Thanks Mario for your interest.

I can't do the 2ndstep. When making the tiddler with jquery.ketchup.js
and systemConfig tag and reloading, the TW saids there some syntax
error with the tiddler.

If i tried to include other js files they also make an error because
there are no functions declared of the first file, so let's
concentrate in the first.

I don't have any tw made, just trying in a empty one but when I make
this to work I will share the results and will show how to use in
combination with FormTiddlerPlugin 1.1.1 wich have some interesting
improvements.

The final TW will could make tiddlers with forms to write in, choose
category, options, etc and conserving the wiki fielda and without any
<data> in it, and of course with form validation! This would make so
much easier and cleaner way to make a kind of TW UI interfaces.

Miljan

On 21 mar, 23:54, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Can you provide a tw, that we can have a view, what you did allready?
>
> The plugin mechanism in TW is a bit different to the ketchup
> discription.
>
> I'll try. 3 steps
>
> 1)
> go and get inline script plugin from tiddlytools [1]
>
> 2)
> copy the content of the jquery.ketchup.js file into a tiddler named:
> KetchupMainPlugin
> copy the content of jquery.ketchup.messages.js into a tiddler named:
> KetchupMessagesPlugin
> copy the content of jquery.ketchup.validations.basic.js into a tiddler
> named: KetchupValidationBasicPlugin
>
> !!!!
> Then tag all of them systemConfig save and reload the tw.
>
> If you use the names I suggested the initialization sequence will be
> like in the original described example, because TW initializes plugins
> sorted by name. Or use a K instead of Ketchup it will be shorter.
>
> 3)
> copy the form into a tiddler eg: TestKetchup. Be aware of <html></
> html> and <script></script>
>
> <html>
> <form action="index.html" id="example1">
>   .. a lot of stuff ..
> </form>
> </html>
>
> <script>
> jQuery('#example1').ketchup();
> </script>
> =============
>
> I didn't test it, but this would be the way I'd try.
> I am not sure about the "index.html" parameter. May be it causes some
> trouble.
>
> have fun!
> Mario
> [1]http://www.tiddlytools.com/#InlineJavascriptPlugin
>
> On Mar 21, 11:40 am, adancer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm trying to implement this jQuery plugin that seems excelent to use
> > in our TiddlyWiki forms -http://demos.usejquery.com/ketchup-plugin/
>
> > But my skills are still poor so can't get the plugin to work.
> > Tiddlywiki always says theres a syntax error...
>
> > This plugin in combination with FormTiddlerPlugin from Udo Borkowski
> > and some adaptions will let make advanced user interface of all kind.
>
> > Some clue how to proceed?
>
> > Thanks!

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