We use a number of libraries. We have prototype and scriptaculous, and 
have been making a lot of use of YUI as well.  In terms of Django 
integration, we use the libraries less as an automatic remote object 
methodology and more as an ad-hoc protocol between the browser and the 
server, so we really haven't missed a tight integration into Django.

--Ned.

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> On Apr 4, 6:18 am, "bedros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> nice work; I've always been impressed by Django; and Tabblo website
>> gives a more convincing reason to use Django.
>>
>> But, I'm still not sure on javascript/ajax library to use with
>> Django... so my question which ajax kit did you use with Tabblo.
>>
>>     
>
> Go jquery... but really, any javascript framework will do... i still
> think that people who complain about lack of "ajax support in Django"
> haven't even tried doing anything with it and they're just
> complaining ;-)
>
> Django is not getting of your way of doing anything.
>
> Anyway, regarding your question, thir first page uses Prototype.
>
> L.
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-- 
Ned Batchelder, http://nedbatchelder.com


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