Benji York wrote:
Florent Guillaume wrote:
Myself I absolutely love the approach taken by CrackAjax
(http://www.aminus.org/blogs/index.php/phunt/2005/10/06/subway_s_new_ajax_framework)
It's funny you mention that. I was intrigued by that too, but I can
only characterize his implementatio
Tarek Ziadé wrote:
Myself I absolutely love the approach taken by CrackAjax
(http://www.aminus.org/blogs/index.php/phunt/2005/10/06/subway_s_new_ajax_framework)
I'm sure lots could be improved like improving python->javascript
translation, allowing for explicit javascript when really needed,
im
Florent Guillaume wrote:
Myself I absolutely love the approach taken by CrackAjax
(http://www.aminus.org/blogs/index.php/phunt/2005/10/06/subway_s_new_ajax_framework)
It's funny you mention that. I was intrigued by that too, but I can
only characterize his implementation as a toy. :(
I've
Tarek Ziadé wrote:
Florent Guillaume wrote:
Tarek Ziadé wrote:
Hi all,
Some UI works have been done lately around and in Zope 3. I am thinking
about the work that has been done at Neckar sprint (Zope3.org website,
Viewlets, etc..), and on projects like CPSSkins for Z3 at ECM.
I a
Florent Guillaume wrote:
> Tarek Ziadé wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Some UI works have been done lately around and in Zope 3. I am thinking
>> about the work that has been done at Neckar sprint (Zope3.org website,
>> Viewlets, etc..), and on projects like CPSSkins for Z3 at ECM.
>>
>> I am planning
Tarek Ziadé wrote:
Hi all,
Some UI works have been done lately around and in Zope 3. I am thinking
about the work that has been done at Neckar sprint (Zope3.org website,
Viewlets, etc..), and on projects like CPSSkins for Z3 at ECM.
I am planning to work on UI things as well, and on Ajax thin