OO Javascript is really easy once you get the hang of it, once you get the basics down I really reccomend taking a look over at prototype and all the functionality it can add to OO javascript. I saw you post about a validation routine based on prototype the other day, which is very similar to mine, though I prefer my coding style (who doesn't prefer their own :). Here's the first article I wrote about the validation {Link} and here's the SnTT I wrote on how to add it into a domino form {Link}
I tried to keep it very simple to expand on so that custom validation routines would be simple to add. Hope someone finds it helpful.
OO Javascript is really easy once you get the hang of it, once you get the basics down I really reccomend taking a look over at prototype and all the functionality it can add to OO javascript. I saw you post about a validation routine based on prototype the other day, which is very similar to mine, though I prefer my coding style (who doesn't prefer their own :). Here's the first article I wrote about the validation {Link} and here's the SnTT I wrote on how to add it into a domino form {Link}
I tried to keep it very simple to expand on so that custom validation routines would be simple to add. Hope someone finds it helpful.