That is exactly why I posted. I noticed that you had done a lot of
work on inputs. Unfortunately I could not figure out how to do it
myself from reading through your website. Thanks again for your help.

-jl

On Nov 13, 1:51 am, Mika Tuupola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 12, 2008, at 9:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Wow, that was sooo simple. Works like a charm!
> > Impressive.. Now, thats the way a plugin should work.
> > Nice work Mike.
>
> Thank you :) Usually when someone has the need to do something special  
> (such as useautocomplete) withJeditablethere is no need to touch  
> Jeditablecode itself. All you need to do is to write a custom input.
>
> The reason why I created the plugin architecture (plugins for plugin)  
> was to avoid bloat. Take 10 people and they have at least eight  
> different needs. Making all their needs a configurable option would  
> bloat the code.
>
> Thus the solution: Make all basic features configurable and create API  
> with which people can extend the features how ever they want.
>
> --
> Mika Tuupolahttp://www.appelsiini.net/

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