I posted a zip this evening that contains the source code and support
files for tableFilter. You can find it here:
http://ideamill.synaptrixgroup.com/?p=17
On May 29, 11:30 am, Daemach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The short answer is absolutely. If you're not in a serious rush I
would
Well, I have an ajax call to the server. The sever decides what to do.
Normally, there is just one small part of the page, which will be
changed per json. But there is one possibility, which needs to refresh
nearly the complete page. No I have to recall ready. There are three
possibilites:
1. I
Ok, it's quite easy to recall ready:
Don't register your ready functions like this:
$(document).ready(...);
Register it like this:
$(document).bind(ready,...);
Now, trigger the ready event:
$(document).trigger(ready);
This works. I think, it's a bit confusing, because $(document).ready
is
Hi
visual jquery is describing a button plugin, but I cant find it on the
plugin page.
Does anybody know where to find it ?
Olivier
All,
I have the pleasure to announce that the jQuery powered plazes.com has
relaunched.
plazes.com is using Thickbox Reloaded, Tabs, jCarousel, rating and the
form plugin and a tiny bit of Interface so far... and standard jQuery of
course for unobtrusive DOM manipulation, effects and Ajax.
I am trying to implement a system whereby a user can rearrange rows in
a table by draggign and dropping them. I quickly made something
rather basic with the interface draggables and droppables but it's not
ideal. I suspect I'm not using it properly as I've seen drag and drop
tables before.
I did look at the sortables interface module, but that seems like
overkill for what I need. I think all I really need to be able to do
is have a tipping point at half the height of the cell that gets
dropped on. If it's below it the nuse after, if above it, then use
before. I guess you can
I think I've found a bug in jQuery with regards to IE -a blank .html
page, with just the latest uncompressed jquery.js and a script file
(linked in the header) that looks like this:
/* ![CDATA[ */
// when the DOM is ready to be manipulated do some voodoo.
$(document).ready( function(){
Actually it's looking like this approach doesn't work at all well.
The drop seems to work okay in IE7, bt you don't see a ghosted element
on drag. In opera 8.5 nothing happens at all (though no javascript
errors are thrown). The only browser it appears to work properly in
is Firefox 1.5, the
Following on, I was testing something unrelated, after moving back to
FF, and it seems that the bug is the same in FF - ID selectors after a
space break anything! Someone tell me I'm not going mad?
Luc Pestille
Web Designer
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Hi
I've got a problem with using the each function and IE7. The code I
have works fine in Firefox, but not IE7.
The basic problem I'm trying to overcome is I have one drop-down list
holding a list of car manufacturers, and a second one which contains a
list of cars by a manufacturer. The second
Hi all,
is there any way how to open thickbox window after page is loaded?
For example invoke thickbox with something like body
onLoad=open_thickbox(); - how to define function open_thickbox() or
other way how to provide automatic click on a href=''
class='thickbox' tag after page is loaded?
...
Olive,
The following function is one I use to achieve this effect:
/** Moves highlighted option elements between listboxes.
* @param from The ID of the listbox to move selections from.
* @param to The ID of the listbox to move the selections to.
*/
function MoveOptions(from, to)
{
var
Congratulations Klaus,
very nice user experience.ah
On 30/05/07, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool. Congratulations, Klaus!
I have the pleasure to announce that the jQuery powered plazes.com has
relaunched.
Excellent! Congratulations, Klaus! I took Plazes for a spin recently,
and I was really impressed by what a top-notch web app it is. Can't
wait to see all the new stuff! :)
--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On May 30, 2007, at 5:27 AM,
Thanx Jonathan. I'll try your suggestion and include an iframe.
Cheers
2007/5/29, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can't block across requests. You may achieve your desired effect if
your page is within an iframe and the blockui is in the parent document.
In short you can block when the
Hi
I have a project where I am using Ajax to squirt some HTML and script
into the DOM.
The script currently has a document.ready around it which appears to
fire ok when in FF but not in IE
Does any one have any experience of this ?
weepy
Mathias,
Don't register your ready functions like this:
$(document).ready(...);
Register it like this:
$(document).bind(ready,...);
Now, trigger the ready event:
$(document).trigger(ready);
This works. I think, it's a bit confusing, because $(document).ready
is an event (at least in the
I'm not able to reproduce this in FF. Your using jQuery 1.1.3a? Is your HTML
valid? Could you post up the test page for the group to look at?
A workaround might be to use .find().
$('.search-advanced').find('#classtest').hide();
--
Brandon Aaron
On 5/30/07, Luc Pestille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you using the defer attribute on any of your scripts?
--
Brandon Aaron
On 5/30/07, weepy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have a project where I am using Ajax to squirt some HTML and script
into the DOM.
The script currently has a document.ready around it which appears to
fire ok when in
Hello MikeR
Thank you for your reply.
I read the article about $.ajax but somehow could not figure out a
working peace of code.
Do you have an example?
In PHP/HTML the link to do this would look something like this:
a href=edit.php?id=2edit/a
What do I have to put into the a-container and
Hi,
I am calling an Ajax request to the server (J2ee, Struts Action) to get a
number :
*
alert(date);
alert(flight);
var html = $.ajax({
url: ATBAjaxHandler.do,
data:
Would this help?
http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/JHeartBeat/
(I haven't had the chance to update it to JQuery 1.1.x so it might need a
tweak or two or the Compatibility plugin.)
--
View this message in context:
Larry,
Very well written; kept things simple, I like that. :)
--
Benjamin Sterling
http://www.KenzoMedia.com
http://www.KenzoHosting.com
Leos,
I would do something like:
Assuming you have:
a href=mypage.php class=thickbox rel=lauchonload/a
In your head:
!-- all your javascript includes --
script
$(document).ready(function(){
$('[EMAIL PROTECTED]').trigger('click');
});
/script
this assumes that the thickbox's .read() gets
Great work Klaus. It's been fun watching Plazes grow up with jQuery.
I'll just echo the thoughts of others in this thread concerning the
user experience - you guys have done an excellent job! Keep up the
great work.
--John
On 5/30/07, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I have the
Hrm...
That doesn't work. I think you might have misunderstood me though. I want to
force the selected attribute of the second option element.
I tried this too:
$('#RedMakeSelect:first-child option:nth-child(1)').attr('selected','true');
And that didn't work either.
-Original
You need to set the callback, not just access the XHR object, because it may
not (definitely won't) be ready immediately after you call $.ajax, try:
var html = $.ajax({
url: ATBAjaxHandler.do,
data:
service-name=nb_places_availabledate=+date+flight=+flight,
success:
Actually, you don't need var html at all so:
$.ajax({
url: ATBAjaxHandler.do,
data:
service-name=nb_places_availabledate=+date+flight=+flight,
success: function(html) {
alert(HTML = +html);
$('#nbPlacesAller').html(html);
} });
Will work fine.
no - is defer an IE thing ?
On May 30, 1:36 pm, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using the defer attribute on any of your scripts?
--
Brandon Aaron
On 5/30/07, weepy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have a project where I am using Ajax to squirt some HTML and script
Yes it is. It has been known to cause problems when used in
conjunction with jQuery scripts that use ready.
It is rare that the ready method doesn't work properly in IE. Could
you maybe post up a simplified test case? Try to narrow it down.
--
Brandon Aaron
On 5/30/07, weepy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there,
I am trying to get jQuery to work with DNN (DotNetNuke) and assume there is
a conflict between jQuery and all those DNN js thingys, because when I load
jQuery at least one JS driven function of DNN does not work any more. So I
looked for a way around this and found the function
I'm trying to bind a keypress event handler to the input element in
the last cell of a table row. In the real application this will be
used to check for a tab key and call a function to add another row to
the table. I have it working in FF but apparently the keypress event
never gets bound in IE
That did it Dan. Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dan G. Switzer, II
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 8:56 AM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Forcing a select box to select a specified option
Andy,
Hi Jack,
jdMenu does just about everything you're looking for.
1) The on/off images are all handled in CSS (unless I misunderstand what
you're trying to achieve) The foreground images can be handled with a simple
hover in jQuery.
2) There's no reason that this wouldn't work. Doesn't matter if
On 5/30/07, Stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to bind a keypress event handler to the input element in
the last cell of a table row. In the real application this will be
used to check for a tab key and call a function to add another row to
the table. I have it working in FF but
Hi all,
I've consolidated my code for moving option elements between select
boxes into a jQuery plugin.
It is currently very simple and is the first release, available from
http://code.google.com/p/jqmultiselects/
Any suggestions would be most welcome :-)
--rob
Not strictly speaking a jQuery question but I thought somebody on here
might have some insight into this. :)
The Powers That Be have asked me for a system whereby the contents of
a form is automatically saved to the server whenever the user leaves
the page. I looked into onunload but from what
If you find this out, let me know because I'd love to have similar
functionality.
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gordon
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 9:27 AM
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Quick javascript question (not
Quick note: The main problem with Prototype is that is tries to turn
Javascript into Java. isn't terribly correct - if anything, they're
trying to make JavaScript behave more like Ruby (since it's primarily
used by users of Ruby on Rails, and written to help those users as
such.)
--John
On
Here is working, but u can do better with the design no? =P
On 5/30/07, warlock24 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone could tell me why my page menu (http://
warlock24.googlepages.com/index.html#) not working in Opera? I use $
().load() to load subpages into DIV.
:(
--
[]´s Jean
I´m trying do that
$([EMAIL PROTECTED]).click(function() {
alert('u can do it!');
$(this).parent(div).hide();
});
fechar = close
Even with a alert do nothing, where is wrong??
--
[]´s Jean
www.suissa.info
Ethereal
Best you can probably do is to have a timer fire every 15 - 20 seconds,
check if an update has been made, if so send the new information. This is
how Gmail Drafts works. Otherwise, maybe you can store the form values in
a JavaScript object onchange, then onunload submit the object. From what
I've
I don't think that .class #id generates an error it was a bug of
jQuery because,
simply it is an error this string
#id .class - get the element with id id only if has the class
class but..
.class #id ¿?¿?¿? If you can get the element with id id, why don't
you select directly? #id
Hi,
i have some problems with the treeview plugin. It works quite well
with FF and Opera, but in IE6 everything breaks.
Examples of this behaviour can be found at
http://131.130.183.109:8080/whav/subjects/
and
http://131.130.183.109:8080/whav/objects/
As the examples in the repository seem to
Hi
I am calling my plugin this way :
$().accordionQuizz('accordion');
my plugin gets the param this way :
jQuery.fn.accordionQuizz = function(accordion){
jQuery(accordion+' [EMAIL PROTECTED], #'+accordion+'
label').each(function(){
How to do in order to call the plugin this way :
You are absolutely right Richard. I can't believe I didn't remember
that because I just re-read Peter-Paul Koch's entire events section
over at Quirksmode just a few weeks ago. Thank you for being my
second set of eyes in this case.
Greatly appreciated my friend!
On May 30, 9:16 am, Richard D.
Hi all,
I use $.getJSON with flickr REST API, unfortunately flickr is answering:
jsonFlickrApi({photos:{page:1, pages:10, perpage:100,
total:938, photo:[{id:
I guess i should remove jsonFlickrApi( header to get the json
interpreted. So i tried:
$.get(url, function(response){
Olivier,
If you call $(...).accordionQuizz() then the jQuery object (result of
$(...)) is accessible via the 'this' object in your function:
jQuery.fn.accordionQuizz = function(accordion) {
alert(this.length); // use the jQuery object
If you call that with:
Web browsers simply don't do this well. It breaks the whole
non-persistent model. No matter what you do, you'll have to deal with
network latency. Also, Browsers react differently when the user closes
the browser window. I don't think that the onunload event is reliable for
all the use cases.
Hi,
I'm using $.get like such :
function ajaxLoad(x) {
$.get(x, {dataType : html}, function(html) {
ajaxLoaded(html, )
})
}
the HTML loaded contains some script and some tags.
in FF the script runs fine, but in IE it silently fails.
any ideas what the problem is ?
weepy
Hi,
Actually, it very simple:
Flickr gives you something like this:
jsonFlickrApi({
stat: ok,
blogs: {
blog: [
{
id: 73,
name : Bloxus test,
On May 30, 2007, at 10:53 AM, SeViR wrote:
#id .class - get the element with id id only if has the class
class but..
.class #id ¿?¿?¿? If you can get the element with id id, why
don't you select directly? #id
The id is unique so you don't need preselect a class first. Also,
if you
Hi Jean,
Try switching the = and the ^ around. So, the selector expression
should look like this:
$('[EMAIL PROTECTED]')
That is, if you selecting all images that have a id that starts with
fechar.
--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
What you want to do is bind a function to the onbeforeunload event of
the window object (ie. window.onbeforeunload = someFunction;). The
onbeforeunload event fires before onunload as the name implies. Here's
a couple artices that should get you on track:
I dont get it working properly. I tried:
$('#accordion').accordionQuizz();
jQuery.fn.accordionQuizz = function(accordion){
jQuery(this+' [EMAIL PROTECTED], '+this+'
label').each(function(){
I guess that here this is returning the object, wheras I need the
selector name.
the plugin
For any of you that have been wanting to try Coldfusion, THIS is the email
for you.
Coldfusion 8 is going to be a HUGE release, the first with Adobe, and I
predict that it will make major waves in the web development community.
Get it while it's hot!
Oh...and to top that, HostMySite.com is offering FREE Coldfusion 8
hosting:
http://www.hostmysite.com/CF8
I'm guessing that it's only for the duration of the public beta, but
still. It's a good way to dip your toes into the warm goodness that is
Coldfusion 8. You literally have nothing to lose.
Yes you're absolutely correct.
Try this:
jQuery.fn.accordionQuizz = function(accordion) {
this.children('[EMAIL PROTECTED], label').each(function(){
I haven't tested it though.
--rob
On 5/30/07, Olivier Percebois-Garve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont get it working properly. I
Also, for everyone's edification, while CF does require a server license
for dedicated server usage, you can install any version of ColdFusion as
a free developer edition. The ColdFusion MX Developer Edition supports
localhost plus two IP connections and does not expire which should allow
Karl - I'm using 1.1.2 (from the front page of jQuery.com) - I'll try 1.1.3a
tomorrow and see if it fixes things (although I've reverted to .classname
.classname as a selector in the meantime to appease the IE gods.
I think I might have confused the issue with my initial .classname #id
On 5/30/07, Luc Pestille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brandon - it's not a question of HTML validity - the error shows up even
with the most basic of HTML page. It might be a moot point though,
1.1.13amight have already fixed it...
Could you please post or attach that most basic HTML page where
... warm goodness m
Andy Matthews wrote:
Oh...and to top that, HostMySite.com is offering FREE Coldfusion 8
hosting:
http://www.hostmysite.com/CF8
I'm guessing that it's only for the duration of the public beta, but
still. It's a good way to dip your toes into the warm
I looked up beforeunload, but I ruled it out because it's currently
only supported in IE and FireFox/Mozilla, and the latter implements
different behaviour for it than IE does. Opera and Safari don't
support it at all. The script has to be cross-browser.
On May 30, 4:43 pm, Stuart [EMAIL
If in doubt, fake it out :)
I'm toying with the following idea, assuming that management will go
for it. Whenever a change occurs on the page that I need to log,
store the result in a persistant cookie. Don't do anything on unload,
but the next time the user returns to the side, submit
I think I recognize the bug that you're talking about, and I'm fairly
certain it was fixed in 1.1.3a. Let us know once you've had an opportunity
to verify this.
--John
On 5/30/07, Luc Pestille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Karl - I'm using 1.1.2 (from the front page of jQuery.com) - I'll try
The following line returns 'select-one' in IE6 and 'undefined' in
Firefox 2.0.0.3.
$( #Province ).attr( type )
select name=Province id=Province
optionOntario
optionAlberta
optionNova Scotia
/select
I get the same results in jQuery 1.1.2 and 1.1.3a releases.
Is this is a
Is the same question, can found the problem, if someone can pls helpme, thx too
much
--
I have a link, it call a windows when is clicked and a new popup (thckbox) must
be open with ajax content
The script work ok if its called directly, but if i try to usuit via thickbox i
I know about ThickBox. :)
Look at this version of the concept:
http://www.doknowevil.net/litebox/
I am looking for a jQuery version of this. With the smooth transitions, and
the next/back buttons.
I thought I saw one a while ago, but I can't find it.
Also, to ThickBox developers. I can not
validate.js is being included via AJAX and not loaded in time for the
document.ready(() call.
-js
On 5/30/07, Sebastián V. Würtz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the same question, can found the problem, if someone can pls helpme,
thx too much
--
I have a link, it call a
At first I thought it was a problem with the forms plugin, but I don't
think so. In IE (67) I have an issue related to forms. The data
that I'm getting back (JSON) isn't being displayed. Here is the
success function that I have setup for adding a note in my system:
function finishNote(json,
Ok i see i'm missing json knowledge. Thanks anyway.
Phil
Emil Ivanov wrote:
Hi,
Actually, it very simple:
Flickr gives you something like this:
jsonFlickrApi({
stat: ok,
blogs: {
blog: [
{
id :
Hi Jean,
In this situation, .parents() -- with an s -- should do the trick.
You should also put :first in there if you have nested divs.
So, try replacing this ...
$(this).parent(div)
with this...
$(this).parents(div:first)
--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
I knew it was around somewhere. Thanks a bunch.
I wish I asked sooner!
Glen
On 5/30/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Glen,
Take a look at ImageBox:
http://www.intelliance.fr/jquery/imagebox/
Rey
Glen Lipka wrote:
I know about ThickBox. :)
Look at this version of the concept:
Hi,
I'm using $.ajax to pull down some HTML and insert it into the dom.
The HTML has some embedded script - in IE it gets fired once, but in
FF in gets fired twice - once when it's parsed by jQuery and again
when it's inserted into the DOM.
I've put a proof of concept here :
I just released a Farbtastic Widget on Widgetbox.com
During the creation of the Widget, the website allows you to specify
parameters. They all look like:
var userlanguage = ${config.userlanguage};
Here is the problem: Because of the $, jQuery doesn't work anymore.
Is there a way to fix it?
Anders wrote:
I've been working on improving Sam Collet's original timePicker.
Here is the result: http://labs.perifer.se/timedatepicker/
The demo is a Google Calendar-like time/datePicker. It's far from
perfect, most of the issues are with the datePicker though, which for
example not yet
ImageBox looks nice. Does anyone know if it is being actively taken
care of? The source code said it was written in 2006, and under Mac
Firefox the image flashes right as it is being loaded.
On May 30, 2007, at 2:34 PM, Glen Lipka wrote:
I knew it was around somewhere. Thanks a bunch.
I
Matthieu Paineau said that he wanted to continue to support it and would
be committing changes to SVN. I'm not sure, though, how he's coming
along with that.
Rey
Rhapidophyllum wrote:
ImageBox looks nice. Does anyone know if it is being actively taken
care of? The source code said it was
How about you have a document like this:
HTML
p class=swapme white/p
p class=swapme black/p
p class=swapme trans/p
JavaScript
$(function(){
$(p.swapme).click(function(){
switchColor(this);
});
});
Note the use of multiple classes.
- jake
On 5/30/07, cfdvlpr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 30, 2007, at 3:41 PM, cfdvlpr wrote:
I'd like to do something like this:
$(function(){
$('p.productColor*').click(function(){
switchColor(this);
});
});
Instead of this ...
$('p.productColor*')
you could do this ...
$('[EMAIL
Thanks a lot.I'll test that tomorrow back at work.It looks correct.
I never used children(), and its seems to solve issues I had on other
scripts.
I also dream on a brothers() method (all other siblings except itself) ...
Olivier
Rob Desbois wrote:
Yes you're absolutely correct.
Try this:
I'm trying to create a textarea on a form for prayer requests on a
church web site and I need to find a script that will prevent
objectionable words from being entered or submitted. If an
objectionable word is entered the form will not submit and present a
warning message.
Is such a script
Sparks:
You probably should place word filtering on the server side, as anything you
put in JavaScript on the Client Side can be easily bypassed.
- jake
On 5/30/07, Sparks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to create a textarea on a form for prayer requests on a
church web site and I need
Is there a great (small) show / hide icon out there somewhere?
Intuitive, good design, good looks, etc...
Sam
Search up 'Famfamfam', that site has an icon set called 'Silk' thats
available for free, that has tons of icons, for pretty much anything you can
imagine. Also you might wanna check out IconBuffet.com (if you sign up, let
me know your screenname, ill send you a couple sets)
On 5/30/07, SamCKayak
The $ is just an alias for jQuery. That means you can use jQuery() instead
of $(). Or you could even create a different alias like this.
var $j = jQuery;
Then you can use $j() instead of $().
And just to be safe you might want to call jQuery.noConflict() to restore
the $ back to its original
var $j = jQuery;
wow thank you!
---dominik
And posible solution?
thx
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Sharp
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 2:23 PM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Still im looking for help
validate.js is being included via AJAX and not loaded in time for the
document.ready(()
Is it possible for thickbox to be made to do this?
That would be the best of all worlds I think.
Glen
On 5/30/07, Rhapidophyllum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ImageBox looks nice. Does anyone know if it is being actively taken care
of? The source code said it was written in 2006, and under Mac
As I see now, the problem still exists.
jQuery doesn't know what to do with -
var userlanguage = ${config.userlanguage};
I would need to tell jQuery that ${config.userlanguage} has nothing to
do with jQuery. :-(
---dominik
On 30 Mai, 23:08, MrNase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
var $j =
Silk is a great deal, great looking, almost 1,000 icons. I don't see
a show / hide tho...
IconBuffet looks like it could be the deal. I've signed in as
SamCKayak there...
Sam
You could use the icons 'add.png' and 'delete.png' for hide/show maybe?
Anyways, just add me as a friend on IB (im seventoes), and comment on my
page for any icons you want, i have tons of stamps so i can send you
anything.
On 5/30/07, SamCKayak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Silk is a great deal,
Ok, so we are back where we started.
Well, I guess I will start with that sample site and update the libraries
and see what it looks like.
Ill see if there is anything I can do with Mac Firefox.
Glen
On 5/30/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I asked Cody and he had no interest in
I trying to do something like this:
$(#one).click( function() {
$(#frame).html( div id='two'Printed Element/div );
} );
$(#two).click( function() {
alert(Hello!);
} );
div id=oneClick me/div
div id=frameEmpty/div
when I click on the #one, #two is printed in #frame, but there is no
Do:
$(#one).click( function() {
$(#frame).html( div id='two'Printed Element/div );
$(#two).click( function() {
alert(Hello!);
} );
} );
On 5/30/07, Darrarski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I trying to do something like this:
$(#one).click( function() {
$(#frame).html( div id='two'Printed
Does jQuery .show() and .hide() set a flag anywhere on an object to
indicate if it was last show()n or hide()n?
Sam
I am using some code written a few months ago by another developer.
It is in this form:
$('#someId').click(function () { /*do some stuff here*/ }, false);
What is the purpose of the false attribute after the function?
Is that some sort of deprecated functionality or just a mistake?
Thanks
.is(:hidden)
On 5/30/07, SamCKayak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does jQuery .show() and .hide() set a flag anywhere on an object to
indicate if it was last show()n or hide()n?
Sam
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Yeah, you can select only hidden or visible objects by using
$(#selector:visible)
or
$(#selector:hidden)
easy as jCake ;)
On 5/30/07, SamCKayak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does jQuery .show() and .hide() set a flag anywhere on an object to
indicate if it was last show()n or hide()n?
Sam
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