You'll have to probably checkout dojo from subversion, or try one of their pre-built packages. It's not very hard to do, but does require a little bit of intellectual investment. (Mainly just passing the right command-line arguments to their ant build script, it's pretty easy if you look at the ant build file or help options).

I haven't sat down and made a tacos only dojo build yet, but I hope to soon. Dojo has plenty of documentation on this in their wiki already I think though. http://dojo.jot.com

On 12/16/05, Paul Cantrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dojo is massive. It slows down page load/rendering time, and
drastically increases the size of my app.

I'm using AjaxDirectLink and AjaxForm. That's it. I don't need (or
want) any visual effects, much less the fancy client-side word
processor and self-cleaning toaster oven functionality that comes
with Dojo. I mean, it's all impressive, but I don't need it. Just Ajax.

The Tacos docs imply that I may be able to use a lighterweight
distribution of Dojo, or even another library altogether through
Hivemind config. However, the docs don't explain how to do this. Just
dropping in the "Ajax" distribution of dojo doesn't work....

Anybody tried this? Any hope for keeping my app lean and mean?

Cheers,

Paul

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