The fade in message is not hidden. Try:
$('#warning').css('opacity', 0).fadeIn(2000);
or
$('#warning').fadeOut(2000).fadeIn(2000);
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On 7/3/07, Priest, James (NIH/NIEHS) [C] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: John Resig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
If you have updated to jQuery 1.1.3 you can use the new behavior plugin. It
attaches events based on the selector even after the DOM has been updated.
http://jquery.com/plugins/project/behavior/
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On 7/3/07, DXCJames [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building a app that has a lot
And if you use the minified version and gzip it it is only 11kb! Go!
Go! HTTP Compression!
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On 7/3/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of you may have seen this but in case you missed it, David Cann
created a cool littel iPhone interface that can help you
from
SVN if you can.
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On 7/2/07, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry about that, Sam. You're quite right. I was testing with the
wrong release. The opacity is not working correctly in IE7. Is IE6
working? Virtual PC is giving me fits at the moment.
Mike
On 7/2/07
I saw the bug report for this ... do you have a test case? I can't reproduce
this one.
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On 7/2/07, weepy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also had a problem, this time only with IE6
line 1587 == return elem.filter ? (parseFloat( elem.filter.match(/
opacity=([^)]*)/)[1] ) / 100
for my purposes. I was looking at
http://www.vladdy.net/Demos/printf.html but the code is beyond me.
Cheers,
Rob
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http://code.google.com/p/jquery
Returns 404 Not Found
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That should be:
http://code.google.com/p/jqueryjs/
On 7/2/07, Aaron Heimlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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http://code.google.com/p/jquery
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() {
alert(I'm done resizing for the moment);
};
var resizeTimer = null;
$(window).bind('resize', function() {
if (resizeTimer) clearTimeout(resizeTimer);
resizeTimer = setTimeout(doSomething, 100);
});
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On 7/2/07, Marshall Salinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
BTW ... this is fixed in the upcoming jQuery 1.1.3. :)
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On 6/29/07, Adam Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi Nathan,
I ran into the same issue as well.
The jQuery.fx method is setting the effected element to display:block,
and that is the root of your troubles.
I'm
There is a known bug with Validate and jQuery 1.1.3a.
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On 6/28/07, Luc Pestille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
For some reason, the validate() plugin has somehow stopped working for me
in IE. It did at a point in the past, but as it was working I didn't pay
attention
.
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That kind of effect should not be in the dimensions plugin but rather in a
UI plugin.
Demos would help out so much.
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On 6/27/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahh, I see. Thank you.
In terms of setting the ScrollTop, is it possible for that to take a
Duration
I think this might be the same bug that is currently causing issues for the
validation plugin with 1.1.3a. I hope to find time to fix it tonight.
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On 6/26/07, Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Update: Replacing the 1.1.3a jQuery library with 1.1.2 seems to fix
the problem
you're doing this for a public web site). Flash seems to be the best way to
what you're looking for.
[1] http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/HTML:Canvas
[2] http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/SVG
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are you looking for?
--Erik
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Check out the excanvas project: http://excanvas.sourceforge.net/
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On 6/26/07, Aaron Heimlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since when does IE have native canvas support?
On 6/26/07, Erik Beeson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JavaScript is with canvas[1] or SVG[2], both of which
users to download and install excanvas, then more power to
you.
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On 6/26/07, Erik Beeson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You misunderstand. It's a javascript file that you include on your
page just like jQuery. It's no more installed than jQuery. Just fine
for general public use.
Well then, I stand corrected.
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You need to use the outerWidth and outerHeight methods of the Dimensions
plugin. The width and height just return the actual width and height
according to the box model.
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On 6/26/07, Ganeshji Marwaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks glen,
but dimensions also return the same
Sorry I thought you where looking for offsetWidth which is what outerWidth
method does.
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On 6/26/07, Ganeshji Marwaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks glen... but i don't completely agree, because technically,
according to the box model, width does not include border, padding
(o)
954-600-2726 (c)
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The hover bind a mouseover and mouseout event and you can remove them by
doing the following:
$('div').unbind('mouseover').unbind('mouseout');
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On 6/22/07, March [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i did something like this:
$('div').hover(function(){
// do something
},function
Unfortunately this won't work when using the hover helper method. The hover
helper method assigns an anonymous method to both the mouseover and mouseout
events. This anonymous function then decides if it should fire the given
mouseover or mouseout functions provided to .hover().
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hands dirty with
inline docs and minimal examples ... then you can start using it now.
You can grab the latest here: http://jquery.com/plugins/project/behavior
And see the example/test here:
http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/plugins/behavior/test/test.html
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I would highly suggest grabbing the latest from SVN instead of the jQuery
1.1.3a download.
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On 6/21/07, AJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is true and it will be officially released once jQuery 1.1.3 is
released.
If you don't mind using jQuery 1.1.3 alpha and getting your
is not the right time to play with nightly builds ;-)
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I believe it's
var $emptyObj = jQuery([]);
On 6/20/07, Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a quick question, is there a way to quickly create a jQuery
object that contains no elements at all so you can add() them as
needed later in the script?
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This is already dealt with in 1.0 Final, but it's a good tip for people
still using older versions.
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On 6/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey, in jorn's plugin and in serval more, if you put a div named
email or firstname or whatever its writes ANNOYING message
Sorry I don't have the answer but the bgiframe is primarily to fix z-index
issues in IE with select elements.
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On 6/15/07, Scott Sauyet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I've been staring at this too long now... help!
I have a div that is in-line when JS is off. With JS
On the topic of blockUI ... could you change the name of the file to match
the folder name: jquery.blockUI.js
This will allow you to add a build task to the build.xml so you can quickly
provide a min, pack and/or zipped version.
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On 6/14/07, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
$(document).ready is the original and is what happens behind the scenes ...
the shortcut is because we don't like typing. :)
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On 6/14/07, Charlie Concepcion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Rafael... Thanks Everyone!
It works great, man I'm loving this simple jQuery syntax
You're very welcome. Glad I could help.
On 6/13/07, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Heimlich wrote:
Try this:
/^(?:\d+|\d{1,3}(?:,\d{3})+)(?:\.\d+)?$/
Thanks, that works great.
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... it should
be. Perhaps even a note about how to add the svn properties like $REV$.
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On 6/13/07, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:
I thought about that! I tend to download both versions ... I sometimes
want to look at what I'm using!
The latest build script adds
Here is a link to a post not too long ago with an outerHTML plugin for
jQuery.
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/msg/62a2e93f55119d48
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On 6/13/07, Sean Catchpole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone else get the outerHTML of a html object? I can't seem to
get
Thats awesome Jorn ... great work!
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On 6/13/07, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its out! A version of the jQuery validation plugin that I call 1.0
final: http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/
I hope to improve the versioning of the plugin
out).
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test to jQuery 1.1.
[1] http://www.learningjquery.com/2006/12/quick-tip-optimizing-dom-traversal
[2] http://aheimlich.freepgs.com/tests/jquery/speed-test-firebug/
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, but I can't
be certain of that as I've never actually tried to do this.
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( -- pink);
is probably the best workaround.
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Be sure to add this to trac.
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On 6/9/07, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also added to the patch renaming the parameter 'xml' and sometimes 'r'
to 'xhr'. I think it makes it easier to read.
http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/svn/branches/jake-dev/src/ajax/ajax.js
On 6/7/07, Mike
It is possible but you have to set wmode=transparent on the flash. One
catch is that the element that shows up over flash can't have any opacity or
it doesn't work in Safari or Firefox mac. :(
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On 6/8/07, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, Adobe itself wasn't
The dimensions plugin extends the built-in height and width methods to work
on the window and document. You can use them like this:
$(window).width() or $(window).height()
$(document).width() or $(document).height()
http://jquery.com/plugins/project/Dimensions
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On 6/8/07
It is related to this bug: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/975
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On 6/8/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone?
Rey Bango wrote:
A buddy of mine sent me an email asking if I would look into a problem
he was having. He's calling a page via $.ajax() using a 'get
It is still not fixed.
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On 6/8/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was this address in v1.1.3?
Rey...
Brandon Aaron wrote:
It is related to this bug: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/975
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On 6/8/07, *Rey Bango* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
It is true that jQuery can already handle custom events quite well. This is
more for normalizing existing events and enabling the usage of the bind
syntax.
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On 6/7/07, SeViR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With jQuery is very simple make new event plugins. This is a sample
plugin
willing to call this case closed. A little disappointing, but
closed.
Thanks for all your help, Mike. This is part of a project that's going
to see some widespread use, and I'll make sure you get some
troubleshooting credit.
Aaron
It is true that the only documentation is within the file and that it needs
more. I hope to write some better documentation soon.
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On 6/7/07, pd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Apologies if I've missed something simple but I can't seem to find
simple documentation
Looks like Ted Serbinski is part of the team behind it.
http://tedserbinski.com/
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On 6/7/07, Joel Birch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 08/06/2007, at 7:25 AM, m3avrck wrote:
Here's another to add:
http://www.mothersclick.com -- one of the largest sites online for
moms
Actually you don't need to go that low-level. Take a peak at the
generate method here:
http://malsup.com/jquery/media/jquery.media.js
I'm sorry, I've gone over the JS a thousand times and I'm not making
any progress. My JS just isn't that strong.
Looking over the generate method, it looks
an invalid
character code: 5 nsresult: 0x80530005
(NS_ERROR_DOM_INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR) location: http://
www.andcuriouser.com/sandbox/jqueryqt/test.html Line: 7]
Thanks,
Aaron
/
param name=controller value=true /
/object
!--![endif]--
/object
Anyway, this doesn't have any bearing on my JS problem.
Aaron
selects that have a value of too. :)
Would that be:
$(form table).find( tr.required [EMAIL PROTECTED]''],[EMAIL
PROTECTED]''],).not([EMAIL PROTECTED]'false']);
How do you tell the currently selected item in the select?
Glen
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in the same way.
$(...).bind('mousewheel', fn);
Are there other events that could be added/normalized with this plugin?
BTW ... Here is the blog post about binding multiple event types:
http://blog.brandonaaron.net/2007/06/05/bind-multiple-events-simultaneously-with-jquery/
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All you need is general sibling combinator like this:
$('#appendExtraAppointments ~ li').remove();
More info on the selector.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-css3-selectors-20051215/#general-sibling-combinators
http://docs.jquery.com/DOM/Traversing/Selectors
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On 6/5/07, [EMAIL
Here is the mouse wheel plugin to help get you started with that. :)
http://jquery.com/plugins/project/mousewheel
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On 6/5/07, sebastianw wurtz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thx guys both solutions work very good and my guestbook look perfect.
The next i want to do is study
/trunk/jquery/src/event/event.js#L64
On Apr 17, 12:52 pm, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Moving to addEventListener and attachEvent is on the todo list. When
will it be done? Soon :)
It will involve a lot of regression testing to make sure we don't
cause any problems in the transition
Thanks for the kind words and testing out jQuery 1.1.3a! Hopefully the last
couple of bugs in 1.1.3a will be resolved soon and 1.1.3 will be out the
door.
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On 6/5/07, cdomigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I just say that I've started using Jquery 1.1.3a with Ext and it's
Could you please create a new ticket for this? Thanks.
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On 6/4/07, Jesse Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that after a jQuery clone(), the value of select boxes are lost
in IE (but not Firefox). Try this out:
div
select
option value=0one
I've found that it is somewhat unreliable to add object elements using
innerHTML. For my media plugin I resorted to using DOM methods to add
media in IE. For an example, look at the generate method at the
bottom of this file: http://malsup.com/jquery/media/jquery.media.js
Thanks for your
the behavior plugin here (requires jQuery Rev 1845+):
http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/plugins/behavior/
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On 5/31/07, John R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a table with rows of input fields that is dynamic in that the
user can add / remove rows. I'm trying to trigger a function whenever
Demonstration code:
code
script src=thickbox/jquery-latest.pack.js type=text/javascript/
script
script type=text/javascript
function TB_keyCatch() {
$(document).keydown(function(e) {
alert(triggering hit);
$(document).unbind( keydown );
Nice, thanks for the info. I have encountered this a few times myself.
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On 6/1/07, Dan G. Switzer, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While this isn't specifically related to jQuery, it certainly could affect
jQuery users, so I thought I'd post the link.
It appears Firefox 1.5
itself, and now things work as
expected.
Aaron
You shouldn't need to call noConflict more than once. Could you post up an
example?
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On 6/1/07, DaveG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using prototype and jQ on the same page. I'm using noConflict().
script src=/javascripts/jquery.js type=text/javascript/script
script type=text
It is an issue with the evalScripts() method within jQuery. Here is a ticket
about this particular bug: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/975
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On 5/30/07, weepy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using $.ajax to pull down some HTML and insert it into the dom.
The HTML has some
jQuery 1.1.3 aims to provide huge performance boost to multiple animations.
Feel free to give jQuery 1.1.3a a whirl and let us know if that helps out
any.
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On 5/31/07, Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working on a project that involves a varying, but potentially
quite
not really sure whats up with opera. It is usually very fast with
JavaScript.
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On 5/31/07, Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I'll give it a try, once I've gotten a link.
I understand that the animate() function in 1.1.2 starts a timer for
every element attribute being
I think I just fixed this leak in revision [2010] of jQuery. It had to do
with the global cache of events. Please grab the latest from SVN to see if
that fixes the issue.
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On 5/31/07, Ruchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm a JS and JQuery newbie and I'm trying to resolve
I'm not able to reproduce this in FF. Your using jQuery 1.1.3a? Is your HTML
valid? Could you post up the test page for the group to look at?
A workaround might be to use .find().
$('.search-advanced').find('#classtest').hide();
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On 5/30/07, Luc Pestille [EMAIL PROTECTED
Are you using the defer attribute on any of your scripts?
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On 5/30/07, weepy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have a project where I am using Ajax to squirt some HTML and script
into the DOM.
The script currently has a document.ready around it which appears to
fire ok when
Yes it is. It has been known to cause problems when used in
conjunction with jQuery scripts that use ready.
It is rare that the ready method doesn't work properly in IE. Could
you maybe post up a simplified test case? Try to narrow it down.
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On 5/30/07, weepy [EMAIL PROTECTED
the error
shows up?
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owner.
I just re-opened up my blog with a post about this yesterday.
http://blog.brandonaaron.net/2007/05/29/using-jquery-with-other-libraries/
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On 5/30/07, MrNase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just released a Farbtastic Widget on Widgetbox.com
During the creation of the Widget
That is what the jQuery.noConflict() is for. :)
Just do this:
var $j = jQuery.noConflict();
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On 5/30/07, MrNase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I see now, the problem still exists.
jQuery doesn't know what to do with -
var userlanguage = ${config.userlanguage};
I would need
I've added a new patch to the ticket based on Volker's patch. Can you please
confirm that it does indeed fix the problem?
http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/1143
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On 5/24/07, Jean-Francois Hovinne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply, John, and sorry for annoying
Is the memory given back after a refresh?
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On 5/29/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume this is a memory leak:
$(#id).empty();
$(#id).load(url, params, callback)
increases more and more the memory usage of firefox even if the
content is replaced (in my
No I believe they are in the process of being transitioned to Google
Groups. Feel free the post anything to this list for now.
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On 5/29/07, Mika Tuupola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are the dev and plugins lists up at the moment?
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this are. Perhaps
the problem can be solved in a better way?
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On 5/29/07, MathiasBank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good evening,
It is possible to call
1. $('#field').trigger(click);
2. $(document).trigger(myOwnEvent);
But it seems, that this is not possible to call
$(ducument).trigger
with widths, heights and offsets.
http://jquery.com/plugins/project/dimensions
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On 5/29/07, pd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
BjQ (before jQuery) I can do this:
document.getElementById('foo').clientWidth
to get a DOM value that Firebug tells me is set to something other
than
Here are the docs for .get( Number )
http://jquery.bassistance.de/api-browser/#getNumber
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On 5/29/07, pd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks guys, super-fast reply :)
Is this documented anywhere? I've scanned through the API and didn't
see anything for what seems to be a pretty
We don't support any declarations that the browser itself doesn't
support. However, there are plugins (lots of them) that solve lots of
different problems. There are several plugins that handle rounded
corners. Here is one of them: http://www.malsup.com/jquery/corner/
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On 5/28
Very cool! Thanks for keeping us in the loop. :)
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On 5/28/07, Wizzud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brandon, just an update in case you are interested.
I've made a few changes to the YUI visual test page to try and find out
where YUI was going wrong in Firefox.
My test page can
to access it.
...
this.functionname = function() {
var self = this;
$('td.number').each(function(_i) {
$(this).html(self.mainvar[_i]);
});
}
...
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On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Confusing title, but whatever. So basically I'm working on my first
This is an issue with your CSS. IE6 doesn't seem to like the .class#id
selector. You might need to rethink your approach. Perhaps keep the
unordered list and add the class to the li. That way you can reference
each part like this: .class #id
Hope that helps.
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On 5/26/07
Hmmm I'm curious ... which cell phone browsers will show the script?
Do you have or know of any articles on the topic?
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On 5/27/07, Matt Stith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
True, but alot of cell phone browsers will show the scripts if its not
commented out.
On 5/27/07, RobG
the server change I'm having problems getting to the previous test page.
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On 5/26/07, Wizzud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YUI getXY demo reinstated (see initial post for link).
Brandon Aaron wrote:
This is now fixed and you can grab the latest from svn and/or here:
http://jquery.com
helpful:
http://alistapart.com/stories/goingtoprint/
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On 5/26/07, Feed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I've used jQuery to manipulate, stripe and add hover effect to all
tables in my website (dozens of tables). There's a print button in my
website and I didn't remember
Nice. I believe it is worth polishing up! Keep at it.
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On 5/25/07, Erik Beeson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
In response to a thread yesterday, I put together a little framework
for effect queueing. My version yesterday, and subsequently Brandon's
version aswell, don't
Not at all. I actually believe you might get better results using the
min version plus gzip.
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On 5/25/07, Bil Corry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote on 5/25/2007 6:26 AM:
Mostly the problem is with the packed version. Try using the
original version
if it turns out this isn't really very useful, or if it's
already been implemented in SVN or whatever.
Is this useful to anybody? Is it worth polishing up a little more?
--Erik
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I just updated the test to include an empty selector as well.
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Brandon Aaron
On 5/24/07, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a pretty quick and dirty implementation of an fxqueue:
http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/plugins/fxqueue/
You can see the test page here:
http
Glad it is working for you. :)
I just updated it to fix the scope of the callback and you can now
pass params just like you can with animate. Check the new test page to
see.
http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/plugins/fxqueue/test/test.html
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Brandon Aaron
On 5/24/07, Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED
Pretty cool stuff Brandon!
Small typo though:
jquery.fxqueue.js line 37:
$this = $( args.shift() );
should be
var $this = $( args.shift() );
On 5/24/07, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glad it is working for you. :)
I just updated it to fix the scope of the callback and you can
Ahh good catch! Thanks Aaron. Fixed.
I used a semi-colon on the line above instead of a comma. :)
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Brandon Aaron
On 5/24/07, Aaron Heimlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pretty cool stuff Brandon!
Small typo though:
jquery.fxqueue.js line 37:
$this = $( args.shift() );
should be
var
Sure but I wonder what that would look like? Could you provide a more
detailed use-case?
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Brandon Aaron
On 5/24/07, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brandon Aaron wrote:
Here is a pretty quick and dirty implementation of an fxqueue:
http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/plugins/fxqueue
Actualy, the hoverIntent plugin is perfect for this.
http://cherne.net/brian/resources/jquery.hoverIntent.html
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Brandon Aaron
On 5/24/07, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brandon Aaron wrote:
Sure but I wonder what that would look like? Could you provide a more
detailed use-case
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