Oh, btw.. and i notice that both files (htm and php) needs to be accessed
through a webserver to make that particular error show. I tried accessing
the htm as a file in a browser and although it doesn't spit out the error,
it just wont work (a 'silent' error :p)
cheers,
Guntur N. Sarwohadi
On
Karl Rudd wrote:
// window.setTimeout(s,0); // blah() fails in all
Karl Rudd
This is very surprising. I tested the setTimeout before posting Jeff's
installScript to this thread, and I found that it worked. But my test was
inappropriate, because I wanted it to succeed with my
At the moment, the date picker plugin
(http://kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/) uses an anchor added
after the input to show the calendar. What I wanted to do is show it
when I clicked on the input instead.
Also I think it is good practice to add events after adding an element
to the DOM
Working on a time picker (that works in a similar way to the one used
in Google Calendar).
A bit buggy (mostly CSS issues), but still functional.
http://www.texotela.co.uk/code/jquery/timepicker/
I want to solve the issues in the todo list, so if anyone has any
fixes, it would be appreciated.
I
There is a little bug in jQuery.parse[1]: the white space shortcut is not
escaped by an additional backslash.
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Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
Looks good for me.
I have browsed dojo and prototype today, but they seem to do nothing special
for eval, ie: I think that they share the same problem, but are unaware of
it.
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If your jquery results array is in a variable (to reuse it instead of
re-querying over and over again) then what is the best way to get the nth
item from it *without modifying the array* ?
For instance the following would cause the myElements variable to end up
containing only one item!
var
Hi Norbert!
It's true, Stefan and me are quite busy right now, and therefore have little
time for our private projects. For myself, I'm currently at home, a week
were I promised I wouldn't do any programming ;-) (which is actually not
quite true..improved a plugin for jQuery, but pssst).
Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
Could you please post that as a bug report? Thanks.
Where is the button?
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LOL well it wasnt what I expected. Is there a way to toggle this
behavior
in your plugin?
Currently not. That's what makes the tabs bookmarkable (and enables
history support at all) - the hash in the URL changes accordingly. If
you bookmark that page and come back to the page via that
I've found the button... I'm going to add the report right now :-)
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Hi Stefan,
devsteff [c] wrote:
hi community and kevin luck,
It's keLvin but that's OK :)
first i must thank kevin you for his great datepicker. it's really fantastic
and fits perfect into my project (even the css :)).
Glad you like it!
but unfortunately he
forget the old world in his
Klaus Hartl schrieb:
My assumption was wrong (sorry Brandon for the false alarm). That
happens if I attach a custom 'activate' event (for the history support).
This was done to have access to the plugin settings...: Ugh.
tabs.bind('activate', function() {});
Still no idea how to fix
Glen Lipka schrieb:
http://glenlipka.kokopop.com/jQuery/tabs/#
I'm thinking about extending the callback system in the Tabs
plugin to
not only allow one callback, but different ones for more
flexibility:
On My latest prototype using tabs:
Matt Grimm schrieb:
I'm a big fan of this idea, Klaus, and even made a first attempt at
integrating my own pre-callback. It's useful to me because I am
dynamically loading (via AHAH) the content of each tab and I want the
content to load before the tab actually makes the switch. As it is, the
It's keLvin but that's OK :)
sorry keLvin, mea culpa!
This must be the most requested feature for the plugin. It's
something I originally thought unnecessary but since there
has been so many requests for it I am willing to implement
it. When I next get a free couple of hours I'll look at
* Alan Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-11-21 20:50]:
* Alan Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-11-21 13:28]:
I've created a simple jQuery grid...
http://kiloblog.com/2006/11/19/a-grid-in-jquery/
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Here are direct links to the grid, this latest version
Hmm.. weird as..? please let me know, i might learn something from you,
especially i'm particularly new to js and jquery :)
thanks!
On 11/24/06, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guntur N. Sarwohadi schrieb:
Oh, btw.. and i notice that both files (htm and php) needs to be
accessed
Stargate is referring to Perl modules that wrap Javascript libraries.
I've used these, looking for a way to avoid writing Javascript. But my
experience in using these wrappers is that I end up having to write
Javascript anyway -- that's what drew me to jQuery :-)
On the Perl side, I use the
Quoting Aaron Heimlich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That's awesome Aaron. That is pretty powerful.
On 11/22/06, Christopher Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er, you are aware that you can reference strings as arrays in PHP, or if
needed convert a string to a real array in one line, right?
for
Paul,
Thanks for the reply! I am quite happy to hear you are working on a stable
release and that you will have some updates soon. I will be glued to the
screen waiting for the next version (although I promise I will not abuse my
F5 key). Thanks from a big fan of your (and Stefan's) work,
i think element[n] would be the best, but im no expert.
On 11/23/06, George Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If your jquery results array is in a variable (to reuse it instead of
re-querying over and over again) then what is the best way to get the nth
item from it *without modifying the
If so, you can not override jQuery.getScript function.
But my test result is, IE6 and FF2 would wait to finish downloading the
script
and continue the program.
jQuery.getScript = function (src, callback) {
var js = document.createElement('SCRIPT');
js.type = 'text/javascript';
Why not use document.createElement(script) !?
Because we want jQuery to wait until the script is loaded and
evaluated, so it's possible to do something upon completion,
like continuing the normal flow of the program. This is
necessary for example for writing a require like the one in
There is an undocumented feature of jQuery where destructive methods (like
eq()) will accept a callback function as a second argument. That function
will have the new selection as 'this', but other methods on the chain will
still be using the origonal selection. i.e. $(div).eq(n,function(){
On 11/23/06, George Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- $(myElements[n])
If you want to wrap the nth element of myElements in a jQuery object, then
that looks like the way to go.
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Here here Yehuda! You said it perfectly. Thanks everyone, and have a
great weekend!
Paul
On 11/23/06, Yehuda Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the spirit of thanksgiving, I want to say that I'm thankful for John and
the rest of the gang for creating and tweaking jQuery. It's quite literally
Thanks, Klaus! Nice work. I'll fully check it out tomorrow and try to
integrate it into my current project.
m.
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Guntur N. Sarwohadi schrieb:
Hmm.. weird as..? please let me know, i might learn something from
you, especially i'm particularly new to js and jquery :)
You should add any ajax handlers before calling $.ajax, not inside of
the success callback. You code worked because the ajaxStop event is
Blair McKenzie schrieb:
There is an undocumented feature of jQuery where destructive methods
(like eq()) will accept a callback function as a second argument. That
function will have the new selection as 'this', but other methods on
the chain will still be using the origonal selection. i.e.
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