Well, found it. FWIW... lowpro has a jquery plugin $.kreate() that ports Prototype Class.Create ().
On Jan 6, 7:12 pm, seasoup <seas...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm converting some Prototype javascript and have almost completed it, > but am running into an issue with the Class.Create() Prototype method. > > In prototype: > > var DatePicker = {}; > DatePicker = Class.create(); > DatePicker.prototype = { > initialize:function(triggerElement, formElement) { ... > > allows the above to be called like this: > > var myPicker = new DatePicker($('aDate'),$('testDate')); > > Is there a way in jQuery to either simulate the above or do what it > intends, which is to have multiple DatePickers on the same page? > > Thanks!