>Now if I could only make sense of that page.  <g>  So you wrote that
>mod to the original AutoCompleter by Dylan V and now you and this
>other guy Joern are working on it?  Sorry, just trying to understand
>who's who.  What should I download from that page?

Not that the who's who really matters that much, but the story is as
follows. 

Dylan Verheul released the original Autocomplete plug-in. It did most of
what I needed, but was missing several crucial parts that I needed so I
fixed a few bugs and added the handful of features I needed.

Jörn Zaefferer liked what I did, but wanted to implement a few more features
(such as multiple selections,) so he started re-writing my mod (it's almost
a completely re-write now) to add new features and streamline the code. When
I can, I help Jörn out with the project.

As for what you should download, I'd recommend grabbing all the code and
playing around with it. It's a completely re-write and we know some of the
new features are not finished (multiple select items don't work completely
the way we'd like to see them work.)

-Dan

>On Jul 9, 8:49 am, "Dan G. Switzer, II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>> >One other thing:  If the user does not actually select an item from
>> >the list and, instead, just tabs out of the field - perhaps because
>> >the item that was put into the textbox via the quick-fill was the one
>> >he wanted - then the code to populate other fields does not fire.  How
>> >can I get that code to fire?  (The code below does not fire)
>>
>> Yeah, that looks like a bug. Development of this code branch has actually
>> stopped and been replaced with:
>>
>> http://dev.jquery.com/browser/trunk/plugins/autocomplete
>>
>> It looks like this issue is resolved in the latest code base.
>>
>> -Dan


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