Hi everyone,
First of all, THANKS for jQuery -- it is the most amazing javascript
tool I have ever used.
I have two questions however.
1. I have an ajax application where breaks when forms are submitted on
IE7 or IE6. I use IE8 and it works fine. My friends use IE7 and the
behavior they get is
Any idea !?
On Jan 27, 3:11 pm, Omid wrote:
> It seems my link is broken , please try this one
> :http://www.savefile.com/files/1983422
>
> TNX
>
> On Jan 27, 2:35 pm, Omid wrote:
>
> > I have created one sample file with above code , but it doesn`t work !
>
It seems my link is broken , please try this one :
http://www.savefile.com/files/1983422
TNX
On Jan 27, 2:35 pm, Omid wrote:
> I have created one sample file with above code , but it doesn`t work !
>
> You can download my sample file here
> :http://www.filebam.com/download/
I have created one sample file with above code , but it doesn`t work !
You can download my sample file here :
http://www.filebam.com/download/82776-ee2596/est.rar
What is going wrong !?
Also I don`t know how can I use "jQuery Timers" for auto refresh
purpose :(
Hi,
I`m using one portal that use YUI , but I`m not familiar with YUI ;
So I`m looking for a solution with jQuery ;
Problem : I have a #anything# in my page
layout .
Now I need to refresh #anything# content
after 30 seconds in a AJAX manner (without reloading browser) .
Also I would like to have
I`m using new version of Round Corner plug-in .
Of course I`m using some other jQuery plugin in my page and I think my
problem is related to other plugin too .
For example I`m using Jquery Cycle Plugin in my page .
On Nov 3, 10:44 pm, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I used this code in
Hi,
I used this code in my page to gain rounded corner :
$(document).ready(function(){
$("div#right_column").each(function(){
$(this).corner("round");
});
});
There is no problem in FF but I have problem with IE , please have a
view here :
http://i33.tinypic.com/
is empty, then I should first be populated by the master html head and
then whatever ajax that gets loaded.
Not much of an answer... but oh well ;)
Omid S.
On Oct 29, 4:11 pm, Bob Schellink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ricardo,
>
> ricardobeat wrote:
> > You don't
wow, I cant say much about your code, but your page looks awesome.
On Oct 30, 8:13 pm, OscarGodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a fairly advanced jQuery animation I am doing on a site I am doing,
> but I know it's failing at alert('2'); as you will see it in the comments. I
> have tried
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