Wow, I have not heard of such browser-locking AJAX issues.  I guess
I'm lucky to be using jQuery!  Even more reasons to stick with the
framework.

Charles

On Oct 29, 6:00 pm, Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because our site is so dynamic, and the whole shopping cart does a lot
> of backend ajax calls, we were having some serious issues with
> prototype locking up browsers and causing lost sales. We started
> getting curious about jQuery a while ago but it wasn't until recently
> that we really looked into it and started playing with it and realized
> how stable it was as well as flexible with all of the plugins. The
> documentation was also a big help... prototype's documentation is a
> real horror show. But long story short, once we got our hands dirty,
> we realized how easy (relatively) it would be to rework our regular js
> code with the help of the jQuery API and reduce the overall size of
> our code and help improve the overall site speed too. Lots of good
> came from it.
>
> On Oct 29, 5:58 pm, polyrhythmic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Awesome to hear another success story.  Very clean site, easy to use.
> > No 6GB microSD cards, but some great hard drive prices!
> > I'm curious to hear, how did jQuery's 'flexibility and compatibility'
> > inspire your conversion?
>
> > Charles
>
> > On Oct 29, 11:42 am, Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Just wanted to let everyone know that we just released version 2 of
> > > Ebyte.com, and with it was a complete overhaul of our backend
> > > framework. It took us about a month, but we successfully migrated from
> > > prototype and script.aculo.us to jquery, improving the flexibility and
> > > compatibility of the site, and reducing the size of each page by about
> > > 40k.
>
> > > We just wanted to give a shout out the jquery developers for creating
> > > such a wonderful framework. Keep up the good work!

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