I'm curious to hear other people's thoughts on this approach. If it's
a sound idea, why isn't it part of the official metadata plugin?

--Erik


On 3/1/07, Andrea Ercolino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was wondering if anyone is using my
> http://www.mondotondo.com/aercolino/noteslog/?page_id=105 Metaobjects plugin
> as a replacement for the metadata plugin.
>
> It's now at version 1.2 and I'm really proud of this simple tool.
>
> The best features of Metaobjects are:
> -- valid XHTML mark-up
> -- auto clean up by default
> -- attach data to properties of dom elements directly
> -- add any writable property or a brand new one
> -- each value is evaluated and then the result is assigned
> -- data can be any javascript expression: function declarations and calls
> too
> -- each metaobject can be further customized by a metaparam
> -- target is metaobject's parent by default, but can be changed to any
> jquery selector (sort of one metaobject to rule them all ;-)
> -- default behavior is customizable
> -- user decides what metaobjects are processed and when to do it
>
>
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