That's very subjective. I, personally like docs on
jquery.com more
than on visualquery.com.
Well, whatever. It's good that there is a choice.
On 7/19/07, Jody <jody.mickey gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry I didn't paste the link to download jquery, it is
as Denis
> posted above. I thought this part was pretty clear
though:
> "If you want to look at some _documentation_ for
it try http://visualjquery.co
m."
>
> There is also standard docs on the jquery.com site,
but
> visualjquery.com is better organized, in my opinion.
>
> On Jul 16, 5:37 am, "Ian Bambury"
<ianbamb... gmail.com> wrote:
> > If you are serious about Ajax, you might like to
look at the Google Web
> > Toolkit.
> >
> > PHP in this model is reduced to supplying services
to the GWT application
> > which is written as Java and compiled to
JavaScript. All connection with the
> > server is through Ajax once the initial
application download is made.
> >
> > --
> > Ianhttp://examples.roughian
.com
>
>
> >
>
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