>From my experience the JsHelper was pretty limited in what it could do, and 
didn't really help developers that much. Instead of keeping code that is 
only useful sometimes to small number of people with very specific use 
cases I felt it made more sense to remove the helper.

Ajax pagination can still be done and only requires a few lines of JS to 
get the same behavior that used to be provided by the helper. While its not 
in the current 3.0 book, I can add an example if you think it would be 
useful to have.

-Mark

On Sunday, 15 June 2014 05:52:18 UTC-4, Michael Houghton wrote:
>
> It appears that the JS helper has been removed from CakePHP 3.
>
> I was just wondering why this was, and how things like Ajax Pagination and 
> other handy JS functions will be handled going forward.
>

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