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scriptaculousdotnet?

I've been working on a ASP.net 1.1 app using the scriptaculous javascript
library.

Digging around on the scriptaculous pages, I've found a couple of dotnet
implementations using it.

However, nearly all the links are dead.

The one that looked most interesting is scriptaculousdotnet, which was
supposedly hosted at google code. However, there doesn't seem to be a record
of it there anymore.

Is this a dead project? Was it renamed at some point? Anyone suggest an ajax
library for .net that uses scriptaculous?

-Darrel
Aug 14 '07 #1
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i remember looking at this some time ago, and it was basically a .NET
"wrapper" over the Scriptaculous javascript library of code. As I recall,
there is an outfit called "gaia" that puts out "Gaia Web Widgets" which uses
part or all of Scriptaculous. It has a neat "AJAX" UI but the developers
seem a bit Kooky if you read their blog posts and Digg submissions. If you
find it, make sure you download the GPL source and not the "trial version" -
which is crippled with some nag links. Best of luck.
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"Darrel" wrote:
I've been working on a ASP.net 1.1 app using the scriptaculous javascript
library.

Digging around on the scriptaculous pages, I've found a couple of dotnet
implementations using it.

However, nearly all the links are dead.

The one that looked most interesting is scriptaculousdotnet, which was
supposedly hosted at google code. However, there doesn't seem to be a record
of it there anymore.

Is this a dead project? Was it renamed at some point? Anyone suggest an ajax
library for .net that uses scriptaculous?

-Darrel
Aug 14 '07 #2

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