Thanks, Rob.

Question below...

RobG wrote:
>
> The non-Prototype.js library is a bit bigger (10kB vs 5kB).  The one
> requiring Prototype.js also requires scriptaculous.js and effects.js,
> so while you save 5kB for iUI, you need another 140k of libraries to
> support it.
>
> You might get some payback by using Prototype.js's AJAX functions,
> however there are plenty very functional (and much smaller) AJAX
> libraries out there.
>
> You may be using other features of Prototype.js, but there are a
> couple of known incompatibilities with mobile Safari.  Since
> Prototype.js makes no claims to support mobile Safari, it is unlikely
> that anything will be done in the short term to fix them.  And there
> are likely quite a few that haven't been found.
>
> I don't know what the incompatibilities of the various bits of
> scriptaculous are with Mobile Safari.
>
> Due to the above, I wouldn't use either.


Actually the above doesn't explain why wouldn't use the non-prototype
version.  Why wouldn't you use that one?

-- Sean


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