[jQuery] Thickbox 2.1 Address Book second edition release url

2006-09-07 Thread TungAlex
This problem was fixed. Just replace cancel button onclick even onclick="top.TB_remove();" Thank about your watch! :) ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/

Re: [jQuery] jCarousel

2006-09-07 Thread kawikak
Great code. One thing, the scrolling doesn't take into account if padding exists in the css for .jcarousel-list li elements. Not sure if it's tough to add or not but that would be great. Right now if padding is added the window is off after scrolling a bit. Very nice work though Jan Sorgalla

Re: [jQuery] IE5 Compatibility

2006-09-07 Thread Onno Timmerman
Daimajin schreef: > John, is there any news about this plugin? I've tried what has been > suggested on the bug tracker > (http://liorean.web-graphics.com/scripts/array.js), this script seems to > work but jQuery still fails to load. > > John Resig wrote: >> Hello - >> >> I'm currently planning

Re: [jQuery] IE5 Compatibility

2006-09-07 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
> Why make jquery compatible whit dinosaure browsers. If I'm correct it > only makes jquery more complicated and more Kb's. IE 5.0 IE 5.5 should > be dropped out of support. IE 6 and IE 7 is ok and less buggy. Who > still uses IE 5.0 ? > Besides one more year and nobody uses it anymore. The ba

[jQuery] jQuery easing plugin - pre release

2006-09-07 Thread George Smith
Hi All, What it does: Overwrites the standard animate functions with custom easing functions from Robert Penner. http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery.easing.php What I've done since last time, is packaged up the equations into a separate object so this can be added to, and seperated out the unbasic

Re: [jQuery] jCarousel

2006-09-07 Thread Jan Sorgalla
kawikak wrote: > > > Great code. One thing, the scrolling doesn't take into account if padding > exists in the css for .jcarousel-list li elements. Not sure if it's tough > to add or not but that would be great. Right now if padding is added the > window is off after scrolling a bit. > > Very

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update

2006-09-07 Thread kain
hi, is there any particular reason why I'm getting as a result two divs using autocompleter? thanks. Live Search

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update

2006-09-07 Thread Dylan Verheul
No, this shouldn't happen. Please - make sure you use latest jQuery and autocompleter If the problem persists - set up a test page - provide OS and browser info to reproduce the problem On 9/7/06, kain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi, > is there any particular reason why I'm getting as a result

[jQuery] Wiki Vandalism

2006-09-07 Thread Mark Gibson
Hello, It appears that some anonymous fool has arsed about with the wiki, and Plugins/ExtendedTabs is no more. Is there a way of viewing historic versions of pages if this happens? or restoring it ourselves? In the mean time does anyone have the code for ExtendedTabs that they could email to me?

Re: [jQuery] Wiki Vandalism

2006-09-07 Thread Sam Collett
On 07/09/06, Mark Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > It appears that some anonymous fool has arsed about with the wiki, > and Plugins/ExtendedTabs is no more. Is there a way of viewing > historic versions of pages if this happens? or restoring it ourselves? > > In the mean time does anyon

Re: [jQuery] jQuery easing plugin - pre release

2006-09-07 Thread Justin Carter
On 9/7/06, George Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been working hard on this, and I reckon I've got it sorted, so now over > to you for some real world testing before giving it a proper 1.0 status. Any > and all comments welcome. > > Thanks > George. Hi George, I fired up IE7 and each anim

Re: [jQuery] jQuery easing plugin - pre release

2006-09-07 Thread Justin Carter
> On 9/7/06, George Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've been working hard on this, and I reckon I've got it sorted, so now over > > to you for some real world testing before giving it a proper 1.0 status. Any > > and all comments welcome. > > > > Thanks > > George. On 9/7/06, Justin Carter <

Re: [jQuery] Wiki Vandalism

2006-09-07 Thread John Resig
> Luckily you can view the history for an edited Wiki entry (although > there is not any links for viewing it or reverting changes). > http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/ExtendedTabs/?action=history > > The page where you can get the code is: > http://cbwhiz.com/programming/js/jq-tabs.html Yeah, I hav

Re: [jQuery] jQuery easing plugin - pre release

2006-09-07 Thread Jan Sorgalla
George Smith wrote: > > Hi All, > What it does: > Overwrites the standard animate functions with custom easing functions > from Robert Penner. > > http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery.easing.php > > [...] > Hi, well done. I worked on a similar plugin for extending the animation capabilities for

[jQuery] Thickbox 2.0 scrolling...

2006-09-07 Thread Tom Holder
I'm using thickbox 2.0 in a project (love it by the way!)...It works fine for my requirements, however in the popup thickbox I have a form that's longer than the window (and hence you get a scroll bar). It's somewhat annoying because if you use the mouse wheel, it will scroll the parent page not th

[jQuery] Window property error with ThickBox

2006-09-07 Thread Jonathan Chong
Hello I'm receiving a Javascript error with ThickBox, after upgrading to jQuery 1.0.1: Permission Denied on property window.nodeType This is happening with both my old version of ThickBox, and the latest version. I downgraded my version of jQuery to the version before 1.0 and both versions of Thi

Re: [jQuery] Thickbox 2.0 scrolling...

2006-09-07 Thread Jonathan Chong
Hi Tom You can set the width and height of the thickbox window in the URL that you calling it. See if that helps, thanks. On 07/09/06, Tom Holder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm using thickbox 2.0 in a project (love it by the way!)... > > It works fine for my requirements, however in the popup

Re: [jQuery] Thickbox 2.0 scrolling...

2006-09-07 Thread Tom Holder
Hi Jonathan,Sorry... the window is already plenty big enough, the form is quite long though so it's always going to scroll. I really want to find a way to fix the scrolling issue.ThanksTom On 9/7/06, Jonathan Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi TomYou can set the width and height of the thickbox wi

Re: [jQuery] IE5 Compatibility

2006-09-07 Thread Chris Ovenden
On 9/7/06, Onno Timmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Why make jquery compatible whit dinosaure browsers. If I'm correct it > only makes jquery more complicated and more Kb's. IE 5.0 IE 5.5 should > be dropped out of support. IE 6 and IE 7 is ok and less buggy. Who > still uses IE 5.0 ? > Be

Re: [jQuery] jQuery easing plugin - pre release

2006-09-07 Thread George Smith
Jan Sorgalla wrote: > > well done. > Thanks :) Jan Sorgalla wrote: > > I'm sure John will think about to let jQuery.fx accept the new > easing-option by default since it would be a great addition with just a > few more lines of core code. > Let's hope so, what I've done to jQuery.fx does fe

Re: [jQuery] jQuery easing plugin - pre release

2006-09-07 Thread George Smith
Hi Justin, I've sorted this for Opera now. Opera RegExp seems to be the strictest, I'm thinking that will be a good place to start testing RegExp's in the future. Thanks, George. Justin Carter wrote: > >> On 9/7/06, George Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > I've been working hard on this,

Re: [jQuery] jQuery easing plugin - pre release

2006-09-07 Thread Justin Carter
On 9/7/06, George Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Justin, > > I've sorted this for Opera now. Opera RegExp seems to be the strictest, I'm > thinking that will be a good place to start testing RegExp's in the future. > > Thanks, > George. Looks good! :) __

Re: [jQuery] jCarousel

2006-09-07 Thread Armand Datema
HI great code I was hinking about implementing this in a new newsportal where im working on http://politiek2.howardshome.com/Partijen/tabid/53/Default.aspx still need to finetune this but any idea why it works perfectly in ie but not in firefox? do i need to add any more classes? Armand On 9

[jQuery] Method Clarification

2006-09-07 Thread Sam
I may be sweating a small point, or... maybe I don't see the forest for all the trees...   I've been reading over the docs and playing with primitive jQuery constructs.    The docs... http://jquery.com/api/ the cheat sheet http://www.define-web.com/jquery_cheat_sheet/jquery_cheat_sheet_08

Re: [jQuery] Thickbox 2.0 scrolling...

2006-09-07 Thread patrickk
I´m having the same problem - it only occurs when using the mouse- wheel. when you´re inside a frame and you´re scrolling to the bottom of this frame and you try to scroll further the parent page will scroll (thus leading to re-positioning the thickbox). is it possible to prevent any scrolli

Re: [jQuery] Method Clarification

2006-09-07 Thread Blair Mitchelmore
Sam wrote: > I'm confused about whether .addClass operates on a jQuery object as > documented in jQuery.com/api/, and is listed as "Traversing" in the > cheat sheet. Seems to me .addClass operates on the DOM, and is a > "Manipulation" method? Technically it's listed as jQuery addClass( Strin

Re: [jQuery] Thickbox 2.1 Address Book second edition release

2006-09-07 Thread Karl Swedberg
On Sep 7, 2006, at 12:21 AM, TungAlex wrote: > Why I can't use center() in jquery 1.01 ?? It looks like center() was pulled out of core and put in a plugin. See here: http://jquery.com/dev/svn/plugins/center/ ___ Karl Swedberg www.englishrules.com www.learningjquery.com ___

[jQuery] Plugins - Javascript disabled VS CSS disabled!

2006-09-07 Thread Enrique Meléndez
Hi, I was testing jCarousel plug-in and I realised (as many other plugins out there) that when you disable javascript (jQuery) in your prefered browser, you miss not only behaviour but layout (CSS). So, I wonder, how to design our jQuery plug-in in order to perfectly separate behaviour (functiona

Re: [jQuery] Thickbox 2.0 scrolling...

2006-09-07 Thread Tom Holder
I guess you could perhaps get the scroll position of the parent, trap the scrolling and then change it to the original value? Hmm... seems messy.On 9/7/06, patrickk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I´m having the same problem - it only occurs when using the mouse-wheel.  when you´re inside a frame and y

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update

2006-09-07 Thread Rexbard
The cursor keys don't track with the mouse. For example: type com and let the suggestions pop up. Use the cursor keys to go down the list a bit. Mouse over one of the top items, highlighting that item. Cursor down again, and the highlight jumps to the last cursor-selected item. To make this even m

Re: [jQuery] IE5 Compatibility

2006-09-07 Thread Alistair Potts
Hello, I put the script together. Works for me! Is it failing on even the most basic jquery? Like $('mydiv').hide()? Basically all it does is make up the missing js functions that ie5.0 doesn't have - it doesn't change any jquery code. Alistair Daimajin wrote: > John, is there any news about t

Re: [jQuery] jCarousel

2006-09-07 Thread Jan Sorgalla
Hi, i hopefully fixed that, try it again, should work now with: http://sorgalla.com/projects/jcarousel/js/jcarousel.js Jan Armand Datema wrote: > > HI > > great code > > I was hinking about implementing this in a new newsportal where im working > on > > http://politiek2.howardshome.com/Par

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update

2006-09-07 Thread Dylan Verheul
I know. It's either mouse or keyboard right now. On 9/7/06, Rexbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The cursor keys don't track with the mouse. For example: type com and let the > suggestions pop up. Use the cursor keys to go down the list a bit. Mouse > over one of the top items, highlighting that

[jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread Dylan Verheul
After all the IE transparecny issues, I decided to take a closer look at what I was doing at the DOM level, and I looked at solutions of other plugin authors. It turned out that I was using a workaround for a bug that existed in earlier versions of jQuery that had since been fixed. Also, the DatePi

Re: [jQuery] Plugins - Javascript disabled VS CSS disabled!

2006-09-07 Thread Dave Methvin
> - Disabling Javascript (not CSS) should not enhance behaviour > but functionality AND LAYOUT (CSS) should remain at least. > Any suggestions on defining 'good practises' for css in plugins? A plugin should fail in a way that causes the least disruption to the page. The basic jCarousel example s

Re: [jQuery] AJAX loadIfModified() problems

2006-09-07 Thread Lewis, David
Hmmm ... My script is querying JSP pages that are accessed through a proxied Apache server. There is no "Last-Modified" header being automatically added, but as the response from the JSP is being generated each time, that the header indicates a new "Date" value. Even when bypassing Apache and makin

Re: [jQuery] AJAX loadIfModified() problems

2006-09-07 Thread Lewis, David
No, I'm not doing that ... It appears that I ought to, though! :-) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: September 6, 2006 6:29 PM To: jQuery Discussion. Subject: Re: [jQuery] AJAX loadIfModified() problems David, are you loading the if-modified-sinc

[jQuery] swapClass

2006-09-07 Thread Wil Stuckey
I'm not sure how helpful this will be to anybody, but i thought i would post it to the list anyway.jQuery.fn.swapClass = function(c1, c2){    return this.each(function(){        var t = $(this);        ( t.is('.'+c1)) ?             t.addClass(c2).removeClass(c1) : t.addClass(c1).removeClass(c2);   

Re: [jQuery] swapClass

2006-09-07 Thread Karl Swedberg
On Sep 7, 2006, at 1:56 PM, Wil Stuckey wrote:I've found this to be pretty helpful, so i thought i would contribute it to the groupHi Will, I may be mistaken, but I think this functionality is already built into jquery.js, called toggleClass: toggleClass: function( c ){ jQuery.className[ jQuery.

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread Geoff Knutzen
What problems are you seeing? http://www.dyve.net/jquery/?autocomplete seems fine to me right now on ie and ff -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dylan Verheul Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 10:41 AM To: jQuery Discussion. Subject: Re: [j

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread Dylan Verheul
Yes, I updated the script. It's fine in simple layouts, but try it with a complex (liquid, no-tables CSS or stuff like that), and it's all over the place. It looks like I found a solution that works on Firefox and IE now. Opera is a little off. Suggestions welcome. On 9/7/06, Geoff Knutzen <[EMA

Re: [jQuery] Plugins - Javascript disabled VS CSS disabled!

2006-09-07 Thread Jan Sorgalla
dave.methvin wrote: > >> - Disabling Javascript (not CSS) should not enhance behaviour >> but functionality AND LAYOUT (CSS) should remain at least. >> Any suggestions on defining 'good practises' for css in plugins? > > A plugin should fail in a way that causes the least disruption to the > p

Re: [jQuery] Deserialize Help?

2006-09-07 Thread ashutosh bijoor
HiOk I got the problem. Basically you are getting a response as JSON text. You need to convert this into a JSON object before you deserialize it as below:$.ajax({url:"/load.lasso",type:"GET", complete: function(data){    var js

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread Dylan Verheul
The new code introduced layout quirks in Internet Explorer (and perhaps also Firefox). Maybe a wrapper DIV wasn't such a bad idea after all ... I don't want to make autocompleter dependant on another plugin (else I'd use Interface for position and size). Any suggestions? I think I'll go back to t

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread kain
I've tried the latest version right now, sometimes I get Errore: uncaught exception: Permesso negato per ottenere la proprietà HTMLDivElement.parentNode in my js console, that sounds like Access denied to obtain the property HTMLDivElement.parentNode btw the problem of two nested divs I explained

[jQuery] xmlHttpRequest, responseText, responseXML

2006-09-07 Thread Arash Yalpani
Hi, I am in the process of migration my own Ajax lib to JQuery's. This how I call my server: $.ajax({ url: config.API_URL, type: 'POST', data: $.param(data), complete: XmlHelper.ajaxDone, success: XmlHelper.ajaxSuccess, error:(onerror ? onerror : XmlHe

Re: [jQuery] swapClass

2006-09-07 Thread Wil Stuckey
On 9/7/06, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sep 7, 2006, at 1:56 PM, Wil Stuckey wrote:I may be mistaken, but I think this functionality is already built into jquery.js, called toggleClass: Karl, Im pretty sure toggleClass simply adds and removes a single class name. What i needed was

Re: [jQuery] xmlHttpRequest, responseText, responseXML

2006-09-07 Thread Mike Alsup
> Strangely, the xmlHttpRequest object holds the responded XML in > responseText, instead of responseXML. Are you saying that responseXML is null? Are you sure? ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/

[jQuery] :not, :and

2006-09-07 Thread Francisco Brito
Should $().add() be $().and() instead? It makes more sense if the counterpart is "not".-brito ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/

Re: [jQuery] xmlHttpRequest, responseText, responseXML

2006-09-07 Thread Arash Yalpani
Hi Mike, Are you saying that responseXML is null? Are you sure? This is what Firebug shows me when I do console.log(xmlHttpRequest.responseXML):   [Document] null When I click on it, this is how responseXML looks like (btw, sorry for the HTML mail): null

Re: [jQuery] xmlHttpRequest, responseText, responseXML

2006-09-07 Thread Arash Yalpani
Just an idea, I don't know how JQuery uses the XmlHttpRequest object but maybe it has problems with my gzipped XML files? Included in my Header: > Content-Encoding: gzip > > Arash ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss

Re: [jQuery] xmlHttpRequest, responseText, responseXML

2006-09-07 Thread Mike Alsup
> This is what Firebug shows me when I do > console.log(xmlHttpRequest.responseXML): Well that makes sense. responseXML should be a doc and that's what you've got. If you were to alert responseXML you'd see something like [object XMLDocument]. responseText holds the actual text returned from

Re: [jQuery] swapClass

2006-09-07 Thread Karl Swedberg
On Sep 7, 2006, at 3:05 PM, Wil Stuckey wrote:Im pretty sure toggleClass simply adds and removes a single class name.Hi Wil,Ah, yes, you're right. My mistake. And sorry for misspelling your name last time. :) Karl___Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com ___

Re: [jQuery] jQuery easing plugin - pre release

2006-09-07 Thread Will Jessup
George, This is fantastic. I'm going to integrate it w/ tweenbox here - http://www.willjessup.com/sandbox/jquery/tweenbox/tweenbox.htm Can't wait to see the elastic on that. Lol. Will > Hi All, > > What it does: > Overwrites the standard animate functions with custom easing functions from > Rober

Re: [jQuery] xmlHttpRequest, responseText, responseXML (fin)

2006-09-07 Thread Arash Yalpani
>Well that makes sense. responseXML should be a doc and that's what >you've got. If you were to alert responseXML you'd see something like >[object XMLDocument]. responseText holds the actual text returned >from the server. > > Yes, you are absolutely right. And no, JQuery has NO problems wit

[jQuery] BUG: $(document).ready never executes if window.onload is set in Firefox

2006-09-07 Thread Ilya Shindyapin
function myOnload(){testFunction('JS: Test 1 Worked!');}function testFunction(str){alert(str);}window.>$(document).ready(function(){alert('jQuery TEST WORKED!');}); IE 6.0.2xx... will execute both of the alerts FF 1.5.0.6 only alerts: 'JS: Test 1 Worked!'after attempting to debug the issue, it look

Re: [jQuery] :not, :and

2006-09-07 Thread Klaus Hartl
Francisco Brito schrieb: > Should $().add() be $().and() instead? It makes more sense if the > counterpart is "not". I like that, it's even more readable. hey, what about not() should become without() ;-) -- klaus ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@j

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread Jason Huck
This looks pretty nice. Attempting to implement now, got a couple of questions: 1) Using the CSS in your demo page, what's the easiest way to nudge the entire results list down a bit? For some reason mine are popping up directly over the input element instead of just beneath it, obscuring it. 2)

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread Klaus Hartl
> 2) Is there something I can add to programmatically disable the default > forms-autocomplete function in browsers? FF's default menu choices are > competing with the plugin's choices. for mozilla browsers set an attribute "autocomplete" to "off"! -- klaus

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread Lewis, David
Works for IE, too: http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/properties/aut ocomplete.asp Here's a good backgrounder document: http://wiki.mozilla.org/The_autocomplete_attribute_and_web_documents_usi ng_XHTML ~ David -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMA

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread Geoff Knutzen
1) Make sure that the input element has the rule display: block .ac_wrapper input { width: 100%; display: block; } -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Huck Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 1:39 PM To: discuss@jquery.com

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread Geoff Knutzen
IE too -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Klaus Hartl Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 1:48 PM To: jQuery Discussion. Subject: Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again) > 2) Is there something I can add to programmatically disable the defa

[jQuery] Understanding $.ajaxTimeout

2006-09-07 Thread Arash Yalpani
Me again, can someone please explain, how exactly does $.ajaxTimeout work? I have tried this: $.ajaxTimeout(5000); Waiting for 5 seconds after a $.ajax() call to a not available server, none of the callback methods (complete, success, error) gets called!? BTW: where are all the $.* functions

Re: [jQuery] swapClass

2006-09-07 Thread Dave Methvin
> jQuery.fn.swapClass = function(c1, c2){ > return this.each(function(){ > var t = $(this); > ( t.is('.'+c1)) ? > t.addClass(c2).removeClass(c1) : t.addClass(c1).removeClass(c2); > }); > } > Also i would like to know if this is the most efficient this code could be. As written it

Re: [jQuery] Understanding $.ajaxTimeout

2006-09-07 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Hi! > BTW: where are all the $.* functions (specially the $.ajax* ones) > documented? > Currently documented are $.get, $.getIfModified, load() and loadIfModified(). Looks like the rest is considered being private (no API) methods. > I have looked in http://jquery.com/api/ but I can't find no

Re: [jQuery] swapClass

2006-09-07 Thread John Resig
> I thought of with a single-chain version but it (ab)uses .pushStack which is > marked @private. When writing plugins you're fully encouraged to use the @private methods - that's what they're there for. I'm working to document them better for plugin authors, but you should definitely feel free to

Re: [jQuery] Understanding $.ajaxTimeout

2006-09-07 Thread John Resig
> Currently documented are $.get, $.getIfModified, load() and > loadIfModified(). Looks like the rest is considered being private (no > API) methods. Not so, I just haven't finished documenting ajaxTimeout, $.ajax, ajaxStart, ajaxStop, etc. Those are the last remaining functions left. > Check out

Re: [jQuery] Understanding $.ajaxTimeout

2006-09-07 Thread Arash Yalpani
Hello Jörn, >Check out http://www.visualjquery.com/ >It has a category for AJAX. > > thank you, I did. The $.ajax* ones are missing there too. Good night, Arash ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/

Re: [jQuery] Understanding $.ajaxTimeout

2006-09-07 Thread Arash Yalpani
>Yep - this is using the same data that's on /api/ so it also doesn't >have the aforementioned methods. I'm working to document them, sorry >for the delay. > > Ah, take your time! But could you please announce it on the list or the JQuery blog whenever you are done with that? It's my last step

Re: [jQuery] AJAX loadIfModified() problems

2006-09-07 Thread John Resig
> Would this suggest that I should modify my JSP to add this header and > update the value when the page response has been updated? Yes, that is the "proper" (HTTP-spec) way of doing that - and what jQuery currently supports. Although, it's certainly a possibility to add in the content-checking ca

Re: [jQuery] Understanding $.ajaxTimeout

2006-09-07 Thread John Resig
> Ah, take your time! But could you please announce it on the list or the > JQuery blog whenever you are done with that? It's my last step of > complete migration to JQuery :) Sure thing, I've been lagging behind on my jQuery updates because I had to put off some of my book deadlines in order to g

Re: [jQuery] AJAX loadIfModified() problems

2006-09-07 Thread Lewis, David
Thanks! I added a custom header to my JSP so that the "Last-Modified" value is only updated when the page contents are updated. It is now working very nicely with jQuery. :-) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: September 7, 2006 3:29 PM To: jQuery D

Re: [jQuery] jCarousel

2006-09-07 Thread kawikak
Thanks for the help. The problem was the padding needs to be added to the within the and not the itself. .jcarousel-list li img { padding: 1px; } Works now, thanks! Jan Sorgalla wrote: > > > kawikak wrote: >> >> >> Great code. One thing, the scrolling doesn't take into account i

[jQuery] ttabs in interface plugin

2006-09-07 Thread Glen
Is the ttabs demo on interface.eyecon.ro working for anyone? (http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/ttabs.html) I've tried it on windows & osx, in both IE & Firefox, but it doesn't seem to respond @ all. Thanks, Glen ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquer

Re: [jQuery] ttabs in interface plugin

2006-09-07 Thread kenton.simpson
It works for me in IE6, firefox1.5 and Opera9. This may be null point, but you know you have to click the link to the left to enable tabs. Glen-13 wrote: > > Is the ttabs demo on interface.eyecon.ro working for anyone? > (http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/ttabs.html) > > I've tried it on windows

[jQuery] Interface slideshow

2006-09-07 Thread kenton.simpson
I've been trying to make a slideshow with interface, but cant make it work. In fire fox I get the error "slideshow has no properties". here my code $(function() { $.slideshow({ container : 'myshow', images : [ {

Re: [jQuery] ttabs in interface plugin

2006-09-07 Thread Rey Bango
It doesn't work for me in either FF 1.5.0.6 or IE 6. Rey... Glen wrote: > Is the ttabs demo on interface.eyecon.ro working for anyone? > (http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/ttabs.html) > > I've tried it on windows & osx, in both IE & Firefox, but it doesn't > seem to respond @ all. > > Thanks,

[jQuery] jQuery scrollbar

2006-09-07 Thread Will Jessup
Ahoy list, Is there a good jQuery scrollBar out there? I started using the iDrag library from interface which I think may lead to half of the solution but didn't see a clear way to rig things up because the onDrag method is a bit slow (or i'm doing something wrong). If anyone can point me to a

Re: [jQuery] little help

2006-09-07 Thread kenton.simpson
This is should be close to what you want. $(function() { $("#showform").slideDown(); $("#hideform").slideUp(function() { $.ajax("post", "savecomment.cgi", [{ name: comment,

[jQuery] Submitted form not picking up selected items

2006-09-07 Thread Bruce MacKay
Hi folks, I'm using the following code to pass form data onto the server for processing $.fn.ajaxSubmit = function(e) {this.submit(function(){ var params = {}; $(this) .find("[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]'text'], [EMAIL PROTECTED]'hidden'], [EMAIL PROTECTED]'password'], [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [jQuery] Submitted form not picking up selected items

2006-09-07 Thread Mike Alsup
> Is there an error in the above code? If not, where else should I look for > a solution. I am using jquery rev 249. Look here: http://jquery.com/dev/svn/plugins/form/form.js ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/

Re: [jQuery] IE5 Compatibility

2006-09-07 Thread Daimajin
Alistair Potts wrote: Hello, I put the script together. Works for me! Is it failing on even the most basic jquery? Like $('mydiv').hide()? This is what I'm doing:
    $(document).ready( function() {
        $("#clickme").click( function() {
            alert("I've been c

Re: [jQuery] IE5 Compatibility

2006-09-07 Thread Daimajin
Chris Ovenden wrote: > John's plugin solution sounds eminently sensible, but if you really > are worried about code bloat you could use a conditional comment to > hide jQuery from those browsers altogether. If you're doing proper > unobtrusive javascript your site should still work without it. The

Re: [jQuery] little help

2006-09-07 Thread Matt Stith
Whats with the "$(function() {"? Maybe im missing something here, but i dont see why you need to put all of that inside an anonymous function which is also inside of a jQ object. Wouldnt this work fine:
$("#showform").slideDown();
$("#hideform").slideUp(function() {
   $.ajax("post", 

Re: [jQuery] Interface slideshow

2006-09-07 Thread Matt Stith
As i said in my last email, there really is no reason to surround all of that code in a JQ function. you can remove the "$(function() {" line, and the final "});", which may be causing your problem. JS might be looking in the wrong scope for the "slideshow" function. You also dont need the square b

Re: [jQuery] little help

2006-09-07 Thread Karl Swedberg
On Sep 7, 2006, at 10:09 PM, Matt Stith wrote:Whats with the "$(function() {"?  I think $(function() { }); is shorthand for $(document).ready(function() { });At least, that's what Jörn told me on my "Learning jQuery" blog: http://www.learningjquery.com/2006/09/introducing-document-ready#comment-6Ka

Re: [jQuery] ttabs in interface plugin

2006-09-07 Thread Glen
More specifically, as with Rey, I was using Firefox 1.5.0.6 & IE6 when it failed for me. -g On Sep 7, 2006, at 8:51 PM, Rey Bango wrote: > It doesn't work for me in either FF 1.5.0.6 or IE 6. > > Rey... > > Glen wrote: >> Is the ttabs demo on interface.eyecon.ro working for anyone? >> (http:/

Re: [jQuery] scrollbar

2006-09-07 Thread Will Jessup
Ack, ok i asked about the scrollbar stuff too soon - figured it out: http://www.willjessup.com/sandbox/jquery/scrollbar/scrollbar.html need some work, but i think that should do it (for me at least) Will ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http

Re: [jQuery] little help

2006-09-07 Thread kenton.simpson
That is correct the $(function is shorthand. and the [ is require and the function will not work with out it. Karl Swedberg-2 wrote: > > On Sep 7, 2006, at 10:09 PM, Matt Stith wrote: >> Whats with the "$(function() {"? > > I think $(function() { }); is shorthand for $(document).ready(function

Re: [jQuery] Interface slideshow

2006-09-07 Thread kenton.simpson
Thanks for trying, but your incorrect in your assumptions. Matt Stith wrote: > > As i said in my last email, there really is no reason to surround all of > that code in a JQ function. you can remove the "$(function() {" line, > $(function is shorthand for $(document).ready(), and if you pul

Re: [jQuery] scrollbar

2006-09-07 Thread kenton.simpson
when you reach a solution could you post a link to a working example of your scroll bar code. Will Jessup wrote: > > Ack, ok i asked about the scrollbar stuff too soon - figured it out: > > http://www.willjessup.com/sandbox/jquery/scrollbar/scrollbar.html > > need some work, but i think that

Re: [jQuery] scrollbar

2006-09-07 Thread Will Jessup
kenton., That is working code (afaik) There is a problem in the way iDrag grabs the location of the scrollbar - so i had to add a pixel and subtract one here and there, but the problems solved in FF are compounded in safari, so that's something I need to think about. Will > when you reach

Re: [jQuery] little help

2006-09-07 Thread John Resig
> That is correct and the $(function is shorthand. and the [ is require and the > function will not work with out it. Ok, you had a typo in your code, and no the [...] isn't required. This is more than sufficient for his needs. $.ajax("post", "savecomment.cgi", { comment: $("#fldcomment").val

Re: [jQuery] scrollbar

2006-09-07 Thread John Resig
> when you reach a solution could you post a link to a working example of your > scroll bar code. His code works for me. There's a little box with images in it, with a scrollbar to the right of it. Just drag it around to move the items. --John ___ jQue

Re: [jQuery] little help

2006-09-07 Thread kenton.simpson
I'm using nabble for my post. I would seem somethings are not posting where John Resig wrote: > >> That is correct and the $(function is shorthand. and the [ is require and >> the >> function will not work with out it. > > oops by bad!!! I guess I need to review the docs agian. > >$.ajax(

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread Dylan Verheul
This is a Firefox bug. On 9/7/06, kain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've tried the latest version right now, sometimes I get > Errore: uncaught exception: Permesso negato per ottenere la proprietà > HTMLDivElement.parentNode > in my js console, that sounds like > Access denied to obtain the proper

Re: [jQuery] jquery.history.js and Safari

2006-09-07 Thread Taku Sano (Mikage Sawatari)
Hello, On 9/6/06, Fil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alas, I don't know how to fix the bigger bug. And I get nightmares just > reading a solution given at > http://bloomd.home.mchsi.com/histapi/howitworks.html Thanks. I read it. However, it seems to be difficult to implement it. Because I do not ha

Re: [jQuery] Autocompleter update (again)

2006-09-07 Thread Dylan Verheul
On 9/7/06, Jason Huck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This looks pretty nice. Attempting to implement now, got a couple of > questions: > > 1) Using the CSS in your demo page, what's the easiest way to nudge the > entire results list down a bit? For some reason mine are popping up directly > over th

[jQuery] Removing a click handler

2006-09-07 Thread Sam
Once a handler is assigned   $('#mydiv').click(myfunction);   How can I remove the event handler at a later time?   Sam   ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/

Re: [jQuery] Wiki Vandalism

2006-09-07 Thread Larry Garfield
On Thursday 07 September 2006 05:07, John Resig wrote: > Yeah, I have no idea how to revert the page, so instead I just deleted > all versions back to the one in question - the page is back in its > original state now. Hopefully switching to Drupal will resolve > ambiguity problems like this in th

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