JSFiddle, lovely online tool for trying out your javaScript

I wanted to have a play with jQuery AutoComplete, so like many people I found the source and created a HTML page locally on my machine.  Then you test it out, save it, uploaded it, or email it to where you need it.

Well no more jsFiddle is a playground for such trivial tasks, you can build HTML, CSS and JavaScript all online.  It even allows you to choose a Framework (such a jQuery) and different versions.

So this was my first attempt at using the jQuery AutoComplete

http://jsfiddle.net/VwcV3/1/