I have been using jQuery and cake for sometime. I never did make headway
with proto etc
for example
$(document).ready(function() { // fired when document is ready
$(".edit").editable("/post/update/"); // attaches editable to
all edit class elements
});
You don't need a cake helper since you JS code is DRY (exact definition of
that acronym escapes me). Its unobstrusive, so you can make you page work
without js and then enharnce it with jQuery or moo whatever. Attaching
events to dom elements is not specific to jQuery (it is IMHO much easier
with jQuery than alternatives) Also there is a vast range of plugins (a
full set of UI plugins is coming out of beta soonish)
I have seen (thinkginphp.org I think) mention of a project (named jdom I
think) that extracts/selects data from within markup. That looks to kool
for school.
there is a very active list for jQuery and a book (apologies for this
[perhaps overly lenghty response])
- S
On 04/04/2008, Langdon Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Martin
>
>
> > I do not use any helper for jquery, myself. Since all my javascript,
> > including ajax, is applied dynamically to css selectors I have no real
> > need for a helper.
>
> Do you use the Behaviour js library for this?
>
> http://www.bennolan.com/behaviour/
>
> Or something else?
>
> Regards,
> Langdon
>
> >
>
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