+1 ... this is slick. Thx!
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Wow!. awesome...
Thanks, Klaus.
Widi
Anyone else having issues with Mike's blockUI extension in IE 6.0?
This thing works like a beauty in FF. And it's a great plugin for what I
need versus the more robust jqModal - which is great too but offers more
functionality than I need right now. That being said, I may have to work
with
Mike, I was about to begin writing this plugin of yours until I came
across this response.
It's brilliant. Thx!
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Looks great in FF!
Not there yet in IE6 though. Totally fails actually. But like you said,
it's alpha.
Good luck!
-Kevin
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Marc,
No suggestion here, but I'd love to see a tutorial on how you've
implemented this if possible... when you get it working. It sounds like
something the jquery community could use.
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Anyone know of a plugin that allows for multi-column sorting?
- essentially the same logic as a multi-column ORDER BY statement?
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Hey james.
First, I'm not a language hater - it's all good (php,java,ruby,etc). So
keep on ripping out code. I right c#/asp.net all day and have dabbled in
ruby, php and perl in the past. But I'm .net full-time so it's my
language of choice and I really like it.
Not sure what other people have
You're library though seems to be very robust, I'm just concerned with the 3
(or is it 4) js scripts required for it to work.
I too am a fan of Particle Tree's unobtrusive style of form validation:
http://particletree.com/features/a-guide-to-unobtrusive-javascript-validation/
I'm working on a
Discussion.
Subject: Re: [jQuery] jQuery Validation 1.0 Alpha
Kevin Fricovsky schrieb:
You're library though seems to be very robust, I'm just concerned with the 3
(or is it 4) js scripts required for it to work.
I too am a fan of Particle Tree's unobtrusive style of form validation:
http
Just curious how many asp.net developers are out there using jquery?
I've been seeing a lot of .aspx extension on links to examples (like the
link below)
Good to see.
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