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I published jquery.payment to npm #44

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elliotf opened this issue Apr 8, 2013 · 4 comments
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I published jquery.payment to npm #44

elliotf opened this issue Apr 8, 2013 · 4 comments

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@elliotf
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elliotf commented Apr 8, 2013

Hello nice people,

I find it useful to have modules published to npm to allow for easier version tracking, so I published jquery.payment to npm.

However, I am not the author. I've added maccman as an author, so hopefully that's good enough.

Please let me know if I've done a bad bad thing or if you'd like anything else.

Thank you!

@maccman
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maccman commented Apr 8, 2013

Thanks, but I'm not sure npm is appropriate for jQuery.payment considering that it's for server-side code. Perhaps Bower would be better?

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elliotf commented Apr 8, 2013

I've not used Bower yet, so I can't say.

npm has been able to satisfy my client-side and server-side requirements so far.

@slorber
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slorber commented Jun 22, 2016

@maccman

We’ve written a general purpose library called jQuery.payment to help with client-side input validation and formatting card numbers.

https://stripe.com/docs/custom-form

I don't really understand. Is this lib for server or client side use?

Also as of 2016 someone may want to use this lib with CommonJS / Browserify / Webpack iinstead of a jquery plugin

@jenanwise
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@slorber jQuery.payment is for frontend development, and it is currently available in NPM.

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