Hi,

I don't fully agree.
You don't need a frame to render some content in qooxdoo (but you must know
the coordinates where to place it).
I see it something like a flash or an applet, that can be embedded anywhere,
and mixed with regular HTML and even with other Javascript frameworks.


Derrell.Lipman wrote:
> 
>> -    This seems to be a all or nothing thing, right?  Can I use qooxdoo
>> inside islands to display stuff I can’t figure out how to write with
>> qooxdoo
>> in HTML?
> 
> qooxdoo wants to control the page.  It's easy to embed HTML in a portion
> of a
> page written with qooxdoo; not quite so easy to embed qooxdoo into a
> portion
> of an arbitrary HTML app.  If you can allocate a frame for the qooxdoo
> portion, it becomes easy.  That isn't always reasonable, though.  There
> has
> been a bit of talk of a "lightweight qooxdoo" (my term; I don't recall how
> it
> was called in the discussion) that would make it easy to do what you
> request,
> but that's for some point in the future.
> 

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