Hi Alan,

We use JQuery to be able to cope with exotic old browsers, I'm not sure how
vanilla-js behaves on them. JQuery is used sparingly throughout the
library, but is not visible in the API so we can replace it if we had good
reasons to do so.

BR,
Wim.



2013/12/7 Alan Jesser <nigo...@hotmail.com>

> I was looking through the source and I saw that jQuery was included. I was
> wondering how embedded this is or how dependent Wt is on it. I saw some
> tests between vanilla-js and jQuery and it appears that vanilla-js had much
> better performance. I was wondering if this may not be a better alternative
> to jQuery to make the framework even better.
>
> Alan
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