I've now got it working, using the syntax I used in the first
instance...

Now I need to figure out what part of the fiddling I performed fixed
my problem...

G.



On Feb 9, 1:20 am, "graham.reeds" <graham.re...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm a newbie at jQuery so bear with me here. For the relevant stats: I
> am using FF3.0.6, jQuery
>
> I am attempting to recreate the Spain Map from Pragmatic Ajax.  I did
> it with GWT and now I am recreating it (or trying to) with jQuery. The
> GWT version I did also support mouse wheel for zooming.
>
> However I am not get getting very far.  I did a bit of research and
> found this[1] and this[2] but I need the images to be tiled.
>
> So I jumped in after reading Plugins/Authoring[3] tutorial. However
> things didn't go as smoothly as I would of hoped and so I started
> scaling back.  And scaling back.  In the end this is what I ended up
> with in jQuery.spainmap.js
>
> jQuery.logError = function() { alert("Error"); };
> jQuery.logWarning = function { alert("Warning"); };
> jQuery.logDebug = function { alert("Debug"); };
>
> Which is not very exciting. When I run this in the document.ready:
>
> $(document).ready(function() {
>         $.logError();
>         $("innerDiv").logDebug();
>         $("outerDiv").logWarning();
>
> });
>
> Nothing fires.  The first is just a variation I tried to see if I
> could provoke a reaction. This is the very same code in [3].
>
> So: How do I get it this very simple example to work - ie Fire the
> alerts.
>
> [1]http://tinyjs.com/examples/draggable/index.html
> [2]http://pupunzi.wordpress.com/2009/01/20/mbimgnavigator/
> [3]http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Authoring

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