I'd like to second Lee Hinde-3's comment. From a beginner's perspective, I don't really get it. I mean, when I read the description when it was first announced, I sensed that it was something great, and I've been wanting to use it, but I really don't understand enough about it and when to use it... or not use it. As a designer, jQuery has been liberating, allowing me to do things with javascript I never could before... but I'm very aware of the fact that my javascript knowledge is very shallow, and LiveQuery is a plugin that seems rooted in a deeper topic than I'm comfortable with... hence, I haven't touched it. Maybe Karl Swedberg could take up the topic at LearningJquery.com?
Lee Hinde-3 wrote: > > > Since this is an evangelism discussion, I'd suggest that LiveQuery > page doesn't explain the problem it solves. And your sample takes two > lines of code and reduces it to two lines of code. That's not, in and > of itself, compelling. > > A lot of us beginners don't get what itch is getting scratched. The > specific suggestion would be to update the Live Query page with an > introduction as to why the plug-in is useful, with an emphasis on DOM > changes via Ajax calls. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/LiveQuery-%28Discuss-Please%29-tf4729081s27240.html#a13551243 Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.