On Dec 17, 9:57 am, MorningZ wrote:
> "Is it a non-200 status code"
>
> I can't say it's 100% of the time, but in my code it seems to be the
> case
Ding, ding, ding. Looks like that's it. In my PHP script, this is what
I did to test...
try {
throw new Exception ( 'Something I made up' );
}
I have an ajax request being sent to a PHP script. If that script
captures an error, I'd like it to echo that error and return whatever
it needs to return to trigger the error callback in my ajax call. I
can't seem to find what that is. Is it a non-200 status code? Simply
throwing an error (thro
On Dec 16, 3:33 pm, Ricardo Tomasi wrote:
> Your thickbox script most certainly provides a callback function where
> you could add those handlers, which one are you using?
Hey Ricardo -
I'm using http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/.
I'll dig a little deeper. I was hoping someone already knew th
Hey all -
I'm looking for/wondering whether there is a way to access an element
loaded in a thickbox. I have a page that launches thickbox to load a
form. I need to be able to set a click() event listener on the submit
button of that form so that I can submit the form via ajax.
Unfortunately, I
On Nov 20, 2007 5:02 PM, Josh Nathanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> WOW, thanks for that link to debugbar.com -- I had been searching far and
> wide for an IE debugger and couldn't find anything good -- that is sweet!
It's no Firebug, but it's the best I've seen for IE.
On Nov 16, 1:33 pm, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to "manually" interact with the multifile plugin and, as
> part of that endeavor, I need to systemically access the anchor tag
> that provides "Delete" functionality. The
I'm trying to "manually" interact with the multifile plugin and, as
part of that endeavor, I need to systemically access the anchor tag
that provides "Delete" functionality. The following works great in FF
(of course):
$('a[href^="#multimulti_"]')
The objects are returned as expected and alert
On Sep 17, 9:17 am, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a form that is using both the ajaxFileUpload and the MultiFile
> plugins. When a user selects a file for upload, the change event
> uploads the file via ajax for validation. If an error occurs, I need
>
On Sep 17, 9:17 am, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a form that is using both the ajaxFileUpload and the MultiFile
> plugins. When a user selects a file for upload, the change event
> uploads the file via ajax for validation. If an error occurs, I need
>
ebug
// alert ( data['files'] );
$('form').prepend (
''
);
}
}
catch ( e ) {
alert ( 'Error: ' + e.message );
}
},
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Rob Wilkerson
can't put my finger on it.
Glen
On 6/4/07, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tried to post this question on the CurvyCorner forum, but it
> wouldn't let me activate my registration, so I thought I'd try here in
> the hopes that other users of the plugin ca
ch a
dramatic effect? Is there any way to avoid this (while maintaining
the opacity specification)?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Rob Wilkerson
n timed out in a very long time. a fast server program makes a
happy ajaxer!
perhaps you need to create the report in one call and continually check to
see if it is done.
On 5/3/07, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A bit more on this: Whatever is happening, whether it'
A bit more on this: Whatever is happening, whether it's a timeout or
code error seems to happen after approximately 5 minutes of waiting
for a response.
I'd really appreciate any input you all may have.
On 5/3/07, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think
opacity', '1' ).bind ( 'click', runReport );
}
});
If anyone has any thoughts on what might be happening, I'd really
appreciate it. I Googled until my fingers bled, but couldn't find
anything that seemed to make a difference. I'm hoping that maybe I've
just been looking at it for too long and am missing the obvious.
Thanks.
Rob Wilkerson
Apologies for my ignorance. I've been away from PHP for a long time
and guess I forgot that I had to name my checkbox fields with array
notation (e.g. ).
Once I did that and used implode() on the server side I got what I
needed.
Thanks.
On 4/27/07, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED
You can look at the spec here: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html
Hmmm. I hadn't read the spec. I'm used to dealing with these things
on the server side and never really had to think about how they were
handled. PHP doesn't seem to be handling it the same way ColdFusion
and, a
is read is the last one.
Instead of "&myselections=value1,value2, value3", I get
"&myselections=value1&myselections=value2&myselections=value3".
Has anyone else seen this? Am I missing something?
Thanks.
On 4/27/07, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a form on a page that doesn't have a submit button, per se.
Instead, there are a number of elements which, when clicked, should
submit the form to an action page that is specific to the element that
was clicked. I see that I can ajax-ify a form, but I don't see how to
modify the action at
BTW, I'm using "Curvy Corners for JQuery 1.2.11 (include compressed,
production version)". I forgot there were multiple curvy corners
plugins.
Any insight is appreciated. Thanks.
On 4/3/07, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone else had any trouble getting
Has anyone else had any trouble getting the curvy corners to look
right in IE7? For me, the line work doesn't match up in either IE6 or
7. It's not unexpected in 6, but I'd hoped I could get it to look
right in 7.
Here's what I have:
$( document ).ready (
I dont have a good answer, but I have had similar troubles and gave up. :(
> Please let us know your final result.
>
> Glen
>
> On 4/2/07, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I haven't had enough sleep lately and corners (jquery.corner.js) are
I haven't had enough sleep lately and corners (jquery.corner.js) are
completely kicking my ass. I have an image for which I'd like to put
a small caption. I'd like that caption to be inside of a white div
with rounded corners and a 1px black border. I can't seem to find the
right combination o
tm by some means then return the
content back to the browser.
Brad
On 4/1/07, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm working with the latest Ext alpha and jQuery to create a paned UI
> and I want to load an external URI into one of those panels. I've got
> th
I'm working with the latest Ext alpha and jQuery to create a paned UI
and I want to load an external URI into one of those panels. I've got
the layout nicely set up and I'm trying to get that URI to load via
AJaX. There's not a lot of documentation I can find about that, so
I'm winging it. I'm
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