Feel free to add the link to the Wiki/help page. It's a wiki, after
all. :)
--Karl
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Sep 19, 2008, at 6:23 AM, Michael Stuhr wrote:
Karl Swedberg schrieb:
Please take a look at this post, which provides links to a
Just download those library files(jquery.js, jqueryui.js) in ur
project folder and see to it that these library files are in the
topmost side of javascript includes block.
Im working on jQuery from past 1year and completed 3 projects on it.
If u have any queries on jQuery then please visit www.bes
Karl Swedberg schrieb:
Please take a look at this post, which provides links to a number of
alternative resources for jQuery documentation, including an Adobe Air
app for offline browsing:
http://www.learningjquery.com/2008/07/jquery-documentation-alternatives
Sorry, i missed that completel
On Sep 18, 2008, at 8:40 AM, Michael wrote:
U! Thatsalot. Weel i guess that answers my questions perfectly.
Hope you're getting this fixed. Even nicer would be, if you could
tell us, there's a standalone version of the help-system out there.
(who's based on 1.2.6)
:-)
--
micha
Ple
Hi John,
Since we are on the subject of resources...
How is jquery funded/supported? Corporate sponsors, community support,
pennies from heaven, change from your couch...
Thanks for the info.
On Sep 17, 12:05 pm, "John Resig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We just acquired four new servers from
I had looked for a long time for good off-line copy of jQuery docs.
Not only for performance reasons - I do develop while commuting. So
far, checking out and using
http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/tools/api-browser
meets my needs.
The only thing I am not sure about is how up-to-date the
Same here, slowness and unresponsive been going on over a week.
I reported on the jQuery Development mailing list:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-dev/browse_thread/thread/5efcd4be97067ef
Sincerely,
Will
On Sep 18, 8:40 am, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 7:05
> AFAIK jquery.com provides files for downloading not hotlinking. So you
> should have used your own server to serve js in the first place.
We provide code.jquery.com to hotlink to - that's perfectly ok.
--John
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 7:05 PM, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We just acquired four new servers from Media Temple, yesterday. We'll
> be moving the various sub-domains (docs, plugins, dev, ui) to their
> own unique servers this week - this should help with load times
> significantly.
On Sep 17, 2008, at 8:34 PM, acacio wrote:
I had the same problem so I switched to the Google hosted files and
it's *much* faster.
AFAIK jquery.com provides files for downloading not hotlinking. So you
should have used your own server to serve js in the first place.
--
Mika Tuupola
http:
(Sorry to veer off topic for a bit)
I've seen this posted before, and i just tried it..
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
Load from Google
http://www.google.com/jsapi";>
google.load("jquery", "1.2");
google.load("jqueryui", "1.5");
$(document).ready(functi
I wasn't counting the hits to code.jquery.com in those numbers -
that's another 20 million-or-so hits per month (and are stored on a
separate server).
--John
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:34 PM, acacio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I had the same problem so I switched to the Google hosted files a
I had the same problem so I switched to the Google hosted files and
it's *much* faster.
Also, if we use it systematically, the client browser caches the files
between different apps.
You need to replace the load to this:
http://www.google.com/jsapi";>
// Load jQuery
google.load(
It's very slow. Does anyone know of a mirror anywhere? Could not
Google, IBM, or one of those big users maybe help out with some
sponsoring or hosting?
On Sep 17, 1:30 pm, micha_17 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone please confirm that jquery.com is sometimes (%2) so slow,
> pages won't eve
We just acquired four new servers from Media Temple, yesterday. We'll
be moving the various sub-domains (docs, plugins, dev, ui) to their
own unique servers this week - this should help with load times
significantly.
But yes, it's mostly due to popularity issues (we're getting the
equivalent of a
I have experienced the same thing. Based on other messages in this
newsgroup, I think it is a combo of hosting issues and jQuery's
popularity. On one hand, it is great that the toolkit is being so
widely used, but on the other hand it seems that the resources aren't
keeping up with demand.
It is
Same here. OSX 10.5.5 FFX3, Safari, Problems are both from home and
corporate.
On Sep 17, 7:30 am, micha_17 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone please confirm that jquery.com is sometimes (%2) so slow,
> pages won't even show up after 2 minutes waiting ? The slowness has
> been there before
I have the same exact problem. It has been this way for so long, even
before the site redesign, that they simply must not have funds to
properly run the site it seems.
On Sep 17, 8:30 am, micha_17 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone please confirm that jquery.com is sometimes (%2) so slow,
>
At me the site is loaded for some seconds.
try traceroute jquery.com - and
On 17 сент, 16:30, micha_17 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone please confirm that jquery.com is sometimes (%2) so slow,
> pages won't even show up after 2 minutes waiting ? The slowness has
> been there before tha p
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