jQuery support is planned for the next release, along with Mootools
and Prototype. Most of the ui widgets afforded by jquery ui will be
available through the helper.  However, non core-jquery, non-jquery ui
widgets will not be supported at a core level.  There are simply too
many random plugins to choose from, and it is not our place to decide
which 3rd party jquery plugins you should use.  However, the new
helper is written using adapters, so you can always write an adapter
for the set of plugins you prefer to use. You can find the inprogress
code at http://thechaw.com/cakephp in the 1.3-jshelper branch.

-Mark

On Jul 7, 5:00 pm, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm starting to play around with jQuery on CakePHP (and blogging about
> it, of course - how much fun can it be without a blog? :)  ), and I'm
> wondering about what sort of plans there are to support jQuery in
> Cake, and how it'll look.
>
> I read another Google Group posting that said that there'd be a core
> Helper made available, at some point.  Anyone know about when that'll
> be released, or what it'll do?  The scriptaculous support seems to
> take the approach that it'll do all the JavaScript for me (someone
> please correct me if i got this wrong :)  ) - will the jQuery helper
> be similar?  Will it built-in support for the jQuery UI widgets?
>
> I understand that this may be early enough in the lifecycle that there
> aren't real solid answers to this, but I'd love to hear more about
> this, if possible :)
>
> Thanks!
> --Mike
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