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Jun 14, 2007, 13:24 #1
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EXT Javascript Library
How do you like the ext javascript library?
(If you are unfamiliar with it, the home page is at www.extjs.com)-el chavo
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Jun 15, 2007, 01:37 #2
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Wow, this really looks good.
I've been doing some experementation and I'm definately going to use this on a new project
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Jun 19, 2007, 10:02 #3
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No interest
Wow, I thought I'd get quite a few responses on this one! Is it that everyone is unfamiliar with the library? Or just don't care? I thought it was pretty spectacular myself. It's turning the web-app's of times passed to a whole new level for us!
-el chavo
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Jun 19, 2007, 15:07 #4
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Wow, a JavaScript library that is over ten average web pages in length. You would need to be extremely selective in which functions you pull out of it to actually use on a web site. Probably easier to write your own functions than to try to figure out which 2% of the file that you need to use.
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Jun 20, 2007, 04:37 #5
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Never used it, but it looks really great!
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