So I'm reading that FF, Opera, and Safari support the
DOMCharacterDataModified event.  I'll try to look into this further to
produce something to handle pastes.  I've never messed with this event
before, so I'm just shooting the dark here.  Any direction from the crowd?

Josh


John Resig wrote:
> 
> This is so awesome. I love how the backspace key forces you into the
> correct
> space.
> 
> The tricky bit, that I found, is that if you paste in a block of text
> (either correct, or incorrect) or if the browser's autocomplete fills in
> an
> incorrect value it doesn't "correct" it until you hit another key inside
> the
> field.
> 
> Offhand, I think the best way to "solve" this is to have a
> setInterval(...)
> check the fields at a specified rate (a couple times a second? or whatever
> seems reasonable). This should solve both issues.
> 
> Again, this is really really great, I'll be putting this into place, like,
> tomorrow.
> 
> --John
> 
> On 2/13/07, mrcarxpert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello everyone.  I just wanted to take this opportunity to introduce
>> myself
>> and start giving back to the community.
>>
>> I've been using jQuery for about 6 months now, and in the process I've
>> produced a few plugins.  As I clean up the code in these I will be
>> releasing
>> them.  The first of which is a masked input plugin for dates,SSNs,phone
>> numbers, etc.
>>
>> I've made the source code and examples for this project available at
>> http://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin
>> http://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin .
>>
>> I've tested this in Firefox and IE7 with the latest jQuery library.  If
>> you
>> don't mind I'd like to get some feedback on the plugin and how I can make
>> it
>> better.  I'd also like to know if there are any problems on other
>> platforms.
>>
>> Since this is my first plugin I'm sure I'm missing a few things, but I
>> tried
>> to follow the patterns from some other plugins on the jQuery site.  One
>> thing I know I'm missing is, what's the best way to ensure that this
>> masking
>> is only applied to a text input?  Right now my code returns this.each(
>> /*code*/), but I'm guessing I might want to
>> this.find("[EMAIL PROTECTED]'text']").each(/*code*/).  What is the most
>> elegant
>> way to do this?
>>
>> Anyway, I look forward to some feedback.  I'll consider myself formally
>> introduced. :)
>>
>> Josh
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