-richard,

On Wed, 7 May 2008, Richard Dahl wrote:

> I am not sure exactly what you mean by 'not step on each others toes' 
> What exactly are you concerned with?  You could very easily have a form 
> with 4 phone number fields: home, office, mobile, fax; using jQuery's 
> .class selector i.e. $(".phone").mask("(999)999-9999"); you could find 
> all of the elements with a class "phone" and apply the mask to them. on 
> the server-side you would just need to add the class phone to the 
> appropriate widgets attributes.

That might be the way to go.  I think I might just be trying to 
over-complicate things.  I was trying to figure out how to have the custom 
widget take care of the needed javascript, such as pulling in the needed 
jQuery files and adding the $(".phone").mask("(999)999-9999"); to the 
page, "behind the scenes" so that I could just set up the field in the 
model to use the custom widget without having to also add the javascript 
to the template myself.



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