This is awesome. And as you didn't mention testing it in IE6, I did, and it seems to work. Also seems to work in Opera 9.1.
Sigh, now if I wasn't stuck using Prototype at work, I could so use this in a current project... mrcarxpert wrote: > Hello everyone. I just wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself > and start giving back to the community. > > I've been using jQuery for about 6 months now, and in the process I've > produced a few plugins. As I clean up the code in these I will be releasing > them. The first of which is a masked input plugin for dates,SSNs,phone > numbers, etc. > > I've made the source code and examples for this project available at > http://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin > http://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin . > > I've tested this in Firefox and IE7 with the latest jQuery library. If you > don't mind I'd like to get some feedback on the plugin and how I can make it > better. I'd also like to know if there are any problems on other platforms. > > Since this is my first plugin I'm sure I'm missing a few things, but I tried > to follow the patterns from some other plugins on the jQuery site. One > thing I know I'm missing is, what's the best way to ensure that this masking > is only applied to a text input? Right now my code returns this.each( > /*code*/), but I'm guessing I might want to > this.find("[EMAIL PROTECTED]'text']").each(/*code*/). What is the most > elegant > way to do this? > > Anyway, I look forward to some feedback. I'll consider myself formally > introduced. :) > > Josh _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
