# Spry **Repository Path**: mirrors_adobe/Spry ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: Spry - **Description**: Spry is a JavaScript-based framework that enables the rapid development of Ajax-powered web pages. - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-09-24 - **Last Updated**: 2026-03-21 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Spry ## Deprecated This project is no longer maintained and is in an archived state. If you would like to revive it, please consider forking it! ## Overview Spry is a JavaScript-based framework that enables the rapid development of Ajax-powered web pages. Spry was designed to feel like an extension of HTML and CSS, so anyone with basic web-production skills can create next-generation web experiences by adding the power of Ajax to their pages. Spry can be used with any server-side technology (ColdFusion, PHP, ASP.Net etc.). By building the front-end of your web application with Spry you enable a more efficient designer-developer workflow by keeping UI separated from back-end application logic. ## Using Spry
Articles - Documentation that describe the Spry framework.
Data - The XML data files used in all our sample files.
Demos - More complex samples that show the Spry framework in action.
Includes - Core JavaScript files that implement the data framework.
includes_minified - Minified copies of all our javascript files..
includes_packed - Packed copies of all our javascript files.
Samples - A series of simple files (located within the /samples/ directory in the ZIP) that show basic functionality of Spry . These provide working code samples of specific features of spry or common techniques used on Spry pages. One of the more useful samples is the Data Set Explorer page.
Widgets - Contains our released widget js, css and reference files. Widget Map.
License—Spry is licensed under a MIT license.
Spry change log—Log of what changed between Spry releases.