Personally, I use a toolkit to lessen cross-browser compatibility
problems as well as to speed quick, little functionality (eg.
animations). I chose jQuery because it's small, unobtrusive, and I
love the CSS-like syntax.
- whiteinge

On Apr 18, 3:11 am, Tipan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Guys,
>
> I've read through all the links and I can see plenty of scope with
> Ajax/JSON.
>
> I note that most of the solutions use a Javascript toolkit such as
> Prototype/Dojo/Yahoo/JQuery. Two questions come to mind:
>
> 1. Does using the toolkit save a lot of work - what are the main
> advantages?
> 2. How do you choose between them?
>
> Tim


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