On Dec 17, 2005, at 7:03 AM, Cosmin Bucur wrote:
So one more reason to keep your entire application in a single page ,
aproach which I seem to be the only one advocating ...

That's a great approach for a lot of enterprise-y business apps that are meant to look a lot like a GUI app -- but I'm writing a blog-like webapp that's meant for public access over the net, and the single- page model just doesn't fly.

76 k is still not much , but should be still unacceptable for a
lighweight web page that needs to quickly posts a simple form through
ajax . + 1 on the ideea that maybe Tacos should provide a non dojo way of
doing this

...Agreed -- or at least make an aggressive effort to strip down the js. One way in which people use Ajax is to reduce the chattiness and bandwidth use of apps by making requests smaller. A 136k dojo.js -- and even a 76k one -- kind of defeat that.

Again, what Dojo does is cool, and the flexibility of Tacos components is cool, but if I don't want all that cool stuff I shouldn't have to take on the burden of including it. The Tacos Ajax stuff used to be really lightweight.

untill then thogh , if you only need an ajax form posted , maybe look at XTile ?

I'll check it out.

Cheers,

Paul

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