On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 21:45 +0200, patrickk wrote:
[...]
> 3. Unless I´m very much mistaken, there´s already some development  
> going on - in order to provide AJAX (Dojo) for the Admin-Interface.  
> Since most of the django-users (I guess) will use the Admin- 
> Interface, they probably won´t switch to another js-toolkit for their  
> site ... well, at least I won´t.

That argument doesn't really fly too far with me, because you are
talking about two different contexts.

If I am doing something with "AJAX" (man, I hate the word -- it's so
completely non-specific what I am actually doing), I am going to be
writing code, using a Javascript library (maybe), working on HTML.

If I'm using the Admin interface, I'm a *user*. I'm not developing the
Admin interface (in this scenario), so how it works can be sufficiently
advanced as to appear like magic to me. I don't insist that every web
page I view uses the same Javascript toolkit, because it honestly makes
no difference to the user experience. Even within the set of "things
built on Django" that restriction doesn't really add a lot.

Malcolm



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