Sorry i forgot to add it.

<img style="cursor:pointer" class="button" id="REF09624002"
src="images/delete.png" />

The button is placed before the dialog div.

Carlo

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Mean Mike<mcgra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Carlo buddy where is the button with the id that your looking for ?
>
> On Jul 21, 5:06 am, Carlo Landmeter <clandme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm not able to send the whole html but i can show you the jquery stuff:
>> I am using this in a drupal CMS with jQuery 1.2.6 and jQuery UI 1.6.
>>
>> Drupal includes the following css/js
>>
>> <style type="text/css" media="all">@import
>> "/sites/default/modules/jquery_ui/jquery.ui/themes/default/ui.all.css";</style>
>> <script type="text/javascript" src="/misc/jquery.js"></script>
>> <script type="text/javascript"
>> src="/sites/default/modules/jquery_ui/jquery.ui/ui/minified/ui.core.min.js"></script>
>> <script type="text/javascript"
>> src="/sites/default/modules/jquery_ui/jquery.ui/ui/minified/ui.dialog.min.js"></script>
>> <script type="text/javascript"
>> src="/sites/default/modules/jquery_ui/jquery.ui/ui/minified/ui.draggable.min.js"></script>
>> <script type="text/javascript">
>>     $(document).ready(function(){
>>            $("#dialog").dialog({
>>                    autoOpen:false,
>>                    modal:true,
>>                    overlay: {backgroundColor: "#000",opacity: 0.5},
>>                    resizable:false,
>>                    buttons:{
>>                      "Delete": function() {window.location = "/home/"
>> + somevar ;},
>>                      "Cancel": function() {$(this).dialog("close");}
>>                    }
>>            });
>>            $(".button").click(function(){
>>                    $("#ui-dialog-title-dialog").text("Attention");
>>                    var message = "You are about to do something: ";
>>                    $(".ui-dialog-content").text(message + 
>> $(this).attr("id"));
>>                    var somevar = $(this).attr("id");
>>                    $("#dialog").dialog("open");
>>            });
>>     });
>>   </script>
>>
>> Then somewhere at the end of the page I have:
>>
>> <div id="dialog"></div>
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Carlo
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Mean Mike<mcgra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > can I see the html that goes with this code ?
>>
>> > On Jul 18, 4:48 am, Carlo Landmeter <clandme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> Thanks for tip for my vars. I have tried the code you provided but
>> >> this does not work. When i click my delete button it will complain
>> >> that "somevar" is not set. So i guess it means the dialog function is
>> >> run before the somevar variable is set. Anyway arround this?
>>
>> >> carlo
>>
>> >> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 5:37 PM, Mean Mike<mcgra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> > Carlo,
>>
>> >> > jQuery /javascript is procedural  so you just need to move things
>> >> > around
>>
>> >> > like this
>> >> > [code]
>> >> > $(document).ready(function(){
>> >> >        $("#dialog").dialog({
>> >> >                autoOpen:false,
>> >> >                modal:true,
>> >> >                overlay: {backgroundColor: "#000",opacity: 0.5},
>> >> >                resizable:false,
>> >> >                buttons:{
>> >> >                  "Delete": function() {window.location = "/home/" + 
>> >> > $somevar ;},
>> >> >                  "Cancel": function() {$(this).dialog("close");}
>> >> >                }
>> >> >        });
>> >> >        $(".button").click(function(){
>> >> >                $("#ui-dialog-title-dialog").text("Attention");
>> >> >                var message = "You are about to do something: ";
>> >> >                $(".ui-dialog-content").text($message + 
>> >> > $(this).attr("id"));
>> >> >                var somevar = $(this).attr("id");
>> >> >                $("#dialog").dialog("open");
>> >> >        });
>> >> > });
>> >> > [/code]
>>
>> >> > I also noticed that your mixing php variables with javascript
>> >> > variables i.e. javascript variables do not use "$" I'm not sure if
>> >> > this causes any problems but I removed them
>>
>> >> > Mike
>>
>> >> > On Jul 17, 9:54 am, Carlo Landmeter <clandme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> >> I will try that ones I have tackled the following issue.
>>
>> >> >> I keep having issues with dialog because the dialog is created before
>> >> >> i use the .click function. Because of this i cannot change some
>> >> >> options of the dialog. For instance:
>>
>> >> >> If i click the button i am able to retrieve the id of this button and
>> >> >> use it. problem is that my dialog function has to be loaded before i
>> >> >> use the dialog(open) function. How am i able to insert the ID in the
>> >> >> $somevar variable in my below example?
>> >> >> The only way I can think of getting this done is putting the dialog
>> >> >> function inside the .click function but for this we already have a
>> >> >> dedicated function dialog(open). Any idea how to solve this?
>>
>> >> >> $(document).ready(function(){
>> >> >>     $("#dialog").dialog({
>> >> >>       autoOpen:false,
>> >> >>       modal:true,
>> >> >>       overlay: {backgroundColor: "#000",opacity: 0.5},
>> >> >>       resizable:false,
>> >> >>       buttons:{
>> >> >>         "Delete": function() {window.location = "/home/" + $somevar ;},
>> >> >>         "Cancel": function() {$(this).dialog("close");}
>> >> >>       }
>> >> >>     });
>> >> >>     $(".button").click(function(){
>> >> >>       $("#dialog").dialog("open");
>> >> >>       $("#ui-dialog-title-dialog").text("Attention");
>> >> >>       var $message = "You are about to do something: ";
>> >> >>       $(".ui-dialog-content").text($message + $(this).attr("id"));
>> >> >>       var $somevar = $(this).attr("id");
>> >> >>     });
>>
>> >> >> });
>> >> >> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:14 AM, Charlie<charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> >> > sure, just add
>>
>> >> >> > $("#dialog").load("url") to click function you have
>>
>> >> >> > Carlo Landmeter wrote:
>>
>> >> >> > Thanks for your replies.
>>
>> >> >> > If I look at your first option I wouldn't know how i could know the
>> >> >> > correct ID before i click the button but i have to initiate the 
>> >> >> > dialog
>> >> >> > open after the normal dialog function. You second option seems the
>> >> >> > best way for me, after the dialog is created i can modify its content
>> >> >> > with your suggested code. Now I still want to find if i can also load
>> >> >> > a page with ajax (load) instead of a local div.
>>
>> >> >> > Thx again,
>>
>> >> >> > Carlo
>>
>> >> >> > code:
>>
>> >> >> > $(document).ready(function(){
>> >> >> >     $("#dialog").dialog({
>> >> >> >       autoOpen:false,
>> >> >> >       modal:true,
>> >> >> >       overlay: {backgroundColor: "#000",opacity: 0.5},
>> >> >> >       resizable:false,
>> >> >> >       buttons:{
>> >> >> >         "Delete": function() {},
>> >> >> >         "Cancel": function() {$(this).dialog("close");}
>> >> >> >       }
>> >> >> >     });
>> >> >> >     $(".button").click(function(event){
>> >> >> >       $("#dialog").dialog("open");
>> >> >> >       $("#ui-dialog-title-dialog").text($(this).attr("id"));
>> >> >> >     });
>> >> >> > });';
>>
>> >> >> > <div id="dialog">this is a test</div>
>>
>> >> >> > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Charlie<charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> >> > dialog has a setter option for title, it isn't really a title 
>> >> >> > attiribute.
>> >> >> > The dialog "title is actually a span with class 
>> >> >> > ui-dialog-title-dialog
>> >> >> >http://jqueryui.com/demos/dialog/#option-title
>>
>> >> >> > $('.selector').dialog('option', 'title', 'Dialog Title');
>>
>> >> >> > either pass the id into the option or you can use
>>
>> >> >> > $(".button").click(function(event){
>>
>> >> >> >         $('#dialog').dialog('open');
>> >> >> >          $('. ui-dialog-title-dialog ').text($(this).attr("id"));
>> >> >> >     });
>>
>> >> >> > constructor must be separate as Mike pointed out
>>
>> >> >> > Mean Mike wrote:
>>
>> >> >> > Yes that is correct you need to separate  the dialog from the open
>>
>> >> >> > like this note: I set the autoOpen to false.
>>
>> >> >> > [code]
>> >> >> > $(document).ready(function(){
>> >> >> >    $(".button").click(function(event){
>> >> >> >            $("#dialog").attr("title", event.target.id);
>> >> >> >            $('#dialog').dialog('open');
>> >> >> >    });
>>
>> >> >> >    $("#dialog").dialog({
>> >> >> >      autoOpen:false,
>> >> >> >      modal:true,
>> >> >> >      overlay: {backgroundColor: "#000",opacity: 0.5},
>> >> >> >      resizable:false,
>> >> >> >      buttons:{
>> >> >> >        "Delete": function() {},
>> >> >> >        "Cancel": function() {$(this).dialog("close");}
>> >> >> >      }
>> >> >> >    });
>> >> >> > });
>> >> >> > [/code]
>>
>> >> >> > let me know how that works out for you
>> >> >> > Mean Mike
>>
>> >> >> > On Jul 16, 8:31 am, Carlo Landmeter <clandme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> >> > Hi,
>>
>> >> >> > I have probably a simple question which i cannot seem to find the
>> >> >> > answer to.
>> >> >> > I have a series of images which i want to use as buttons to trigger a
>> >> >> > dialog. Inside this dialog i need the ID of the image button (or any
>> >> >> > other element). But it seems after I load the dialog i cannot alter
>> >> >> > the content of it anymore. As an example I have tried to change the
>> >> >> > title of the #dialog so it will show the updated title when i click
>> >> >> > the button. The only way i am able to do this is when i put all of
>> >> >> > this inside the .click function and start with .attr function 
>> >> >> > followed
>> >> >> > by the .dialog function. The problem is when i do this and close the
>> >> >> > dialog i cannot enable the dialog anymore. I guess this is why they
>> >> >> > have the .dialog("open").
>> >> >> > Is there a way i can achieve what I'm trying to do  here? Maybe there
>> >> >> > is a better way of doing this?
>>
>> >> >> > Tia,
>>
>> >> >> > Carlo
>>
>> >> >> > code:
>>
>> >> >> > $(document).ready(function(){
>> >> >> >   $(".button").click(function(event){
>> >> >> >     $("#dialog").attr("title", event.target.id);
>> >> >> >     $("#dialog").dialog({
>> >> >> >       autoOpen:true,
>> >> >> >       modal:true,
>> >> >> >       overlay: {backgroundColor: "#000",opacity: 0.5},
>> >> >> >       resizable:false,
>> >> >> >       buttons:{
>> >> >> >         "Delete": function() {},
>> >> >> >         "Cancel": function() {$(this).dialog("close");}
>> >> >> >       }
>> >> >> >     });
>> >> >> >   });
>>
>> >> >> > });
>>
>> >> >> > <div id="dialog" title="i did not change">this is a test</div>

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