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Bingo,

I don't believe you have to make changes to RequestHandler --
$this->RequestHandler->isAjax() will still work, as it checks that he
request was made via an XMLHttpRequest.

As for the existing $this->ajax-link(), I believe something like the
following might work (placed in your view):

<?php
    echo $javascript->codeBlock("
        $('#anClickMe')
            .click(
                function()
                {
                    $('#dvReplaceMe').load(
                        '/your/request/url/1',
                        null,
                        null
                    );
                }
            );
    ");
?>

This example assumes a link with an id of 'anClickMe' and a div with an
id 'dvReplaceMe'.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, or suggest a more streamlined
approach -- I'm rather new to jQuery.

Darian

bingo wrote:
> Hi Darian,
> 
> Can you provide some example on how did you get JQuery working...I am
> actually interested in knowing how you can replace ajax->link with
> JQuery code...and what changes will I have to make in the controller
> and in the RequestHandler component, if I have to, to get jquery
> working
> 
> Regards,
> bingo
> 
> On Nov 5, 12:01 pm, Darian Anthony Patrick
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bingo,
> 
> I attempted to use jQuery and Prototype together, and ran into the same
> issue that's noted in the URL your mentioned.
> 
> I was unable to resolve the conflicts, and decided that I didn't really
> like Prototype that much, and realized that coding equivalent
> functionality to that for which I had using Prototype was not very
> difficult at all using jQuery, and was actually quite enjoyable.
> 
> There currently is no AJAX helper based on jQuery, but there has been
> talk of creating an AJAX/JavaScript helper, with pluggable architecture,
> that would support the use of Prototype or jQuery (and perhaps others).
>  I think it's release is quite far out though.
> 
> Darian
> 
> 
> 
> bingo wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> Right now I am using CakePHP and Prototype and my development is going
>>>> great. But I would like to swtich to JQuery but at the same time don't
>>>> want to give up Prototype as CakePHP AjaxHelper is based on Prototype.
>>>> Initially I thought, that it should not matter if I include both
>>>> prototype and jquery. But later I realized that including both of them
>>>> causes some name conflict and ajax functionality fails to work. .I
>>>> tried to option mentioned on JQuery but nothing is working..
>>>> http://jquery.com/docs/PrototypeAndJQuery/
>>>> So I have following questions
>>>> 1. Is there any ajaxhelper based on JQuery
>>>> 2. Did anyone got prototype and Jquery working together
>>>> Regards,
>>>> bingo- --
> Darian Anthony Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 

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