I now have an example site up at:
http://www.ohchem.com/jsexample
it works fine in FF, IE6 gives strange behavior. First load gives
different results to subesquent loads, and the data is never actually
posted in IE6 like it is in FF!
Any clues??
in cfml you access the first element with index 1.
how can you use "1 based" indexing in javascript?!? you would force everyone to
remember to start at index 1 whenever they used code from this plugin. that
would be ridiculous.
Chris is on the right path.
- Original Message
From: Chr
Just a note here, https (ssl) also protects GET parameters in the URI. POST is
not required for that, although is often preferred especially when there is
more data. AFAIK the SSL layer kicks in before the request headers are sent
(which include the params). This is the reason why you generally
Chris,
Thx much. I tried DollarFormat using the 5/1 rev and it worked. I don't
have a test case available for the DecimalFormat, sry.
Much appreciated!
- Jack
Christopher Jordan wrote:
Jack,
I have fixed both of these bugs. I've made fixes to DollarFormat() and
a required function, _Com
> $('div#content').children('script').html();
alert($('div#content').children('script').html()); says "Null".
I changed the ajax request to:
$('#content').load(this.href); //used to load html + script in post 6
this thread
and again under FF & Safari, the loaded script executes when
requ
Try html() rather than text():
$('div#content').children('script').html();
Karl Rudd
On 5/2/07, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So I haven't really made any progress, but my javascript works great
in FF. Some debugging alerts are telling me that the script is loaded
under FF but not in I
So I haven't really made any progress, but my javascript works great
in FF. Some debugging alerts are telling me that the script is loaded
under FF but not in IE 6.
$('div#content').children('script').text() returns the script code in
the
I just checked in a new version of behavior (only works with the
latest jQuery Rev 1845+). The API is a little different now.
$().behavior() can be called in two different ways now. One is to pass
an event (like click, mouseover, etc) and a function. The other way is
to just pass a function.
$(
Jack,
I have fixed both of these bugs. I've made fixes to DollarFormat() and a
required function, _CommaForThousands(), before. I hope I've got
everything right this time. I think I do. ;o)
Cheers,
Chris
Jack Killpatrick wrote:
While you're at it (fixing bugs), I think I found some more (
Andy,
It appears that Randy Anderson (LeftCorner.com) chose to start his
Arrays at index 1 instead of 0. I can see the logic behind it: wanting
to keep things behaving as much like ColdFusion as possible. However, I
disagree with this choice.
I'd rather each language deal with arrays the wa
David schrieb:
Hi,
I have an odd problem that I'm trying to solve with jQuery. I have
select box with multiple options. Each of the options has a value, which
is a database id, and text which is what is displayed in the select box,
e.g.:
Please select:
---
Phone me fo
By "suppress", I assume you mean you want to be notified of the
authentication request so you can handle it in your own UI or just
ignore it? Obviously, if something requires authentication to access,
you have to authenticate to access it...
I'd say you need to get at the XHR and check for reque
short answer: nope. :-/
On 5/1/07, Sean Catchpole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, so now I have this same scenario where I am trying to load ajax
from a apache authenticated area and it popping up with the login box.
Is there any way to hide that?
I'm looking all over the web, but I haven't fou
Ok, so now I have this same scenario where I am trying to load ajax
from a apache authenticated area and it popping up with the login box.
Is there any way to hide that?
I'm looking all over the web, but I haven't found anything yet.
~Sean
it depends on how it's done! if it's in the header, any ajax call should
follow it before jQuery gets involved.
If you forward to a differently named server on the same machine, it would
croak before jQuery sees it!
If it's in the javascript... you'll probably see problems like this!
Do you hav
Hi,
I have a group of items that I make sortable when my document is
"ready"
$('div.listGroup1').Sortable(
{
accept :'sortList',
helperclass : 'sortHelper',
OK, I have updated the examples pack to include these examples: Basic
AHAH!, Progressive Form (dynamic selects), RSS Feed Aggregator (with
Mike Alsup's plugin), Panel Collapse, Dynamic Update, Tooltips, and
Auto Complete (showing both the scriptaculous and the new autocomplete
beta plugin by Jörn)
Try:
http://kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/
There's been a lot of talk about this excellent plugin recently.
Cheers,
Chris
oscar esp wrote:
I would like to add a calendar with event features like google
calender any ones know any plugin or widget to be added in my web?
Thanks.
I would like to add a calendar with event features like google
calender any ones know any plugin or widget to be added in my web?
Thanks.
Wrap the iframe with a div and hide the div.
If you're looking for a way to interact with elements or run jquery
functions inside the iframe, check out frameReady():
http://ideamill.synaptrixgroup.com/?p=6
On Apr 29, 6:40 am, amircx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey
> i got a script that seats in
I am using post with form pluggin.
On 1 mayo, 18:27, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> oscar esp schrieb:> I have a form with some fields in order to do a search
> > When user clicks on submit then I execute the search and show the
> > result. However if user press to backbutton I reloa
jQuery doesn't have built-in OO class support, but you can easily
continue to use the Prototype idiom. You would just include the Class
def:
var Class = {
create: function() {
return function() {
this.initialize.apply(this, arguments);
}
}
}
And then use it the way you're accustom
o rly?
On 5/1/07, naughtytime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just found it, it probably won't work long...
http://tinyurl.com/2en7ge
it looks like the vid is from before her pregnancy, from what i can
tell her body is definitely in shape.
__
and some pictures
http://data.bl
Thanks Jack. If you do have some code that you could pass on to
reproduce the problem that'd be great. I specifically worked on the
DollarFormat function and thought I had it all worked out.
If you want you can also report bugs on RIAForge.org (cfjs.riaforge.org)
if you don't I'll enter them
anybody?
On Apr 27, 12:08 pm, mmjaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'd like to get started with jquery and I was wondering whether
> somebody could give me a little hand or point me into the right
> direction.
>
> How would I properlyconvertsomething like the following to jquery:
>
>
In looking at various jQuery plugins, I seem to recall a tab
implementation that was similar to the "Ext" Tab Panel. I've found the
very nice jQuery Tab plugin, but recall something that either extended
it, or was an alternate implemenation, that implemented a tabbed
container instead of a tab ro
While you're at it (fixing bugs), I think I found some more (in latest
release):
DollarFormat resulted in a number like this: $,201,445.05
DecimalFormat results in a number like 123..45
If those aren't bugs, or you need repro code, let me know.
Thx,
Jack
Christopher Jordan wrote:
Yeah, I
I have a table placed at the bottom right corner of a page layout,
inside a div. I would like to have the right and bottom edges of the
div/table bump right up against the right/bottom part of the viewport
and resize dynamically when the user resizes the
browser/viewportsomething like how
Dan,
cool idea.
I've done it another way... Hope not to forget what i've done when
upgrading :-)
I make 2 sortable scripts, one for ie and one for others and load them
dynamically onload. But these are still workarounds. I had tried to
change the source, but with no luck (okay, i've not tried v
On May 1, 12:06 am, "Erik Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't get what the problem is. Are you wanting different settings on
> the draggables? If the issues is just how to applyDraggableto bunch
> of elements, just do $('.dropaccept').Draggable(...)
Hi Erik,
I think the real issue is my
New ticket added.
Brandon Aaron wrote:
>
>
> Would you mind filing a new ticket so that this doesn't get lost in
> the archives? http://dev.jquery.com/newticket/
>
> --
> Brandon Aaron
>
>
--
View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/IE-sometimes-objects-to-jquery.event.fix-tf
oscar esp schrieb:
I have a form with some fields in order to do a search
When user clicks on submit then I execute the search and show the
result. However if user press to backbutton I reload the form a then
all input values are lost.
Are any "easy" way to store the input fields values?
Do
Just found it, it probably won't work long...
http://tinyurl.com/2en7ge
it looks like the vid is from before her pregnancy, from what i can
tell her body is definitely in shape.
__
and some pictures
http://data.blogg.de/18079/images/britney.jpg
http://www.the-planets.com/b
I have a form with some fields in order to do a search
When user clicks on submit then I execute the search and show the
result. However if user press to backbutton I reload the form a then
all input values are lost.
Are any "easy" way to store the input fields values?
I have a form with some fields in order to do a search
When user clicks on submit then I execute the search and show the
result. However if user press to backbutton I reload the form a then
all input values are lost.
Are any "easy" way to store the input fields values?
On May 1, 12:09 pm, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sam,
>
> That's a nice addition to the corner plugin! Regarding the issues you
> found, the corner plugin inserts divs to achieve the cornering effect
> so it can only be used on block level elements that support div
> children.
>
>
Justin Stockton schrieb:
I'm dumb. This does work if you use the right selector. Based on the
structure of my document, $('#foo dl') would never return anything
since my definition list is a sibling of the header, not a child of.
DOH!
Ok, cool :-)
It helps a lot to always test if your select
Hi all,
There's an issue with the Interface plugin in Safari - notably, the
Carousel doesn't work. This is the case on the demo on the site as
well.
I've just submitted a fix for that issue which is working on our
development Mac here, the ticket in question is this:
http://dev.jquery.com/ticke
Yeah, I think it's a bug. I'll fix it. :o)
Chris
Andy Matthews wrote:
I don't know if the array "bug" is a bug or a feature. Coldfusion actually
starts counting arrays at 1. So it's possible that could be intentional,
although given that this is a javascript plugin, it's probably a bug.
---
I'm dumb. This does work if you use the right selector. Based on the
structure of my document, $('#foo dl') would never return anything
since my definition list is a sibling of the header, not a child of.
DOH!
On May 1, 5:45 am, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Justin Stockton schrieb:
I do know that Cody Lindley is also working on ThickBox3, so I'm not
sure if these two projects are the same or conflicting... It will be
interesting to see.
http://codylindley.com/thickboxforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=561
On May 1, 2:37 pm, tlphipps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Was just wonde
Hi
I was having an issue showing google maps through Thickbox 2.1 - i had
to roll back to 2.0 to get it to work .
i was wondering if thickbox reloaded was likely to work with google
maps ?
Jonah
On May 1, 2:37 pm, tlphipps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Was just wondering if Klaus (or anyone els
Was just wondering if Klaus (or anyone else) could provide on update
on the progress of thickbox reloaded.
On Mar 20, 9:27 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (-Stash-) wrote:
> Don't forget to SHOUT LOUDLY when that day of work is complete ;)
>
> Luke
>
> Klaus Hartl wrote:
>
> > Joel Birch schrieb:
> >> Anyt
Brandon, I think that's a wise decision for the short-term, but
long-term I really believe this is a feature for core. Paraphrasing
Dave, jQuery is all about trying to read your mind. What you've done
here is put that notion on steroids. I've been playing around with
your plugin and it's reall
You don't even need to explicitly accumulate the result:
$.fn.attrs = function(key, val) {
if (val != undefined)
return this.attr(key, val);
return $.map(this, function(a) { return $(a).attr(key); });
};
Danny
malsup wrote:
>
> Good catch, Jörn!
>
>> You don't even need th
I don't know if the array "bug" is a bug or a feature. Coldfusion actually
starts counting arrays at 1. So it's possible that could be intentional,
although given that this is a javascript plugin, it's probably a bug.
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
Ariel,
Thanks for catching those. I started my plugin from another library and
had to fix numerous bugs. I'm finding that I've still not caught them
all. I'll address both of those issues later today. If you need
something sooner for some urgent reason, let me know, and I'm sure I
could sque
Would you mind filing a new ticket so that this doesn't get lost in
the archives? http://dev.jquery.com/newticket/
--
Brandon Aaron
On 5/1/07, Wizzud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a problem with IE and the fix method of jquery.event, whereby it (IE)
sometimes objects to the variable b (=
Hi,
saffamike wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I would also like to do the mouseover effect. I searched through the code
> and I couldn't find the reference to "crossbar". I am a JavaScript newbie
> so any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
what source code did you looked at. I meant
Hi Sam,
That's a nice addition to the corner plugin! Regarding the issues you
found, the corner plugin inserts divs to achieve the cornering effect
so it can only be used on block level elements that support div
children.
Mike
On 5/1/07, Sam Collett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Currently the
Good catch, Jörn!
You don't even need the explicit loop:
jQuery.fn.attrs = function(key, val) {
if (val != undefined)
return this.attr(key, val);
var a = [];
this.each(function() { a.push($(this).attr(key)); });
return a;
};
Currently the corner plugin (http://www.malsup.com/jquery/corner/) is
only used for rounded corners, it would be good if it also did borders
as well to replace the existing one (and automatically inherit the
widths and colours defined via CSS).
I am aware there are examples for doing this (under
Christof Donat schrieb:
Hi,
// Implementation:
$.require = function(names) {
$.each(names.split(","), function(i, n) {
if( !$.fn[n] || $[n] )
throw "required plugin " + n + " not found";
});
}
// Usage:
$.require("autocomplete,dimensio
Justin Stockton schrieb:
window.location returns the current URL in the browser's locator.
window.location.hash refers to the specific part of the page that the
URL refers too (the part that follow the #). So if you're visiting
http://example.org/index.html#foo then window.location would return
Mike Alsup schrieb:
That's just not what it does. Getter methods like that generally
return the value for the first matched element. If you want a plugin
to return all the values in an array you can write it like this
(untested):
jQuery.fn.attrs = function(key,val) {
if (val != undefined)
David schrieb:
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion Jorn.
That didn't work for me at first, it just returned me the object I
already had, ie. the select element. But when I changed the selector
to "#payment_method option" the magic started to happen.
That makes sense, glad I could help.
--
Jörn Z
Shelane,
Ok, I tried the width thing by initially putting "300px" and nothing
happened. Then I entered 300 and it worked fine. Can you place in the
documentation the expected value type (an integer value). Or maybe allow
people to set measurement types if you detect it's not an integer.
Fi
Nobody know it?
I have a problem with IE and the fix method of jquery.event, whereby it (IE)
sometimes objects to the variable b (=document.body) not being an object.
This usually happens on a page refresh, but cannot reliably be re-produced.
The solution I have put in place is a very small modification to the
a
Whilst on the subject of demo pages (see thread "demo request: Page
Content Menu") - I really would love it if there was a set template
for plugin authors to create demo pages from. Something that included
all the necessary (agreed upon?) headings and possibly CSS styling
too. It would ma
On 01/05/2007, at 4:37 PM, Ariel Jakobovits wrote:
Hey Joel, :), how about a demo page for 'Page Content Menu'?
I'm a very lazy man. Would a couple of examples in the wild do for
now? The thread that I announced this plugin contains more info about
using it also.
Used the Preshil School
Hi Chris,
nice plugin. great idea. very useful. 2 things:
1) the packed version doesn't seem to load properly. something about a comma.
2) your ListToArray function starts adding to the array at index 1, not 0.
thanks for the plugin, i really like it.
-Ariel
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