On 10/23/07, Larry Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think any really integrate with PHP better or worse than others, since
> all of them can only speak HTTP. I will say that in my professional PHP work
> I've standardized on jQuery because jQuery itself rocks, and doesn't try to
> tur
I don't think any really integrate with PHP better or worse than others, since
all of them can only speak HTTP. I will say that in my professional PHP work
I've standardized on jQuery because jQuery itself rocks, and doesn't try to
turn Javascript into some language it isn't. The fact that it'
Hi Dave,
thanx for the hint. I looked into those two. They seem to provide the
functionality I am looking for. The reason I did post it here in the PHP
forum, is that I want to select a framework that will work with PHP for
deaper AJAX integration. There are so many ones out there, like for
e
You mean a javscript library? If so, check out jquery and moo.fx.
On 10/23/07, Merlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I am looking for a framework to integrate some AJAX Functionality into
> my PHP4 MySQL Apache webapp. First thing I would like to do, is an edit
> function that opens
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