> the api and the wiki have been basically the same for at least a
> year.
With that in mind, I find it rather confusing that you said that the
"PDF copy is constantly updated" with the Scriptaculous book.

> I'm not sure what deep documentation you might need
Well, I'm not sure either. I haven't seen the documentation, so who
knows how deep I could go? However, when you say "introduction" and
"cheat-sheet" you can see how I might think that those are only
basics, and leave a great deal out. Which they evidently do.

> Feel free to ask questions here--even more general questions like "How
> would I use draggables to accomplish X".
I would, but I hope you would understand that my clients will likely
be less than understanding if I have to say to them, "Sorry, I can't
finish your project on time, because the documentation I need has been
offline for days, and I am waiting for someone on Google Groups to
answer my question."

Thank you for your responses, but unfortunately, it seems like
Scriptaculous has not reached the level of maturity that I am looking
for.
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