I think it does matter to certain degree, if the framework helps you select 
the templates and layouts to use when requesting some content via ajax or 
as another type (like json or xml), you end up saving a lot of time. You're 
on the good place, then. CakePHP makes it extremely simple to work with 
ajax applications and with building APIs.

What are your requirements? Do you need any extra tips on how to use ajax 
in cakephp?

On Monday, January 20, 2014 3:58:41 PM UTC+1, Sam 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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