I'd like to get this feature set stable and to a 1.0 release.  Once
I'm there I'll venture into the optional masks.  I haven't exactly
settled everything in my head on how to implement that just yet.

Josh

On Jun 12, 8:04 pm, "Glen Lipka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Awesome.
> We just launched the e-commerce side of things and used the plugin in a few
> places.http://app.marketo.com/signup/signup/code/standard
> Notice phone and zip.
>
> One thing I would love to see is an option to -not- delete the contents if
> they miss the last digit on blur.
> For instance, I'd like to use it on ZIP and allow either 5 or 5+4.  But if
> Put the mask as 5+4, then it disappears if it receives just 5.
>
> Again, great plugin.
>
> Glen
>
> On 6/12/07, Josh Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm proud to announce the second beta of my Masked Input Plugin for
> > jQuery. This release fixes a few bugs from Beta 1 and adds a few
> > features.
>
> > The following is a list of changes for this release.
>
> > * BREAKING CHANGE: If you were using the optional placeholder
> > argument, you will need to change it to a hashmap syntax. Please see
> > the example above for reference.
> > * Fixed an issue with pasted values not persisting after a blur/focus.
> > * Added an optional user defined function to execute when the mask has
> > been completed. I'm using this for my personal projects to advance
> > focus to another area of the form, but this could also be used to
> > validate the value inside the input box. Please see example above.
> > * Fixed the naming convention to conform to the jQuery standard of
> > jquery.pluginname.js
> > * Moved the project files to a more logical location on the web
> > server.
>
> > Please head on over tohttp://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin
> > to check it out.

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