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Datum: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 02:08:26 -0500
Von: "John Resig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: "jQuery Discussion." <discuss@jquery.com>
Betreff: Re: [jQuery] jQuery Metadata Plugin

> >  From John's example, the following classes could be applied:
> > someclass, {some: (illegal), 'data'} (illegal), anotherclass
> 
> Yeah, the whole embedding-data-in-classes idea is just messy to begin
> with. Another option that I plan on working in is so that you could
> add classes in the format:
>     option:value
> giving you a result like:
>     defaultColumn:3
> 
> Let me know how this sounds. If anyone has any sample pieces of code
> >from plugins that've already done something similar, let me know.

Well, I used this inside a class for validation rules:
$v(required,min:3)

No spaces, therefore no way that to apply any styles by that thing. But just 
using class="someclass {some:'data'} someotherclass" should by fine, too. Just 
avoid spaces inside your meta data.

The strength of placing meta data in elements rather then their own script 
elements is the direct assosiaction of data to elements.

I'll try to modify my validation stuff to use your meta-data plugin. My current 
idea is that I let the user choose via the meta-data plugin in which way he 
wants to specify the validation rules.

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