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Check out this web post which has a jQuery.mode that you can use for Coda:

http://digitalsandbox.net/index.php/blog/post/jquery_syntax_mode_for_coda/

PetersenDidIt
I didn't know this, i tried it just now. It is a good attempt but not what i dreamt of. It needs a way to go, most you use jquery syntax is in inline editing in html, php, or in template files and therefore you need to make some little hacks:(, but since there is no other mode available this will be the accepted answer. Thanks for posting.
Sinan Y.
If you read the post it sounds like most of the limitations are because of how Coda is programed not the mode. Sounds like the next version of Coda should fix some of this.
PetersenDidIt
Sorry for being lazy to not to read the whole post:) Hope coda will fix that soon. Thanks again. btw do you know if such mode exist for textmate?
Sinan Y.
You can check out a jQuery tmbundle from github http://github.com/kswedberg/jquery-tmbundle/tree/master blog post about it here:http://www.learningjquery.com/2006/09/textmate-bundle-for-jquery
PetersenDidIt
A: 

Thanks for the link. Just wanted to say that I have moved the files to a central location so all future updates can be accessed from a single URL. THe new location is: http://digitalsandbox.net/index.php/project/category/jquery%5Fsyntax%5Fmode/

Kory Garner