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West Wind Web and AJAX Utilities provide a host of Web related utility functions and objects related to path management, script loading, script and page compression, UserState management, Cookie management and more. There's also a self-contained, light weight CallbackHandler that allows you to embedded HTTP APIs. Finally there's also a general purpose WebUtils class that provides a host of pathing, reference and other support functions. Also includes the ww.jquery.js client library that provides many, small jQuery plug-ins.
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West Wind Web and AJAX Utilities provide a host of Web related utility functions and objects related to path management, script loading, script and page compression, UserState management, Cookie management and more. There's also a self-contained, light weight CallbackHandler that allows you to embedded HTTP APIs. Finally there's also a general purpose WebUtils class that provides a host of pathing, reference and other support functions. Also includes the ww.jquery.js client library that provides many, small jQuery plug-ins.
We found that westwind.web demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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