[jQuery] Re: Binding Google Maps V3 InfoWindow links

2009-11-04 Thread benji
Hi, no response yet! please can someone try to help me out on this. have spent a week trying to get it working - cheers would the offer of a nice bottle of wiskey help :-) cheers B On 1 Nov, 17:39, benji wrote: > Hi - > > Hope someone can help me out. Have spent days now trying to

[jQuery] Binding Google Maps V3 InfoWindow links

2009-11-01 Thread benji
Can anyone help. Please! Many thanks Benji

[jQuery] Re: jQuery PDF Viewer?

2009-09-16 Thread benji++
It seems that I've answered my own question… I realized that, as Jeffrey Kretz mentioned, I needed to rely on Flash to do the PDF rendering … it was obviously not something that Javascript would do. I found several good solutions for an online PDF viewer, my favorite being issuu.com. With the vi

[jQuery] Re: jQuery PDF Viewer?

2009-09-16 Thread benji++
On Sep 16, 5:21 am, Geert Baven wrote: >  Bumpbox works in all modern browsers. based on mootools > Here's a list in which browsers it has been successfully tested: > >    - *Firefox 3 - 3.5* >    - *Internet Explorer 6 | 7 | 8* >    - *Google Chrome* >    - *Apple Safari 3 | 4* >    - *Opera 9.0

[jQuery] Re: jQuery PDF Viewer?

2009-09-16 Thread benji++
On Sep 16, 3:54 am, Sam Sherlock wrote: > I have'nt tried this but it does look goodhttp://pdfobject.com/ > - S Thanks, Sam, but that one works the same as Alsup's mentioned above. If your browser doesn't have the Adobe Reader plugin, then it just gives you a message saying you don't have PDF su

[jQuery] jQuery PDF Viewer?

2009-09-16 Thread benji++
I'm looking for something that can display a PDF in a way similar to a typical jQuery image gallery (or a desktop PDF viewer, e.g. Acrobat or Preview). I tried out Mike Alsup's jQuery Media Plugin (www.malsup.com/jquery/media/), thinking that the "iframe player" might do the trick. But of course