Im sorry but your plugin on http://examples.learningjquery.com/rating/ does not seem to be working with 1.2.1, I still get star.lt error And the Jquery that you use on the site is WAY old. Its $Rev: 276 $ and the new Jquery is $Rev: 3353 $
On Sep 21, 3:09 am, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't know when Ritesh is planning to update is plugin, but my > modification of it that allows for half-star ratings is working with > 1.2.1: > > http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/05/half-star-rating-plugin > > --Karl > _________________ > Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com > > On Sep 20, 2007, at 2:18 PM, NccWarp9 wrote: > > > > > is there any information when Ritesh Agrawal star rating plugin will > > be fixed for 1.2.1 ?> > > > On Sep 13, 12:32 am, "Derek Gathright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Karl, thanks for the help. > > >> I've added those corrections along with a few others and I think > >> it's 99% > >> there. The only issue left is that I can't get the click methods to > >> register. I'll continue playing around with it, but if anyone > >> else has an > >> idea as to what the issue may be, I've attached the js file. The > >> additional > >> HTML & CSS can be found here. http://sandbox.wilstuckey.com/ > >> jquery-ratings/ > > >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > >> From: Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Date: Sep 12, 2007 11:46 AM > >> Subject: [jQuery] Re: Star rating plugin for 1.2? > >> To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com > > >> The .lt() and .eq() -- and .gt() -- methods were removed from 1.2. > >> If you'd like to try to patch will stuckey's version, you could > >> try the > >> following: > > >> line 97: > >> .slice(0,index).addClass('hover').end(); > >> line 105: > >> $stars.slice(0,averageIndex).addClass('on').end(); > >> line 108: > > >> $stars.slice(averageIndex,averageIndex+1).addClass('on').children > >> ('a').css('width', > >> percent + "%").end().end(); > > >> I don't know if there are other issues, but these are the most > >> obvious -- > >> and the easiest to change. > > >> Hope that helps. > > >> --Karl > >> _________________ > >> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com > > >> On Sep 12, 2007, at 12:19 PM, Derek Gathright wrote: > > >> I've been scouring the internet looking for a star rating plugin > >> for the > >> latest version of jQuery, but have been unsuccessful. I really > >> like these, > >> but they appear to be incompatible with any recent versions. > > >>http://sandbox.wilstuckey.com/jquery-ratings/http:// > >> php.scripts.psu.edu/rja171/widgets/rating.php > > >> I attempted to update the wilstucky.com one for jQuery 1.2, but > >> I'm fairly > >> new to jQuery and wasn't able to figure out the issues. I got past > >> the $form.title() > >> errors, but I just couldn't figure out why the hell $star.lt() & > >> $star.eq() > >> weren't functions. Maybe someone with a bit more experience would > >> be more > >> successful than me? > > >> On a side note, as I mentioned, I'm new to jQuery. In fact, my > >> jQuery > >> expertise goes back a full 24 hours. The website I'm coding now > >> did use > >> prototype and scriptaculous, but once I looked at the 1.2 version > >> of jQuery, > >> I knew I'd found a better solution (for me, anyways). So I spent > >> the rest > >> of the day recoding the site for jQuery. It was this post that > >> convinced me > >> I needed to change.http://jquery.com/blog/2006/08/20/why-jquerys- > >> philosophy-is-better/ > > >> Anyways, if someone has some suggestions or solutions for the star > >> rating, > >> that would be much appreciated! > > >> Thanks, > >> Derek > > >> star_rating.js > >> 7KDownload