CakePHP is absolutely fine for Ajax. Your approach sounds right - it’s what I 
do.

On 20 Jan 2014, at 14:58, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have an upcoming project which may use lots of ajax dynamic front-end 
> features. Does the choice of framework matter to ease of ajax dynamic 
> front-end coding? I have never used ajax before, so I am kind of nervous at 
> whether cakephp would be the right choice or if there is a simpler framework.
> 
> My understanding is that for ajax, it makes web services calls to the 
> controller through sending the right URL and the controller returns the reply 
> in json. Therefore, it should not really matter which framework is used 
> because to the ajax, it just makes the right web service calls. Is my 
> understanding correct? Thank you.
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