On 11/3/06, Enquest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What would it take to integrate jquery to Django?
> Just like now is happening with Dojo... I think however jquery is a
> better lib ...

Dojo integration was a fleeting, now-discarded idea. Django will not
be "integrating" any JS toolkit. One good reason for this is evident
in your post: no matter which one was chosen, someone would always be
thinking that some other toolkit would have been better.


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