On Friday 08 December 2006 10:57, Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
> $(document.body).ajaxStart(function() {
> this.style.cursor = "wait";
> }).ajaxStop(function() {
> this.style.cursor = "default";
> });
>
> I like the unobtrusive simplicity.
For me, the wait cursor indicates an upcoming page refres
On Monday 04 December 2006 12:54, Andreas Wahlin wrote:
> Hey, whaddayaknow, works like a charm it seems, though I can't figure
> out why. I still come up with nothing when I search the source for
> resort, nonetheless a simple $(table).trigger('resort') seems to work.
Well... that did not do the
d redraw it, but that
> would leave memory leakage, right?
>
> Andreas
>
> On Dec 4, 2006, at 11:17 , Barry Nauta wrote:
> > Using the rebind, the table now also sorts correctly after a value
> > change (see
> > post http://www.nabble.com/TableSorter--%3E-reinitialise
Using the rebind, the table now also sorts correctly after a value change (see
post http://www.nabble.com/TableSorter--%3E-reinitialise-tf2661122.html )
However, the first column in my table shows a delete icon, clicking on it
deletes the row. Resorting the table makes the deleted row (I physica
Well... I did notice the same thing with a mail I sent to the list a few
days ago. Arrived in my inbox approx 8 hours after I sent it.
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Wow, thanks all for the reactions! This post is a reply to some of the
comments.
On Thursday 23 November 2006 00:11, David wrote:
> Other articles also suggest php is becoming a front-end language for
> java. So why don't you beat them to the punch :)
This is a solution that is worth an invest
To all,
First of all: apologies for this non-jquery related question, but since there
are many experts in web-development on this list, I dare to ask it anyway.
Our company is looking for a way for 'quick' web-development. Small webapps
consisting of a few webpages with some minimal database in
Ok, added a onStart function call to the Draggable and my problem was
solved...
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Subject: [jQuery] Mousedown and mouseup events on draggables
Hi all,
I have a table with some editable fields in there. The table is sortable using
the excellent tablesorting plugin foudn right here:
http://motherrussia.polyester.se/jquery-plugins/tablesorter
The only problem is that when I dynamically change a field in the table, this
field is not take
Hi all,
I have a table for which each row can be dragged and dropped onto a trashbin.
I drag individual cells and remove the parents (i.e. the table-row) if drop is
succesfull.
My problem is that the dragged tablecell has a transparent background. So I
tried the following, but this doesn't work
On Friday 10 November 2006 15:05, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
> Barry Nauta wrote:
> > Or perhaps there is a way to have (optional) sticky tooltips in jQuery?
> > That is the reason why I use overlib
> >
> > On Friday 10 November 2006 11:07, Barry Nauta wrote:
>
Or perhaps there is a way to have (optional) sticky tooltips in jQuery? That
is the reason why I use overlib
On Friday 10 November 2006 11:07, Barry Nauta wrote:
> Has anyone used the overlib libraries in combination with interfaces' dnd
> libs?
>
> I have some rows in
Has anyone used the overlib libraries in combination with interfaces' dnd
libs?
I have some rows in a table (overlib hover of the name gives a popup with more
details) and these rows can be dragged to a trashbin. When this happens, the
overlib library goes insane telling me that the event (rela
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 16:39, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> > For examples and the script, check out http://paul.jquery.com/
> > plugins/animateClass/
I have tested this in konqueror and only the first animate of the second
(blue) item works, the other two don't work (they look very cool in Firefox
Ok, never mind. Assign a droppable and draggable class to the folder and it
works.
(*sigh*)
On Friday 27 October 2006 16:17, Barry Nauta wrote:
> HI,
>
> Any idea on how to let the droppable accept multiple classes?
>
> I have folders and nodes. Both Nodes and Folders can
HI,
Any idea on how to let the droppable accept multiple classes?
I have folders and nodes. Both Nodes and Folders can be dragged upon Folders
(so there are drappable), but Nodes do not accept other itens, they are not
droppable so two classes are needed...
Any ideas?
And before I forget: A
Hi all,
I use the draggable plugin from http://interface.eyecon.ro/
I would like to be able to drag table rows to a trashbin icon that is located
just outside the table.
I have a small table with a layout similar to the following:
Does anyone have it mirrored?
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On Friday 27 October 2006 10:08, Adrian Sweeney wrote:
> I have a problem I have a table that has one column for each day of the
> year + 1 col for user and 1 col for the number of holidays left.(367 cols
> in total) and what I want to do is have it that someone can highlight with
> a mouse say 5
On Friday 27 October 2006 01:23, Yehuda Katz wrote:
> I just updated Visual jQuery so it uses docs that include the plugins in
> the svn.
I have a question concerning this:
I have seem to bumped into some versioning issues. Some features available in
certain versions while I was using a differen
> 1) Add an configuration option what kind of response jEditable
expects.
> This requires less coding from end user. Bad thing is it adds bloat to
> jEditable since all different response types need their own handlers
> inside plugin code.
Yep, this doesn't sound right to me... Sometimes you j
> that was my attempt too at first. error checking = application logic =
> write my own structures etc.
> but then think about error handling as a very basic thing that is
> already implementet in webserver, ajax functions etc. why not using
> this infrastructure? it's straightforward, ready to us
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 15:58, Mika Tuupola wrote:
> On Oct 24, 2006, at 14:43, Robert Wagner wrote:
> > how about that:
> > if an error occours, let the server send a 500 header and the error
> > message as a content.
> >
> > header("HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error");
> > print("this cannot
> 1.0.8 is already a bit old. Will downgrade from 1.5.x series and try
> it out.
It is indeed ;-) Nevertheless it would be great if this can be fixed.
By the way, you do not mention that it works with IE on your website. It does
work on XP SP2 with version 6.0.2900and some more version
Hi all,
I have recently discovered jquery and jeditable.
When using jeditable, I discovered two things:
- Using firefox 1.0.8 jeditable does not return.
I can edit my text and the changes are saved in the database. However, after
hitting the enter butting (and thus submitting the changes), th
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