On Tue, 16 May 2006 10:19:41 -0400, Jim Washington wrote:
> Best of all, the new release will be a unified release that will operate
> in both Zope 2/Five and Zope 3. Balazs Ree is the genius behind that
> amazing feat.
Hah. I doubt if these words can ever be deserved. But if yes, they would
go t
Benji York wrote:
> Jim Washington wrote:
>> I have a public example (not open-sourced, sorry - line-of-business app)
>> of jsonserver in action at http://www1.vtdata.org . It's fast and does
>> the async communication with little fuss.
>
> Very cool.
Thanks! (and apologies to non-US-ians about th
Jim Washington wrote:
The last time I looked, MochiKit did JSON, but not JSON-RPC.
Nor does the latest release. Point taken, tnx.
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Jim Washington wrote:
I have a public example (not open-sourced, sorry - line-of-business app)
of jsonserver in action at http://www1.vtdata.org . It's fast and does
the async communication with little fuss.
Very cool.
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Marco Mariani wrote:
> Jim Washington wrote:From the docs:
>
>> jsonserver is available at http://zif.hill-street.net/jsonserver
>>
> From the docs:
>
>> jsolait from http://jsolait.net is the recommended client-side
>> javascript library.
>>
>>
>
> I guess I won't have problems with Mochikit ins
Jim Washington wrote:From the docs:
jsonserver is available at http://zif.hill-street.net/jsonserver
From the docs:
jsolait from http://jsolait.net is the recommended client-side javascript
library.
I guess I won't have problems with Mochikit instead, but why is it
"recommended" ?
:: moved to zope3-users
Jeff Rush wrote:
> Tarek Ziadé wrote:
>> Jeff Rush wrote:
>>
>> what does your code actually do ?
>
> Provide a chat window at the bottom of a page, in which a student
> interacts with a teaching app and members of his team. In the upper
> portion of the page, the teaching