Paul McLanahan schrieb: > I have been looking at the Form Validation plugin created by Jörn > Zaefferer (which is excellent btw) and the way he used a special class > syntax to indicate validation rules for various form elements. He use > some specific stuff like class="$v(required,max:15)" to indicate that > the field is required and has to contain 15 or fewer characters. This > is pretty cool, and according to all I've heard so far, the most > semantically correct and unobtrusive. > > So... how about something like this: > > <dl class="accordion $o(accordion:false,hideSpeed:'slow')"> > <dt>click me</dt> > <dd>to show me</dd> > </dl> > > My only concern is whether the single quote is considered bad form in > the class attrib for some reason. If so, I can just write a parser and > use my own syntax looking for stuff that's not boolean or numbers. But > if not then the plugin can be kept a little smaller by just being able > to use eval. > > Thanks again for all of the help! > > Paul
Paul, whenever you happen to be in Berlin I'll get you a beer (or two or three...). And Jörn as well! :-) -- Klaus _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
