Thanks! That makes sense.

On Nov 9, 7:46 pm, "Dr. Loboto" <drlob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You should not return from controller but use view to render AJAX
> response.
>
> On Nov 9, 9:51 pm, Amit <a...@amitvaria.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The general question is - Is there a way to access Helpers during an
> > AJAX response?
>
> > I have a form that contains a dropdown and a group of radio buttons.
> > When a new item is selected from the dropdown, an XMLHTTPRequest is
> > sent to the server to get the new collection of radio buttons.
>
> > Right now, my controller determines if its an AJAX request, queries
> > for the list of items, manually generates the HTML for the radio
> > buttons, and sends the response. I know that the View layer offers a
> > FormHelper to "automagically" create the form element ($form->radio
> > ()), is there anything similar available when creating an AJAX
> > response?
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