Amazing. Just utterly amazing. Its times like these that really bring it
home that I made the right choice by going with jQuery.
Great job John.
Rey...
John Resig wrote:
> It is now! I've added OpenAjax support to jQuery in the form of a
> plugin. You can check it out of svn from here:
> svn svn://jquery.com/trunk/plugins/openajax
>
> and online here:
> http://jquery.com/dev/svn/trunk/plugins/openajax/ >
> You can run the test suite here, to verify its compliance:
> http://john.jquery.com/plugins/openajax/tests/ >
> I want to add jQuery to the official compliance page, but currently
> you can't even register. I guess you have to be a member of the
> alliance in order to do so.
> http://www.openajax.org/member/wiki/InteropFest_2007_March >
> --John
>
> On 2/15/07, Rey Bango <rey@...> wrote:
>> Not at this moment. This appears to be the same for most Ajax libraries.
>>
>> According to the Open Ajax site, these are the only vendors have passed
>> the conformance test case in the OpenAjax Hub initiative:
>>
>> http://www.openajax.org/member/wiki/InteropFest_2007_March >>
>> Rey...
>>
>> tapederson wrote:
>>> is JQuery compliant to the OpenAjax Hub? The documentation only states that
>>> it works within its own namespace, including glabals, but doesn't mention
>>> anything about the standard.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> link to the hub: http://www.openajax.org/OpenAjax%20Hub.html >> _______________________________________________
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