On 9/29/06, patrickk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well, this is not really a question.
> however, I´ve been a little bit disappointed at first that django
> doesn´t come with a js-library and that the django-developers refused
> to agree on a js-framework.
> in the meantime, I totally understand that decision and I´m very
> happy with it. we are currently using jquery and we´ve been using
> dojo before. so, we switched the js-library - and it was very easy
> because it has nothing to do with django.
>
> patrick.

I think it is best to keep the JavaScript library out of the core. I
would rather not be stuck using dojo, prototype or even stuck using
jQuery. However, if a choice has to be made, my vote is for jQuery. :)

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