Walter Davis wrote in post #1180603:
>>> It's giving me Nan when I wrap the parseInt method around the counter.
>>
>> Check that your spelling of the attribute is correct, note the typo in the
> example. Also, if you want to be extra-careful (just had to deal with
> this
> yesterday) you can go all belt-and-suspenders on it:
>>
>> parseInt( 0 + counter.data('maximum-length') )
>
> Sorry, left out one more bit here:
>
> parseInt( 0 + counter.data('maximum-length'), 10 )
It's still giving me NaN, you can try the code if you want on a test
html form or text area.
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