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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.ads-software.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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