
>>
>> I would appreciate your insights.I haven't used AJAX, yet,
>> but I'm really interested in trying to figure it out.  It would
>> be especially useful in some of the web-based apps that I'm
>> building that would be used in place of traditional software.
>> Being able to avoid page changes and page refreshes would
>> go a long way in helping me sell people on the apps.
>>
>> Rick
>>
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