Hi there,
I'm having an awful lot of bother trying to get this working. I want to
implement auto completion for a text field as follows
input type=text name=user[name] id=user_name class=autocomplete /
input type=hidden name=user[id] id=user_id /
Currently our application returns a json
I'd imagine you'd want something like this?
$('input#query').autocomplete('yoururl',{
.
your options
.
}).result(function(event, item, formatted) {
$(this).parents().find('form:first').submit();
});
I hope this helps
RobL
jjunior wrote:
I'm having
I am having trouble getting my wordpress theme to use the Superfish in
the nav menu. My problem is I have subcategories that go 3 tabs deep
and currently it is very tough to navigate through the drop down menu
so I wanted to get Superfish to work since I have used it with other
non-Wordpress sites
.
On Dec 9, 11:42 am, rob rob.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
Nevermind... I found the error... I'm having one of those mornings...
Thanks for you help tho
On Dec 9, 10:30 am, rob rob.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
I switched the .click event with .live(click), and it sort of works
now
I'm having some problem with selectors in Internet Explorer. I have
this demo setup that is basically a modified linked menus
application. When you select something from one menu, it updates the
contents in it's child menu.
For some reason Internet Explorer will not read the correct selector.
is this notation called?
On Dec 10, 2:12 pm, Josh Nathanson joshnathan...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe try closing the option tag?
option class=parentMenu/option
-- Josh
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From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of rob
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to all matched elements on the page and
loaded in via AJAX or otherwise.
Hope that helps.
T.J. Simmons
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 8, 2009, at 5:28 PM, rob rob.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
I built a little utility modeling a linked menus concept... Click an
item in the parent menu
Nevermind... I found the error... I'm having one of those mornings...
Thanks for you help tho
On Dec 9, 10:30 am, rob rob.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
I switched the .click event with .live(click), and it sort of works
now. The problem with the parentMenu not updating is now ok. When I
click
I built a little utility modeling a linked menus concept... Click an
item in the parent menu, and the child menu will update.
When a parent option is selected the childMenu is reloaded with new
options. Selecting these no longer triggers $(#childMenu
option).click(function(){}); Does anyone
Hi there,
I'm trying to use jquery.form.js to allow file uploads with my
application. I'm trying to replace saving the whole form and uploading a
image all at the same time by hijacking just the input[type=file] change
event when you select a file and saving just the file using ajax and
then
I have this set of code...
$('#thumbnails').append(img src='gfx/liquidation/+id+/
thumbs/+photo+' class=\thumbnails\ onclick=\loadImage('+id+',
'+photo+')\ /);
This creates thumbnails on my webpage. In internet Explorer, they show
up fine, but in Firefox they do not. I checked the image
postlink.push(link.href);
}
});
alert(postlink.join(', '));
});
On Oct 22, 8:02 pm, rob rob.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having some problem withreturnvalue for a function. I have read
some postings about this, but I'm just not understanding something.
Hopefully somebody
I'm having some problem with return value for a function. I have read
some postings about this, but I'm just not understanding something.
Hopefully somebody can help me with this
I'm trying to access google blogger's API to display blog entries on
my site. I'm doing this through JQuery and
I'm not sure if this JFeed plugin is not being used much, or maybe I'm
using it for the wrong thing. Here's a better way to pull the Blogger
Content...
http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/samples/blogger_sample.html
On Oct 19, 2:59 pm, rob rob.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I've been
Hello,
I've been working on this for a while and I can't seem to figure this
out. I'm trying to use the jFeed plugin to access an RSS feed from
Blogger. I'm not trying to use any authentication, I just want to use
public read-only access.
I tried some real simple examples at first (using
try taking the numbers out of the parentheses like this:
.animate({ backgroundPosition: 0px 0px,},{duration:400})
On Oct 13, 2:45 pm, vicix pedro.vi...@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
i build a menu with a background position animation plugin by Jonathan
Snook’s.
The mouseover and mouseout are
I'm using a form in several places for this project. I don't want to
duplicates of this form so I have it as an include file. Each page
requires all the same fields, however, there is one page where I'd
like to remove two fields.
fieldset
label for=FirstNameFirst Name/label
input id=FirstName
';
$(#+fieldName).remove(); // removes input
$(label[for=+fieldName+]).remove(); // removes label
Assuming that your label will always have the same for as the ID of
the input.
On Oct 1, 8:09 am, rob rob.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using a form in several places for this project. I don't want
Having some trouble with this plugin. I've tried in both IE8 and FF3,
but it doesn't seem to work.
Basically the background position isn't moving...
the function toArray(strg) is suppose to return the following
return [parseFloat(res[1],10),res[2],parseFloat(res[3],10),res[4]];
this is
Hello,
I am having some problems with selectors and events. I have a row of
thumbnails all part of the thumbnails class. I'm trying to run some
code when a thumbnail is clicked, but something weird is happening.
When i use this selector/event:
$(.thumbnails).click(function(){ // run some
elements to the DOM dynamically after page load,
jQuery won't recognize those elements unless the live() method is used.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 4:20 PM, rob rob.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am having some problems with selectors and events. I have a row of
thumbnails all part
elements to the DOM dynamically after page load,
jQuery won't recognize those elements unless the live() method is used.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 4:20 PM, rob rob.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am having some problems with selectors and events. I have a row of
thumbnails all part
, is there a workaround?
Many thanks, Rob
Found my own anser from earlier post. This worked:
$(function() {
$(#dollar1).bind(click,function() {
$(#EndUser,top.document).val( $(#setEndUser).val() );
});
});
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 9:36 AM, robert...@gmail.com robert...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
I have a page in an Iframe and when the
Hi folks, I hope you can help me out, I have a bit of html that looks
something like:
div
--h1
--h2
--p
--p
--h2
--ul
--h2
--p
And am trying to figure out a way to grab from that code each h2 and
its siblings, up-to-but-stopping-at the next h2, for example, I want
to grab from the simplified
BTW, don't mind the double pound signs, those get escaped by
Coldfusion when the page is loaded.
Hello,
Is there a way to always know what values are selected inside of a
jquery ui autocomplete widget? I know there is a result event that
fires when you select a value, but what about when you remove a value?
Thanks,
Rob
Hi there,
I'm getting an interesting problem with addClass and removeClass. I'm
attempting to build a rating system using radio buttons to select the
rating. I'm actually hiding my radio buttons and styling the label to
have pretty stars instead for a nicer interface. I want to highlight the
One thing I see wrong there:
You are referencing dllViewSelector as an id in your jQuery, but you
only have that as a name in your html. either add the id attribute to
the select tag, or reference it as $(select[name='dllViewSelector']
option:selected) in your jQuery.
On Mar 31, 6:51 am,
I should have expounded more on the rest of it, but I had to run to a
meeting. My apologies. :(
On Mar 31, 11:21 am, LinkGuru i...@legalanalytics.co.uk wrote:
Apologies to Rob (I had only tried his 'add the id attribute to
the select tag' suggestion), I now find that if I write p_viewSelector
to
implement this? I feel like I'm approaching it wrong...
TIA
--rob
IE allows users to type in the value in a file field, it's Firefox
that prevents that.
Also I think the syntax there may be wrong. I would use the name of
the file field and change it's value attribute to blank.
HTML: input type=file name=fileName id=fileName /
jQuery (using 1.3.x)
that passing the return of
a getter to its corresponding setter to change the return from the
getter!
Can someone tell me if this is a bug or is by design - and if by
design, why?
TIA,
--rob
Hi Brandon,
Give this a whirl: http://pastebin.com/d20276791
Shows the described behaviour in Firefox 3.0.6
o_0
--rob
On Feb 13, 2:34 pm, Brandon Aaron brandon.aa...@gmail.com wrote:
This isn't the normal behavior. Could you create a test case for this?
--
Brandon Aaron
On Fri, Feb 13
Filed on trac too: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4146
--rob
On Feb 13, 5:04 pm, [rob desbois] rob.desb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Brandon,
Give this a whirl:http://pastebin.com/d20276791
Shows the described behaviour in Firefox 3.0.6
o_0
--rob
On Feb 13, 2:34 pm, Brandon Aaron brandon.aa
that bubbles up from its form elements. So you don't have to add any event
binding after adding new elements, just make sure the validation rules are
present. If it isn't working, its probably a different issue.
Jörn
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:26 PM, Rob robstefanus...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks
I add append the code for a new field, the validation
events are, of course, not attached to the new DOM elements. What's
the best way to accomplish this?
Rob
I add append the code for a new field, the validation
events are, of course, not attached to the new DOM elements. What's
the best way to accomplish this?
Rob
the trick, but no such luck.
Rob
On Jan 5, 1:12 pm, brian bally.z...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Rob robstefanus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jörn or anyone else familiar with this plugin,
First off, thanks for the great validation plugin. I hope I do not
impose too much
On Dec 17, 9:57 am, MorningZ morni...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it a non-200 status code
I can't say it's 100% of the time, but in my code it seems to be the
case
Ding, ding, ding. Looks like that's it. In my PHP script, this is what
I did to test...
try {
throw new Exception ( 'Something I
is
that way?
Thanks.
Rob
Hey all -
I'm looking for/wondering whether there is a way to access an element
loaded in a thickbox. I have a page that launches thickbox to load a
form. I need to be able to set a click() event listener on the submit
button of that form so that I can submit the form via ajax.
Unfortunately,
On Dec 16, 3:33 pm, Ricardo Tomasi ricardob...@gmail.com wrote:
Your thickbox script most certainly provides a callback function where
you could add those handlers, which one are you using?
Hey Ricardo -
I'm using http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/.
I'll dig a little deeper. I was hoping
for this.
Thank you,
Rob Bazinet
?
thanks,
-Rob
Noone knows how to stabilize the animation and make this run better?
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:42 AM, RFletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I am making an accordian menu with 4 main buttons. All buttons should
be closed at start. When you click 1 button the content area should
slide down and
);
}
-
I note that the multiple click sounds occur in thejQueryHistorydemo
as well, so don't think it is just my implementation.
Is there perhaps another way to load the new hsh location into the
iframe?
Any help much appreciated :)
Thanks,Rob
occur in the jQuery History demo
as well, so don't think it is just my implementation.
Is there perhaps another way to load the new hsh location into the
iframe?
Any help much appreciated :)
Thanks, Rob
that to the below and just put
some script in my site's startup script that looks for all divs with
the class box and modifies them so the ending result is like the
above.
div class=box title=Some Neat Title
pSome neat content/p
/div
What do you think?
Thanks in advance,
Rob
the user gets the title (much more subtle/hidden the second way).
How to do this ?
$('div.box').each(function(){
this.title = $(this).find('h3').remove().attr('title') || '';
});
--
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On Aug 21, 6:36 pm, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm
on the element I called .tabs()
on initially to create the tabs but that just does nothing
TIA,
--rob
On Jul 2, 2:11 pm, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 2, 2008, at 7:57 AM, [rob desbois] wrote:
Hi, have a feeling this may be a silly question but here goes..
Test output from Firebug's console is below to explain my issue.
I select an array of divs by their parent
Two things.
In opera:
$('#confirmSnippetDelete').dialog(
{
position: new Array(600 , 500)
}
);
The script ignores the 'top' position specified as the second value of
that coordinate pair. This was narrowed down to a local variable
called 'top' which was conflicting with the
and will be included in the next jQuery UI release, in a couple days.
- Richard
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 5:12 PM, Rob Ashton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two things.
In opera:
$('#confirmSnippetDelete').dialog(
{
position: new Array(600 , 500)
}
);
The script ignores the 'top
: handleAddLinkComplete, arguments : [123] }, 'json');
or something.
What is the best way here or is my dream a reality?
Cheers,
-Rob
On Nov 16, 1:33 pm, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to manually interact with the multifile plugin and, as
part of that endeavor, I need to systemically access the anchor tag
that provides Delete functionality. The following works great in FF
(of course):
$('a[href
On Nov 20, 2007 5:02 PM, Josh Nathanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WOW, thanks for that link to debugbar.com -- I had been searching far and
wide for an IE debugger and couldn't find anything good -- that is sweet!
It's no Firebug, but it's the best I've seen for IE.
in
the jQuery docs that this type of selector shouldn't work in IE...
Thanks.
Rob
/jqueryselectcombo/
http://lasso.pro/selectCombo/
3. Check out my plugin:
http://www.msxhost.com/jquery/linked-selects/json/
Perhaps you can use the example php code in the download to work it out
for ASP!
Cheers
Rob
Snooze wrote:
I am trying to make a select box that with populate depending on what
Mark,
I think you are saving the document as rich text format (RTF).
Try pasting the code sample into notepad and save it from there.
Once that works, make sure that in whatever editor you're using you save
things as 'plain text'.
Hope that helps
--rob
On 10/24/07, mark [EMAIL PROTECTED
or 0.6KB packed
Thanks to everyone who made suggestions and waited for so long.
Further information and downloads are available from
http://code.google.com/p/jqmultiselects/
--rob
--
Rob Desbois
Rodrigo,
This has now been implemented along with some additional features.
jqMultiSelects v0.2 is available from
http://code.google.com/p/jqmultiselects/
Cheers,
--rob
On 10/22/07, Rob Desbois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Rodrigo,
Apologies for the massive time in replying, I am very busy
Hey Rodrigo,
Apologies for the massive time in replying, I am very busy these days.
That is a great suggestion, and one which a few people have mentioned. I
will modify the official plugin source as soon as possible, but for now your
fix does just great :-)
All the best
--rob
On 9/22/07
I know this should be simple, I know this should work, but it isn't
and doesn't.
so if you take a look-see at
http://www.roberthenrylowe.com/lab/jQuery/codeconverter.html
in Firefox, you'll see what I am trying to accomplish and in fact, it
works there. Basically I take a code block and make it
That's perfect! Thanks so much
On Oct 11, 12:53 am, George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've not tried this but what if you use .text($codetext) instead of
append($codetext) ?
(Or is this not what you want?!)
George
determine what
is being dragged and dropped where?
Best,
Rob
) ? Is there a way that I can determine what
is being dragged and dropped where?
Best,
Rob
I would like to grab a string that contains '' and '' and NOT have
jQuery eval and force my browser to render it has html. It's
difficult for me to convey what I want, but basically I am trying to
send it latin or unicode entity references for the angle brackets and
want to write those brackets
Hi Stephen,
Awesome, I like the look of this a lot!
I can't wait to find some time to muck about with this in the very near
future.
Good Luck with your project.
Rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I have been playing with jQuery for a few months, and wanted to
test a few basic concepts
://www.msxhost.com/jquery/linked-selects/json/
It might be of assistance to you!
Cheers
Rob
validate, all I'll say
is thank you, it's a fantastic plugin very well thought-out.
--rob
--
Rob Desbois
'] ) + ' ' +
'/'
);
}
}
catch ( e ) {
alert ( 'Error: ' + e.message );
}
},
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Rob Wilkerson
, but the page doesn't show the updated styles.
Any ideas on what to track down? I've checked that the style is indeed
changed with Firebug on postbacks, so I have no idea why the browser
doesn't display the updated styles.
Thanks
Rob
On Sep 17, 9:17 am, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a form that is using both the ajaxFileUpload and the MultiFile
plugins. When a user selects a file for upload, the change event
uploads the file via ajax for validation. If an error occurs, I need
to remove the file from
On Sep 17, 9:17 am, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a form that is using both the ajaxFileUpload and the MultiFile
plugins. When a user selects a file for upload, the change event
uploads the file via ajax for validation. If an error occurs, I need
to remove the file from
in call function.
Do you mean like caching the DB queries?
Kind regards
Rob
and IE.
I would like to thank Remy Sharp for the initial idea, Joel Birch for
some pointers on building plugins and especially my good friend Shelane
Enos for the collaboration.
I would appreciate any feedback in the way of suggestions and improvements.
Have a great weekend everyone...
Rob
might be able to use John's modified version of Rhino that
acts like a browser. Where it is I'm not sure but it wasn't that long ago
that he wrote it.
--
Brandon Aaron
On 9/12/07, Sean Catchpole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob,
.ready() won't work in Rhino since there is no page to wait
$(document).ready === 'function')
I know this is likely to be a Rhino/HttpUnit problem but as I know several
people on this list are familiar with Rhino I wanted to know if anyone's
seen this or has any ideas?
I'm on:
jQuery 1.1.4
HttpUnit 1.6.2
TIA,
--rob
--
Rob Desbois
Eml: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
if to check attachEvent - it's undefined).
Seeing as there's been a fair bit of mention of jQuery in Rhino on the list,
I find it hard to believe jQuery won't work with it - so has anyone who's
used Rhino with jQuery seen this, and can anyone help?
thanks,
--rob
On 9/12/07, Rob Desbois [EMAIL PROTECTED
visit, but a minute of clicking things yielded no error for me,
so I have given up.
What are the errors you're receiving? Have you tried debugging?
--rob
On 8/22/07, Trinodia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
Just have gotten my head into the jQuery stuff and while updating the
companys
Does anyone know offhand how much overhead using .add() instead of the comma
incurs?
Is it just the additional function call?
I've always used comma in selectors but using .add() instead is much clearer
as it separates the selectors in an obvious manner.
--rob
On 8/15/07, Matt Stith [EMAIL
Your trusty friend 'Google' is usually the best way for this!
A quick search on javascript array max yields a useful result from none
other than John: http://ejohn.org/blog/fast-javascript-maxmin/
--rob
On 8/10/07, Simpel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there! not really a jquery question
I'm not sure how to do this as it stands - I've never been particularly au
fait with text nodes and how to work with them.
However, a possible solution is to put the text next to the checkbox in a
span and then attach the click event to that.
--rob
On 8/9/07, David Garcia Ortega [EMAIL
Hi Mike,
If you use $(table table) that will select all tables which are inside
another table in the document.
--rob
On 8/7/07, Mike Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need to find a quick way to determine whether or not table elements
on the page have any children table elements
as an array of DOM objects, so $(#feeds).get() will give
you an array with a single DOM element - that with the ID 'feeds' (unless it
doesn't exist, in which case you'll get an empty array).
HTH,
--rob
On 8/7/07, Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I want to translate this
var chk1
for the life of me remember how, but
it involved lots of in-depth debugging and head-scratching to find the
problem. I'm more wary now and think that these operators are the way to go.
--rob
On 8/2/07, Sam Collett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think many actually use !== (and when you would want
from Type(y), return false.
Steps 2-13 of both algorithms are exactly the same, so if the types match
then there's no difference in the execution of each algorithm, and no
overhead for the abstract algorithm.
--rob
On 8/2/07, Terry B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
known about this for awhile
is great, thanks.
Kiwwwi.
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Tel: 01452 760631
Mob: 07946 705987
There's a whale there's a whale there's a whale fish he cried
, but it does demonstrate the power of belief. If you believe
that mobile masts will make you ill you will feel ill. If you believe
in God then God will have real spiritual impact in your life,
regardless of whether or not he really exists.
--
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Eml: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: 01452
It uses document.getElementById(myId) as usual so it's a fast search, but
it will then check that the returned element is an input, so there is a
little additional overhead.
--rob
On 7/26/07, Remy Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should really know this, but I've come to realise I'm not 100
: in case :-)
--rob
On 7/26/07, Sean Catchpole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/26/07, Mitchell Waite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This going will make me sound really dumb but what is the difference
between
using single quote versus double quotes in jQuery, e.g.
Mitchell, the concept of single vs double
:-)
--rob
On 7/24/07, Christof Donat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a server-side script which generates a graph image given a set of
dataset identifiers. Additional datasets are implicitly added
server-side
too.
Currently the image contains the legend, but I'd like to generate
Mario,
I don't understand - are you wishing to change the working directory for
PHP? If so the function chdir() can help you.
If that's not what you're asking I don't get it, can you rephrase the
question, perhaps let us know what you're trying to do with this?
--rob
On 7/25/07, Mario Moura
wrapping the
Windows API) before being able to code in C++.
Granted, jQuery is massively more simple than MFC, but JavaScript is a much
more complicated language than some appreciate (I'm currently struggling
with some aspects). Walk before you can run.
--rob
On 7/25/07, Ganeshji Marwaha [EMAIL
no need).
I simply want the cached image (or intermediates) to be temporary; the
user's session seems the obvious candidate for this type of storage to me.
--rob
On 7/25/07, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob Desbois wrote:
Traunic
how does raw image data get you anything? Seems you
() achieves the effect you're looking for then
it's the right one.
If you still can't get it working can you give us a URL of a test page?
--rob
On 7/25/07, stef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
im trying to insert an html string (a form) into a div (at spot XXX)
when .changeQty is clicked. I can only use
);
Bear in mind these paths are from the root of your filesystem, not the root
of your website.
Does that help?
--rob
On 7/25/07, Mario Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob
Sorry my english. Isnt native
I think php will get the php code and execute it.
I am Drupalist.
$().load
Christof,
Thanks for that, but I was really looking to see if there was a
browser-independent mechanism, essentially something like the Web archives
that IE has supported for years. I think adding components for this would be
over-complicating the matter.
Thanks anyway.
--rob
On 7/25/07
script and style.
It just seems peculiar to me that there is this mismatch - why wouldn't HTML
have the capability to support, e.g. imgGIF89a...binary rubbish.../img?
--rob
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