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Of Angelo Zanetti
Sent: mardi 11 septembre 2007 14:49
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Does JQuery 1.2 solve the thickbox positioning problem
when scrolling?
Hi all
Does JQuery 1.2 solve the thickbox positioning problem when scrolling?
The problem is when you have scrolled down
to the CSS in the latest version.
Please advise.
Thanks
Kind regards
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Angelo Zanetti
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Hi guys.
Ive had a similiar problem and not had a solution, Ive read the forums
on the thickbox site and have tried what was suggested, hacking CSS and
JS files. Using 1.1.2 Thickbox and also try using latest version of
JQuery, Nothing worked.
It seems that its quite a hectic bug that many
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newimage.src = newsrc;
}
Of course that is not tested, but I did something similar in another
project.
On 9/6/07, *Angelo Zanetti* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi all
This is more of a general question but is linked to JQuery.
Here is the
://ajaxpatterns.org/Periodic_Refresh
I'd appreciate any comments and help.
Thanks in advance.
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Systems developer
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kford recommends it), one chapter on Ajax,
what you need and want to know.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jscript5/index.html
Make sure you buy the Fifth Edition if you buy it, it's the latest one.
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On 6/29/07, *Angelo Zanetti* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi all
I've used JQuery for a project and it was fine. Now I want to buy a book
just for AJAX not necessarily jQuery. What would you guys suggest?
Thanks in advance.
Angelo
d since it has the class="thickbox". You need to
either build a wrapper function that articulates the thickbox together with
the confirm() command.
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From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: mercredi 20 juin 2007
nt any and there are no JS errors.
Please if anyone can assist that would really be a help, anything, thanks
Angelo Zanetti wrote:
hi all,
i have used jQuery with thickbox and editInPlace
(http://15daysofjquery.com/edit-in-place-with-ajax-using-jquery-javascript-library/15/)
successfully
s not available for that
page. Check to make sure the path to jQuery is correct and go from there.
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From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Angelo Zanetti
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 4:40 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQ
hi all,
i have used jQuery with thickbox and editInPlace
(http://15daysofjquery.com/edit-in-place-with-ajax-using-jquery-javascript-library/15/)
successfully in Firefox. However doesnt seem to work at all in IE.
Basically its meant to work like if there is a section of text, click on
it and
Hi guys,
This might be a stupid question but in order to make use of the alert
popup with jQuery, how do I go about it?
$(document).ready(function(){
alert ("helloworld");
});
Doesn't seem to work for me but I couldnt find the result of
try using thickbox as an iFrame.
MathiasBank wrote:
Hallo,
is it possible to add a callback to thickbox? I'm loading a form via
ajax and I want to handle this form with ajax again. But I cannot find
a possibility to register a callback function to use the form plugin.
There should be a way l
Dear All.
I got a form and a link that has an onclick confirm:
style="text-decoration:underline;" onclick="return confirm('delete
image?');">Delete Image
No matter if u choose ok or cancel (returns true or false) the link
still gets executed. Im assuming that JQuery is causing this
irregul
ter the page is
loaded.
If you've renamed $ as something else, use that name, or use:
jQuery(loadGrid);
-Mike
From: Angelo Zanetti
Its very difficult for me to give you a link because you have
to unfortunately login to the system. Maybe I can expain
clearly what the script does.
I
Scott Sauyet wrote:
Angelo Zanetti wrote:
Its very difficult for me to give you a link because you have to
unfortunately login to the system. Maybe I can expain clearly what
the script does. [ ... ]
This is unlikely to be enough information to allow the community to
help. It's difficu
something else, use that name, or use:
jQuery(loadGrid);
-Mike
From: Angelo Zanetti
Its very difficult for me to give you a link because you have
to unfortunately login to the system. Maybe I can expain
clearly what the script does.
In the I include the jqeuery js script and also the
o
:
Have you tried $.noConflict()?
See: http://docs.jquery.com/Using_jQuery_with_Other_Libraries
On Jun 6, 11:33 pm, Angelo Zanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Michael.
Its very difficult for me to give you a link because you have to
unfortunately login to the system. Maybe I can expain c
ngelo, can you post a link to a test page? Without seeing the problem in
action, we would all be just guessing.
From: Angelo Zanetti
I have been having trouble with integrating JS into existing website.
The particular files that we are trying to include the Jquery
into the JS that exists in the
d clear that up because Im sure thats the root of the problem.
If anyone can help that would be great or send links to pages that might
be of help.
Your help and advice is appreciated.
thanks in advance
Angelo
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Angelo
Dear all.
I have been having trouble with integrating JS into existing website. The
particular files that we are trying to include the Jquery into the JS that
exists in the files just stops working. Even basic stuff for example even if
I called a function called hello() and in there it just had an
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