Exactly like Zend_Form -- It may be useful, and you may have to extend it or
go outside of it. I'm fine with that, I just want to get there sooner as
opposed to later, since I have some applications right now that could use
it... and I'm frankly too lazy to write my own and see it obliterated by
something else later! ;)

-K

On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Wil Sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We are working hard to get to a point where we can announce to the
> community; for now you can assume that it's 'unknown'. Honestly, we've been
> gathering some really useful feedback from the speculation- maybe we'll be
> able to capture it somewhere on the wiki or in the issue tracker. Please
> keep in mind that Zend Framework currently supports- and always will
> support- any AJAX library. We will be working with an AJAX lib only to
> provide out of the box AJAX form elements and components. These components
> may or may not be useful in a complex AJAX application.
>
> ,Wil
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: reto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 1:43 PM
> > To: Zend Mailing List
> > Subject: [fw-general] ZF and AJAX toolkit
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm just at the point where I'm going to implement some ajax-features
> > in a somewhat bigger ZF based project.
> > On the new fancy site I read the following: "We are collaborating with
> > a popular AJAX toolkit to improve Zend Framework's AJAX capabilities".
> >
> > I see that the "AutoComplete" action helper suggests "Scriptaculous"
> > or "Dojo". So would this "popular AJAX toolkit" be one of those? Or is
> > it still unknown?
> > I'm just asking so I could chose a javascript/ajax-toolkit that I can
> > then easily use with ZF components.
> >
> > Thanks for any information.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >  Reto Kaiser
>

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