Hi Dylan,

It works with JQuery 1.0.2. Thats what I used when I implemented your 
autocomplete plugin. It also functions in FF 1.5.0.7 as well as IE 7 RC1

Rey

Dylan Verheul wrote:
> If you run into problem, I suggest you start out with the example code
> (which works), replace the dummy php file with your cgi, and slowly
> work towards your own implementation.
> 
> I haven't tested this with jQuery 1.0.2 yet, so you might want to try
> it with an earlier version.
> 
> Also, load Firefox with Firebug, it'll save you hours of debugging.
> 
> P.S. You shouldn't call the autocompleter inline, jQuery has
> $(document).ready() for that.
> 
> On 10/15/06, stargate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>No prob, thank you.
>>
>>But anyway, it doesnt work @ me....
>>
>>styles are defined(copied from your page as first test, except the input
>>class), .js is included and loaded
>>
>>and i did this code:
>>
>><div id="search">
>>    <input type="text" id="sfield" name="keyword" /><input type="button"
>>id="sbutton" value="suche" class="searchbutton" />
>></div>
>><script language="JavaScript">
>>        $("#sfield").autocomplete("usersearch.cgi", {
>>inputClass:searchfield });
>></script>
>>
>>after loading the page, even the class i defined isnt applied to the
>>inputbox...any hint ?
>>also in the apache log i dont see any request to usersearch.cgi :(
>>
>>Greets,
>>
>>Ralf
>>
>>Dylan Verheul schrieb:
>>
>>>Sorry, the link should be in the page but seems to be missing:
>>>http://www.dyve.net/jquery/autocomplete.txt
>>>
>>>
>>>On 10/15/06, stargate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Wow, fast reply :)
>>>>
>>>>But Where're the Docs for possible Options ?
>>>>
>>>>Greets,
>>>>
>>>>Ralf
>>>>
>>>>Dylan Verheul schrieb:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>There's also http://www.dyve.net/jquery?autocomplete
>>>>>Feel free to use it.
>>>>>
>>>>>On 10/15/06, stargate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hello @ all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>first i wanna thank you guys from jquery for the absolutly definitly
>>>>>>amazing lib!!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I was looking for a simple autocompletor in the plugins section and
>>>>>>found the one from the Interface plugin,
>>>>>>but this one isnt working right now cause of the update of jquery to
>>>>>>1.0.2. Overall it needs a xml response,
>>>>>>wich i wont use. I also found some others but each had its own strange
>>>>>>behavior wich i really didnt liked.
>>>>>>So i decided to make a simple own one. But i came to the point where in
>>>>>>example a user enter some letters
>>>>>>in a short time, and my div wich comes up starts flickering and fading
>>>>>>out as many times as the user entered a letter.
>>>>>>So i need a kinda of delay. And thats the point i dunno how to solve
>>>>>>this. I've tried to inspect other solutions but
>>>>>>i dont get it how they made it. My JS skills are probably to poor :) (i
>>>>>>come from perl)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So any suggestions or help would be wonderful.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thx in advance,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Ralf
>>>>>>
>>>>>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>function search_tips(id,indicator,resultdiv,script,obj){
>>>>>> // If the result div isnt completly hidden return.
>>>>>> // this prevents flickering !!!...or not :( - need a delay of <input>
>>>>>> if($("#"+resultdiv).css("display") == 'block'){
>>>>>>    return;
>>>>>> }
>>>>>>
>>>>>> var postvalue; // Define a variable
>>>>>> postvalue = $("#"+id).val(); // fetch the text entered in the inputbox
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $("#"+indicator).show(); // while loading show it to user
>>>>>>
>>>>>> // now make the Ajax-call to the passed script
>>>>>> jQuery.ajax({
>>>>>>    type: "POST",
>>>>>>    url: script,
>>>>>>    data: "keyword=" + postvalue,
>>>>>>    datatype: 'html',
>>>>>>    success: function(obj){ $("#"+resultdiv).html(obj);
>>>>>>$("#"+resultdiv).fadeIn("slow");},
>>>>>>    error: function(obj){ alert("Error while calling " + script); }
>>>>>> });
>>>>>>
>>>>>> // After Loading of Data is finished, instantly hide the div which
>>>>>>showed the loading animation
>>>>>> $("#"+indicator).css("display","none");
>>>>>>
>>>>>> // Bind the onBlur to the div and fade it out after loosing focus
>>>>>> $("#"+ $(obj).id()).oneblur( function(){
>>>>>>$("#"+resultdiv).fadeOut("normal"); } );
>>>>>>}
>>>>>>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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