Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-11-08 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
> >> Are you trying to load content into a div from a different domain? > >> > > No. That's not possible. > > > > That's why I asked. (Always have to rule out the easy answers first...) > I > will try and look at the plugin this weekend and see if it can be easily > saved or not. > Thanks for

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-11-08 Thread Jeffrey McClure
Dan Atkinson wrote: > > > > Jeffrey McClure wrote: >> >> Are you trying to load content into a div from a different domain? >> > No. That's not possible. > That's why I asked. (Always have to rule out the easy answers first...) I will try and look at the plugin this weekend and see if it

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-11-08 Thread Dan Atkinson
Jeffrey McClure wrote: > > Are you trying to load content into a div from a different domain? > No. That's not possible. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/New-Plugin%3A-Xpander-tf2411102.html#a7234294 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-11-07 Thread Jeffrey McClure
Dan Atkinson wrote: > > I can get it working with an iframe, but then I get an ugly border around > it. > Are you trying to load content into a div from a different domain? The iframe border, in that situation, should be able to be hidden by adjusting the frameborder property. * -- View

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-29 Thread Dan Atkinson
I've pulled Xpander from my site as there are clearly some very serious usage issues that are apparent. Dan Atkinson wrote: > > Thanks for looking. > > The same thing pretty much happens. > > I can get it working with an iframe, but then I get an ugly border around > it. > > > Sean O wrote:

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-29 Thread Dan Atkinson
Thanks for looking. The same thing pretty much happens. I can get it working with an iframe, but then I get an ugly border around it. Sean O wrote: > > Dan, > > > FWIW, my Firefox 2.0 throws an Exception (viewable in Firebug): > [Exception... "'Permission denied to call method XMLHttpReques

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-28 Thread Sean O
Dan, FWIW, my Firefox 2.0 throws an Exception (viewable in Firebug): [Exception... "'Permission denied to call method XMLHttpRequest.open' when calling method: [nsIDOMEventListener::handleEvent]" nsresult: "0x8057001e (NS_ERROR_XPC_JS_THREW_STRING)" location: "" data: no] The XPander effect sti

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-28 Thread Dan Atkinson
Hey there. I'm trying this out on a fresh Wordpress install (http://www.guerillaweb.net/home/) but I'm having MAJOR troubles trying to integrate Xpander, in that it crashes -every single time- in Firefox 2.0 and reports 'unknown runtime error' in IE7. I've looked at the code, and there isn't a r

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-10 Thread Sam Collett
On 09/10/06, Jeffrey McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here is a demo of the plugin in action: > > Example: > http://labs.activespotlight.net/jQuery/Xpander.html > > Plugin Source: > http://labs.activespotlight.net/resources/js/Xpander.js > > Overview Page: > http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/Xpan

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-09 Thread Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ
super cool! Now I want more! How about a customizable hook for better presentation of href such as x.jpg, or x.mp3? On 10/9/06, Jeffrey McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here is a demo of the plugin in action: > > Example: > http://labs.activespotlight.net/jQuery/Xpander.html > > Plugin Source

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-09 Thread Andy Matthews
Ooooh.   That's TOTALLY not what I was thinking. Very cool.   -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Jeffrey McClureSent: Monday, October 09, 2006 12:53 PMTo: discuss@jquery.comSubject: Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: XpanderHere is a d

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-09 Thread Rey Bango
Very cool Jeffrey. Rey Jeffrey McClure wrote: Here is a demo of the plugin in action: Example: http://labs.activespotlight.net/jQuery/Xpander.html Plugin Source: http://labs.activespotlight.net/resources/js/Xpander.js Overview Page: http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/Xpander/ -

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-09 Thread Jeffrey McClure
Here is a demo of the plugin in action:Example:http://labs.activespotlight.net/jQuery/Xpander.htmlPlugin Source: http://labs.activespotlight.net/resources/js/Xpander.jsOverview Page:http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/Xpander/---Jeffrey ___ jQuery mailing list

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-09 Thread Andy Matthews
Do you have a demo?   One thing to point out is that, if I understand you correctly, this is something that CSS (3 I think) is already capable of doing.   -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Jeffrey McClureSent: Monday, October 09

Re: [jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-09 Thread Klaus Hartl
Jeffrey McClure schrieb: > I've just added a new plugin, in its early stages, that will display > standard links as inline toggling divs. > > http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/Xpander/ > > I'm still new to this process, so any comments/feedback would be > appreciated. > > Thanks Jeffrey, thank

[jQuery] New Plugin: Xpander

2006-10-09 Thread Jeffrey McClure
I've just added a new plugin, in its early stages, that will display standard links as inline toggling divs. http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/Xpander/ I'm still new to this process, so any comments/feedback would be appreciated. Thanks ___ jQuery mailing li