Hey, that's pretty cool Andy. Interesting way to view comics. Glad my
little bit of code was able to help.
-- Josh
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Another thing you can try is attach the handler directly to the load event
for each image:
$("img").load(function() {
alert('image ' + this.src + ' is loaded and has widt
That might get me where I want to go. Thanks Josh!
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will be loaded in
the DOM and have the event handler bound before the images themselves are
loaded.
-- Josh
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thews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "jQuery (English)"
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> Okay...
>
> I figured out why it's not working. My code is firing before the
> images are fu
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Okay...
I figured out why it's not working. My code is firing before the
images are fully loaded, therefore the width of the image is zero
until the
Okay...
I figured out why it's not working. My code is firing before the
images are fully loaded, therefore the width of the image is zero
until the browser downloads the image.
I installed a click event on each image which reported the actual
width correctly.
So, how might I only run this code
Besides the bracket weidc mentioned, is your document valid?
I get the correct image width by using width() on both IE and FF.
Alternatively you can check for the offsetWidth attribute.
$('img').each(function(){
alert(this.offsetWidth>500);
});
On Oct 29, 11:30 am, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PR
re images not under my domain. I'm
> pulling in an image from a 3rd party website.
>
> andy
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hi,
eh.. did you copy your code? 'Cause you wrote {'img').
On 29 Okt., 14:30, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm loading in a batch of images dynamically. Some of the images might not
> exist and I'm wondering how I might test for that image using jQuery
> (1.2.6). All I really wan
rom a 3rd party website.
andy
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hi,
eh.. did you copy your code? 'C
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