you have at least one syntax error here
div id='blinddown.$count.'style='display:none; width:175px;
height:
100px; background:#FFF;'Random Text that doesn't matter/div/td/
tr;
There is no space between id='' and style=''. put a space in and
try it again!
- Original Message -
seeing Ricks reply... it is better to go with his method ... Obviously
sometimes it is not allways viable to go with non-inline handlers but it is
best to go with them when you dont need to get anymore information from an
element that its ID or perhaps its next sibling etc etc
also in PHP i
I did look at Scripteka but couldn't find what i was looking for.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 11:50 PM, david david.brill...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi nikhil,
have you tried scripteka.com ??
I'm not sure there is something that could fit your need, but who
never knows.
--
david
On 3 juin, 10:53,
Thanks Mona. I'll check this and see if it helps.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Mona Remlawi mona.reml...@gmail.com wrote:
hi nikhil,
you might wanna take a look at http://livepipe.net/control
there is a scrollbar control that you might adjust for your needs.
--
mona
On Wed, Jun 3,
Hi confiteor,
I did not find anything like that, but prototype have a format to be
understood by pdoc.
Perhaps you can try to modify output of pdoc to suite your need ??
Or pdoc have perhaps this kind of output.
have a look at github: http://github.com/tobie/pdoc/tree/master
--
david
On 3
Hi, I found a bug in IE6 and Sortable.create.
When you have a select box and a link within your sortable, the links
are not clickable if you use the option tree: true
Sortable.create('list', { tree : true });
ul id=list
lia href=#test id=testtest/aselect/select/li
lia
On Jun 3, 2:06 pm, Walter Lee Davis wa...@wdstudio.com wrote:
Well, float is a kind of Number, so that's why you can't use that word
directly -- it's reserved by JavaScript, and 'you have to dance with
who brung ya'. In those cases, you can usually use css[the word] as a
substitute,
Hey David,
I believe I am using the newest version of lightwindow. The prototype
that came with it was version 1.5. Thats why I thought maybe it needed
the updated version, but the same issue is happening with both 1.5 and
the new 1.6.1_rc2. It works perfect in Firefox and Chrome, only errors
in
Lightwindow seems to have been abandoned quite some time ago, which is
a shame. I've had to patch lots of things for IE6, there are scads of
references on Google to other bits that people have changed to work
around one problem or another. I really like LW, it does way more than
any other
This little snippet I found on the Google fixes the teeny-tiny window
problem. Search for the word naturalWidth in your source -- mine is so
hacked up for my purposes that it doesn't have remotely matching line
numbers.
// We have to do this instead of .onload
this.checkImage[i] = new
I found that if you add the below code to the top or replace your old
with this, it works in IE and doesn't mess up. Bu, of course this
causes other issues. When I add that code, for some reason it makes
everything centered in their tables or td's. Text images etc... I can
manually go in a
** !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN” “http://
www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd”
html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml” **
On Jun 4, 8:18 am, CMRstar430 cmrstar...@gmail.com wrote:
I found that if you add the below code to the top or replace your old
Hi CMRstar430,
Just one note about prototype 1.5 and 1.6.
Some modification needs some lodification between this two versions.
If just switch to the new version, take care other issue could be
present.
Effectivelly, it seems that Lightwindow is abandonned, why not
switching to another ??
--
I was having trouble with using Ajax.Updater with evalScripts=true and
a javascript block with document.write in it.
What I am trying to do is, run some JS, and display the result of that
JS inline. However, it seems to only display the results of the
document.write, and none of the other
I think I'm gonna go with my previous solution. Here's part of the
code I have so far. It works with PHP and the smarty framework.
it hides email addresses to those not using Javascript (hopefully
bots).
$text = $address;
global $smarty_mailto_span_count;
$span_id=
Hello !
I needed something like this:
$('tr').addClassName('checked');
$('tr').morph('checked');
and remove too.
Thanks,
Celso.
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On Jun 3, 4:09 am, KHelal karim.he...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Do you have any ETA on the final version of 1.6.1? IE8 is being force-
fed by Microsoft and is starting to show usage for some of our
customers.
Hopefully, within a week or two.
--
kangax
A quick google for php single quotes vs double quotes will help you
understand the difference and what it means to the overhead and scalability
of your code. I picked this article from said google results:
http://andrewgatenby.com/single-quotes-and-double-quotes-in-php
@Alex,
I honestly can't
David,
Do you know of any good ones that allow for rich media?
On Jun 4, 9:10 am, david david.brill...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi CMRstar430,
Just one note about prototype 1.5 and 1.6.
Some modification needs some lodification between this two versions.
If just switch to the new version, take
David,
Do you know of any good ones that allow for rich media??
On Jun 4, 9:10 am, david david.brill...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi CMRstar430,
Just one note about prototype 1.5 and 1.6.
Some modification needs some lodification between this two versions.
If just switch to the new version, take
Hi again,
I've been running addslashes() on the input before running json_encode
() and it still creates problems when I pass it through AJAX - breaks
HTML tags etc. If I turn addslashes() off, any occurence of in the
body text (eg quotes from speakers etc) breaks the code again. Does
anyone
@Rick -- Okay here is a good one.
A very dynamic site where you need to pull varying variables
-- excuse the psudeo code !! just proving its needed sometimes !!
funciton doSomething({options}) {
new Ajax.Updater(options.element,options.url, {
You need to do it a bit differently with php json_encode/decode ... i had
this problem when i first started using it
where you send post data (JSON) as p
$post=str_replace('\', '', $_POST['p']);
$json=$post;
$d=json_decode($json,true);
foreach($d as $key=$val) { .. do what you will
Hi doug,
you could do something like that:
div id=myGlobalContainer/div
script type='text/javascript'
var counter=1;
//... computations here return computationsResult
if(computationsResult){
$('myGlobalContainer').innerHTML+='span id=mailto_+'(counter++)
+''+computationsResult+'/span';
Hi Cyrus,
I've made some test and can add some info.
The link CAN be clicked, you just need to expand the select option,
and it works now for all other links.
If you move one of the list element to another position, the link
could be accessible after the move too.
But both are strange behaviour.
I am a bit desperate now. I have tried to work this over and over to
the point where I think I have to give up.
I tried 2 different revert declarations:
1. revert:changeClass
Sortable.create('blank_1',{tag:'span',dropOnEmpty: true,
constraint:true, containment:sections,
Hi CMRstart430,
Go here:
http://planetozh.com/projects/lightbox-clones/
and select what you need, and you'll find THE script ...
--
david
On 4 juin, 17:18, CMRstar430 cmrstar...@gmail.com wrote:
David,
Do you know of any good ones that allow for rich media?
On Jun 4, 9:10 am, david
Hi Celso,
could you be more precise, because if you add className checked and
morph to class name checked, there is no animation !
--
david
On 4 juin, 16:26, Celso cels...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello !
I needed something like this:
$('tr').addClassName('checked');
I've implemented what Rick (Thank You!) suggested, and it seems to
have solved the recognition problem. The only minor problem I'm still
having is that instead of a sliding effect, the div just abruptly
appears without sliding. It's as if it knows the div needs to be
displayed onclick, but not
Yeah, i discovered the same gotcha...
the JS should actually look like this:
document.observe('dom:loaded', function () {
$$('.blinders').each(function (b) {
b.observe('click', function () {
Effect.toggle(this.next(), 'blind');
// or like this if you used
My app uses zebra table. Each tr have a checkbox, when the
checkbox is checked, the morph effect is enabled
css:
.checked {font-weight: bold; background:#fb5126; color:#fff;}
zebra:
tr id=tr-577 class=
/tr
tr id=tr-587 class=fundo
/tr
tr id=tr-592 class=
with a checked:
tr id=tr-577
Aha. Well, $('tr') returns one element that has the ID of 'tr', it
does not return a collection of elements with that tag name.
$$('tr') will return a collection of extended elements with the tag
name TR. If you want to be more specific (maybe you use tables for
something else on the same
That was a very basic example i wrote !!...
Plus your code is not re-usable which was kinda my point and its about 50 lines
where as mine would fit into perhaps 10 or so... inline is alot more flexible...
In basic examples yes this way does work but is memory expensive and alot of
work !!!...
Hi,
somehow I am stuck with the following problem.
var skill = {
1: {
...
...
...
level_dump: [{
id: 1,
...
reqland: 1,
...
...
}, {
...
...
}]
},
2: {
Hallo!
When I include the javascript to load prototype and scriptaculous, the
ie (7) first hangs and then crashes and I don't know why.
I use the following code:
---
script type=text/javascript src=/lib/prototype.js/script
script type=text/javascript src=/lib/scriptaculous.js/script
---
The
Hi everyone.
I'm experiencing some possible bugs with a Scriptaculous draggable DIV
and Youtube.
The first issue is with Firefox. The issue arises when I put a Youtube
video inside a div, inside a draggable div. If I click the play button
in FF, the div binds to my mouse in a semi-transparent
I am using the latest prototype.js from git
HTML
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd;
html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml; xml:lang=en lang=en
head
titleMy Prototype test bench/title
script type=text/javascript
That still wont work...
console.log( $$('#gridRow').last().down().innerHTML );
# --- is for IDs
you need:
console.log( $$('.gridRow').last().down().innerHTML );
And i PROMISE that wont work either, you need to iterate through
$$('.gridRow') if you want to output both rows.
Like so:
1.Your link is 404, I guessed and added an L to htm (.html)
2. Use the option 'handle'... take a look:
http://www.genevajs.com/misc/drag-handle.php
dig it.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 10:47 AM, jevchance john.va...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone.
I'm experiencing some possible bugs with a
My point still stands that it is a simple example... when we delve deeper into
more complex examples it becomes garder and harder!!... Also fom what i can
remember about the code it took 2 requests to complete as opposed to 1
surely that is not memory efficient...
I dont deny it can
I solved it.
Typos during debugging can be tricky ^^
and cost me about 1.5h today.
On Jun 4, 7:30 am, worthy456 worthy...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
somehow I am stuck with the following problem.
var skill = {
1: {
...
...
...
level_dump: [{
The first ajax request was following your variable's name as a guidleline :)
$myVeryDynamicVariableIJustRecievedFromAnotherAjaxRequestThatTheDocumentCouldNotPossiblyKnowWithoutUpdatingLotsOfHiddenVariables
Just recieved from another ajax request (how do you intend to update the
value of the
In prototype i found these example of the class inheritance.
var Animal = Class.create({
initialize: function(name, sound) {
this.name = name;
this.sound = sound;
},
speak: function() {
alert(this.name + says: + this.sound + !);
}
});
// subclassing Animal
var Snake =
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