hello,

this page seems to have useful information:

http://www.b-list.org/weblog/2006/08/05/django-tips-simple-ajax-example-part-2

konstantin

On Mar 9, 11:20 am, "Jay Parlar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/9/07, ashwoods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > with so many choices, you dont really know where to start :(
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> > things like i would like to do.
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> > 1) update the contents of a div element with the content fading out
> > and in (news on the first page)
> > 2) select form elements that populate depending what the "parent" form
> > element was chosen
> > 3) when i click on a link in a row of a table, change the rows height
> > and load some data and a picture.
> > 4) "live search"
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> > id say pretty simple stuff. but where should i start? prototype, mojo,
> > mochi, and thousands of others.
> > what would you recommend, those of you who have experience? :)
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> > i must also say that i actually don't enjoy coding in javascript :)
> > traumatized when trying to write cross browser javascript 8 years ago.
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> I've not much javascript experience myself, but when I needed to learn
> a bit, I found Mochikit to be a good fit. The main reason for that is
> that it's written in a *very* Pythonic style. I'm a long time Python
> guy, so that felt natural to me.
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> It doesn't have nearly as many visual effects as some of the other
> kits, but they're slowly adding them. And I *think* it works well with
> Dojo, if you need to build fancy visual stuff on top.
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