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  • Plugin Author Bernhard Riedl

    (@neoxx)

    Hi igitur,

    Thanks for your comment. – jQuery maybe slick for some tasks, though I still prefer Prototype’s architecture and functionality. Also many of the plugins I use are based on it.

    As you’ve maybe seen, I use script.aculo.us, which is built upon Prototype, for all the effects in the Admin Menu of TimeZoneCalculator. Upon arrive, I plan to re-write the Drag and Drop section in HTML 5, but as you probably know, that still will take its time to roll.

    Anyway, I’ll have a look on the front-end Ajax refresh. – I could probably include jQuery as an alternative to Prototype.

    If you send me your e-mail-address (contact), you could help me by testing the first beta.

    greetz,
    Berny

    Thread Starter igitur

    (@igitur)

    I was also in love with Prototype when I started AJAX programming, but really, it’s almost dead now.

    Yes, I’ll be glad to help with Beta testing. My email address is my username here at www.remarpro.com and it’s at Gmail.

    Plugin Author Bernhard Riedl

    (@neoxx)

    Hi igitur,

    It seems like you didn’t get my mail which I’ve sent you a week ago. – Anyway, the new version of TimeZoneCalculator 2.20 now also supports jQuery for the front-end.

    greetz,
    Berny

    Thread Starter igitur

    (@igitur)

    Sorry for the late reply. I was away on holiday.

    I upgraded the plugin and the jQuery refresh is perfect. Thanks a lot!

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