AJAX Framework from Adobe!!

AJAX is definite hot when it comes to the web but it takes some know-how to navigate Cascading Style Sheets, DHTML, the DOM, JSON and all of the other things that go into the whole Web 2.0 experience

Adobe has jumped onto the AJAX bandwagon by releasing a new AJAX framework called Spry along with several demos that show how to use it.

I'm not sure how it compares to script.aculo.us or prototype but if they build hooks into CFML that make it even easier to build RIAs, they'll have me sold.

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John Dowdell's Gravatar I haven't been able to schedule as much testing/research time as I'd like, but from what I'm seeing now Spry addresses a very different problem than the large Ajax frameworks... Spry is less a programming environment than an easy way for designers to tag a page to retrieve and display XML data. It's less for JavaScript writers than for HTML writers.

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# Posted By John Dowdell | 5/12/06 1:37 PM
Rey Bango's Gravatar Thanks John. Now that I'm making a concerted effort to get into Ajax, I'm definitely considering all the popular frameworks.
# Posted By Rey Bango | 5/12/06 2:02 PM
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