As John pointed out, implementing some of the new W3C forms API might do the trick. Anyone have any particular parts of that API that might be a good place to start (validation comes to mind).

-- Yehuda

On 9/27/06, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For Intuit (QuickBooks, Quicken, TurboTax).  We did an ad hoc evaluation of the different frameworks and jQuery rocked.
A few of us here are passing around the jQuery kool-aid.  Take a sip!

Here is a question:  On the form validation example, take a look at the phone number mask.
I think this would make a great jQuery plugin.  It has the right pieces of the puzzle.  Example:
<input type="text" jMask="###-###-####">

Works as a great constraint to keep data in the correct format.
I have no idea how to port this into a plugin.  I am really not that good of a programmer. I am an interaction designer.
Any suggestions?

Thanks for the encouragement!

Glen



On 9/26/06, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Woah - do you design for Quickbooks? That'd be hot :-)

I really like the slidey menu - hidden, but useful, navigation.

--John

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