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* ''The documentation suggests using either JQuery.js or prototype.js, but  
* ''The documentation suggests using either JQuery.js or prototype.js, but the AJAX example appears to require prototype.js.  By, what reasons  
the AJAX example appears to require prototype.js.  By, what reasons  
would one choose JQuery over prototype, or vice versa.''
would one choose JQuery over prototype, or vice versa.''


The choice completely depends on you. JSXGraph works with both packages equally good. Choose the package your are familiar with if you want to use JavaScript features like AJAX.
The choice completely depends on you. JSXGraph works with both packages equally good. Choose the package your are familiar with if you want to use JavaScript features like AJAX.

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  • The documentation suggests using either JQuery.js or prototype.js, but the AJAX example appears to require prototype.js. By, what reasons

would one choose JQuery over prototype, or vice versa.

The choice completely depends on you. JSXGraph works with both packages equally good. Choose the package your are familiar with if you want to use JavaScript features like AJAX.