Dear sir,
the following is the offical example of read attribute. But would you
tell me how to make it return the text 'Prototype'?
a id=tag href=/tags/prototype rel=tag title=view related
bookmarks. my_widget=some info.Prototype/a
$('tag').readAttribute('href');
// - '/tags/prototype'
I have post a question before
http://groups.google.com/group/prototype-scriptaculous/browse_thread/thread/e7c9e808777c8ba7/f2af8212bc699643?lnk=gstq=event+order#f2af8212bc699643
I would like to solve this problem accroding to this site
I have a simple question, is $F() cannot get radio button values?
Should I use the old method document.form.xxx[0].checked to check the
value???
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Prototype
Today I read the JQuery UI 1.7 http://jqueryui.com/demos/
I found that their document is clear, their demo has been cover most
of the cases. For example Draggable, Droppable. It is really
convenient for the developer.
I remeber that about 1 to 2 years before, script.aculo.us has been
developed
thank you for your informationI think Ihave to rewrite most of my
object...thanks anyway
On Nov 9, 12:50 pm, kangax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 8, 12:23 am, vtsuper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here are the third style
var test = new Frm('frm1',{method:'post',url:'testing.php
Dear all,
any new ideas about this question
Victor
On 11月7日, 上午12時53分, vtsuper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes...this is my question
Or are you asking which style to use when you're defining your own
functions and classes?
Both ways should be doing the same things...but what I want
here are the third style
var test = new Frm('frm1',{method:'post',url:'testing.php'});
var test = new Frm('frm1','post','testing.php');
var test = new Frm({id:'frm1',method:'post',url:'testing.php'});
which style that the prototypejs developer suggest us to use??
On 11月8日, 上午10時53分, vtsuper
with.
Or are you asking which style to use when you're defining your own
functions and classes?
HTH,
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On Nov 6, 11:38 am, vtsuper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
I have a small question. when should I pass parameter by variables?
var