Hi Franck,

Actually, live.chess.com is using both frameworks (plus dojo).

See our interview here: 
http://prototypejs.org/2008/5/28/an-interview-with-piotr-dachtera

best,

Tobie

On Jun 18, 2:27 am, Franck PORCHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Ryan.
>
> It's true, I love the feel of Prototype's OO model.
> I did some research and foudn in Ext's FAQ the following :
>
> /"Up until version 1.0.1a, Ext required one of the following base
> libraries to be included: YUI, jQuery or Prototype/Script.aculo.us. Ext
> contains adapters that provide some of the basic plumbing utilities from
> those libraries, including Ajax support, animation, DOM manipulation,
> event handling, etc. Beginning with version 1.1, Ext includes a native
> Ext adapter, so the external libraries are no longer required(...)At the
> present time, Prototype/Scriptaculous support should still be considered
> experimental as there are several known bugs and unsupported functions
> that can cause problems with Ext."/
>
> Regarding your statement "/My biggest message to you would be that they
> are _not_ mutually exclusive, and in fact work very well together/",
> looks like things are changing...
>
> Franck PORCHER
> www / smartech / pf
>
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