Entries Tagged as 'jQuery'

jQuery and or ExtJS

ExtJS , jQuery 15 Comments »

Why isn't everything as easy as ColdFusion? It's a loaded and obviously rhetorical question ... loaded because I've been using CF for nearly 15 years (gasp!) and rhetorical for, well, pretty much the same reason.

That might seem an odd way to begin a post on the quandary between using jQuery and ExtJS, two powerful and distinct JavaScript frameworks among the many out there. I've used jQuery for a couple of years now, and ExtJS for about a week, and the differences between the two have painted me into quite a corner, development-wise. And please, don't assume this is another "vs" comparison, because it isn't. I really like jQuery, and in my brief introduction am a bit in awe of ExtJS, but having developed for so long I approach every new framework with a healthy amount of trepidation.

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Posting JSON to ColdFusion via jQuery

jQuery 2 Comments »

Yesterday was one of those "I need to get this to work, and I can't possibly be the first person to need to do this" type of developer days. In this particular instance, I had a huge data object sitting in JavaScript that I needed to send to a CFC for processing.  JSON to the rescue!

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jQuery and data binding to form fields

jQuery , Meld FormBuilder 1 Comment »

In my work on the Meld FormBuilder plugin, I've had to learn a lot of jQuery on the fly, and it has been a happy time.  The clumsy and often unfathomable series of JavaScript functions that would normally be required to do even the simplest of tasks has been make relatively painless because of jQuery, from selectors to JSON parsing to AJAX and so, so much more.

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