I have the same problem using jQuery 1.3.2 and Chrome 2.0.172.39. So
my site is broken :(
On Jul 30, 3:29 pm, Hardip wrote:
> http://www.globalautohits.com/test/jquery-test.html
>
> Tested it in Opera, FF 3.5 - there, the result shows that the submit
> button was sent too. however, in Chrome, i
I can confirm that this has solved my problem. Thanks, Diego!
- Philip
On Mar 18, 1:27 pm, "Diego A." wrote:
> This issue has been resolved. Please download the latest version of
> the plugin:
> This is an old issue which has been resolved. Please download the
>
I believe I have a similar problem! Seriously bugging me out… probably
not the answer you where looking for though :)
I managed to find what it is IE doesn't like:
append: function() {
return this.domManip(arguments, true, function(elem){
if (this.nodeType
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On Dec 7, 11:23 pm, Philip Garrett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the latest available version of the star rating plugin from
> fyneworks (http://www.fyneworks.com/jquery/star-rating/) with jQuery
> 1.2.6.
>
> I'm having a few problems when using the star rat
rightwards)
4. This error will eventually happen: 'elem.parentNode is
null' [jquery-1.2.6.js (line 1259)]
I've put together a quick example of the problems here:
http://www.pgarrett.net/stars/
Any help you can offer is appreciated.
Thanks,
Philip
thoughts on
how this could be done?
Philip
I have a bit of code that uses jEditable to do inline editing of the
content. An additional jEditable content block appears just below the
last entry to allow for more data to be entered. Here is the issue:
I need to refresh the div that this information is contained in. If I
use .load, the con
I've set up an accordion style interface featuring text and images
inside the collapsing content, this works fine in IE6, FF and Safari
but IE7 seems to have problems with it, if the content isn't set
to .hide() then it will display, but as soon as it's collapsed/
expanded again the problem arises
s(strValue); //
this works well
returnValue = $("#ch01").addValues(strValue); // doesn't work
Thanks,
Philip
[class*=$i]") amongst other things but haven't had any luck. I'm
still pretty new to jQuery but managing to get my head around the
basics at least.
Any help/pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Philip
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Is there any Graph plugins for jQuery, or do I need to develop it on
my own? =)
I've tried to google it for some time now...
Any ideas? I would like to be able to plot simple graphs and
diagrams...
Have a look here - you have to pay for it though but it is really
is there some way to reference a element, not html code, and have the
orignal element not be removed.
currently when you call say $.blockUI($('#modal')); it removed #modal
from the DOM, is there some kind of option to turn this off? and
posibly just make that element invisible or not displayed?
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