I'm up for anything that would make this process easier for new people.
plugin dependencies are a pain to deal with!
It might make coding easier too - create a new plugin, and list some
starting dependencies. On your local test page, use
I think the repository is a big step forward. I've been holding back on
commenting on this until an idea I've been working on congeals, but it's
still right there at the edge and refuses to come fully into focus.
My biggest problem with all of the plugins is dependencies. I end up
writing larg
html page i would like to use ajax call and
> blockui plugin like:
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> onclick=
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>blockUI()
> ajax call to load html into iframe
>unblock
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> Any clue?
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> On 22 abr, 04:26, Daemach2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
call and
> blockui plugin like:
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> onclick=
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>blockUI()
>ajax call to load html into iframe
>unblock
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> Any clue?
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> On 22 abr, 04:26, Daemach2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
http://www.nabble.com/Plugin%3A-frameReady-updated.--Now-with-better-docs-and-demos--%29-tf3610043s15494.html
You could try frameReady: http://ideamill.synaptrixgroup.com/?p=6
oscar esp wrote:
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> I did some test in order to load div using ajax call:
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> jQuery.ajax({
> type: "get",
> u
Here's another possible solution:
http://www.nabble.com/Plugin%3A-frameReady-updated.--Now-with-better-docs-and-demos--%29-tf3610043s15494.html
http://ideamill.synaptrixgroup.com/?p=6
Christopher Jordan wrote:
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> Hi folks,
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> First let me say that I *did* search the list, and I *did*
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