$("#myelement").css({ position:"absolute" })

thats how you set css in jquery

On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 11:55 PM, waseem sabjee <waseemsab...@gmail.com>wrote:

> heres something cool
>
>
> in your index.php have an empty div
>
>
> <div id="target">
>
> </div>
>
> now create a different file new.php
>
> in this file have the following
>
> <span id="MessageOne">Message One</span>
>
> <div id="test">
> just testing
> </div>
>
> in your index.php have the following jquery
>
> $(function() {
> $.ajax({
> url:"new.php",
> success: function(html) {
> var messageOne = $(#MessageOne", html);
> var test = $("#test", html);
>
> alert(messageOne);
> alert(test);
>
>
> }
> });
> });
>
>
> you can extract specific nodes from other files
>
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 11:47 PM, waseem sabjee <waseemsab...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> $.ajax({
>> url : "data.php", // target URL
>> type: "GET", // get  or post
>> success: function(html) { // html or data on success
>> alert(html):
>> }
>>
>> });
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 9:31 PM, deex <deecodame...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hey all...
>>>
>>> I am doing a conversion of prototype to jquery and am stuck on a
>>> script... I can't figure out how to define certain fields.
>>>
>>> Here's the prototype call:
>>>
>>> new Ajax.Request(url,
>>>          {
>>>            method:'post',
>>>                        postBody: 'media_id='+media_id,
>>>            onSuccess: trigger,
>>>                        onComplete: function()
>>>                                {
>>>                                leftPos =
>>> Position.positionedOffset($('doc'))[0];
>>>
>>>                                if (window.pageYOffset)
>>>                                ScrollTop = window.pageYOffset;
>>>
>>>                                else
>>>                                ScrollTop = (document.body.parentElement)
>>> ?
>>> document.body.parentElement.scrollTop : 0;
>>>
>>>                                $('fade').setStyle({height:
>>> $('doc').getHeight()+'px'});
>>>                                $('popup').setStyle({left:
>>> (leftPos+138)+'px'});
>>>                                $('popup').setStyle({top:
>>> (ScrollTop+50)+'px'});
>>>                                }
>>>          });
>>>
>>>
>>> I've attempted to convert and got this far...
>>>
>>> jQuery.ajax({type: "POST",
>>>                    url: url,
>>>                    data: 'media_id='+media_id,
>>>                    success: trigger,
>>>                    complete: function() {
>>>
>>>                     leftPos = Position.positionedOffset(jQuery('#doc'))
>>> [0];
>>>
>>>                     if (window.pageYOffset)
>>>                                ScrollTop = window.pageYOffset;
>>>
>>>                     else
>>>                                ScrollTop = (document.body.parentElement)
>>> ?
>>> document.body.parentElement.scrollTop : 0;
>>>
>>>                                jQuery('#fade').setStyle({height:
>>> jQuery('#doc').height
>>> ()+'px'});
>>>                                jQuery('#popup').setStyle({left:
>>> (leftPos+138)+'px'});
>>>                                jQuery('#popup').setStyle({top:
>>> (ScrollTop+50)+'px'});}
>>>                    });
>>>
>>>
>>> To make things worse, there's a check in there to see if you're logged
>>> in and if not calls the following:
>>>
>>> new Ajax.Request('/profile/signin?noredirect=1',
>>>          {
>>>            method:'post',
>>>            postBody: Form.serialize($('signin_form_popup')),
>>>            onSuccess: callback
>>>          });
>>>
>>> which I've attempted to convert to :
>>>
>>> jQuery.ajax({type:'POST',
>>>                    url: '/profile/signin?noredirect=1',
>>>                    postBody: Form.serialize(jQuery
>>> ('#signin_form_popup')),
>>>                    success: callback});
>>>
>>> I think it's all working but am not sure...I have no idea what to do
>>> with the "postBody" parameter...what is it's equivalent in jquery.
>>>
>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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