I wrote a script to show a grid overlay using a javascript
bookmarklet. Now OS X throws an error (NS_ERROR_DOM_BAD_URI) when I
try to load the script from a local path (file:///xy). Windows XP (in
Parallels) doesn't have this problem.
Loading it from a webserver works on OS X, too.
Is this relate
Sorry, in Windows XP it only works when visiting local HTML files. On
"real" websites I'm having the same problem.
But why is it working using any webserver to host the script? I
thought this was cross-domain all the same...
Try:
$("[EMAIL PROTECTED]")[0].multiple = false;
You need to actually reference the actual DOM object, not the jQuery array
of objects that gets returned.
Thanks a lot for your help!
I just wanted to reply that wouldn't work either but there was another problem:
When I'm hiding some elements
Are you sure you're not getting an error somewhere in the execution path?
I've never tried toggling a select element between a multiple select and a
single select.
It seems it just doesn't work in Safari if the .hide()-stuff is before
the multiple = false.
Well, whatever.
Quite frankly, this
This is not tested, but something like this might do it:
$("table.xy tr:visible").each(function(index) {
if (index %2 == 1) {
$(this).addClass("odd");
}
});
It's perfect, thank you!
If I have several links to a thickbox-iFrame on my site, after
reloading the site Safari always shows the same site in the iFrame
(the one I last opened before reloading).
The same problem appears if I have just one link but change it after
having clicked once. After successfully reloading it ope
Let's say I have a CSS class for each of two possible states of an
element. Now I want to animate from state X (".state-x {width:100%}")
to state Y "(.state-y {width:50%}").
Is it possible to get the CSS definitions of ".state-y"?
I suppose "$('.state-y').css('width')" doesn't work when there is
Sorry, I just found this thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/7cbc9fb45f7dc133/578d5407199aaf31
Your Loop should probably look like this:
$.each(results, function(key,val) {
event += '' + val.title + ' ' + val.style + '<\/div>';
});
On 21 Feb., 12:51, newkid85 wrote:
> If I have JSON data like this:
>
> { "9": { "title": "Event 1", "style": "rock" }, "11": { "title":
> "Event
Let's say I have on object with my options:
options = jQuery.extend({
title: 'xy',
date: 'xy'
}, opts);
And some JSON data:
({ "items": [
{
"title": "IMGP3817",
"date": "2008-10-18T10:35:17-08:00"
},
{
"title"
Sorry, I mean "if (item.key.indexOf(val) != -1) {".
But anyway, any ideas? I know my approach probably makes no sense at
all...
Great, that's it. Thanks a lot!
The indexOf is just an example. The options are actually some kind of
filters and I want to check each item against each filter. Depending
on the filter It could be indexOf.
On 21 Feb., 14:44, Mike wrote:
> > What is "key"? That's not in either one of your dat
You could use the callback function (http://docs.jquery.com/Effects/
animate#paramsdurationeasingcallback).
$("#right").click(function(){
$("#i1").animate({width: '98px', "left": "+=86px"}, 1500, function
(){
var id = $(this).attr('id').split('i')[1];
id = id -1;
$(thi
You have to solve this on the server side. If you put a normal link on
the tab you can deliver an appropriate site on reloading.
On 21 Feb., 13:26, Playtime wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm new to jquery and am just started to use the Ajax tabs in a site I
> am building. However I do notice that if
numbered form
> 0 to 8, will there not be a conflict when you end up with 2 objects
> with id1?
>
> Thanks
>
> paul
>
> On Feb 21, 2:29 pm, Thomas Jaggi wrote:
>
> > You could use the callback function (http://docs.jquery.com/Effects/
> > animate#par
be a conflict when you end up with 2 objects
> with id1?
>
> Thanks
>
> paul
>
> On Feb 21, 2:29 pm, Thomas Jaggi wrote:
>
> > You could use the callback function (http://docs.jquery.com/Effects/
> > animate#paramsdurationeasingcallback).
>
> > $(&q
p/comp.lang.javascript/browse_thread/thr...
>
> What's your solution?
>
> On Feb 21, 4:24 pm, Thomas Jaggi wrote:
>
> > Great, that's it. Thanks a lot!
>
> > The indexOf is just an example. The options are actually some kind of
> > filters and I want to check ea
(I didn't write the filter stuff yet...)
They should have "position:absolute" instead if "position:relative".
Relative means relative to the "normal" position. In this case you
would have to set negative values for top/left to achieve an
overlapping.
Petar schrieb:
> I'm trying to create and place several elements inside an empty
>
Well, it looks like indexOf() (or probably better search()) is ok
since I just have to check a string for another one (e.g. is "2008"
contained in the date value).
This should do it:
$('tr:not(.className)').css({'background':'red'});
Sorry, that's above my abilities...
Anyone else?
Hi there
I have a scrolling box here: http://backflip.info/test/
Everything works fine except for two things:
- I'd like the box to start scrolling not until "arriving" at the top
of the page. Now there is always the initial margin. Is this possible
with the ui.slider I'm using?
- When the box i
Hi spectrus
Here you can see what I mean:
http://view-source.de/ext/larepublique/slider-final/
Seems to work now.
There is just a problem in IE6: As soon as there are any background-
images, it's not really smooth any more... But same problem with the
initial version. Probably that's because of
Does anybody know how to enable the Cycle again after adding a list-
item ("$('hello<\/li>').appendTo('#cycle');")?
When just enabling it again like "jQuery('#cycle').cycle({...});" the
new item and the first one are set to "display:list-item" at the same
time...
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