On Apr 14, 2008, at 10:31 AM, Yung-Luen Lan wrote:
Hi,
I leveraged the Ajax support in ProjectWonder into my project
recently and have several questions:
1. It will automatically include prototype + scriptaculous in the
header of output html. However, my html have jquery included, and
they will conflict! The $()
have different semantics in jquery and prototype. Using the
AjaxUpdatingArea will render my existing javascript useless. (Say, $
('#id') no longer find the correct element.) Is re-writing all my
javascript with prototype + scriptaculous the only way I can fix that?
I don't use jQuery, but I seem to recall they have a compatibility
script for using prototype code. If that doesn't work, though, I'm
not sure I have much of a suggestion for you. We use prototype
features fairly extensively, so it would be pretty tough to remove
those dependencies. I have ideas for a js framework abstraction layer
that Ajax framework could use, but it's only ideas, and no real
scheduled plans for implementation.
My problem is, using this method, I can't break my css into little
part and assign to corresponding page. How will you solve this
problem?
You can use the methods that Ajax.framework uses to inject scripts
into the <head> after the fact:
ERXWOContext.addScriptResourceInHead(context, response,
yourFrameworkName, yourScriptPath);
There are limitations with this relative to Ajax loading (another one
that I have a proof-of-concept fix for, but just hasn't been fully
tested/committed yet).
ms
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