Since I've never used JQuery, I can't give you a definate
answer.
But, CPAINT can interpret and convert JS data objects, so I
would say
as long as JQuery does the same, you shouldn't have too much
trouble.
As far as the new release, I think we are shooting for the
middle of
October. We are testing out the new functionality right now
and
updating our documentation (including a completely rewritten
developer's guide).
Thanks,
Paul
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> Do they integrate well (CPaint and JQuery)?
> Any news regarding the upcoming release?
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