On Mon, 16 Oct 2006, Michael Geary wrote:
> The return value from $() isn't a function and doesn't have a call method.
>
> In any case, Blair's code is the way to do it:
>
> $("#div")[call]();
Right - I should have been more clear. To use call/apply, you'd have to do
it like this:
var obj = $('
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006, Aaron Heimlich wrote:
> On 10/16/06, Blair McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> $("#div")[call]()
>
> Blair's right.
>
> $("#div").call()
>
> tries to call the "call" method on $, but since there is no "call" method
> (that I know of), it's not working.
Actually, there
7;s not kidding, however, when he says "It cannot be easily fixed because
the whole advertising infrastructure depends on the hole.". This includes
Google. =)
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On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Brandon Aaron wrote:
> On 10/3/06, Dave Benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm not too crazy about .top() and .left() because of the need to
>> concatenate and un-concatenate 'px' everywhere.
>
> I can understand this and it is s
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Brandon Aaron wrote:
> jQuery has two methods named .top() and .left() for setting the top
> and left offset via css. I just wrote a plugin for getting the offset
> of an element and did some pretty extensive cross-browser testing.
I'm not too crazy about .top() and .left() be
Is there any plan to add jQuery methods to retrieve and set the
coordinates of an element on the page? It seems like a good addition to
dimensions.js, perhaps. Here's what I currently use:
$.fn.x = function(n) {
var result = null;
this.each(function() {
var o = this;
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Michael Geary wrote:
> No need to go to the extra work. jquery.js begins with this:
>
> window.undefined = window.undefined;
>
> So "undefined" exists in every browser. This is a handy line of code to put
> in any JavaScript - it's completely compatible with both old and new
>
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Paul Bakaus wrote:
> as you may know, the jQuery website is going to be updated soon,
> supported by a famous cms. Maybe it would be good to build in a plugins
> platform into the page, where every developer can add his plugin, like
> for example Firefox Plugins, mozdev. et
Well, I removed some code that was creating the Flash-based MP3 player and
the erratic behavior on IE went away. The other site that I had this
problem with had Flash as well, and in both sites I was using the
SWFObject JavaScript library according to the instructions, by creating a
DIV to rece
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Brandon Aaron wrote:
> I don't see the 'more' in IE but I do in Safari and Firefox. I noticed
> that in Firebug the console.log statment seems to get called twice but
> I could only find it once in all the javascript loaded for the home
> page. Does firebug double log or is th
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Brandon Aaron wrote:
> The current revision in SVN is 346. A quick glance over the check-ins
> didn't show a particular reversion # that the issue you are having was
> fixed in. I have been using the latest SVN revision since around 289
> and haven't seen this issue.
I can't
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Matt Stith wrote:
>
> On 9/25/06, Dave Benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Am I the only one here that finds $(document).ready() to be completely
>> unreliable? IE seems to be the main culprit. If I don't put the
>> $(document)
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Michael Geary wrote:
>> Is it permissable to have more than one
>> $(document).ready(function() {})
>> per page?
>
> Yes, as many as you want. They will be called in the same order that the
> $(document).ready() calls were made.
If it gets called at all.
Am I the only one he
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Yehuda Katz wrote:
> Good fyi. I'd quibble about the front-page of the programming section.
> I'm sure there are *some* people that check sections of interest to
> them. May not be a whole lot of people, but there are certainly *some.*
> Am I missing something?
I get the p
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Rey Bango wrote:
> I refer back to EasyDOM that, at the moment, will only work on v1.0a.
> The upgrade to v1.0.1 broke the functionality. Further, I recall an
> email that I sent out early this month that referred to the set()
> method, which is used in EasyDOM, to which John
On Sun, 3 Sep 2006, Arash Yalpani wrote:
> And I have found another error on Firefox/Mac:
>
>
> Error: missing name after . operator
>
> In isortables.js on line 92:
>
>shs.float = 'none';
>
"float" is a reserved word in JavaScript. Th
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006, John Resig wrote:
>> Lately I've been experimenting with Parenscript, which is a
>> Lisp-to-JavaScript translator that allows you to write macros; if
>> anyone's interested I can post some sequencing macro code I've been
>> working on...
>
> Go ahead! I'm interested :-)
Rig
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006, John Resig wrote:
> Neil Mix has released a library that lets you write Javascript code just
> like that: http://www.neilmix.com/narrativejs/doc/index.html
Wow, that is really impressive. I've been thinking about different ways to
approach the sync vs. async barrier. One app
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Stefan Petre wrote:
> Great news. I can finally release the Interface with the new changes,
> website and plugins.
Hi Stefan,
I'm trying out your new Sortables demo:
http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/sort.html
If you make your browser window smaller than the content and scro
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006, John Resig wrote:
> I'd like to thank everyone who made this release possible. It's been a
> lot of work, but the journey is only just beginning. I can't wait to
> delve into some of the very exciting advances that we have planned.
> Happy Coding!
Thank *you*, John! Congrats
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Franklin Davenport wrote:
> It would be nice if there was a JQuery Plugin for handling Styles. I
> found a script that is made to change styles (such as to stylesheets).
>
> Here it is:http://developer.apple.com/internet/webcontent/styles.html
jQuery does style changes alrea
If you put an overflow-y: scroll on the body, it'll keep the page from
jumping around when the scrollbar appears. This works in recent versions
of FireFox, though it started out as an IE-only extension.
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On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, John Resig wrote:
> I've been busy the past couple nights working on the new
> documentation. You can see it being generated on the fly here (this is
> also in SVN, rev 172 - look in the docs folder):
> http://john.jquery.com/jquery/docs/
Very nice, John.
I have a couple of s
ont = parseInt(cont) + 5
The input value is a string. To ensure that it is treated like a number,
you have to convert it before you use the + operator, since + is
overloaded for numbers and strings.
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