I thought one of the more recent patches to DDT made it run Jquery in
compatability mode, which should resolve these clashes, probably isn't on
all branches though.

mat

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Ulrich Petri <m...@ulo.pe> wrote:

>
>
> Am 11.08.2009 um 16:50 schrieb Alex Gaynor:
> >
> > This is still true IMO, but there's another issue here.  DDT uses
> > jQuery, and AFAIK the official position is still that we aren't
> > choosing a JS lib (although clearly Zain's work is rapidly moving us
> > to the point where a decision has to be made).
>
> This is IMHO the most important part. In our projects I can't use the
> DDT once the templates have been put in b/c we are a MooTools shop.
> I don't think that the DDT should need to use any JS Framework at all.
> The level of DHTML gymnastics it performs are quite doable in plain JS
> +DOM without too much pain.
>
> Also this is not necessarily connected to any decision about including
> a JS Framework for the admin as the DDT will AFAIK be mostly used in
> the frontend.
>
> Ulrich
>
>
> >
>


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