[jQuery] Re: Localization and using JQuery

2007-09-19 Thread Andy Martone
Yes, you can use jQuery to select nodes out of an XML document as you would out of the HTML DOM. We are using a similar technique for client-side i18n in our application. $("SomeNode", someDoc) returns all the SomeNode elements inside someDoc. You may find the XPath plugin to be helpful to navi

[jQuery] Re: append[To] throwing and error when attempting to append to document outside of current window in Internet Explorer

2007-09-01 Thread Andy Martone
Dallas: IE doesn't allow elements created in one document to be appended to another document. Firefox 2 allows it, but apparently Firefox 3 will not. There's an open ticket for this, hopefully it gets fixed soon: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/1419 On Aug 31, 4:16 pm, Dallas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[jQuery] Re: sending xml using $ajax()

2007-08-30 Thread Andy Martone
I've used LiveHTTPHeaders to inspect XML payloads in POST requests, since they don't show up in Firebug. You may want to give that a shot: http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/ On Aug 30, 11:22 am, ekene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > $.ajax({ > contentType: 'text/xml', > dataType:

[jQuery] Re: AjaxStart and AjaxStop only on certain requests

2007-08-23 Thread Andy Martone
Set global to false in the properties object you pass to $.ajax(): http://docs.jquery.com/Ajax#.24.ajax.28_properties_.29 On Aug 23, 10:42 am, Giovanni Battista Lenoci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I'm using this piece of code: > > $().ajaxStart(showblock).ajaxStop(hideblock); > > To show and

[jQuery] Re: IE misinterpreting HTTP status code 204 as 1223

2007-08-01 Thread Andy Martone
hould as well. > > --John > > On 7/31/07, Andy Martone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I've come across some strange behavior in IE7. Sometimes when an > > XmlHttpRequest receives a 204 (No Content) HTTP status code on the > > response, IE sets

[jQuery] IE misinterpreting HTTP status code 204 as 1223

2007-07-31 Thread Andy Martone
I've come across some strange behavior in IE7. Sometimes when an XmlHttpRequest receives a 204 (No Content) HTTP status code on the response, IE sets the XmlHttpRequest object's status property to 1223. In my code, this seems to be happening when my server is returning a 204 from a PUT request -

[jQuery] Re: 'Type mismatch' trying to append to XML node

2007-07-23 Thread Andy Martone
I'm having a similar problem in IE. However, my code looks like this (using your syntax for creating the XML document): var hiNode = $("hi", xml); hiNode.text("foo"); When I run this in Firefox, the hi node in the XML document gets a text node with a value of "foo" appended to it. However, I g