This is possible with jQueryUI's autocomplete widget. Specifically, you can adapt this demo to satisfy your requirement. Here's an example:
function split(val) {
return val.split(/@s*/);
}
function extractLast(term) {
return split(term).pop();
}
var availableTags = [ ... ]; // Your local data source.
$("#tags")
// don't navigate away from the field on tab when selecting an item
.bind("keydown", function(event) {
if (event.keyCode === $.ui.keyCode.TAB && $(this).data("autocomplete").menu.active) {
event.preventDefault();
}
}).autocomplete({
minLength: 0,
source: function(request, response) {
var term = request.term,
results = [];
if (term.indexOf("@") >= 0) {
term = extractLast(request.term);
if (term.length > 0) {
results = $.ui.autocomplete.filter(
availableTags, term);
}
}
response(results);
},
focus: function() {
// prevent value inserted on focus
return false;
},
select: function(event, ui) {
var terms = split(this.value);
// remove the current input
terms.pop();
// add the selected item
terms.push(ui.item.value);
// add placeholder to get the comma-and-space at the end
terms.push("");
this.value = terms.join("");
return false;
}
});
And here it is working: http://jsfiddle.net/UdUrk/
Let me know if you need any more information (such as how to make it work with a remote datasource).
Update: Here's an example using a remote datasource (StackOverflow's API): http://jsfiddle.net/LHNky/. It also includes custom display of autocomplete suggestions.
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