I should have searched a little bit more, sorry.
Answer is in that post :
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/f5668aa46f07014a/cd60970334579d93?lnk=gst&q=autocomplete#cd60970334579d93
On Oct 13, 5:31 pm, graphicsxp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the a
Hi,
I'm using the autocomplete plugin like that in the ready() event :
$("#ctl00_body_txtSearch").autocomplete("Autocomplete_GetArts.ashx")
.setOptions({
width: "220px"
});
However I need to be able to change the URL (to add a bunch of query
parameters) based on the values of s
vice returns. Since dataType of my jquery ajax
method is set to 'json', this should be interpreted as json data.
On 30 jan, 11:14, Beres Botond wrote:
> So the AJAX call actually returns some result now?
>
> If you alert() the result, before trying to do anything with it, what
&g
ified?
>
> contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
>
> This should only be set if your webservice expects the input parameter
> in JSON format as well, and not only the response is JSON.
> Is this the case?
>
> How does the code of your webservice
ith that pointed out, try
>
> $.ajax({
> url: "Publication.asmx/GetPublication",
> data: { pText: "some text" },
> type: "POST",
> contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
> dataType: "json&
Hi,
I'm trying to send a string to my webservice. The method I call
expects a string parameter and returns a string of JSON data.
I've tried this way :
$.ajax({
url: "Publication.asmx/GetPublication",
data: "pText=some text",
type: "POST",
contentType: "
lem today in MSIE7 with
> 1.3:http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/e4d9128...
>
> Look into this:http://dev.jquery.com/changeset/6120
>
> It solved my problem.
>
> On Jan 19, 7:21 pm, graphicsxp wrote:
>
> > Here's exactly the c
t then works after that.
This is really strange, if someone has an answer to this issue, please
shed some light on this !
Thanks
On 19 jan, 10:54, graphicsxp wrote:
> actually it does work in Firefox ! The problem is in IE (7.0). Any
> idea ?
>
> On 19 jan, 10:46, graphicsxp wro
actually it does work in Firefox ! The problem is in IE (7.0). Any
idea ?
On 19 jan, 10:46, graphicsxp wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. That didn't do anything though. I've tried
> $(pop).load(fn) and $(pop)._load(fn) as there seems to be two
> functions called load (
is before, it seems the 'ready' doesn't fire on opened
> windows or frames, you have to use $(pop).load(fn) instead.
>
> On Jan 16, 1:11 pm, graphicsxp wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I'm trying to set the html content of a DIV (id='list'
Hello,
I'm trying to set the html content of a DIV (id='list') which sits in
a page opened with window.open :
var pop = window.open("PrintList.aspx");
$(pop.document).ready(function() {
$("#list", pop.document).html("hello");
});
As you can see, the string 'hello' should be writt
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