hey mike, thanks for taking the trouble to answer!
regarding backward compatibility - a necessary evil - along ur line of thought, maybe we can have small backward-compatibility layers that can be peeled off if and when the user  gets a chance to upgrade his/her code
-ashutosh

On 9/25/06, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, curious to know answers to Mike's questions about the deserialize
> plugin

Hi Ashutosh,

Regarding your question,

1. I think your deserializer is a great plugin and I expect to use it
in the future but I haven't had an actual use case for it yet.  So it
hasn't been a matter of it not meeting my needs but rather just not
needing it (yet).

2. I knew it existed and had saved a local copy back in July.

3. I don't have any preference against using plugins.  I use several
on a regular basis.

To those following this discussion, the only reason I suggested moving
the form plugin into core was because there are so many questions
about form management and there seems to be an expectation that jquery
will solve these problems out of the box (which is not an unreasonable
expectation in my opinion).

Also, to clarify, the form plugin is not my plugin.  I was involved in
some of the discussion earlier this year but the form plugin was
really a collaborative effort by many, largely driven by Mark
Constable.

Cheers.

Mike

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