AFAIK, jQuery loses a lot of its elegance if you have to deal with frames. As some powerful Mapbender modules (WFS gazetteer, digitizing) are in frames, writing jQuery code for these is just painful (loading jQuery in the iframe is not an option).

Has anyone here written jQuery code in environments with a lot of frames? I believe no one really has, as there is hardly any literature about this.

If we really want to use the power of jQuery, we either need to get rid of iframes in Mapbender (which I would prefer), or we have to come up with an elegant solution on how to deal with modules that could either be in iframes or in the main frames.

Now that I have spent some more time with jQuery, I realize that it really helps to write short but readable DOM-related Javascript, and for me it is the missing link in further isolating JS from PHP. We should start using it.

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