On Feb 2, 10:37 am, HenryRock wrote:
> I facing a problem in sorting :
>
> 1A,2A,3A,... 10A, 11A, 12A, 13A, 14A
> [ ... ]
> May I know is there have any plugin that can sort the sample data
> above to 1A until 14A?
Note that it's not hard to do this in Javascript, though:
var sorter = (funct
On Jan 20, 11:45 am, Bonji wrote:
> I've tried placing the second $.ajax inside the success fuction of the
> first $.ajax but the second call never triggers or doesn't return
> anything.
This technique works for me.
http://scott.sauyet.com/Javascript/Demo/2010-01-21a/
I have a nested AJAX c
On Jan 20, 9:47 pm, Richard wrote:
> do you know of a JQuery plugin that supports rapidly skimming through
> an image set like Google's FastFlip? For demo
> seehttp://fastflip.googlelabs.com/
Do you mean something more than the various carousel plug-ins?
http://www.google.com/search?q=jquer
> I'd like to thank you guys again for the quick response, but for some
> reason, both methods aren't working.
I made two suggestions. MorningZ's suggestion was very much like my
first one. My second one is a bit more general, and might help.
I modified MorningZ's page here:
http://jsbin.c
On Jan 19, 4:44 am, mind01 wrote:
> If i try set_time_limit(20); it gives me an 500 error after 20
> seconds, but if i set the value to 60 seconds, i still get a server
> time out after 30 seconds.
If you're in control of the php.ini file, there is almost certainly a
setting in there you can use.
On Jan 18, 4:55 pm, Scott Sauyet wrote:
> It's a
> very
typo:
difficult
-- Scott
On Jan 18, 3:52 am, NMarcu wrote:
> What's the best way to sort options in select. I found a jquery
> plugin sortOptions(), but if I have options:
> Address 1, Address 2, Address 3, Address 100, Address 200
> , will be sort like this:
> Address 1, Address 100, Address 2, Address 200, Addr
On Jan 18, 11:27 am, "m.ugues" wrote:
> Is there a way to catch the event when the browser open to the user
> the classical Open/ Save as dialog
> box?http://qpack.orcanos.com/helpcenter/Images/openSave.png
>
> I need to do something when the dialog is shown.
I don't know for sure, but I would d
On Jan 18, 11:46 am, Mircea wrote:
> Yes, I want to be able to select a part of the text and add a span to
> it. Can this be done?
It's a very difficult problem to solve in the general case.
Imagine this markup:
It's a
very difficult problem
to
solve in the general c
On Jan 18, 4:25 pm, mind01 wrote:
> I have a PHP script called zip.php to generate a zip file. This
> requires more than 30 seconds so my server give me an server error 500
> time-out. Can i avoid this 500 error with JQuery and AJAX heartbeat?
Probably not. AJAX is just going to give you additio
On Jan 18, 4:07 pm, Legostrat wrote:
>
> Click here
>
> option 1
> option 2
>
>
>
> So, when you click on the button div, it reveals the sub-menu div.
> The problem is that when you click on the content within the sub-menu
> it activates the .click action attached
On Jan 12, 1:59 pm, "Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com"
wrote:
> I have this function:
> [ ... ]
> So it works fine but I have this in 5 pages on the site and was wondering
> how can I turn this into a standard function and call it like:
>
> addRecord(form_id);
There are several ways to do this. Th
On Jan 12, 2:49 pm, "Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com"
wrote:
> I have a form i am submitting via Ajax. So after submit while its waiting
> for response i have my little spinner so user knows something is happening.
> But how can i disable the submit while its "thinking" waiting for a response
> so
On Jan 12, 2:50 pm, Matthias wrote:
> oh I thought stop() would actually hold the execution of the test...
It does. However the parameters passed in to the equals call are
evaluated immediately, as they are in most programming languages.
(Haskell is an exception, and other languages might allow
On Jan 12, 10:27 am, Matthias wrote:
> I have an object with a member function that changes something on the
> objects state. This works perfectly fine in the easy case. But when I
> use an $.ajax call within the function it doesn't work.
>
> Here is the example code and failing QUnit tests:http:/
On Jan 11, 2:18 pm, Viz skillipedia
wrote:
> Thank you very much
You're welcome.
> I am, now, certain the "document.write()" is all what in need: i process
> the request in Java handler and may be a bit of jsp scripting and all the
> rest is easy
Note, though, that it might still be a good id
On Jan 6, 9:15 pm, Acaz Souza wrote:
> Is just for learning this interesting point.
>
> What the matematics logic of both in animation framework.
>
> They use the same logic?
This is the original question:
| MooTools:http://www.jsfiddle.net/4vnya/
| jQuery:http://www.jsfiddle.net/eFbwJ/36/
| (Co
On Jan 10, 11:49 pm, SkilliPedia wrote:
> I have a website where services, software,etc get reviewed. What i
> want to do is enable users to display reviews in their own websites as
> testimonials and as extra backlink for me.
>
> I am looking for a js widget that can do that. My web application
On Jan 10, 8:14 pm, Adrian Lynch wrote:
> I get a bad feeling when I'm asked to go to a site using IE!
>
> Anyone had a look?
I couldn't see anything strange with IE. What animations are causing
problems?
-- Scott
On Jan 7, 7:48 pm, Frank Peterson wrote:
> Well the xml file is not on my server, but I'll try to shoot them an
> email and let them know, they should set the headers.
Are you sure that you're not running into cross-site scripting issues?
Security restrictions will prohibit you from AJAXing cont
I don't get any error. Have you fixed it since posting yesterday?
-- Scott
On Jan 6, 3:44 pm, Acaz Souza wrote:
> MooTools:http://www.jsfiddle.net/4vnya/
> jQuery:http://www.jsfiddle.net/eFbwJ/36/
> (Compare the code, the effects. You decide.)
>
> Why mootools is more smooth than jquery?
It's not, at least not in my FF3.5.6 on Win XP.
Haven't you been here asking this
On Jan 6, 2:17 pm, knal wrote:
> BTW It also works without the " return this.each() { " part!
Yes, but that allows you to continue chaining, i.e.
$(this).closest(".project").closeProject().css({color: "blue"});
or whatever. This is the usual technique with jQuery plug-ins.
-- Scott
On Jan 6, 10:17 am, exlibris wrote:
> Does anybody know how to either better integrate the softedge.js
> library,
I don't think it will work when the cycle plug-in is used directly on
the images, as the softedge technique replaces an image with a stack
of images in the same location with increasi
On Jan 6, 4:42 am, Lone Wolf wrote:
> $(document).ready(function(){
> $('table.small td img.delete').click(function(){
> $.get('ajax/update-callback.php', {doaction: 'remove', callbackid: $
> (this).attr('id')},
> function(data){
> alert($(
On Jan 5, 9:43 am, Bruce wrote:
> Is there a jQuery way of doing this Prototype bind?
I don't know about built-in means, but here is one that Google
provides:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/msg/0980e113f097720a
-- Scott
On Jan 5, 3:43 pm, Charlie Griefer wrote:
> Within the function triggered by the click event, $(this) or this are both
> references to the element that triggered the click.
More precisely, "this" is a reference the to element. "$(this)" is a
reference to a jQuery wrapper object containing only t
On Dec 31 2009, 5:10 pm, Šime Vidas wrote:
> Scott, you used A elements as JS triggers which is not proper... the A
> element is for linking to other web-resources. If you need an element
> for onclick JS execution, just use a button or a SPAN element
Well, I was modifying existing code, whic
On Dec 31, 1:19 pm, Nathan Klatt wrote:
> But, that seems like too much code for jQuery. :) I want something
> like:
>
> $someId.text(self.attr("alt"));
I've often wanted something like that too. Unfortunately...
> This doesn't work:
>
> $someId.text($(this).attr("alt"));
>
> Does that function
On Dec 30, 8:00 pm, "Erik R. Peterson" wrote:
> Wow... I'm just now getting back to this and I am totally messed up.
>
> I never thought it would be such a challenge.
It's not that this is a challenge. There are many different
directions you could go from here. You didn't supply a sample pag
On Dec 31, 4:25 am, fran23 wrote:
> the target variable in your sample code has a $-prefix ($target). I think
> this is just an eye-catcher for variables - a similar coding to php. If not
> - if it has to do with something special in Javascript or jQuery - please
> let me know ...
"$" is just a r
On Dec 30, 1:35 pm, "T.J. Simmons" wrote:
> You know, I see it now; it says in the documentation "The object that
> will be merged into the jQuery object.".. I read that and took it to
> be the core of jQuery itself, since the documentation only lists one
> argument for $.extend. In Mike's article
On Dec 30, 10:51 am, fran23 wrote:
> Thanks Scott ! Your proposals are an inspiration in doing things better.
Glad to help. This one will have to be shorter...
> > First of all, does the click have to be in the last paragraph itself?
> > Or could it be in some parent container of the paragraphs
On Dec 29, 5:23 am, fran23 wrote:
>> But even here, there is still something strange. On each click of the
>> div, you're binding another event handler to do the same job.
>
> that's the CENTER OF MY TROUBLE. I did speak about the reason for using the
> show() function above.
> But maybe I can ge
On Dec 27, 10:07 am, merchz wrote:
> When I click that Cancel button, the alert executes just like I want it to
> do. But I can't figure out why?? I mean how can the eventhandler register
> correctly. Is the Cancel button from the AJAX call somehow magically insert
> into the DOM before the script
On Dec 28, 2:55 pm, Thai Dang Vu wrote:
> I'm using IntelliJ Idea 9.0 which supports code completion/suggestion for
> javascript. It doesn't work with the innerHeight/Width because of this
>
> jQuery.fn["inner" + name] = function(){ // [ ... ]
>
> Is there anyway to implement the innerHeig
not really the most natural fit. JS is more of a
functional language, and its natural object system is based upon
prototypes rather than classes. The equivalent of constructors are
just plain functions accessed with "new", in this manner:
function Person(firstName, lastName) {
On Dec 28, 7:33 am, 123gotoandplay wrote:
> i have further altered the ajax_search function and i get the error
> message [ ... ]
> function err(){
> alert('something went wrong');
> }
This is the signature from the docs [1]
val err = function (XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown
On Dec 23, 1:57 am, amy wrote:
> Hi I have todo an Image upload with Preview and I am using a jsp and
> servlet for it. I am stuck at a point and not getting a way out.
> [ .. ]
> I am unable to view the image. The control flows to servlet and gets
> stuck there. It does not move back to jsp.
If
On Dec 23, 9:00 am, Muaz wrote:
> login and loggedin are two div which are on same place. Both divs are
> recreated by AJAX but after they are recreated jQuery stops working
> untill i manually refresh the page
(Copying my reply from another thread...)
You might want to look at question 2.1 of t
On Dec 23, 9:25 am, Mike Alsup wrote:
> If you can't post a link then create a very simplified example that
> demonstrates the problem and post a link to that.
And if you haven't used it, JSBin is an excellent place to do it:
http://jsbin.com/
-- Scott
On Dec 23, 5:29 am, paul s wrote:
> I'm having a problem using:
>
> jQuery(window).bind("focus", function(event) { alert("test"); });
>
> in Firefox.
>
> I'd expect a single alert box when I focus on the window. However in
> Firefox I get 4 alert boxes in a row?
I get an unending stream of them u
On Dec 22, 10:56 pm, "Rick Faircloth"
wrote:
> Just alternate the two slideshow transitions 3 seconds apart.
>
> Why won't this work?
>
> $('.slideshow').cycle(delay: 3000, timeout: 3000});
>$('.slideshow2').cycle({delay: 6000, timeout: 3000});
I haven't used the plugin, but looking at the
On Dec 23, 4:37 am, 123gotoandplay wrote:
> Now i am 'loading' list.php in #content and now the search function
> doesn't work.
You might want to look at question 2.1 of the FAQ [1] or at the Ajax
and Events Tutorial [2] to see if that's the issue.
-- Scott
[1] http://docs.jquery.com/Frequent
On Dec 21, 4:06 pm, Micky Hulse wrote:
> Ok, so how does this look:
>
> (function($) {
> $.fn.myFunction = function(id) {
> var $target = $('#' + id);
> if($target.length > 0) {
> return this.each(function() {
>
On Dec 21, 3:08 pm, Micky Hulse wrote:
> But, I guess I am wondering what the best way to handle javascript
> error checking for required options?
There are a few options. I often add an optional errorHandler
function; my defaults would include:
errorHandler: function(status, message) {}
a
On Dec 21, 2:45 pm, fachhoch wrote:
> Sorry .I am a java programmer , but dumb with css ,java script and specially
> working with IE , unfortunately every body has to work for IE, sorry again
I'm not looking for an apology, just for enough information to use to
help you.
(And I'd like you to le
On Dec 21, 1:11 pm, fachhoch wrote:
> is my question not clear ? please help me reoslve this
Your own urgency is not enough motivation for the rest of us.
First you post a question that you could probably have researched
easily on your own to find out that IE will really not allow you to
style
On Dec 18, 3:47 am, gorfbox wrote:
> I'm having a dickens of a time with something that should be easy.
> When using $("body").append to place an anchor containing an "onClick"
> statement in the html body, the code is executed and the anchor is
> shown, but the onclick doesn't work. Strangely eno
On Dec 17, 1:02 pm, Mean Mike wrote:
> so I tried that and of course I get CKEDITOR not defined ...
Bummer!
> so I figure ot I'll wait for I try it this way
> $('#fck').ckeditor();
> var wait = setTimeout(function() {
> if( $.ckeditor.instance("fck")) {
>
On Dec 17, 8:48 am, Mean Mike wrote:
> I haven't played with the samples . CKEDITOR API is well documented is
> just the jquery implementation that I'm having trouble with
Yes, the documentation for the plug-in seems pretty vague. But I
couldn't really find the syntax above in the CKEditor docum
On Dec 16, 2:28 pm, Allyson Woodrooffe wrote:
> It appears that jquery might not like the shtml extension (which we
> currently use on our site to include headers, footers etc)
That's not it. jQuery doesn't care about the page url at all. But
you are serving up very different final content wh
On Dec 16, 4:07 pm, Mean Mike wrote:
> now this works because by the time i press the button the ckeditor is
> load so now I'm trying to figure out when it is load so I can apply
> things to it once its loaded rather than have a user click a button.
Man, there is a lot of documentation for CKEdit
On Dec 16, 2:57 pm, Mean Mike wrote:
> maybe I have something setup wrong but every time I run that I get an
> js error "CKEDITOR is not defined" on line 32 of jquery.CKEditor.js
Have you done this?:
$.ckeditor.config = {path: '/path/to/ckeditor/directory/', height:
300 };
It seems as thoug
On Dec 16, 2:10 pm, Mean Mike wrote:
> I can't seem to get anything out of the new jquery ckeditor plugin
>
> I can have it load a an editor no problem but I need to do more than
> just that a good starting point would be for me to be able to
> something like
>
> var foo = $.ckeditor.instances['te
On Dec 16, 4:14 am, Henjo wrote:
> here is what I changed in order to get it to work in IE.
>
> Not working:
> jQuery('#option1').hide('fast').next().show('fast').bind
> ('change',function(){ ... }
>
> Working:
> jQuery('#option1').hide('fast').next().show('fast');
> jQuery('#productWizard #option
On Dec 15, 2:34 pm, kenyabob wrote:
> http://pastebin.com/m6cd05daa
>
> I am trying to call a function and pass parameters regarding the
> button that called the function. This doesn't seem to do it. What am I
> missing?
First thing I see is that you're not passing a function into .click
(). You
On Dec 15, 2:13 pm, huntspointer2009 wrote:
> I actually modified the code you provided for me a little to create
> the desired effect:
Yeah, there was a small mistake in that. This would probably work:
$(this).find("li:nth-child(4n+2), li:nth-child(4n+3)").addClass
("color");
The diff
On Dec 15, 12:53 pm, huntspointer2009 wrote:
> thanks Virgil,
> Is there a way to create the same effect without specifying the ( eq:
> (' ') exact location) or (the content that inside) the list item?
> because I might be using up hundreds of unordered lists,
> each with a variable number of ta
On Dec 15, 8:37 am, Henjo wrote:
> I managed to put alerts in and find where it broke in IE. IE can't
> seem to handle a chained ajax request. I broke the chain in part and
> than it worked fine.
Great!
Could you post in a bit more detail what you had to change to get it
to work in IE? Searchin
On Dec 14, 4:33 pm, Henjo wrote:
> Here's the link to the website, it is the product wizard
> form:http://bit.ly/7v8pHu
Okay, if you haven't used Fiddler [1], it's pretty useful for testing
HTTP request on IE, something like LiveHTTPHeaders for Firefox, and
more general.
The first thing I found
On Dec 13, 1:52 pm, Henjo wrote:
> It works flawlessly in FF, Safari, Chrome... But IE is being nasty on
> me!
"Being nasty" is probably quite accurate, but not specific enough for
us to offer help!
What's happening. Better yet, is there a way you can post a live URL?
-- Scott
On Dec 11, 11:14 am, "Atkinson, Sarah"
wrote:
> How do I mark the current page in a list of links?
$("#myList a").each(function() {
if (this.href == document.location.href) $(this).addClass
("currentPage");
});
-- Scott
On Dec 11, 11:09 am, Dobbler wrote:
> I have a menu set up with parent & child links.. Best way to describe it is
> show an example: http://96.0.84.196/jtest/http://96.0.84.196/jtest/
>
> You'll notice that you can have multiple parent's open but I would like all
> other parents to collapse when
And your other syntax should also work as well:
http://jsbin.com/oredo (code http://jsbin.com/oredo/edit)
Must be something else on the page...
-- Scott
On second thought, I think I get it.
You're doing something screwy with this:
if ($("#regions div").is(":visible")) { /* ... */}
It's not clear to me without checking the docs even what it means to
call .is() on a group of items, but I don't think this is really what
you want.
Ideally, you
Any chance you could post a small test case somewhere? I *think* I
understand what's happening, but without seeing it, it's hard to
diagnose.
-- Scott
On Dec 11, 7:14 am, Henjo wrote:
> I am wondering how to set my jQuery to be in 'noconflict' state.
> [ ... ]
> function questionList(){
> ...
> }
I'm wondering if you are using the "$" shortcut to jQuery inside such
functions. If you are, then those functions must be inside some sco
On Dec 9, 8:33 pm, "i...@atlantagraphicdesign.net"
wrote:
> can someone help with the nocoflict function.
Did you read this document?:
http://docs.jquery.com/Using_jQuery_with_Other_Libraries
I'd suggest that the simplest thing would be to put prototype first,
then jQuery, followed by a scr
On Dec 10, 12:36 pm, "T.J. Simmons" wrote:
> Sorry, the right link ishttp://jsbin.com/ekuyo
It would probably be better to fix the other errors before posting an
example. But I was in a good mood. :-)
http://jsbin.com/ivoyi (code http://jsbin.com/ivoyi/edit)
The problem is that "prev" ret
On Dec 10, 1:56 am, Bideshi wrote:
> i've a little issue related to siblings in jquery,
> i'm using sibling to deselect the previous selected link after
> clicking on the new link, but it's now working,
> please let me know where i'm missing.
> [ ... ]
> $("a").click(function(){
>
You might look at a plug-in like:
http://code.google.com/p/dropdown-check-list/
Good luck,
-- Scott
On Dec 10, 8:31 am, Charlie wrote:
> no idea how I missed that, I certainly know better
One other thing that might make your life easier is the "this" context
of "each". You can rewrite the body of your loop as a pretty clean
one-liner:
$(data.statelist).each( function() {
$("#job_
On Dec 8, 4:17 am, lennon1980 wrote:
> Cheers..thats pretty cool. One more thing actually..I need the element to
> be a div..how do I add this to the selector
This might do it:
var item = $("#feature").prevAll("div[class]:first");
Cheers,
-- Scott
On Dec 7, 10:23 am, lennon1980 wrote:
> I want to find all previous elements in the DOM (not parent elements) of
> element called 'feature' [ ... ]
> But I want to find all previous divs that have a css class assinged to them.
> the first previous div it finds I want to be able to retrieve the cla
On Dec 7, 11:49 am, Firefox wrote:
> I have recently been tasked with making sure the following script
> works with our environment.
>
> http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js [ ... ]
That script is the latest release of the jQuery library.
It doesn't do any work you car
On Dec 7, 8:34 am, Beginner wrote:
> $(document).ready(function(){
> $("#XXX").click(function(event){
> document.write("TESTOUTPUT");
>
> }});
> Unfortunately the text "testoutput" will immediately disappear after
> the click event passed. Is there a remedy for that? I need it to
I haven't used ajaxform, but I think this means that you can do
something like this:
$("#myForm").bind("form-pre-serialize", function() {
// put the data from the editor back into the form.
});
How to actually get the necessary data from CK you'll have to look at
the CK editor's
Testing
On Dec 7, 10:24 am, Carlos De Oliveira
wrote:
> This is a JQuery Forum.
And the question is about Jörn Zaefferer's Validation plug-in,
certainly on-topic here.
Unfortunately, I haven't used either of the CAPTCHA's under question,
nor had much experience with the validation plug-in, so I have not
On Dec 6, 11:31 am, Erdem wrote:
> i want ajax to make same when hit enter or click submit button
$("#myForm").submit(/* your function here */);
http://docs.jquery.com/Events/submit#fn
Cheers,
-- Scott
On Dec 4, 10:07 am, xirurg wrote:
> I'm having a problem with jScrollPane. Take a look
> onhttp://www.cmt.ca/unstable/- photo gallery on the right.
> It loads the whole list first and then limits it to certain width. So my
> question is - is is possible to eliminate that effect when user sees who
On Dec 3, 12:43 pm, Michael Geary wrote:
> You're trying to use negative padding, but there is no such thing in CSS:
But why does the padding go negative in IE? It doesn't seem to happen
in FF or Chrome. The -10px is on mouseleave, where mouseenter set it
to 10px.
-- Scott
On Dec 3, 11:02 am, Rey Bango wrote:
> I think you should consider looking into this yourself. The animations
> provided by jQuery, while basic, are quite smooth and perform well. If
> you feel that the ones provided by MooTools perform better, then I would
> urge you to take the time to investiga
On Dec 2, 5:20 pm, "Mauricio \(Maujor\) Samy Silva"
wrote:
> // normalize e.target
> if (!e) var e = window.event;
> var tg = (window.event) ? e.srcElement : e.target;
jQuery does this normalization for you. You can just use e.target
(More info at http://docs.jquery.com/Events/jQuery.Event)
On Dec 2, 3:44 pm, Andyk wrote:
> However, checking/unchecking the checkbox in each row also triggers
> the event. Is there anyway of preventing this?
$("tr").click(function(event) {
if ($(event.target).is(":checkbox")) return;
alert($(this).attr("id"));
});
On Dec 2, 12:05 pm, hannahmac wrote:
> I am using a Jquery accordion menu on a website I'm working on - and
> being a novice I've discovered that none of the links are not working.
> The movement of the menu seems fine, but every link on this left hand
> menu is going nowhere.
See if this fixes i
On Nov 30, 6:39 pm, RobG wrote:
> On Dec 1, 12:41 am, ScottSauyet wrote:
>> If JavaScript is used unobtrusively, then JS is never
>> plain data, but always metadata. And the head is the place for
>> metadata.
>
> Javascript is not metadata, it is program code:
Yes, but in the sense that the HTM
On Dec 1, 5:31 pm, Michael Geary wrote:
> Paulo, you're loading jQuery twice. First you load jQuery, then you load
> your plugins, then you load jQuery again. That second load of jQuery wipes
> out the original jQuery and all its plugins.
>
> Do a View Source on your page with the sort photos link
On Dec 1, 4:27 pm, Michel Belleville
wrote:
> setTimeout(), which is a plain JavaScript function, should be perfect for
> the job then.
... although managing the timeout alongside the next button might get
a little trickier. You might want to introduce a function which
manages the timeout, espec
On Dec 1, 6:30 am, Paulodemoc wrote:
> [ ... ] I have a test page here:http://jquery.creandi.eu [ ... ]
I've spent a fair bit of time looking at this with no luck. I think
the thing to do is to make some test pages from this, progressively
stripping out parts until you find the error goes away.
On Dec 1, 1:03 pm, Scott Sauyet wrote:
> [ ... ]
> var additional =
> [ ... ]
Hey, where'd that come from? Obviously this is unnecessary...
On Nov 30, 4:34 pm, Equalizer700 wrote:
> How could this be modified to allow summing multiple sets of textboxes
> (using each set using a different class name) into multiple total
> textboxes (again using different class names)? Can this somehow be
> converted to a function, or can the selectors
On Nov 30, 11:00 am, Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Ya, here is my problem. I know how to make the ajax call, and it all works,
> but, I need to somehow connect the msg id from the mysql database to the
> ajax call, so I need another div, that has the id.
There are many ways to do this. One simple one i
On Nov 30, 10:32 am, Andre Polykanine wrote:
> I prefer to put JS in header, also. But I read somewhere that there is
> a bug dealing with an interference of PHP's $variables and jQuery
> $-notation, so it's suggested to put the jQuery functions into the
> body and not into the head section. Is it
On Nov 30, 10:48 am, Paulodemoc wrote:
> The plugins are being loaded. When I open the source code and click on
> the js url, it opens alright
> But when I call the command:
>
> $(selector).pluginFunction({options});
>
> An error message appears saying that pluginFunction is not a
> function..
On Nov 30, 6:48 am, Escu wrote:
> i got an wordpress theme (paid one) and it uses jquery. I got a plugin
> (WP Ajax Edit Comments 3.1) that uses jquery too. The problem is that
> both jquerys doesn't work together. When i disable one, the other one
> is working. Any ideeas?
Although it's possible
On Nov 30, 6:43 am, "SharepointMag [yb]"
wrote:
> var $elements = $('table');
> $elements.each(function(){
> // here i want to get the text inside the caption tag inside THIS element ...
> }
var captionText = $("caption", this).text();
The second parameter to the "$" function is a context t
On Nov 29, 8:21 pm, breadwild wrote:
> I have seen several examples on jQuery plugin sites that have the
>
On Nov 29, 3:26 pm, Jerry Johnson wrote:
> ok, that worked, but now I need to make an ajax call...
So go ahead and make one. :-)
Or were you looking for more specific help?
-- Scott
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