On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 4:14 AM, Olivier Percebois-Garve <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> There is a lot to grasp for you, but what you are doing is rather simple.
>
> Forget the "AJAX callback" and "onSuccess". This is the answer to a common
> problem that you dont have,
>
> since your not using any AJAX.
>
> For firebug, you need to activate the console, and look there if there is
> no js error.
>
OK, I activated Firebug's console, and it reports three errors:
1.  xAddEventListener is not defined
xAddEventListener(window, 'load',
2. $ is not defined
$(document).ready(function()
3. xAddEventListener is not defined
xAddEventListener(window, 'load',

> then in the bottom line of the console, paste this:
>
> $('table').css('border','10px solid red');
>
> If your table becomes red, then jquery is there. Otherwise, you to load
> jquery correctly, with the right path.
>
I pasted it in, but nothing turned red. When you say I have to "load" JQuery
correctly, are you simply saying I need the correct path for my links to the
JavaScript files?
After doing this, I copied the source code, pasted it into my static test
page, then repeated the process. This time Firebug lists just one error (the
first error listed above). When I pasted the code into the bottom of the
console, there was once again no effect; nothing turns red.
However, the table on the static web page is working. The columns are
sortable and they have alternating colors.
Thanks.

> Olivier
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 1:02 PM, David Blomstrom <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the tips, but I'm confused. You're suggesting I use an AJAX
>> callback function and initiate the PHP onSuccess. I searched for "AJAX
>> callback" and "onSuccess" on JQuery's website but found no information about
>> either one.
>>
>> I downloaded Firebug, but I'm not yet sure how to use it. It displays my
>> webpage on top, with the source code appearing in a bottom panel. I don't
>> see any obvious indications of JavaScript errors.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 2:31 PM, taylormade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I was having the same problem... It depends how you call the PHP...
>>> Best bet is using jquery's AJAX callback function and initiate the PHP
>>> onSuccess...
>>>
>>> i did the same thing here: (use firebug to explore the code):
>>> (everything in the <tbody> is print()'d by PHP...
>>>
>>> http://www.themeans.info/cms/galleryManager.php
>>>
>>> On Dec 9, 2:24 pm, "David Blomstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > With the help of this group, I got my first JQuery function to work - a
>>> > combination sortable table columns/alternate row colors script. The
>>> only
>>> > problem is that it works on my static page but not on a dynamic page in
>>> my
>>> > content management system (PHP).
>>> >
>>> > The weird thing is that I copied the source code from a dynamic page
>>> into my
>>> > static page, and it does work - but only on the static page.
>>> >
>>> > On my dynamic page, the sortable column function doesn't work at all.
>>> The
>>> > zebra stripes function works only to the extent that any row I
>>> mouseover
>>> > acquires a colored background.
>>> >
>>> > Does anyone have a hunch what's going on?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks.
>>> >
>>> > * * * * *
>>> >
>>> > <script src="/1A/js/jquery-1.2.6.min.js"
>>> type="text/javascript"></script>
>>> > <script src="/1A/js/tablesorter/jquery.tablesorter.js"
>>> > type="text/javascript"></script>
>>> > <script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript">
>>> >  $(document).ready(function()
>>> >   {
>>> >   $("#myTable").tablesorter({ widgets: ['zebra']} );
>>> >   }
>>> >  );
>>> > </script>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> David Blomstrom
>> Writer & Web Designer (Mac, M$ & Linux)
>> www.geobop.org
>>
>
>


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Writer & Web Designer (Mac, M$ & Linux)
www.geobop.org

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