[Zope] Re: Re: ZAjax anyone?

Jim Washington jwashin at vt.edu
Tue Oct 11 07:38:02 EDT 2005


Greg Fischer wrote:

> Ah even better!  Thanks guys.
>
> I was going to reply just to mention I have a "not as cool" way of 
> using Zope with Ajax at my site now too.
>
> www.zajax.net <http://www.zajax.net/>
>
> Seems every rock I turn over, I find 3 others worth investigating.  
> Lots of cool stuff going on out there.  I put up my own demo, but it's 
> not nearly the prefered way of doing things by most people.  I myself, 
> prefer DTML over ZPT, so my demo is based on that.  I also am using 
> one of the larger client frameworks available, Dojo Toolkit.  The js 
> file is around 130k if I remember.  The smaller ones are great and do 
> the job, but I wanted something larger and more widely used like Dojo 
> to build off of.
>
> I know eventually I'll look at the JSON stuff too.  Sound interesting.

Hi, Greg

Cool!  I like the way you do the how-to.  Do you plan similar how-tos 
for other JS libraries/techniques?  Would you accept contributions? I 
find myself looking at mochikit (http://mochikit.com) occasionally.  In 
its ajax-tables demo, it uses a tal(esque) syntax for dom manipulation 
in client javascript, which could be interesting for fans of page templates.

For the future, dare I ask, maybe some zope3 stuff?

I think the zope community really needs zope-oriented how-tos and 
evaluations of the various AJAX libraries.  zajax.net has the right name 
to be a prime focus of such activities, should you be willing to do that.

Thanks!

-Jim Washington



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