Feel free to start a project for it as plugin: CakeJs or something
and maintain it as a pluginized version of the core one with additional 
features and stuff.
I am sure if more people like the idea you can easily port that to cake3 
and ease migration of your apps in that direction then :)

euroMark


Am Montag, 16. Juni 2014 23:50:03 UTC+2 schrieb Michael Houghton:
>
> Hey Mark - it is super handy at times! I've used it recently for -
> Ajax Pagination
> Ajax Links
> Multiple select boxes where the options change depending on above 
> selections.
>
> I recently used the JS helper for the final Toptal exam question and 
> completed the test site in 5 hours with it - most programmers take a lot 
> longer and the recruiter was extremely impressed.
>
> I totally see it is a lot of effort to maintain, but it is a great helper 
> if you want to add a little bit of Jquery into an application without 
> needing to know a huge amount of Jquery. If anything, I think the flaws 
> with it were a lack of real life examples in the documentation which would 
> have led to it being unused - but I know myself anyway once I got my head 
> around it, it's a dream to work with!
>
> I think a Ajax pagination example for the 3 docs would be good, but it 
> would definitely be a shame to see this one go!
>
>

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