On 2/19/07, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi folks,
>
>  thanks again for the feedback on the alpha 1 release! It helped a lot to
> push some more improvements:
> http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/
>
>  Some notable changes:
>
>
> Streamlined API for support of different events. The default, submit, can be
> disabled. If any event is specified, that is applied to each element
> (instead of the entire form). Combining keyup-validation with
> submit-validation is now extremely easy to setup
> Added support for one-message-per-rule when defining messages via plugin
> settings
> Removed id-requirement: If an element has no id, it is generated by
> combining the form's id with the element's name
> Added support to wrap metadata in some parent element. Useful when metadata
> is used for other plugins, too.
> Refactored tests and demos: Less files, better demos
> Improved documentation: More examples for methods, more reference texts
> explaining some basics I think almost all of the things that Aaron Heimlich
> proposed are covered... thanks Aaron!
>
>  The "bug" in IE was merely a problem of the testsuite and is now solved.
> There are still two problems in Opera which I could both track down but not
> yet solve.
>
>  The new demos show some of the new features, checkout the second form on
> the first page:
> http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo-test/validate-demo.html
>
>  Again, I'd appreciate your feedback!
>
>  On that line:
>  Could someone please test on Safari? Start with the testsuite:
> http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo-test/ValidationTest.html
>

It crashes for me after completing test 18-24 ( I can get to 18, but
never to 25).

Latest shipping Safari. (10.4.9/2.0.4)

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