Not sure if someone has mentioned it but, you may want also check
DOMAssistant as a supporting library.
Regards,
Schalk
Dinh wrote:
What I learn from JQuery community is that it is quite stable, BC and
consistent. It saves me a lot of headaches when dealing with weird
behaviors of different browsers including bad ones: IE6 or IE7. If
anyone want to write JavaScript from the scratch, he will encounter a
lot of problem, especially working with IE. JavaScript is not a
technology like PHP or Java when their compilers and runtime engines are
responsible for making applications portable across different platforms.
With JavaScript you need to be familiar yourself with browsers, which
are actual platforms. If there is something that makes your JavaScript
code portable, it is such a JavaScript library like JQuery.
pcdinh
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I agree. Also I think their argument is that frameworks change, and
if that happens, we are going to be stuck with what we had before...
Anya V. Gerasimchuk
Web Designer, IT - Web Shared Services
UNIFI Information Technology
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