omg! I just opened it in Opera (Linux) and there is some kind of bug or what? Instead revert to original location, chars returns about 100-150px right... Can someone take a look and check if same problem occurs?
Maybe I shoult report it to jQuery dev team? On Aug 25, 7:00 pm, Boris Trivic <trivu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yeah, sure, it imposible to convert object to string, object has > methods and properties for that what I want. > Wheathever, thanks a lot Brett one more time, you saved me. > > I finished a main part of project, there is still some little stufs to > fix and correct. You can take a look on next link, if you want: > > http://caraudio-rs.info/nal_7/ > > On Aug 25, 12:17 am, Brett Ritter <swift...@swiftone.org> wrote: > > > On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Boris Trivic<trivu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I can success print ui.draggable to console, but how to convert it to > > > string? > > > I need to write it into some element with .innerHTML and I will > > > probably use it in "for" loop... > > > I think you are trying the hard way. > > > ui.draggable is not a string, but a jQuery element. Use that as you see > > fit. > > > For Hangman you're probably looking to copy either the text ( > > ui.draggable.text() ) or the html itself ( ui.draggable.html() ). If > > you need to clone the source you want ui.draggable.clone() (note that > > any events bound to the original are not bound to the clone unless you > > use live() ) > > > Trying to convert a jQuery element to a string doesn't make sense > > unless you say what "string" you want - the text, the html, the id, > > these are all different strings. > > > -- > > Brett Ritter / SwiftOne > > swift...@swiftone.org