I''ve never used qForms, but a quick look at the features tells me that
you
could probably do most of this using Prototype and Scriptaculous with only a
little more effort. Although it really depends on which of the qForms
features you need.
I suggest you try using Prototype and Scriptaculous to do what you need
before you add a new library into the mix, It keeps things clean and simple.
Plus it seems that qForms is *really old* (the discussion board dates back
to 2001!).
But if you''re really adamant, post an example of what you are trying to
do,
and we''ll try to help.
Brian Peiris
On 10/10/06, sonnysavage
<sonnysavage-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:>
>
> I tried to use qForms on the same page that I''m using
scriptaculous,
> and received a JavaScript error in the qForms library. I was wondering
> if anyone has been successful in using both. If needed, I can recreate
> the error and post it here.
>
> qForms
> http://www.pengoworks.com/qforms/docs/index.htm
>
>
> >
>
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