The benefits are that it works the same in the "A Grade Browsers".
I use php and .net, and I would choose php for a web project.

Kirk Cerny

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 8:12 AM, Scott Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recently completed a small ajax application and thoroughly enjoyed
> learning more about ajax.  Now that it is complete and in production, it is
> being suggested that I should have used a framework.  "They" were also quite
> chagrined that I got away with using php for the project. (It's those .net
> people again)
>
> So, why should I use an ajax framework instead of doing the ajax coding
> myself?  What are the benefits.  The down side?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Scott Hill
> (Please note that I made an exception for this group and significantly
> trimmed my signature)
>
> P.S. It should be noted that I'm only asking this because my supervisor
> asked me to in an attemp to apease those pesky .net people.
>
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