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> Objet : Re: [jQuery] Announce: Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery andsymfony
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> David -
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> I think the "catch" was the very last item that was mentioned on the
> page: Grouping all "inline" JS snippets into a single file
content, even if, for the developer, it
appears inside the template code.
Francois
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Envoyé : vendredi 2 mars 2007 09:17
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Objet : Re: [jQuery] Announce: Unobtrusive JavaScript
David -
I think the "catch" was the very last item that was mentioned on the
page: Grouping all "inline" JS snippets into a single file. That's
what makes the plugin all worth it.
--John
On 3/2/07, David Duymelinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> François Zaninotto schreef:
> > I'm not sure I get y
François Zaninotto schreef:
> I'm not sure I get you... All the helpers described in the blog post are
> bundled with the plugin. Or do you mean something else?
>
>
Why would you need to have a function that writes inline javascript code
if the whole idea of the plugin is to generate unobtrusi
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Objet : Re: [jQuery] Announce: Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery andsymfony
François Zaninotto schreef:
> David,
>
> What you ask is exactly what the plugin does. Take a look at the blog
> post explaining how you can use it to replace obtrusive javascript at:
>
> http
François Zaninotto schreef:
> David,
>
> What you ask is exactly what the plugin does. Take a look at the blog post
> explaining how you can use it to replace obtrusive javascript at:
>
> http://redotheweb.com/2007/02/28/unobtrusive-javascript-made-possible/
>
>
It's my mistake, I got it now you
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Envoyé : jeudi 1 mars 2007 08:47
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Objet : Re: [jQuery] Announce: Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery andsymfony
François Zaninotto schreef:
> Hi list,
>
> I just pop in to mention a new plugin for the symfony fra