Chris W. Parker wrote:
On Friday, May 25, 2007 9:50 AM Jörn Zaefferer <> said:
Masked-input gives you visual hints of the expected input and its very
easy to learn that you don't have to enter any delimiters.
See Steve Krug's book called "Don't Make Me Think". The less learning a use
>Of course we should! And let's dry up all the water because people drown
>too.
>
>No but seriously, part way through my post I conceded that if it's used for
>usability purposes, client-side validation is not a problem. But if someone
>thinks that it's a security measure, they are mistaken.
>
>Un
On Friday, May 25, 2007 9:50 AM Jörn Zaefferer <> said:
> Masked-input gives you visual hints of the expected input and its very
> easy to learn that you don't have to enter any delimiters.
See Steve Krug's book called "Don't Make Me Think". The less learning a user
does, the better.
>> * Even
Chris W. Parker wrote:
Clientside validation is all about usability.
A few points:
* Personally, I find it frustrating when applications (on the web) automatically move
my cursor from one box to another. Like when typing in a date and there are three
boxes for month, day, and year. I t
On 5/25/07, Alexandre Plennevaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Couldn't agree more.
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Couldn't agree more.
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Subject: [jQuery] Re: Masked Input Field
On Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:36 AM Jörn Zaef
On Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:36 AM Jörn Zaefferer <> said:
>> Although, security issues aside, I guess it could help to prevent
>> mistakes from your users. Would it make things easier for the user
>> or frustrating?
>>
> Clientside validation is all about usability.
A few points:
* Personall
Chris W. Parker wrote:
On Wednesday, May 23, 2007 3:00 PM Glen Lipka <> said:
Trying to use this.
http://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin
It is an awesome plugin by the way!
Yeah that is pretty sweet. Except that...
It's a waste. You *still* absolutely have to do proper
And of course, the second I say I am done...I am not.
If you don't put in the right number of characters...like if you only put
half the field in and blur, it erases the content completely.
I think this is bad UX. (Sorry) Sometimes someone might know their zip
(first 5 digits) then click to go t
On 5/23/07, Chris W. Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday, May 23, 2007 3:00 PM Glen Lipka <> said:
> Trying to use this.
> http://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin
> It is an awesome plugin by the way!
Yeah that is pretty sweet. Except that...
It's a waste. You *still*
On Wednesday, May 23, 2007 3:00 PM Glen Lipka <> said:
> Trying to use this.
> http://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin
> It is an awesome plugin by the way!
Yeah that is pretty sweet. Except that...
It's a waste. You *still* absolutely have to do proper server-side
validation. Clien
Yeah I agree with Jörn. It looks like an $().unmaskedinput() would be
nice for this case. I just tried to call $().maskedinput() to
overwrite the current mask but it doesn't do that very well. You could
just replace the input onChange of ccType. Some psuedo code
illustrate.
onChange:
if ccTyp
Glen,
>I want to put in the spaces like this .
>But for Amex I want 99 9.
>Ultimately, I want to submit to the server without spaces. (Maybe a hidden
>form field)
You should just use a RegEx on the server side to strip out non-numeric
characters, instead of trying
Glen Lipka wrote:
Im asking alot of questions today, sorry.
Trying to use this.
http://digitalbush.com/projects/masked-input-plugin
It is an awesome plugin by the way!
I have one field called creditcard (guess what goes in there)
And another select called credtcardType (amex, visa, mc, discove
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