"Leslie P. Polzer" <[email protected]> writes:
> Jan Rychter wrote:
>
>> You could also implement a weblocks back-end for the YUI TreeView:
>> http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/treeview/
>>
>> which would give you all the functionality you will ever need plus a
>> well-tested browser widget.
>
> At the expense of taking away non-AJAX compatibility and having to
> load a host of YUI scripts of course, yielding a less general
> solution. And it's not Lisp. :)
>
> NB: I don't mean to denigrate the JS approach (which surely has its
> own merits), but the disadvantages need to be pointed out.

All true. But then it would be more responsive, and some of us load the
YUI modules anyway (on-demand of course).

I tend to worry less and less about non-Javascript compatibility. I
tried to use the web recently without Javascript and found that most
things people care about are unusable (youtube being an example). I am
not sure this is an issue anymore, even mobile browsers implement
Javascript correctly. And libraries such as YUI place a huge emphasis on
accessibility.

--J.

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