1 | | Question. Does '''django''' help developers by writing some of the AJAX code, as it helps them with HTML and SQL? If not, is there sample code to suggest a path? AJAX may not be needed for newspaper-type sites, but quite a few potential django sites need the snappy and small-grained interface that AJAX provides. Write me down as someone who would like to see AJAX support ... and, of course, feel free to delete this comment if it's ill-placed or irrelevant. -- Dan Kelley |
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3 | | In case you're watching this page, I suggest taking this to the mailing list, as the Wiki isn't exactly a discussion venue. It's available on Google Groups: http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/ -- there are already a few good threads on AJAX support. Django already provides serializers to JSON and XML; Django allows you to easily pick your own JS toolkit. |
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5 | | Somebody said this link: http://www.kelvinism.com/tech-blog/simple-ajax-django/ |
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7 | | Another similar link (but more indepth) is http://www.willarson.com/blog/?p=36 |
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9 | | Reusing forms to do AjjjjjjjJAX validation: http://toys.jacobian.org/presentations/2007/oscon/tutorial/#s67 |
| 1 | Question. Does '''django''' help developers by writing some of the AJAX code, as it helps them with HTML and SQL? If not, is there sample code to suggest a path? AJAX may |