None of those worked out.
Any idea how to get all the html with a jqeury selector?
Kind regards
Massimo
On 12 Nov, 15:00, brian zijn.digi...@gmail.com wrote:
Do either of these work?
var html = parent.$('#indexIframe').contents().html();
var html = parent.$('#indexIframe').contents();
On
Hi,
At the moment I'm not so interested in the right/smart way to write an
a tag. It's more interesting to me to see what the jQuery click()
function can and cannot do, and it could also be interesting to know
why it fails where my clickAt(...) works.
I have now extended my test page
Jon schrieb:
and one (#a3) that links to this Google Groups page. With the latter I
observe the same difference as with #a1: my clickAt($('#a3')[0])
works, but $('#a3').click() doesn't. Bug or feature?
Sorry I can't follow you. I added this to Firebug on your Testpage:
$('#a3').click(
Hi,
I'm not quite sure what you try to show me with that $('#a3').click
(...stuff...) below, but I can tell you what I just found out: The
difference I've mentioned between my clickAt($('#a1')[0]) and $
('#a1').click(), and also with #a3, occurs in Safari and Opera, but in
Firefox (3.0.3 and
Is the form validation on the server side? Is it done by PHP?
If 2x yes then turn off magic_quotes in your PHP configuration on your
server.
tshafer wrote:
I need to make a array from a list
ulli class=data x tabletrtddata/td/tr/
table/li
li class=data x2 tabletrtddata2/td/tr/
table/li
li class=data x3 tabletrtddata3/td/tr/
table/li/ul
I am having a hard time using jQuery.makeArray() to make an array
from the data
i am trying to bring jQuery into a custom object... The object will
manage some logic,callbacks, etc, by assigning a delegate. In this
case , it will be a checkbox
function Toggler()
{
this.type = toggler;
this.name = null;
this.delegate = null;
this.group=0;
Hi!
I am newbie in JQuery. I want to catch click event outside and
specified class.
For example, I have a div with class classname, and I want to attach
some actions when I click outside, in the rest of the page.
I tried with this (to get the classname where I click):
$('*').click(function(){
I'm not explicitly setting a content-type, but Firebug tells me it's
text/html . I'll try changing it to application/json.
Erm... I must be doing something else wrong in my script. Just now I
just set up a very simple test using both regular $.ajax() and
using jquery.form.js's $.ajaxForm()
In the old version of web1 this was an easy question to answer; the
right answer was in the head as described below:
head
script type=text/javascript src=./js/indexController.js/
script
...
/head
In the new web2's one the navigation is no longer based on the full
page.
The user make a
Hello Forum!
I'm new here and also pretty bad at writing javascript. I'm using a snippet
of code by Lloyd Irvin
(http://agyuku.net/2009/05/back-to-top-link-using-jquery/) that allows the
user to scroll back to the top of the page by clicking on a fixed button
that fades in only when you begin
I already have that.
It's not working.
Have you seen any tabs with the spinner working?
On Nov 19, 9:11 pm, MorningZ morni...@gmail.com wrote:
add a span tag around the a's text and it should work
so
a href=http://somesite.com/tabcontent.php;This Tab/a
to
a
At the moment I'm not so interested in the right/smart way to write an
a tag. It's more interesting to me to see what the jQuery click()
function can and cannot do
ok, then read the source. we're trying to offer solutions to the
problem, but if you just want some info on what jQuery's click
Hi, all.
Anyone have any idea about this? First time I've seen it.
I using Mike Alsup's cycle plug-in to cross fade three photos.
When I first set this up, it worked fine in IE and FF.
Now, however, the code only works in FF. IE7 IE8 (at a minimum),
return the error messages:
Even stranger.
I went back to another site where I have the cycle plug-in successfully
running
on IE and FF to retrieve the versions of jquery core and cycle plug-in that
are working.
I put those into the site at www.holtzmanrealestate.com and I get the same
problem
as before.
Well, the most obvious idea that's coming to my mind would be to check
wether your jQuery script loader line comes before the plugin's loading
line. If not, the code of the plugin, which requires jQuery, will lack
jQuery and fail.
Michel Belleville
2009/11/20 Rick Faircloth
http://www.holtzmanrealestate.com/
One issue right away seen by doing a view source is that you are not
closing the tag:
meta name = keywords
which happens to be the line right before the jquery (1.2.1 ??)
include that would definitely be an issue... one that perhaps
Firefox can get by,
Thanks for the reminder on that one, Michel...I checked that to make sure
the load sequence was correct, and it is…
script type=text/javascript
src=js/jquery-1.2.1.pack.js/script
script type=text/javascript
src=js/jquery.cycle.2.03.pack.js/script
Rick
I'm seing the same behaviour on FF3.5.5 Windows with the example page
above or with my test page (I'm using :visible selector). I also use
jquery 1.3.2.
I actually get it on the document page on jquery.com:
Warning: Unknown pseudo-class or pseudo-element 'visible'.
Source File:
The missing issue mentionned by MorningZ might be your killer then.
Michel Belleville
2009/11/20 Rick Faircloth r...@whitestonemedia.com
Thanks for the reminder on that one, Michel...I checked that to make sure
the load sequence was correct, and it is…
script
Nice catch, Z!
That was the problem.
I never even thought to check that.
Thanks! My weekend will be much better without that
continuing irritation!
Rick
-Original Message-
From: MorningZ [mailto:morni...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 12:31 PM
To: jQuery (English)
Yep…that was it. Thanks for your input, Michel!
Rick
From: Michel Belleville [mailto:michel.bellevi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 12:38 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [jQuery] Why would jQuery be undefined in IE, but not FF???
The missing issue
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Humpty Dumpty wrote:
Thanks, I though that there was a JSON solution;
ok, I will try by the use of ajax but nobody that used getjson had
this problem?
As a matter of fact, I just did. As I understand it $.getJSON() seems to
be just a wrapper around an $.ajax() request.
I never even thought to check that.
Firefox's View Source highlighted that line in red
ok, I will try by the use of ajax but nobody that used getjson had
this problem?
Everyone and anyone using $.getJSON *is* using $.ajax
straight from the jQuery file
getJSON: function( url, data, callback ) {
return jQuery.get(url, data, callback, json);
},
which in turn calls
get:
can you post a test page? just by scanning, there isn't anything that
jumps out at me as being broken/syntactically incorrect...
just a tip, though, you can combine your selectors to make that part
more efficient:
$(function(){
$('#username, #password, #valicode').keydown(function(event){
Outside of my domain, I can understand. I'll have to hold off for a
bit then.
Although the page will be remote, it will be accessible by
http://search.mydomain.com. Once it's accessible as a sub domain',
will I then have access to the page's elements?
On Nov 16, 7:55 am, Liam Byrne
also, just as a head's up... even when you store numbers as the
value attribute on an option/ tag, they are interpreted as strings
in javascript. so, from your example above, you might also consider
switching your condition to:
// Compare as string instead
if ($(#id_status).val() === '6'){
No. Cross domain also applies to different sub-domains, protocols, and
ports.
On Nov 20, 11:17 am, webspee...@gmail.com webspee...@gmail.com
wrote:
Outside of my domain, I can understand. I'll have to hold off for a
bit then.
Although the page will be remote, it will be accessible
I don't believe there is an ide with that level of support (yet), but
I haven't been looking lately. I'd checkout the link MorningZ
posted...
Michael
On Nov 19, 1:56 pm, Ankur_Patel ankurpate...@gmail.com wrote:
to Michael, I am also use NetBeans but how can i get jQuery all library like
charlie and dave are correct: you should use elements semantically to
ensure your content runs on as many platforms/devices/configurations
as possible. with that being said, there is a simple answer to your
original question:
HTML:
strong id=fake_linkHome/strong
JS:
Hey y'all,
The jQuery attr() method returns only the attribute of a set's first
matched element. E.g., for the HTML snippet:
input type=text name=input-one value=some stuff/
input type=text name=input-two value=some other stuff/
input type=text name=input-three value=some other other stuff/
the
Ha. Found an answer:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/b73ab7267d9e0357/cc4b528a4f079254?lnk=gstq=attr+array#cc4b528a4f079254
Has anyone used this?
$.fn.attrs = function(key, val){
if (val != undefined)
return this.attr(key, val);
Really...I didn't realize it would point out syntax errors like that.
Good to know...
Thanks!
Rick
-Original Message-
From: MorningZ [mailto:morni...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 2:05 PM
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Why would jQuery be undefined in IE, but
for anyone who may need this later, i found a work around (not yet
tested in ie):
this.setDelegate=function(v)
{
this.delegate =v;
v.me = this; //refernce back to this class, since we loose scope
in the callbacks
this.checked = v.checked;
Not a problem man! I've realized that half the problem finding answers
is wording the question properly.
Good luck with your project!
On Nov 19, 4:40 pm, CrustyDOD anze.stok...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, that's it..
Was so looking for the wrong thing..
Thanks man.
On Nov 19, 9:08
I'm developing a comment panel for a blog that uses Disqus. The design
is really tight, and the client is insistent that THIS is the layout.
You can see it here: http://agave.purebluebeta.com/blog/2009/nov/20/test-entry/
Problem is, the height is changed AFTER my jQuery is loaded. IE,
Disqus
Hi, I seem to be having issues while trying to include both the doc
menu jquery menu (http://www.ndesign-studio.com/blog/design/css-dock-
menu/) , and the jQuery start stop slide show (from Chris Coyer).
I finally got the slider to work properly, but now the images within
the doc menu to not
How would you use Superfish to make a dropdown menu that contains
multiple columns of menu items?
Hello
I am using ajax in an autocomplete feature, and to resuse the existing
templates, i am attempting to dynamically add a close button/link to the
autocomplete results.
I understand that i cannot add an event listener to newly created elements,
so i am creating the element using the live()
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