There is a simple answer:
do not use a framework. Your code will work anywhere, though it won't be fun
to write.

On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Nir Tayeb <
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> No, and i will never do this, my script need to work on almost any
> site and it needs to be one version not depended on site specific code
> (one site can use prototype and the other will use dojo - my code need
> to be the same on both and work with both, for *example*).
>
> I will very appreciate if someone answer on my original question
> instead of messing around with the things i already done and change.
>
> thanks, nir.
>
> On Oct 17, 5:20 am, Garrick <[EMAIL 
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> > The prototype syntax has similarities with MooTools. Have you tried
> > modifying the syntax so it will work with prototype instead of
> > renaming everything in MooTools?
>
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