[jQuery] Re: Plugin Repository - Report New Bugs and Request New Features?

2007-08-25 Thread Stephan Beal
On Aug 26, 5:23 am, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why is hardly anyone using > these on the plugin pages? "The path of least resistance." They all post here instead. And the developers here normally say either "won't fix that" or "I just posted an update," which means no long-term tr

[jQuery] Re: Blueprint and jQuery

2007-08-25 Thread Ganeshji Marwaha
this is very good... i am not sure if i am understanding it right? but, if it is doing, what i think it is, then i absolutely love it. So, a writeup would be awesome. -GTG P.S - Among other things, i think it has a min width and a max width and between those widths, you are able to dynamically re

[jQuery] cluetip issue

2007-08-25 Thread Eridius
this is my cluetip code: $('#trip_builder_popup').cluetip({local: true, mouseOutClose: true, sticky: true,

[jQuery] Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] jqGalView (yet another image gallery)

2007-08-25 Thread Joan Piedra
Benjamin, That update would be nice, also I think you could try either the jquery tooltips plugin or stick all tooltips in one place instead of moving all around your mouse. Cheers, On 8/26/07, Benjamin Sterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks Joan, that is on the to do list. I was hopin

[jQuery] Re: Release: Accordion 1.5

2007-08-25 Thread Ganeshji Marwaha
Jörn, this is fantastic... very re-usable as well.. I have a question/suggestion though... When i hover over one of the items, and before the animation completes if i hover over another item, the animation for the second item doesn't occur. Now, i will have to move my mouse out of that item and ho

[jQuery] Re: [NEWS] More Press for tableSorter

2007-08-25 Thread Ganeshji Marwaha
I know i am late to the party... but still dugg it. Very nice work christian, we need more like this from u. -GTG On 8/24/07, Christian Bach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks Brandon and Marshall! > > /christian > > 2007/8/24, Marshall Salinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > I upgraded from 1.

[jQuery] Re: Wrong Width in Firefox

2007-08-25 Thread Ganeshji Marwaha
I can't see the 1 pixel protrusion in ur gallery right now. did u already solve it. If yes, i am interested to know how... can u please explain. BTW, your gallery and the gallery design in wonderful... -GTG On 8/24/07, b0bd0gz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > I have a gallery of image

[jQuery] an image preloader / need help/direction

2007-08-25 Thread Benjamin Sterling
Hey guys and gals, I am working on a plugin that will give a flash preloader functionality to jQuery by, ummm, using flash. The way it works now is that it take an image that a developer marks for "preloading," sends that url to flash at the same time it removes the img tag and creates the tags fo

[jQuery] Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] jqGalView (yet another image gallery)

2007-08-25 Thread Benjamin Sterling
Thanks Joan, that is on the to do list. I was hoping to have an update up tonight, but got caught up on some things. I am going to try for Monday now. Thanks. On 8/26/07, Joan Piedra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, I like the 'pan view' idea. > > Just found a 'bug', when you are seeing an im

[jQuery] Re: jQuery 1.1.4: Faster, More Tests, Ready for 1.2

2007-08-25 Thread Pops
On Aug 25, 9:30 pm, "John Resig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I just took a look at prototype.js and mootools.js, neither are > > depended on a "Lets hope if this best guess 13ms always works" timer > > concept. > > Right, so they leak every single time you use them, both libraries are > quite

[jQuery] Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] jqGalView (yet another image gallery)

2007-08-25 Thread Joan Piedra
Hi, I like the 'pan view' idea. Just found a 'bug', when you are seeing an image it should cover the whole gallery (aka. thumbs and gallery tabs), you can click another tab while you are browsing a pic, this is confusing because when you close it you are in new gallery section. Keep working on it

[jQuery] Re: Who created this jQuery logo?!

2007-08-25 Thread polyrhythmic
Excellent logo, Joel. I would love to see it in a horizontal form, I think as a little jQuery stamp on the page it'd look great. If you're offering up the (psd? ai?) for all, I'd be willing to do it myself, and post it back for the community. Charles doublerebel.com On Aug 25, 8:29 pm, Rey Ban

[jQuery] Re: Selector Question

2007-08-25 Thread Joan Piedra
Glad I could help :) On 8/24/07, Pops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > That did it! Thanks Joan! > > -- > HLS > > On Aug 24, 12:51 am, "Joan Piedra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey Pops, > > I have not tested this, but should work. Just use the next node. > > > > $('legend').click(function(){

[jQuery] Re: Possible bug in slideDown()?

2007-08-25 Thread John Resig
When worse comes to worse, apply a fixed width to the element that you're sliding down - sometimes that can fix sticky issues like this. --John On 8/25/07, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I just added comments to my blog: > http://www.andyandjaime.com/ > > When the user submits, it

[jQuery] Possible bug in slideDown()?

2007-08-25 Thread Andy Matthews
I just added comments to my blog: http://www.andyandjaime.com/ When the user submits, it posts to my processing page and sends back a string, which I then display inline. I put the comment there, then use slideDown() to show it. When slideDown() occurs, the form used to post the comment also sli

[jQuery] Re: Who created this jQuery logo?!

2007-08-25 Thread Rey Bango
Awesome Joel! Thanks for the reply!! I replied offlist. Rey... Joel Birch wrote: On 8/26/07, *Rey Bango* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Guys, anyone know who created this jQuery logo? If so, please send me some contact info. Thanks, Rey Hi Rey, Gr

[jQuery] Plugin Repository - Report New Bugs and Request New Features?

2007-08-25 Thread Karl Swedberg
Hey folks, I was looking through the plugins at jquery.com/plugins/ and noticed that, even though the project pages have bug-report and feature- request tools built right in, hardly any of the plugins have anything entered for any of it. Kelvin Luck's plugins are the only ones I saw from a

[jQuery] Re: How to Inject style sheets/.CSS

2007-08-25 Thread Pops
On Aug 25, 9:02 pm, "Michael Geary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> This was the approach I was going, but didn't know the particulars. >> Mikes native code is much faster (duh!). > > I'm curious - did you actually benchmark it? Since I was using a CSS file with about 50-60 lines, the visual imp

[jQuery] Re: jQuery's Fearless Leader on Ajaxian

2007-08-25 Thread Michael Geary
Thanks, Rey. Can you forgive a couple of old-timers for getting cantankerous once in a while? I'm afraid it comes with the territory. One thing is for sure: If somebody disagrees with me a lot, it means I probably have something to learn from them. So Pops, no harm, no foul, still friends, OK? I

[jQuery] Re: Who created this jQuery logo?!

2007-08-25 Thread Joel Birch
On 8/26/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Guys, anyone know who created this jQuery logo? If so, please send me > some contact info. > > Thanks, > > Rey Hi Rey, Greetings my friend. I've been loving the work you do in keeping this list on track and all of the tidbits of info you post

[jQuery] Who created this jQuery logo?!

2007-08-25 Thread Rey Bango
Guys, anyone know who created this jQuery logo? If so, please send me some contact info. Thanks, Rey <>

[jQuery] Re: how find this value

2007-08-25 Thread David
Please help.

[jQuery] Re: jQuery's Fearless Leader on Ajaxian

2007-08-25 Thread Rey Bango
Ok, first of all, this was my original posting, which has been hijacked to the hilt. Up till now, I haven't said anything but with the thread escalating to the point of low blows, I'm going to put an end to this. If you guys want to keep hashing this out, please start a new thread or take it

[jQuery] Re: Error with Ajax Submit with Form plugin in IE

2007-08-25 Thread Mike Alsup
> in IE6, a new page is opened, like the ajax is not working. > I also noticed in IE6 that my javascript generates an error. I think you answered your own question there. You need to fix that error, whatever it is. That's why IE opens a new page when you submit. Mike

[jQuery] Re: jQuery's Fearless Leader on Ajaxian

2007-08-25 Thread Rick Faircloth
I've got to say. this has been one weird thread to find. almost like a soap opera. Anyway, Glen, did you ever get clarification on the question you posed below? Is there a recommendation going around that js scripts should be placed as late in the body as possible? Rick From: jquery-

[jQuery] Re: jQuery 1.1.4: Faster, More Tests, Ready for 1.2

2007-08-25 Thread John Resig
> I just took a look at prototype.js and mootools.js, neither are > depended on a "Lets hope if this best guess 13ms always works" timer > concept. Right, so they leak every single time you use them, both libraries are quite naive about the issue of memory leaks. If you're looking for some form

[jQuery] Re: jQuery's Fearless Leader on Ajaxian

2007-08-25 Thread Pops
> > First, let's call it jQuery, not JQUERY, so no one thinks > > you're shouting. :-) > > I have no idea what the other messages you're talking > about are, but they weren't from me. Like I said - Its silly. Lets agree to drop this. :-) > and I wrote the first email client > for PCs in 1982.

[jQuery] Re: jQuery 1.1.4: Faster, More Tests, Ready for 1.2

2007-08-25 Thread Aaron Heimlich
On 8/25/07, Pops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > And my final point on this thread, the memory leak that I see is > related to clearing the XHR callback, which is understandable anyone > can originality miss that. But jQuery is not using the XHR callback. > So that should had not been an issue. >

[jQuery] Re: How to Inject style sheets/.CSS

2007-08-25 Thread Michael Geary
> From: Pops > This was the approach I was going, but didn't know the particulars. > Mikes native code is much faster (duh!). I'm curious - did you actually benchmark it? I figure my native code should obviously be faster than jQuery code that uses the exact same approach, since it would just be

[jQuery] Re: jQuery 1.1.4: Faster, More Tests, Ready for 1.2

2007-08-25 Thread Pops
Brandon, Very true. Not everything is so cut and dry. This one, no doubt in mind, is not a good idea. I won't say that if I didn't mean it, and I only say that because threads sychronization design is one my areas of expertise. I just took a look at prototype.js and mootools.js, neither are de

[jQuery] Re: jQuery 1.1.4: Faster, More Tests, Ready for 1.2

2007-08-25 Thread Brandon Aaron
If only everything was so cut and dry. -- Brandon Aaron On 8/25/07, Pops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Eric, anyone can come up with a solution. > > But if we strictly talking about jQuery and using it in an optimized, > reliable, maximum support possible, then no. > > I think the patch I ill

[jQuery] Re: jQuery 1.1.4: Faster, More Tests, Ready for 1.2

2007-08-25 Thread Pops
Eric, anyone can come up with a solution. But if we strictly talking about jQuery and using it in an optimized, reliable, maximum support possible, then no. I think the patch I illustrated resolves the issues. Overall, my thoughts are: 1) Not defining the readystatechange, the protocol is ru

[jQuery] Re: jQuery's Fearless Leader on Ajaxian

2007-08-25 Thread Michael Geary
> > From: Michael Geary > > Before I forget, Hector, in the future could you start a new thread > > for a new topic like this? (And don't just change the subject line - > > start a new message.) > From: Pops > Ok, I will make it an effort to live the same "topic rules" > we also impose in our o

[jQuery] Re: jQuery 1.1.4: Faster, More Tests, Ready for 1.2

2007-08-25 Thread Erik Beeson
Couldn't you just use beforeSend to intercept the XMLHttpRequest object and add your own callback handlers to it directly? You'll have to put up with all of the aforementioned memory leak issues, but you'd get access to all of the state changes that you're looking for... --Erik On 8/25/07, Pops

[jQuery] Re: Can the $.ajax(properties) go across domains?

2007-08-25 Thread Michael Geary
> > From: Michael Geary > > You can either use my JSON plugin, or similar code like > > José posted in his reply. > > http://mg.to/2006/01/25/json-for-jquery > From: Pops > When I used your plugin, IE 6.0 displays > Error: Object doesn't support this property or method > Opera 9.1 also fails.

[jQuery] Error with Ajax Submit with Form plugin in IE

2007-08-25 Thread debussy007
Hi all, In my web application, the user is able to fill in a contact form, which will send an e-mail on submit. I am using the official Form plugin. The form plugin is working perfectly in Mozilla, but not in IE6. Check the foillowing example : http://matthew16.free.fr/temp/contact-form.php W

[jQuery] how find this value

2007-08-25 Thread David
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[jQuery] how find this value

2007-08-25 Thread David
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[jQuery] Re: Can the $.ajax(properties) go across domains?

2007-08-25 Thread SeViR
Pops escribió: On Aug 24, 12:50 pm, "Michael Geary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You can either use my JSON plugin, or similar code like José posted in his reply. http://mg.to/2006/01/25/json-for-jquery Mike, When I used your plugin, IE 6.0 displays Error: Object doesn't suppor

[jQuery] Re: Can the $.ajax(properties) go across domains?

2007-08-25 Thread SeViR
I had some problems inserting dinamically script tags in IE, Opera, ... with jQuery append() method. Using DOM native method works well :-) $("head")[0].appendChild(script_call); //My example instead of: $('head',document).append( script ); //JSON for jQuery Pops escribió: On Aug 24, 12:

[jQuery] Re: Can the $.ajax(properties) go across domains?

2007-08-25 Thread SeViR
Pops escribió: SeVir, Just a small note, this is cool for trusted requests which you initiate. But IE 6.0 and Opera 9.10 doesn't like it. Should it work under IE and Opera? I explain this technique in my "Web Services with JavaScript" course. Tested in: Firefox 1.0 + (Win & Lin) IE 5.5,

[jQuery] Re: Blueprint and jQuery

2007-08-25 Thread Kevin F
absolutely make it available! just another bonus for the jquery community :) thx. On 8/24/07, george.gsgd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Building on the work done by matz in auto generating grids (http:// > kematzy.com/blueprint-generator/). I've been working on a javascripty > dynamicly resizi

[jQuery] Re: It is possible to do in js with jquery?

2007-08-25 Thread Stephan Beal
On Aug 25, 6:17 pm, gianiaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > $vml = $('').appendTo(divStruttura); > But it seems it doesn't work, it is my fault or jquery can't handle > this type of elements? To create DOM elements, jQuery passes on the element string to your browser and lets the browser create the

[jQuery] Re: It is possible to do in js with jquery?

2007-08-25 Thread gianiaz
I did it! :-) If yo can take a look here you can see the script in his MAGNIFYcient shape :-) http://www.gianiaz.net/jquery/magnify/lente.html I have a few question: 1. I've tried to create vml elements with jquery syntax, something like this: $vml = $('').appendTo(divStruttura); But it seem

[jQuery] Re: How to Inject style sheets/.CSS

2007-08-25 Thread Pops
Thats exactly what I am woking on - a tool. What I have been currently doing is a SSI to adds code for an css file textarea box, then via ajax, save it and then reload the page. Via jQuery/Native code it will make more live now. But its meaningless (to me) if you can't save the file back to t

[jQuery] Re: How to Inject style sheets/.CSS

2007-08-25 Thread John Resig
> I know $('head').append('

[jQuery] Re: Keeping a mouseover-triggered animation from running

2007-08-25 Thread Gordon
Anyone? On Aug 24, 3:40 pm, Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I had a look at hoverIntent, but while it does seem to make the > problem occur less often it doesn't prevent it entirely. > > Here's an example that illustrates the problem I'm having (using hover > instead of hoverIntent so that th

[jQuery] Re: New Plugin: Live Query (previously called Behavior)

2007-08-25 Thread Glen Lipka
I was just thinking. We should combine the live query plugin with the PNGFix plugin, so that dynamically added PNGs would get fixed. Really important for Ajax Apps. Glen On 8/19/07, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Some of you may be familiar with Behavior. It was a first attempt at

[jQuery] Re: Very confused!

2007-08-25 Thread Stephan Beal
On Aug 24, 3:10 pm, Scott Sauyet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > var new_name = n.replace(/\[\d?\]/, '[' + OINDEX + ']'); For your code you don't need the \d?, because your template doesn't have a number in it. That said, your template code is incorrect: JQ(tpl).find('[EMAIL PROTECTED]').ea

[jQuery] Re: Very confused!

2007-08-25 Thread goodieboy
Scott, Thanks for that replace tip. I've stopped using replace and am now getting what I want. Weird! Matt

[jQuery] Re: How to Inject style sheets/.CSS

2007-08-25 Thread Stephan Beal
On Aug 25, 8:58 am, "Erik Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://erikandcolleen.com/erik/projects/jquery/cssinject/cssinject3.html That is slick, Erik :). You know... in case you've got tons of extra energy and time... with a bit of hacking (well, a week or three of work), you could turn th

[jQuery] Re: How to Inject style sheets/.CSS

2007-08-25 Thread Pops
On Aug 25, 5:04 am, "Erik Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm not aware of any general problems with IE modifying elements in the > > head. > > Thanks for the info on doing it natively. Is this something that might > make sense to add to the jQuery core, if not just for consistency? I >

[jQuery] Re: jQuery 1.1.4: Faster, More Tests, Ready for 1.2

2007-08-25 Thread Pops
Dan, Thats exactly how I do look at code - always. I am a commercial developer. Products are used across the board. It is was one reason we avoided using javascript for many years (or atleast not these more advanced levels). In this case, I don't think setting a timer and bypassing the impleme

[jQuery] Re: jQuery 1.1.4: Faster, More Tests, Ready for 1.2

2007-08-25 Thread Dragan Krstic
I find slice very useful method. I just wanted to post a little tutorial about selecting a range of elements, but now, there's no need for that. No more filter().filter(). (beside that I made keyboard shortcut for that snippet). -- Dragan Krstić krdr http://krdr.ebloggy.com/

[jQuery] Re: Broken Selector Help

2007-08-25 Thread Karl Swedberg
Using new v1.1.4 :has() syntax ... $('#rank-products table.product-table tr:has(table)>:first-child').addClass(); Excellent! Come to think of it, this approach is possible with the deprecated syntax, too: $('#rank-products table.product-table tr[table]>:first- child').addClass();

[jQuery] Re: $(this) after using ajaxForm from the Form plugin?

2007-08-25 Thread Mike Alsup
> Just a note, I tried your methods and using $form didn't work. Andy, Here's an example using your code: http://malsup.com/jquery/form/andy.html Mike

[jQuery] Re: Release: Accordion 1.5

2007-08-25 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Jack Killpatrick schrieb: Jörn, happy to have this, thx! Question: is it possible to set the height of individual accordion panels? Perhaps that goes against the grain of an accordion's bottom edge staying in place, but in my use case it would be ok if the bottom moved up and down as the use

[jQuery] Re: How to Inject style sheets/.CSS

2007-08-25 Thread Erik Beeson
> I'm not aware of any general problems with IE modifying elements in the head. When I said "stuff in the head", I didn't really mean to emphasize the head, just that I've experienced problems with both script and style in IE. > In particular, dynamic script tags have always worked fine for me -

[jQuery] Re: How to Inject style sheets/.CSS

2007-08-25 Thread Michael Geary
> From: Erik Beeson > > That's what I get for not testing IE6 with my more complicated example > :) I'm not surprised that IE has issues with this. Creating > dynamic script tags has been an issue too. IE seems to have a > lot of trouble modifying stuff in the head. I'm not aware of any genera

[jQuery] Re: Blueprint and jQuery

2007-08-25 Thread george.gsgd
On Aug 24, 3:37 pm, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > LOL! It was just a joke George. No worries although he looks like he's > about to pounce on something! ;) Yes, I got that, just forgot the smiley! ;)

[jQuery] Re: Broken Selector Help

2007-08-25 Thread Wizzud
Using new v1.1.4 :has() syntax ... $('#rank-products table.product-table tr:has(table)>:first-child').addClass(); Brandon-38 wrote: > > > Ugh. LOL. I think I'll just change the DOM, it may be easier that > way. Thanks, Karl. > > Brandon > > On Aug 24, 10:13 pm, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL

[jQuery] Re: How to Inject style sheets/.CSS

2007-08-25 Thread Pops
On Aug 25, 3:22 am, "Erik Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Notice I didn't overwrite old versions, I changed the file names. All > 3 versions are still there. > > I just check for IE and remove and re-add the style element instead of > changing the contents of it like I do for everything not

[jQuery] Re: How to Inject style sheets/.CSS

2007-08-25 Thread Erik Beeson
Notice I didn't overwrite old versions, I changed the file names. All 3 versions are still there. I just check for IE and remove and re-add the style element instead of changing the contents of it like I do for everything not IE. I think most all of us are sympathetic to IE issues as most of us

[jQuery] Re: How to Inject style sheets/.CSS

2007-08-25 Thread Pops
Outstanding Erik! Don't blame yourself. We all naturally do the same thing. :-) Ok, I didn't save your first version. What did you change in your old version to this one? We desperately need to know all jQuery concepts that are sensitive to IE. We are a commerical product vendor with a web

[jQuery] Re: Tabs plugin scrolling issue

2007-08-25 Thread Klaus Hartl
Renaud wrote: One workaround is to not use history for the tabs. --Klaus Klaus, Thanks! Indeed the problem seems to have disappeared since I've done that. Renaud Yes, for sure. It has to do with changing the URL's fragment identifier to make history possible. --Klaus