Gotcha.

John Resig wrote:
> Rey -
> 
> He was referring to the URL pointing to the forms plugin, on the
> plugin page. I just fixed it (a couple URLs were broken). It should be
> working now.
> 
> --John
> 
> On 2/13/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> I just tried http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins and it came up. It may have
>> been a temporary hiccup. Try it again.
>>
>> Rey...
>>
>> Matt Kruse wrote:
>>> malsup wrote:
>>>>> If there's something that you think could be useful,
>>>>> then you should post it here so that Mike can provide some feedback.
>>>> By all means.  The form plugin, like most others, is a work in
>>>> progress.
>>>>
>>> I didn't mean to be insulting when I said it was 'weak' - I'm sure it is
>>> technically solid. But it lacks common functionality that I would expect,
>>> such as getting the default value of a control, checking to see if a control
>>> or a form has been modified, manipulating select box options, setting form
>>> field values, returning an array of values from fieldValue(), etc. It seems
>>> targeted mostly at making forms ajaxy, which is great, but I was looking for
>>> a more general set of robust form tools on which other functionality can be
>>> layered.
>>>
>>> Btw, the link to the plugin from this page:
>>> http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins
>>> doesn't work!
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
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