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Yep. Pull request welcome. Feel free to use the wayback machine and create |
A direct link: https://web.archive.org/web/20150319095922/http://ericleads.com/h5validate/ Will find the time to rewrite it. |
What a bad user experience. |
@julmot It's open source. Feel free to contribute a pull request. I haven't used this library myself in several years. I leave it here for other people to benefit from. |
I've updated the project status:
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My team thought of cleaning it up for jQuery 3.0. It's still the best validation library for HTML5 out-there. |
I can't agree with that. What others have you tried? And what makes you think that? |
@julmot I don't think this is the place to discuss this. I was replying to @ericelliott. Feel free to contribute if you wish. |
@zenopopovici I think this is the best place to discuss this. @ericelliott doesn't maintain this project since Feb 15, 2014 and searches for a new maintainer. I think it will be hard to find one if the arguments for this plugin aren't transparent. Saying |
@julmot I'm not getting dragged into this. It's a waste of everybody's time :) |
😆 If it's a waste of time saying what makes this plugin uniquely, it's a waste of time finding a maintainer and making the plugin available. 🍻 |
@julmot Are there better jQuery validation plugins out there? Feel free to post links for people who are looking for maintained alternatives. |
@ericelliott Here you go: #102 |
I guess better is in the eye of the beholder. |
"For demo and usage, see the h5Validate homepage" links to http://ericleads.com/h5validate.
This page doesn't exists.
Thanks.
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