On Feb 12, 1:49 pm, Emery Finkelstein <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I know that Rails 3 ideal of unobtrusive javascript will result in the
> removal of all inline javascript. But where does that leave RJS?
>
> It looks like PrototypeGenerator is still a part of the Rails core, so
> I'm going to assume that RJS templates will remain unchanged. Still
> looks like gems/plugins such JRals will be necessary for use of other
> JS frameworks.
>
> Can anyone confirm or deny the fate of RJS in Rails 3?

I believe that RJS will still exist, and it will still use prototype
by default; but in Rails 3, it's easier to swap in other "RJS
adapters,: and I think that Rails 3 will ship with a jQuery adapter as
well in case you don't want to use prototype.

But it's not been easy for me to keep up with the details in Rails 3,
so I might be wrong and getting the latest beta build is the best way
to go .  (Seems to me Rails 3 has been driven by Yehuda more than the
community, I don't think there was a roadmap for project plan of any
sort that would helped to alleviate questions like this one).

Jeff

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