Josh Bush schreef:
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 to http://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin
to check it out.
Nice work on the plugin i already used it to present a site in
developing stage to a client.
One thing that still bothers me, especially inputing dates, is the fact
you have to type the leading zero. Could it not be catched using a
default value and the first not validated character? When you type 1/
with the mask 99/ you get 01/ where 0 is of course the default value.
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David Duymelinck
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