Allan Mullan wrote:
I believe this is because you can't actually remove the attribute
disabled - Instead try doing $(#submitanswer).attr(enabled,
enabled);
No, there is nothing like an enabled attribute. Just set the disabled
attribute to true or false (I found that to be the most
Hi Jörn,
Your small code change did work, tnx for your help.
/Jens
On 5 Jul., 22:17, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jens wrote:
thanks for the update.
I am loading content to a page dynamically (Ajax: $.get) and have used
tooltip to apply tooltip on the fly on each part. All
I can bring up the homepage finally ( was down earlier as well ) but the docs
/ plugins / blog / dev site are all generating a variety of errors ( all
seem to be that local mysql access isn't working at the host )
How am I supposed to play with the new behaviors when I can't see the
project?!!
Unless you have a very good reason to do so you really should not be
using javascript to deliberately break behaviour that users expect to
work. I can't speak for anyone else but I know precicely how long I
would stay on a site that prevented me from using cut and paste in
forms.
On Jul 4,
Thanks for looking into this, I'm really impressed with the work
that's been done on the basis of a wild speculation I had while trying
to think up ways of making the animation of lots of items
smoother. :)
Regarding the CSS cascade problem, would making any custom rules
jQuery creates
Hi all,
I would like to call a function after thickbox has been closed. I am using
thickbox 3. Any ideas please how to do that ?
Thanks
T
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I was able to get this to work:
function getContent(){
$(#content).fadeOut(1200,function(){
showContent();
});
}
function showContent(){
$(#content).load(EX_myNewAjax.html).fadeIn(1200);
}
wondering if there is a more concise way to write it
-john-
I think the slideUp is not stable,when it animate it have a flash! but
it does not have this problem in 1.1.2!
我不知道我表述的是否清楚,我在使用向上滑动时,不管是animate 还是slideup!
Hi David,
Thanks for your reply - progress being made
however the jquery.load immediately loads the new AJAX content
(it appears immediately)
then it does both the fadeIn and fadeOut's
Guessing that a trigger is needed to defer the
showing of new AJAX content until AFTER fadeOut() has completed
In the application I am developing I have been using Erik's excelent
effects queueing plugin to que classes of animations up one after
another. My code for setting up the effects queueing was as follows:
{
var animList= new Array;
var thisQueue = null;
// Get
I don't know if this will help (does not depend on jQuery):
http://webdevel.blogspot.com/2006/06/create-css-class-javascript.html
It's not been compared with using jQuery to alter CSS, but I think it
may be faster. It modifies the CSS properties directly (replaces them
with what you enter). It
An AJAX submission is as secure as a normal form submission - both go via
the same mechanism.
For security in both you should use HTTPS. If submitting only via AJAX you
could implement client-side encryption with a public key, the server can
then decrypt this, but this wouldn't apply to normal
We can all help you - but you won't learn anything if I just paste a
translated version of the function ;-)
To learn jQuery the best thing you can do is to run through the tutorials on
the website to see how it all works, then have a go at translating it
yourself.
By all means though if you
Christian Bach schrieb:
Hi,
I put together a demo/preview for the upcoming release tablesorter
2.0 release.
The main features of the upcoming release will be:
- Multi-column sorting
- Robust support for adding new data to the table, provided with the new
update method
- Support for
Hi,
I put together a demo/preview for the upcoming release tablesorter
2.0release.
The main features of the upcoming release will be:
- Multi-column sorting
- Robust support for adding new data to the table, provided with the new
update method
- Support for custom filter (thinks zebra tables
I have same wish, paging is a must! =)
MichaL
2007/7/6, Michael Stuhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Christian Bach schrieb:
Hi,
I put together a demo/preview for the upcoming release tablesorter
2.0 release.
The main features of the upcoming release will be:
- Multi-column sorting
- Robust
Seems that the Drupal installation for plugins are down, so I cannot
access the behavior this time.
I tried the other way, adding to $(document).ready this test:
$('body').click(function(event) {
if ($(event.target).is('[EMAIL PROTECTED]')) {
Christian Bach wrote:
Hi,
I put together a demo/preview for the upcoming release tablesorter
2.0 release.
The main features of the upcoming release will be:
- Multi-column sorting
- Robust support for adding new data to the table, provided with the new
update method
- Support
FAO: John, et al.
Main jQuery Site seems to have a problem on many pages - message at
the top claiming that jQuery JavaScript Library has a problem and
continues to load the main content over this (sometimes!)
Some of the tutorials, etc don't actually load.
Just a heads up :)
Cheers
Dave
I've noticed that too, the site seems to have been rather flakey in
recent weeks.
On Jul 6, 12:26 pm, Dave Probert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FAO: John, et al.
Main jQuery Site seems to have a problem on many pages - message at
the top claiming that jQuery JavaScript Library has a problem and
2007/7/6, Kia Niskavaara [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Multi-colum sorting is great news. Good work!! Reverse multisorting on one
column and normal sorting
on another column doesn't seem to be working (yet)
Is it possible to add a custom sorter that sort using the initial order?
Custom sorter will be
an ajax mysql connection for editing datas inside the table and I owe
you BIG time!
;-)
GREAT WORK!!
On 6 Jul., 13:34, Christian Bach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
2007/7/6, Kia Niskavaara [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Multi-colum sorting is great news. Good work!! Reverse multisorting on one
column and
I think .getJSON better for this dont?
$.getJSON('teste.php',{query: 'edit', id: idval}, function(data){
$([EMAIL PROTECTED]).val(data.nome);
});
On 6/29/07, Massimiliano Marini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$.ajax({
type: POST,
url: test.php,
data: query:editid=+idval,
Hey everyone,
I just helped a friend of mine solve a problem he was having with
thickbox 2 and the latest jQuery (1.1.3.1), so I thought I'd share
the info in case anyone else is having the same problem.
He was getting an error running it in IE6.
Changing line 270 in thickbox.js seemed to
Hey Christian...
Any thoughts about auto-inserting header lines every X rows? I'm looking at
your demo and I notice that you're mirroring the headers at the bottom, but
what about considering an injection of the header rows every so often? It
would obviously only be helpful with large datasets.
Or better yet a clear sort button. That would be a bit more useful I
think.
_
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Stefan Petre
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 6:58 AM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Preview: Brand new tablesorter 2.0,
Dear friends!
It is comfortable to $.extend json data with JQuery. Is it possible to
sort/arrange JSON data the same comfortable way?
Most of the json data arranging solution that I googled was about
sorting on server and then ajax-request it.
I am trying to make my application work in a
Hi -
I'm experiencing the same problem with IE6 where I get an error Could
not set the selected property. Unspecified error when executing the
code:
$(option:first, #my_select).attr(selected,true);
OR $(option:first, #my_select).attr(selected,selected);
OR $(#my_select).children([EMAIL
Karl Swedberg wrote:
Hey everyone,
I just helped a friend of mine solve a problem he was having with
thickbox 2 and the latest jQuery (1.1.3.1), so I thought I'd share the
info in case anyone else is having the same problem.
He was getting an error running it in IE6.
Changing line 270
Closer investigation seems to reveal that the first time an fxqueue is
invoked the animations placed in the queue all happen concurrantly as
if they were not queued up. For some reason this doesn't happen on
subsequent invokations and all the animations queue up as they
should. I hadn't noticed
did u get any further with this project ?
I might have a use for it in a project of mine and would be interested
in helping you make progress.
*...(
On Jun 25, 3:44 am, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sort of made progress, then I tried to hook up the next back buttons.
Then I messed
Yes I've debugged and there's only one option element concerned ...
I've tried many alternatives but it seems to always bug when
applying .attr after .children -
Is there any other way to select an option?
Apart from using the id as $(#my_option).attr(selected, true)
works fine -
Ben
On Jul 3,
Hi Abba,
Part of the problem has been that when we announced jQuery v1.1.3, we
got a ton of traffic from Digg, Reddit, Ajaxian Dzone. Anytime you get
that much traffic, you're bound to have some instability.
It would be helpful if you could list out the errors that you're
receiving so we
I went backwards and messed it all up.
Basically, as was pointed out to me, my code is very procedural.
This sort of thing would benefit greatly from being OOP.
Ben Nadel had volunteered to help me out and plugin-ize it. But he has been
a little busy too.
The proof of concept is there, the
$.ajax(datatype: 'json') does not work with Opera 9+. Using Opera dev
console, I could see my response in responseText and responseXML is
null.
It works in IE and FF.
A frequent topic on this list is how to make your web apps degrade
gracefully when JavaScript is turned off. I've compiled a list of links
that will help you guys with this:
http://adactio.com/journal/959
http://hesketh.com/publications/progressive_enhancement_paving_way_for_future.html
Hi THEO,
Thanx for your help...
Hey buddy cud u do a favour to me.As hopefully ma client wud
purchase the s/w...
But still i need to do all the implemetation @ a trail version of web
trends s/w.and need to give a presentation 2mrow.
So please if u cud tell me wat all changes i need to
Since it's Friday - here's something I made for fun with jQuery:
Have you ever looked at a picture on the Internet, say on Flickr or
Facebook, and thought it would look great with a speech bubble with
your own commentary?
I wrote a jQuery based bookmarklet that allows you add speech bubbles
to
I have an iframe on my site which a form posts to.
But how do I activate an event when the iframe is done loading its
content?
Hi,
im loading my pages through ajax and id like to have one script for
all pages by adding:
var page = './page.html'
to
onClick=javascript:name();
Is that possible? How to do that?
Regards
Remy,
It looks very cool. I added a bubble, clicked Copy and then closed
down the browser. I went make to the page and no bubble appeared. Is the
bubble only persistent for as long as your browser session? I noticed
that you did mentioned that you're not storing speech bubbles but I just
I absolutely love it! That is so slick!
-js
On 7/6/07, Remy Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since it's Friday - here's something I made for fun with jQuery:
Have you ever looked at a picture on the Internet, say on Flickr or
Facebook, and thought it would look great with a speech bubble
Error correction for jquery.forms plugin (http://www.malsup.com/jquery/form/)
Error oberved when send a form containing file field with Internet Explorer
7
A possible solution to solve it :
form.action is an object under IE7 so an error occured when the script try
to replace it by an url
i
Oh, never mind, it was my fault. :) The first queue that gets
created is assigned the number 0, which of course evaluates as false,
so th thisQueue? test was returning false even when a queue had been
created if that queue had a number of 0
On Jul 6, 2:52 pm, Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 6, 4:11 pm, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the
bubble only persistent for as long as your browser session?
Hi Ray,
No - that doesn't sound right - as in it's not session dependant.
What's happening is the URL to generate the Speech Bubble is sent to a
tinyurl API I wrote and
Remy Sharp wrote:
Since it's Friday - here's something I made for fun with jQuery:
Okay, we're now expecting something this cool every Friday!
This is wonderful! Thank you very much for sharing.
-- Scott
On Jul 5, 12:57 am, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This update to the jQuery Tooltip plugin brings a few minor yet very
useful features and some very important bug fixes.
Most often, I'm getting this error (FF IE)
$(window).scrollLeft is not a function
jquery.tooltip.js
Line 319
Thanks for the reply my man.
Rey...
PS: Its Rey with an 'e' ;)
Remy Sharp wrote:
On Jul 6, 4:11 pm, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the
bubble only persistent for as long as your browser session?
Hi Ray,
No - that doesn't sound right - as in it's not session dependant.
What's
R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote:
On Jul 5, 12:57 am, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This update to the jQuery Tooltip plugin brings a few minor yet very
useful features and some very important bug fixes.
Most often, I'm getting this error (FF IE)
$(window).scrollLeft is not
Another thing, you're bundling your site's style in zip file.
--
?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ?
Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!comBlog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/
Unfortunately I don't see how to use this - History plugin uses Ajax
to bring content onto a page. I am linking to another page. Really no
clue on how that plugin applies, sorry.
On Jul 5, 4:33 pm, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out the history plugin. It does this for
sccr410 wrote:
Unfortunately I don't see how to use this - History plugin uses Ajax
to bring content onto a page. I am linking to another page. Really no
clue on how that plugin applies, sorry.
If you take a closer look at the demo, there's also an example with
showing/hiding a paragraph
If I understand you correctly, if someone enters or clicks a URL from
another page like:
http://www.hughesnunn.com/attorneys.html#mixer
you want to display that attorney when the page loads?
If you can parse the anchor out of the URL on page load you could use
jQuery's click method to
just FYI, I have no affiliation with this site. It's just done by some
people I know.
_
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Andy Matthews
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 12:50 PM
To: [jQuery]
Subject: [jQuery] SITEANNOUNCE: Silent Uproar
Silent Uproar, a
Silent Uproar, a music review website has launched a new version using
jQuery:
http://silentuproar.com/
Andy Matthews
Senior ColdFusion Developer
Office: 877.707.5467 x747
Direct: 615.627.9747
Fax: 615.467.6249
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.dealerskins.com
This has worked in the past, but now I am trying with the new version
of jquery and the easing plugin.
I want my html to load into a div, then slideDown with easing.
Everything loads fine for me...but no slide effect. Any help would be
fantastic.
script type=text/javascript
Added to the list.
Andy Matthews wrote:
Silent Uproar, a music review website has launched a new version using
jQuery:
http://silentuproar.com/
*
Andy Matthews
*Senior ColdFusion Developer
Office: 877.707.5467 x747
Direct: 615.627.9747
Fax:
On 7/6/07, Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding the CSS cascade problem, would making any custom rules
jQuery creates !important help?
I initially looked into this and tried to implement it with no success.
However after rewriting the script bout 5 times, I got it!
I have updated the
very cool
Andy Matthews wrote:
Silent Uproar, a music review website has launched a new version using
jQuery:
http://silentuproar.com/
*
Andy Matthews
*Senior ColdFusion Developer
Office: 877.707.5467 x747
Direct: 615.627.9747
Fax: 615.467.6249
It seems to be fine right now but the errors I was seeing were all related to
mysql being offline. The wordpress error was the mysql database unavailable.
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
Hi Abba,
Part of the problem has been that when we announced jQuery v1.1.3, we
got a ton of traffic from Digg,
So are the results still the same?
Looks like:
DOM Profile (1330.403ms, 79446 calls)
CSS Profile (1249.132ms, 173 calls)
I have a question.
Take a look at this page:
http://www.commadot.com/jquery/animate/animatetest.htm
When you click animate in any browser, you can see how it is doing them
I'm using a modification of Dylan Verheul's AutoCompleter that can be
found at http://www.pengoworks.com/workshop/jquery/autocomplete.htm.
I need to pass not only the user's input, but the customer number. On
a full hit, I know it from the logged in user, on an AJAX call I need
another way to
http://www.commadot.com/jquery/animate/easingError.htm
Click animate.
Why does this page go into an infinite loop?
Is it impossible to animate two items at the same time using easing?
Glen
I'm not sure that appending the script tag as text forces the
browser to parse and run the script as you would like. All examples
(
http://cain.supersized.org/archives/2-Dynamic-loading-of-external-JavaScript-.js-files.html
, http://ajaxpatterns.org/On-Demand_Javascript ,
Found what I was looking for...
//forget this code:
- $(#ga).after('script type=text/javascript_uacct =
UA-2158413-2; urchinTracker();/script')
//add this code:
+ var s2 = document.createElement(script);
+ s2.type = text/javascript;
+ s2.text = '_uacct = UA-2158413-2; urchinTracker();';
+
input type=hidden id=CustNo name=CustNo value=791823
The AutoComplete section of the JavaScript is:
$(document).ready(function() {
$(#txtItem).autocomplete(itemquery.abc?CustNo=+$
('#CustNo').val(),
{
delay:10,
minChars:2,
A problem i'm running into is that I have functions in JQuery that I
want to affect objects loaded by the remote scripting, but these
functions appear to only affect objects when they are loaded with the
initial page.
Any time you make a change to the DOM, you have to re-apply any behaviors
you
Hello,
I'm learning JQuery and Ajax, but i'm not using JQuery's built in Ajax
method (wanna learn about Ajax on its own before I use JQuery's
methods).
A problem i'm running into is that I have functions in JQuery that I
want to affect objects loaded by the remote scripting, but these
functions
When I load content into a div from an ajax call, the flash movie contained
in updated code doesn't display in FF 2.0.0.4 on the MAC.
However it does look as though the movie is there because if I right mouse
click on the space it is supposed to be, the flash dialog appears.
Works fine on MAC
On 7/6/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a question.
Take a look at this page:
http://www.commadot.com/jquery/animate/animatetest.htm
Hey Glen, I liked your example, so I've taken it and applied the css
animation concept.
http://www.sunsean.com/animatetest.html
The results are
Ok, so to go back to the original intent of this thread:
Does it make sense to consider changing how jQuery (core) executes
animations?
Or is this something that should be a plugin?
It makes animations much more predictable and efficient, but are there
enough real world use cases.
Glen
On
Rey Bango schrieb:
If any of you have other links, please feel free to submit them.
No, i have not a link for this. I have a good link to view what going on
when using JQuery so bad ;) :)
Go to http://www.haz.de/ without JS, great kino
--
Viele Grüße, Olaf
whoa! that is the scariest thing I've seen in a long time. With
JavaScript: respectable news site. Without JavaScript: umm, nothing.
--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Jul 6, 2007, at 7:05 PM, Olaf Bosch wrote:
Rey Bango schrieb:
If
Very cool, Remy. That's a kick-ass demo page!
On 7/6/07, Remy Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since it's Friday - here's something I made for fun with jQuery:
This sounds familiar. Brent Pedersen recently pointed me to this link
when I was troubleshooting a similar problem:
http://jakeo.org/blog/2007/03/16/css-opacity-and-flash-transparency-in-mac-firefox/
Mike
When I load content into a div from an ajax call, the flash movie contained
in updated
Sorry guys, but I cannot get my head around this one. I am trying to
create a vote button that looks like the ones here, jyte.com
I already have ALL of the backend logic programmed. I even already
have everything working, the problem is, I am using CSS to display the
buttons. This does not
In the main tutorial http://docs.jquery.com/How_jQuery_Works the third
section is 3. Callbacks, Functions, and 'this' however there is no
discussion or even a mention of 'this'.
Could someone who understands it help this newbie out?
The specific thing I'm trying to figure out is, given a lists
Hi everyone,
Firstly, I'm very new to jQuery, so this may seem like a stupid
question.
I'm trying to show/hide sections of my site using jQuery, but also
changing the class of the element I'm targeting when the slide is
toggled. This is the HTML
div class=sidebarContent
h3
Yeah...1.18 MB of nothing. They obviously are not concerned with dialup users
either...
Just for fun I went to my Netflix account with JS turned off. For those who
don't know, Netflix is a DVD rental company that's pretty big here in the U.S.,
and they use a ton of JS to enhance the user
Just for readability, you might want to use the toggle function and the
slideToggle function too.
Totally untested, but in the ballpark. Im also using the slideToggle's
callback feature to WAIT until the
slide is finished before changing the class.
$(p).toggle(function(){
el = $(this);
http://www.visualjQuery.com is a great resource too. I cant remember
anything without it.,
I whipped up a demo. Is this it?
http://www.commadot.com/jquery/selectors/tables.htm
Glen
PS. I had some trouble figuring out how to select all the first tds.
Anyone have a better method than me?
On
If each of your target td's has a class clicktd...
$(.clicktd).click(function() {
$(this).siblings(td:eq(1)).children(div.class).show();
});
Something close to that should work...someone will jump in and correct me
I'm sure!
Basically on an event such as click, $(this) will point to
For the time being, I think it should be a plugin, maybe one that adds
to/extends the .animate() function.
But I would argue that there has to be some real world examples created.
Maybe take a plugin that does some animation already and recreate it using
the css method. For instance, I have a
Thanks for the reply. It's just that my example doesn't work and in those
cases I have found view source helpfull to see what I forgot, being a newbie
and no js pro.
I cannot get your tabs working, I prob forgot or don't know what most take
for granted...
OT + Shameless plug, but Yay: http://silentuproar.com/news.php?ID=10484
That's one of our bands (I work as a web developer in Music Managment).
Nice to see it being covered on this site.
On 7/6/07, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Silent Uproar, a music review website has launched a new
On 7/6/07, Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cannot get your tabs working, I prob forgot or don't know what most take
for granted...
http://www.bkdesign.ca/1programming/minitab.php#tabs1
You forgot to include jquery also:
script type=text/javascript src=http://www.bkdesign.ca/jqu
Thanks for the reply.
You also have this text randomly on the page:
sual1 ul).idTabs(); /SCRIPT
??? I can't see that anywhere...
Bruce
- Original Message -
From: Sean Catchpole
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 9:16 PM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Tabs or
Thats too bad, is my own fault as I should be able to figure out the code and
css on my own...will stick with other ajax/js tabs.
Yours look good though, I'm just not a js pro
Thanks for looking!
Bruce
- Original Message -
From: Sean Catchpole
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
I have received an XMLDocument object through an Ajax call and has
subsequently changed some of the nodes in the object. I now want to
convert it to a plain text string so I can pass it on as a parameter.
Is there any way in jQuery to do this?
Very nice!!
On 7/6/07, Remy Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since it's Friday - here's something I made for fun with jQuery:
Have you ever looked at a picture on the Internet, say on Flickr or
Facebook, and thought it would look great with a speech bubble with
your own commentary?
I wrote a
Jquery is very good for this, will adapt u into the rules \o/
On 7/4/07, Alexsandro_xpt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Exactly, I getting into standards(WC3) now.
Uhm... now I understand.
Thank you a lot for help me... :)
bye.
On 4 jul, 14:02, Ganeshji Marwaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glad
Yeah i fix hiding after call JCarousel
On 7/5/07, Ganeshji Marwaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have put together a demo page here showcasing, that you can set display to
none in javascript after the call to jCarouselLite. The link to the page is
great... glad u got it working...
On 7/6/07, Jean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah i fix hiding after call JCarousel
On 7/5/07, Ganeshji Marwaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have put together a demo page here showcasing, that you can set
display to
none in javascript after the call to
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