a remote validation.
Thanks,
Felix
://wiki.github.com/fnagel/jQuery-Accessible-RIA
yours
Felix Nagel
ps: Would be nice if you could post, tweet or talk about it :-)
Hello,
I have a page with a form, that represent questions and the
corresponding answers.
I defined the minimum questions, answers, and their maximum.
So I added a link in the form to add question (along with the minimum
amount of answers), and a link per question to add an answer in it.
the
Ok, I answer myself as I founded the answer, in case it can help
someone:
instead of $(.addanswer).click(function(event){});, put:
$(.addanswer).live(click, function(){...});
On 14 août, 10:46, Felix slay0mit...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have a page with a form, that represent questions
Hi all, I am running into the following problem.
TABLE width=820PX align=center border=0 id=editableTable
TR class=rowbgon
TD colspan=1
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;
input type=hidden
specified
by parent
so while #editableTable is the id of the table tag, then
$(#editableTable input)
wouldn't grab anything since there are no input objects that are
direct children of the parent table
drop the and your jQuery code should work fine
On Dec 10, 9:21 pm, Felix [EMAIL
if the action is going to be preserved?
Thanks,
Felix
I am interested in it as well. Also, if it is possible to pass data to
and from the modal dialog when it is created?
Can you give some detail description?
Thanks
On Oct 10, 4:33 am, MorningZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, the UI Dialog (and jqModal) are just div's, so they are part
of the
Does jQuery provides a way to convert to JSON string?
Felix Halim
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:22 PM, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the jQuery Form PlugIn(http://www.malsup.com/jquery/form/)
to handle my Forms. I like it, but I have a question about an
improvment
Thank you very much...
I tried this with another script, but at this point i didn't work.
Now it's working! Thanks again!
On 21 Aug., 03:33, ak732 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try adding position:relative and z-index:1 to your top_menu css.
...
Felix (Germany)
Hi,
http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-autocomplete/ states
that the required version of jquery is 1.2.6. Is there a list why 1.2.6
is necessary? I write a trac plugin and trac 0.11 only ships 1.2.3 but I
don't like to/can't insert my own version of jQuery.
fs
Hi,
still using the autocomplete script from
http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-autocomplete/
Currently the script expects by default that the response contains the
data as visible text|other data with one item per line (at least this
is what I figured out from reading the
Hi,
still using the autocomplete script from
http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-autocomplete/
Currently the script expects by default that the response contains the
data as visible text|other data with one item per line (at least this
is what I figured out from reading the
Hi,
I use the autocomplete script from
http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-autocomplete/
There is something I could not figure out: Is it possible to show an
busy indicator while the results are fetched from a remote server?
thanks,
fs
Hi,
I use the autocomplete script from
http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-autocomplete/
There is something I could not figure out: Is it possible to show an
busy indicator while the results are fetched from a remote server?
thanks,
fs
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MorningZ schrieb:
Right from the changelog (http://jquery.bassistance.de/autocomplete/
changelog.txt):
* Updated package to jQuery 1.2.5, removing dimensions
older versions (not exactly sure how old though) didn't have the
dimensions built in
Thanks for your answer. :-)
So I hope
scope so its not trying to
bind stuff whenever some dom manipulation method is run.
Anyway thanks alot for the explanations!!
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inserting stuff via innerHTML.
I could see how this would be a need addition to jQuery.
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Very cool! That's a great idea to save traffic and optimize load times
on image heavy pages.
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Mika Tuupola wrote:
Little something I worked on sunday.
http://www.appelsiini.net
. The idea is that the buyer shows that he
values whatever he is interested in and is willing to make whatever
big (commercial) effort to honor it.
I'd be interested in what you guys can come up with in terms of a new
label / term for it? Donation is pretty misleading I'd think.
-- Felix
I saw that, but I want to
actually display the calendar itself, not just on popup, but fully
displayed.
AFAIK kevin's plugin is capable to do this. See: http://kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/v2/demo/renderCalendar.html
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with something
cooler : ).
(I know that giving the elements I'm looking for a class name is
probably the desirable solution in the long run but I'm interested in
the problem itself and changing the markup is cheating ^^)
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My
, hoping none of the virtually several hundred JS enhanced pages
won't break is not in reach right now ; ).
Anyway, thanks for the tip I'll keep it in mind : ).
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John Resig wrote
or somebody else finds it useful : ).
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Michael Geary wrote:
Good ideas, Thiago. The second one - nested AJAX calls
- will definitely work, and it is probably the simplest way to do
A bit dated, but maybe kind of what you are looking for:
http://sonspring.com/journal/jquery-portlets
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Andy Matthews wrote:
Hey
all...
I'm
in the process of writing
(obj[p], deep);
}
}
return clone;
}
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I'm interested to hear feedback,
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the
constructor Object (somebody correct me if I'm wrong).
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weepy wrote:
BTW: you are missing a final )
2 comments :
1) I tried to replace my version with it and it didn't work. I did add
You rock! I cannot imagine working without your plugin on complex/fancy
UI stuff anymore ; ).
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Brandon Aaron wrote:
The 1.0 release of Dimensions is finally here. It has been a long
Cool idea. Just add support for a class that's being added to the button
when in 'confirm' mode - otherwise there is no way to visually highlight
this new UI approach for the user ; ).
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because their inbox
is always empty. Has worked great for me in the past : ).
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John Farrar wrote:
Rey,
I have over 1000 emails a day frequently... and then there are RSS
feeds. I
Alternately,
does anyone know of some reliable piece of software which does this
same sort of thing, but maybe cheaper?
Google Analytics - it's free.
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Andy Matthews wrote
upled
from it or alternatively rewritten in any other language).
http://www.thinkingphp.org/2006/06/19/google-analytics-php-api-cakephp-model/
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Andy Matthews wrote:
We wouldn't use it in
Nifty idea, but this will only work within a single domain, right?
No there is a proxy.php file to the package that allows you to load RSS
files from other sites. Or just read the files locally on his server if
you get bored (hint: check the fopen call : ).
-- Felix
BTW, a basic one is provided in the archive for testing purposes.
Oh in that case nevermind my last post. I guess the proxy.php is alright
for *local* testing.
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Jean-Francois
as soon as I have something worth showing.
I really miss look-behind too! Maybe this could be hacked, but that's a
rather ambitious goal ; ).
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Josh Bush wrote:
No kidding. I
anchor matched (afaik).
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Christof Donat wrote:
Hi,
However, as you said this library is more then just code, it's art. And
this is why I'm emphasizing those new functions
But I don't think we disagree at all. I wasn't talking about .get() with no
arguments, but rather .get(n) and .size(), which are just slower synonyms
for [n] and .length.
Yeah I agree with you on that. I just read: 'we should get rid of the
get() function' and freaked : p
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-intuitive (if you don't know objects always evaluate to true)
but that's how JS works. So an exists() function could could probably
help people avoiding this mistake.
(Your other example where using [0] is a workable solution however)
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a lot unless it's very
app-specifc.
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Erik Beeson wrote:
In fact, if you find yourself doing a lot of if(something exists) {
... } else { ...}, you might want to consider trying
a certain barrier for something new-comers
will possibly try to do quite often.
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Fil wrote:
jQuery is a language and as such requires you to read at least a bit
of documentation
() that
one time.
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Klaus Hartl wrote:
Felix Geisendörfer wrote:
Felix, not to worry, there's nothing wrong at all with using .length
- and it is obviously faster than a function call.
I
the scientists
What a rant ... haha
Anyway, interesting discussion and good arguments,
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Fil wrote:
jQuery is a language
It was a library last time I checked ; ).
yeah, well
').is('*') ?
(Besides that it's probably inefficient *g*)
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in the manual somewhere (if it isn't
already in there and I missed it).
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Sean Catchpole wrote:
I believe that learning jquery returns an array like object is more
useful than
Felix, not to worry, there's nothing wrong at all with using .length
- and it is obviously faster than a function call.
I figured that by now. I think Matt was much better at explaining why I
think an alternative exists() function is useful - it simply is the most
intuitive thing a new jQuery
I like it simple:
[x] .mask
[ ] .maskInput
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Josh Bush wrote:
As my masked input plugin approaches 1.0, I'm noticing that my plugin
isn't following the conventions of the jQuery
rted using jQuery I would discover
functions by virtually guessing their names and only use the API if
that resulted in an error. So I'm going to vote for mask() again ; ).
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Ganeshji Marwaha w
($new_width, $new_height);
}
HTH, Felix
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Glen Lipka wrote
(), myDiv.height(),
$screen.width(), $screen.height()));
See if that helps,
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Glen Lipka wrote:
Felix Geisend hooked me up with some code, which seemed to work perfectly.
function
fitObjectInViewPort
('field', 'value'); - calls $.fn.task.fn.field(value)
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On an (un)related note: Is anybody having rendering quirks with the
Safari 3 beta on Win XP? I just noticed that a couple sites of mine that
I thought would render well in Safari are messed up. Even Google Ads
seems to be affected.
Anybody with similar problems?
-- Felix
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to actually interpret
the results coming from those speed tests and hence one should be very
careful when using them to make a point for one lib being faster then
another.
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Andy Matthews wrote:
I have SERIOUS, SERIOUS doubts that there are 18 million people using
Safari.
I doubt there are that many people using Macs to be perfectly honest
Detecting if JavaScript is enabled is actually fairly straightforward.
No need to make it so complicated.
Well I think this thread is about how to detect if JS is enabled on the
Server-side ; ). Your method of course is the way to go if all one needs
is to display a msg to the user.
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or not ; ).
Note: This is nothing the XMLHttpRequest adds itself, but I know jQuery
and also Prototype do it for all their ajax requests for you.
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