> 1) Add an configuration option what kind of response jEditable expects. > This requires less coding from end user. Bad thing is it adds bloat to
> jEditable since all different response types need their own handlers > inside plugin code. Yep, this doesn't sound right to me... Sometimes you just have to make choices for the user, this sounds like a compromise which is in noones advantadge > 2) Add user defined callback (and/or callbefore) handlers. Requires more > coding from the end user but everyone can write their own implementation > for their own needs. Those who don't need special implementations can > still use the easy defaults. This would be great. I personally think that the little bit of extra coding largely makes up for the flexibility and reusability that this approach offers. Barry _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/