BTW..
"While I understand what you are trying to accomplish, I am not familiar with the method you are using (MooTools ). With that said, in reviewing the code, I tried to see if it was filtering INPUT tags with the style class IN or OUT. I do not see such a filter or IF statement. This might be what you are missing."
-- "While I understand what you are trying to accomplish, I am not familiar with the method you are using (MooTools ). With that said, in reviewing the code, I tried to see if it was filtering INPUT tags with the style class IN or OUT. I do not see such a filter or IF statement. This might be what you are missing."
The inbdInpt = $$('.inbound') is what gets only inputs that have a class of "inbound". $$ is MooTools notation for an array, and ('.inbound') is the inbound class. I suppose I could make it more granular by using $$('input.inbound'), but I don't think anything else has a class of inbound.. just input type="text".
JD
JD
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