You can use whatever javascript framework you like. The built-in
helpers don't do a whole lot to begin with, so you're not out much by
rolling your own. I prefer Mootools, personally and I use that in all
my Cake applications.

- James

On Sep 24, 4:37 am, Intunet <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm just looking at CakePHP as a viable solution to building
> applications and am a big fan of jQuery. For me and a lot of my
> collegues, jQuery is a cut above the likes of Prototype which it looks
> like CakePHP supports more strictly.
>
> Do you think that CakePHP is likely to ever switch its attention from
> Prototype to jQuery as its native js framework for its AJAX functions?
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