Although I don't have any snazzy links to send over, the two platforms are
complimentary, one being server side the other client side.

A lot depends on what you're trying to do with it. For example are you
trying to insert thread comments on the fly with AJAX? If so, you may have
at least a few hours rewriting any of the comment mods out there to work
with it.

In theory though, just about anything you can generate with AJAX you could
hand off to Joomla/PHP as your DBA function. More specific questions would
help as there are a LOT of different things you could do with AJAX &
PHP/Joomla! combination !

cheers,

Forest Mars
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"In theory, theory and practice are exactly the same.
In practice, they're completely different."
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