lapsed accordion item).
Thanks again, bye
Simone
On 5 Mar, 11:31, zemm wrote:
> Now, ain't that weird - the w3c validator was giving me the hell for
> the name attrib, now it doesn't. Maybe it was because the name was
> weird.
> I even googled "xhtml name attribute&q
so I'm definitely douing something
wrong - better put the names back ;)
On 5 Mar, 10:13, Jörn Zaefferer
wrote:
> How is the name attribute
> invalid?http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-modularization/abstract_modules.html#s_ext...
>
> Jörn
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 10:06 AM, zemm
Hi,
using jquery validate plugin seems that I can't avoid to use the
"name" attribute in the text field for the captcha.
Actually the validate plugin's remote method allows to send custom
data, adding a "data" object:
remote:{
url:"captcha_ck.php"
Agreed, I did combine ajax and jCarouse succesfully.
On Mar 2, 7:27 am, Nic Hubbard wrote:
> Actually, it looks like jCarousel might do what I want...
>
> On Mar 1, 9:53 pm, mkmanning wrote:
>
> > @Nic, can you explain what you're trying to acheive? If you know the
> > images' urls, then you ca
Where you call the shadowbox element?
instead of doing shadowbox.whatever(), try var
myShad=shadowbox.whatever() , then myShad.close() should do the trick.
On 10 Dic 2008, 22:10, "Rick Faircloth"
wrote:
> For my "success" callback (I guess that's what you call it...)
> I've got a series of event
Hi all,
the accordion won't work properly in ie6 (works perfectly in ff 3).
the structure:
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