Hello,

After having followed a good extensive tutorial about jQuery (
http://www.bennadel.com/resources/presentations/jquery/video/index.htm) I
think i understand where you guys come from.
But I ZendX_Jquery will not be supported as if version 2.0 what is the
suggested way to implement jQuery code in a ZF based application?
Can someone please provide me with some sample code on how to activate
jQuery and how to enable it only on pages where jQuery is needed?

Tnx.

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Dennis Winter <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 09:31, Benjamin Eberlei wrote:
>
> > Well bad-practice is the fact that currently each form element generates
> > its own javascript code.
> >
> > If there were a bunch of zf jQuery plugins that are integrated and those
> > are used through classes then the extension might be more helpful, but
> this
> > requires a complete rewrite and stricter focus on separation of JS and
> PHP,
> > where form elements only render additional classes and these are hooked
> > into by general selectors on the jQuery side.
>
> Generally, JS is often used for client-side form validation, but that's not
> the only
> capability. (see below)
>
> > In any case from a
> > deployment perspective it is worse to ship each javascript code rqeuired
> of
> > a single page in the page rather than shipping one application wide
> > javascript file that is minified and delivered gzipped (prefered
> > approach!).
>
> As an idea for a possible rewrite, make it possible to append jQuery
> plugins,
> so that they are in a correct order, provide ways to write your own PHP
> implementation of a jQuery plugin (plugin broker).
> Compatibility with Zend\Dojo\Form should be urgent, If it's not the case at
> the moment.
> Integration of jQueryUI is at least an option.
> Maybe a second ZF component for minifying and gzipping solves Benjamin's
> approach,
> this would also be useful for developers in generally. (Yeah, I know about
> mod_deflate and others)
>
> > The first approach is what ZendX jQuery plugin currently does and there
> is
> > just no way to go from that approach to a javascript based file approach
> > without starting from the beginning.
>
>
> If jQuery remains as a part of ZF, it should be a (sorry for the buzzword)
> "state-of-the-art"
> implementation and provide options, other (PHP) frameworks doesn't deliver.
>
>


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