The first half of your request is already done, or at least that was
the intention.  All controls should have lost their 'hjq-' prefix.

To do the second half we should probably rename the default datepicker
so that people can switch back to it if they're crazy enough to prefer
the standard rails datepicker.

Bryan

On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Ignacio Huerta <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I've been terribly busy and unable to follow the latest updates, but
> this is amazing Bryan.
>
> We already use a lot of parts, hobo-jquery and Ajax uploads, so these
> changes are a huge improvement for us. And the live-editor? I have to
> try that one!
>
> I'd like to suggest one small change: "hjq-datepicker" is a bit too
> hard. How about calling it "datepicker" and making it the default for
> date fields?
>
> Thank you, thank you so much!
>
> El 07/12/11 22:21, Bryan Larsen escribió:
>> I'm proud to announce that you can now run Hobo without
>> prototype.js. Since this involved rewriting a large part of our
>> javascript, a good number of enhancements came along for the ride.
>>
>> To view the change list and installation instructions, see the
>> README on the no-prototype branch of hobo-jquery:
>>
>> https://github.com/bryanlarsen/hobo-jquery/tree/no-prototype
>>
>> The code structure is currently a mess.   The javascript is nicely
>> organized into many small files.   This is suboptimal for web
>> apps, but the Rails 3.1 asset pipeline should take care of this
>> nicely for us.   (the no-prototype branch currently uses Rails 3.0,
>> but it will be Rails 3.1 when it merges into master).
>>
>> On the other hand, hobo-jquery.rb and hobo-jquery.dryml are giant
>> files containing everything except the kitchen sink.   That's
>> because they'll probably be merged into Hobo 1.4 so any effort
>> spent organizing them would be wasted.
>>
>> This impacts you because you'll have to look into
>> hobo-jquery.dryml for tag documentation.   OTOH this is an alpha
>> release with both tests and documentation.
>>
>> There are a couple of little-used tags that have not yet been
>> converted (sortable-input-many, name-many).   It's only been
>> tested against agility, but agility does try to touch on pretty
>> much every aspect of Hobo.
>>
>> As this is an alpha release, the API is subject to change,
>> although such changes will probably be trivial.   In fact, I want
>> you to read through the README and double check my choices for tag,
>> attribute and parameter names, noting places where my choices are
>> suboptimal.
>>
>> cheers, Bryan
>>
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