I don't have Firebug here so can't test anything and didn't bother to
read the whole source, but from what I see you're using a simple regex
that extracts each word in the className and then you *assume* your
required class is the first one, right?

You could try eliminating the whitespace between the main class and
it's options, that way you know they are related and don't need to
guess classes:

<div id="greenbox" class="green sx-shake{event: 'dblclick'}
someotherclass"></div>

$('[className*="sx-shake"]').each(function(){
  //here you know it's a 'shake' element, so use a special regex to
get the options:
 /sx\-shake\{(.*)\}/.exec( this.className) // something like that

});

This class-gathering process could certainly be streamlined into a
single function.

On Apr 9, 10:05 am, Gilles <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am still working on my plugin that this group helped me debug in the
> past and I have an other issue, which can probably ressolve quickly
> but i don't know how to attack the problem.
>
> Basically my script uses the HTML class attribute in order to set
> widgets, effects and plugins as well as passing through options (if
> any) for the set widgets, effects and plugins.
>
> I got it all working now, added event support, delay support, effects
> support ect... Anyway the issue is not there, everything works ok,
> also it can probably be optimized and cleaned up.
>
> The issue I have is if I want to have multiple class, some that might
> not be related to my plugin and therefor need to be left behind like:
>
> <div class="foobox sx-fold { sxFxSpeed: 500; }"> // where foobox need
> to be left behind and the rest extracted
>
> And some I want to be able to have more than one special class and set
> of options, like:
>
> <div class="foobox sx-draggable { options} sx-resizable {options}"> //
> here foobox is left behind but the rest need to be recorded
>
> To be honest I have no idea on how to go and do that, I think the
> option I can use the same code and just check for m[0], m[1], m[2]
> ect...
>
> But the problem is as soon as I introduce an other class the plugin
> just doesn't pick up anything anymore.
>
> The plugin in action:http://codeserenity.com/jquery/scriptless/demoX4.html
> The plugin 
> code:http://codeserenity.com/jquery/scriptless/js/jquery.scriptlessX4.js
>
> If anyone could point me in the right direction that would be lovely
> and make sure to point out again everything I do wrong or that could
> be done better in the code as I always learn a lot from you guys and
> still have TONNES to learn as some of my attempt to help other often
> show :p
>
> Thanks in advance.
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