i certainly wouldnt just use this but to write a big chunk of the code
then go back and do with it what you want certainly could save a lot of
time
and i believe this program did what you mentioned below
fyi~ im not advocating it by any means, just caught me by suprise and was
sharing.
i was on the plum betas so it was a foriegn idea to me at all, I was just
suprise at what it did and the code didnt look terrible.
> Some ideas for anyone planning to write one of these:
>
> 1. Detect dates/timestamps, including the format, and use jsCalendar to
> insert the data.
>
> 2. Detect large text fields (CLOBs?) and use optionally use HTMLArea to
> edit it.
>
> 3. Detect email and http fields and use fValidate to validate them in
> the form.
>
> I've started doing some of these myself.
> --
> Damien McKenna - Web Developer - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The Limu Company - http://www.thelimucompany.com/ - 407-804-1014
>
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