Hi Sam,

I would suggest using jQuery and creating your own ajax controller.

The reason I recommend this is because you can optimise the code in a lot 
more detail and if you've never dealt with AJAX learning how to do it 
without Cake's magic is a good place to begin.

Cheers
mrenigma

On Friday, 24 May 2013 10:21:45 UTC+1, Sam wrote:
>
> Hi Cakephp experts,
>
> I would like to try out Ajax. May I know what are the pros and cons of 
> Cakephp Ajax helper and Jquery? I have never touched ajax and would like to 
> know which is a better choice as a start. Thank you very much.
>

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