Brice,
Could you help me?
I regularly get an error in IE when my dialog (JQM) is showing:
Can't move focus to the control because it is invisible, not enabled, or of
a type that does not accept the focus.
In Firefox and Safari everything works without problems. And IE works as
well... but this
Brice,
re $.jqm.hash. I'm getting an error that there is no such property. Doing an
inspection of the object $.jqm in firebug shows only two properties - .open
and .close.
Chris
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Brice,
The version linked to on your page is r9.
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Sigh...
And I just noticed the link to r10.
One of those days
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Dmitry Rudakov wrote:
Brice,
Could you help me?
I regularly get an error in IE when my dialog (JQM) is showing:
Can't move focus to the control because it is invisible, not enabled, or of
a type that does not accept the focus.
In Firefox and Safari everything works without problems. And IE
Brice,
Is there any way I can change the callback functions after the initial
.jqm() call? I'm wanting to have a standard widget that performs similar
to the prompt() function in javascript. But I want to dynamically add a
callback depending on when/where in the site it's being used.
Cheers,
Chris Domigan wrote:
Is there any way I can change the callback functions after the initial
.jqm() call? I'm wanting to have a standard widget that performs
similar to the prompt() function in javascript. But I want to
dynamically add a callback depending on when/where in the site it's
Thanks for that Brice.
Another thought - is it possible to get the element that triggered the
jqmShow)? So if I have n anchor elements with class of jqmShow, the modal
object (once triggered) will have a reference to its calling element?
Cheers,
Chris
Chris Domigan wrote:
Another thought - is it possible to get the element that triggered the
jqmShow)? So if I have n anchor elements with class of jqmShow, the
modal object (once triggered) will have a reference to its calling
element?
Chris,
Sure thing. The last triggering element is
Excellent - just what I needed! Sterling effort.
Cheers
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Brice Burgess wrote:
Are you compressing (JS compressor, not gzip output) the combined
javascript output? I've played with similar techniques, and found
compressors and the capsulated function don't play well.
Bruce, to successfully use JS compressor
you need to include some
Dmitry Rudakov wrote:
Brice Burgess wrote:
Are you compressing (JS compressor, not gzip output) the combined
javascript output? I've played with similar techniques, and found
compressors and the capsulated function don't play well.
Bruce, to successfully use JS compressor
you
Brice Burgess schreef:
Ladies and Gentleman of the jQuery,
...errr, more so the Gentleman...
I am happy to bring you jqModal r7, codenamed listen. R7 is a major
feature enhancer, and brings about some API changes and parameter
reduction. I recommend upgrading porting your existing code
David Duymelinck wrote:
It's aready r9 but the plugin stays the same :)
I've been working on some IE6 fixes.. just haven't notified the list yet :)
I finally got around to use the plugin but i had a problem with the
(function($){})(jQuery); code, in firebug i got the error: is not a
Brice Burgess schreef:
Are you compressing (JS compressor, not gzip output) the combined
javascript output? I've played with similar techniques, and found
compressors and the capsulated function don't play well.
No i didn't use any compression method but i do use it in an asp.net
page
It doesn't appear so! :o)
Rick
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Rick, don't kid yourself, it is over my head too :D.
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Rick,
These are the plugins that I am using:
jqForm
jqDebug
jqHightlightFade
jqQuick (for dom)
the flash plugin
jqModal
jqMinMax (only using it once tho)
blockUI (will be getting switched out with a custom jqModal function)
And the rest
Rick, don't kid yourself, it is over my head too :D.
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Oh no, http://dev.iceburg.net/jquery/jqModal/ is down and I forgot to
download the CSS code for the plugin earlier today : /. Any good soul
who could email me a copy of it? Would be much appreciated - thanks.
-- Felix Geisendörfer aka the_undefined
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Rick,
These are the plugins that I am using:
jqForm
jqDebug
jqHightlightFade
jqQuick (for dom)
the flash plugin
jqModal
jqMinMax (only using it once tho)
blockUI (will be getting switched out with a custom jqModal function)
And the rest of the code is mine. This app is specific to a certain
Brice Burgess wrote:
* Overlays+IE6 iframe are now fixed positioned - support for ie6
quirks + standards mode
I love you! Just at the weekend I have to finalize a template using your
plugin you come around with the fix I was looking for! Works like a
charme now and centers correctly in
Brice, wonderful work, and i luv the confirm/alert replacement!
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Ladies and Gentleman
!
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Sent: vendredi 23 février 2007 7:58
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Ladies and Gentleman of the jQuery,
...errr, more so the Gentleman...
I am happy to bring
This is really great work. I think you might be able to save a few
extra bytes by dropping the closing tag when creating single elements.
jQuery will add them for you.
This:
$('div') and $('iframe')
Instead of this:
$('div/div') and $('iframe/iframe')
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On 2/23/07, Brice Burgess
Brice, good stuff, I am using the plugin and it is working great.
Just in case anyone wants to see it in action:
http://ov-staging.informationexperts.com/index.htm
every link below the blue bar opens a model and everything is created
dynamically.
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http://dev.iceburg.net/jquery/jqModal/
Awesome work, Brice!
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Brandon Aaron wrote:
This is really great work. I think you might be able to save a few
extra bytes by dropping the closing tag when creating single elements.
jQuery will add them for you.
This:
$('div') and $('iframe')
Instead of this:
$('div/div') and $('iframe/iframe')
Apparently
On 2/23/07, Kelvin Luck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently that causes JS errors when a page is served as
content-type=application/xhtml+xml. A user of my date picker told me
this and replacing the $('div')'s with $('div/div')'s fixed their
problems... I know the general opinion seems to be
On 2/23/07, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/23/07, Kelvin Luck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently that causes JS errors when a page is served as
content-type=application/xhtml+xml. A user of my date picker told me
this and replacing the $('div')'s with $('div/div')'s fixed their
On 2/23/07, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That sounds like something that ought to be fixed in jQ itself.
Should it though? It is passing jQuery invalid XHTML when you are
telling the browser to expect true XHTML.
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Well.I guess I'm on my way! At least I got Hello World! to appear
on my screen using ajax! :o)
Rick
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 9:08 AM
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Brice
Brice,
This is really awesome work man!! Great job!
Well, I guess we now have the EXT widgets to look forward to :) .. but
the good news is that I was able to accomplish all these changes in
120 bytes -- so we're still looking at a 3k full featured dialog plugin.
While the availability
Keep in mind that the app i am building is basically a copy of a actual
application that was built in C and this app will not work if javascript is
turned off. So, when your building you ajax app, think about what would
happen if the end user had js off.
Good to hear you got the hello world to
Mikael Noone schrieb:
Well, you certainly convinced me. Im switching from the interface
element plugin to this for
window drag and drop + close. Now i just need a supersmall tooltip
plugin to :-)
How small is supersmall? Is this too big?
Brice Burgess schrieb:
Ladies and Gentleman of the jQuery,
...errr, more so the Gentleman...
I am happy to bring you jqModal r7, codenamed listen. R7 is a major
feature enhancer, and brings about some API changes and parameter
reduction. I recommend upgrading porting your existing code
Of Benjamin Sterling
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 11:04 AM
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Keep in mind that the app i am building is basically a copy of a actual
application that was built in C and this app will not work if javascript is
turned off. So, when your
Brandon Aaron wrote:
This is really great work. I think you might be able to save a few
extra bytes by dropping the closing tag when creating single elements.
jQuery will add them for you.
This:
$('div') and $('iframe')
Instead of this:
$('div/div') and $('iframe/iframe')
--
Brandon
Benjamin Sterling wrote:
Brice, good stuff, I am using the plugin and it is working great.
Just in case anyone wants to see it in action:
http://ov-staging.informationexperts.com/index.htm
http://ov-staging.informationexperts.com/index.htm
Benjamin,
Looks excellent.. it's good to see
Ladies and Gentleman of the jQuery,
...errr, more so the Gentleman...
I am happy to bring you jqModal r7, codenamed listen. R7 is a major
feature enhancer, and brings about some API changes and parameter
reduction. I recommend upgrading porting your existing code to the new
version... well
Brice Burgess schreef:
Ladies and Gentleman of the jQuery,
...errr, more so the Gentleman...
I am happy to bring you jqModal r7, codenamed listen. R7 is a major
feature enhancer, and brings about some API changes and parameter
reduction. I recommend upgrading porting your existing code
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