On 1/5/07, m h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dojo is sort of bleeding edge, smart people behind it, apache
adoption, a steeper learning curve, bigger download, etc.  But they
are really pushing the envelope, having tools for js packaging,
linting, obfuscations/shrinking.  Just the other day they announced an
offline tool that will allow web apps to work disconnectedly.  (Not
sure any other open source ajax has that yet).

Wow - I've seen this possibility for awhile - glad to see a
toolkit/framework making it possible.  Ideally, the connection to "the
internet" should be transparent - the client app shouldn't know one
way or the other if it is connected.  There should be "an internet"
layer that tells the computer whether to try and find information
remotely, or locally retrieve information without a connection (or
save posted information for later).  This opens up a whole world of
possibilities, especially for those with slow or no internet
connections - one package serves all, essentially.  You may have just
converted me to Dojo. :-)

Jesse

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