Added:
# PharmaCon 2007 Congress
# Campbell Park Youth
# Spin.de
Thanks guys!!
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Okay, so Pete Cashmore, owner of Mashable was ragging on a new site that
generates stripes for that Web 2.0 effect. I actually think the stripe
generator is pretty cool so I replied in the comments section about it:
http://mashable.com/2007/03/29/stripe-generator/
Read the comments to see how
to be picking up YUI tools via Jack Slocum.
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Interview which
haha! He dared me!
Paul Caton wrote:
That page with the email animations is awesome! It's like a web Chamber
of Horrors :-)
I think you won that comments debate.
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Mike Alsup wrote:
Tsk, tsk, Rey. Your code is not very jQuery at all. What's with
this verbsoity?
$(#icons).corner();
$(#construction).corner();
So how should I have done the code, Masterson! Show the grasshopper your
ways!
That hurts my eyes as much as the ani
Thanks John Joan! Fixed.
Hey John, what'd you think of the page?!? Its like retro-Web 2.0 huh? ;o)
Rey...
John Resig wrote:
$(#icons, #construction).corner();
On 3/30/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Alsup wrote:
Tsk, tsk, Rey. Your code is not very jQuery at all. What's
Added:
* [http://iamzed.com/tveetter/ tveetter]
* [http://ballofdirt.com/ Ball of Dirt]
* [http://tfl.gov.uk/ Transport for London]
Thanks for the submissions!! We're at 151 sites listed to date! w00t!
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Dustin has strong ties to the YUI! camp being a former Yahooligan but I
think he realizes that YUI! can be daunting for the average developer. I
don't think its an ego thing per se as much as I think he's trying to
abstract it a bit to make YUI! more attractive. Also, he and John are
friends
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New sites added:
Curse Gaming
ValidHTML
Flashr Flickr Wrapper
http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery
Keep the submissions coming but please, please provide a good short
description
Added it to the list.
James McCabe wrote:
While in my surfing I came across a new text-editor that is using jQuery
in its product home page. I checked the “Sites using Jquery” list, but
didn’t see this one. Hope this isn’t a repeat:
http://www.e-texteditor.com/index.html
Ajaxian.com posts about another jQuery-Powered site:
http://ajaxian.com/archives/passpack-new-version
Check it out.
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Hi,
I need the owner of the website One Wishlist (http://onewishlist.net/)
contact me to verify where jQuery is being used on the site. Its
currently on the jQuery Site List but I see no indication of jQuery
being used on the site.
If I don't hear from you by EOD today, I'm going to have to
New sites added:
Curse Gaming
ValidHTML
Flashr Flickr Wrapper
http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery
Keep the submissions coming but please, please provide a good short
description of what the site does so I can put it into the listing.
Also, please be sure to mention where the site uses
Thanks for the info John.
Rey...
John Resig wrote:
They use it. Create an account and when you add something to your
wishlist they use different form hints and jQuery.
--John
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Hi,
I need the owner of the website One Wishlist (http
Ajaxian posted an entry about the jQPie jQuery PHP interface extension.
http://ajaxian.com/archives/jqpie-jquery-php-interface-extension
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Hi all,
I've added www.sheriff.org, marmot.com http://www.novita.org.au to the
list.
Keep the sites coming. Also, if you're using FireFox, consider using the
script below that jQuery team member Paul Bakaus developed to identify
jQuery sites. Its awesome.
Rey
// jQuery Detector
// version
Quit being a lazy bone and cut paste!!! ;o)
Rey...
Daemach wrote:
This would be easier to install if there was a direct link to the script
somewhere :)
Even better if Greasemonkey could check the clipboard...
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
Hi all,
I've added www.sheriff.org, marmot.com http
could check the clipboard...
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
Hi all,
I've added www.sheriff.org, marmot.com http://www.novita.org.au to the
list.
Keep the sites coming. Also, if you're using FireFox, consider using the
script below that jQuery team member Paul Bakaus developed to identify
jQuery sites
have to create the script, save it then
open the script in the browser before GM gives you the option to install
it.
Is there another way?
I'm so busy these days that if I am less inclined to jump though hoops :)
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
Quit being a lazy bone and cut paste!!! ;o)
Rey
to install it.
Is there another way?
I'm so busy these days that if I am less inclined to jump though hoops :)
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
Quit being a lazy bone and cut paste!!! ;o)
Rey...
Daemach wrote:
This would be easier to install if there was a direct link to the script
somewhere
Awesome Joel,
Thanks for the plugins.
Rey
Joel Birch wrote:
On 15/03/2007, at 12:39 AM, Rey Bango wrote:
Hi Joel,
I've added the Blush premium truss tomatoes site to the list.
Also, where's the link to your Superfish menu??!!? I love it.
I also love the rotating content div for blush
Rick,
Isn't this the same issue you've been working on for awhile now?
Rey...
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Hi, all...
I'm trying to validate form inputs (individually onblur) and post a form
to calculate a mortgage payment.
This method involves jQuery on the client side
and ColdFusion on the
Hi Joel,
I've added the Blush premium truss tomatoes site to the list.
Also, where's the link to your Superfish menu??!!? I love it.
I also love the rotating content div for blush fact. Code?
Rey...
Joel Birch wrote:
On 14/03/2007, at 2:23 AM, Rey Bango wrote:
Thanks Joel,
I've added
hahahaha. John hooked me the same way. He met me in a dark alley and
told me, Version 1.0 is always free. I tried it and thats it. Rehab
has been no help. I've tried The YUI Clinic, Dojo Promise Center and The
Prototype Halfway House. None have been able to help me kick the habit. :P
Rey...
Mika,
The demos on this page didn't work for me in IE7:
http://www.appelsiini.net/~tuupola/jquery/jeditable/
I did get the following error in IE7 when trying to use the second demo
(With Saving):
Line: 20
Char: 5
Error: Object doesn't support this property or method
Code: 0
The demos work
Hey guys,
Jesse Skinner's FlickrCash site got some nice press over at Ajaxian:
http://ajaxian.com/archives/flickrcash-view-lots-of-flickr-images
Be sure to check out the site and show a fellow jQuery user some love.
Great work Jesse!
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Will the person or owner of http://www.four51.com/ please contact me
offlist? I need some more info on your site submission to the jQuery
project.
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Thanks Joel,
I've added the site. :o)
Rey...
Joel Birch wrote:
On 11/01/2007, at 7:56 AM, Rey Bango wrote:
Please keep sending links as we want to have a nice list of
jQuery-powered sites for the jQuery web site.
Hi Rey,
Here's a small site that uses jQuery to provide a nice hover
: jQuery-Powered FlickrCash on Ajaxian
BEAUTIFUL! The toolbar at the top has transparency and looks awesome over
images.
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Much better!!! Should people re-download the plugin or was that only a
change on the demo page?
Mika Tuupola wrote:
On Mar 13, 2007, at 3:46 PM, Rey Bango wrote:
The demos on this page didn't work for me in IE7:
http://www.appelsiini.net/~tuupola/jquery/jeditable/
IE did not having
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Me too.
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Self refers to the window object while this refers to a specific
object that's being worked on.
And yep, I looked it up so I'm a n00b. ;o)
Rey
Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
Hi folks,
the infamous ppk wrote in his blog:
I've learnt one other trick for distinguishing newbies and pros: ask
them
Rick, do you have a link that I can look at?
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Hi, all...
I've been tinkering with jQuery for about 3 weeks now and while
I've made some progress and gotten some things to work, I'm
stuck on validation and I've got to get it working so I can do something
that makes
Great work Chris!! This will be a huge help.
Rey
Christopher Jordan wrote:
Hi fellow jQuerians!
I've just published a new plug-in that adds 42 handy ColdFusion
functions to the jQuery object. The methods are designed to behave like
their ColdFusion counterparts.
Here's the list:
Hi Roman,
Everything looks good in FF 1.5.0.10 but there are some oddities in IE
7. For example:
- If I click on an item in the very top menu (File, Edit Bookmarks,
Help) to expand it down and then move my mouse to the next menu option,
there appears to be a very wide div showing it up
- If
I know many of you are not ColdFusion developers so you won't recognize
the ColdFusion Guru part of this page but I thought this was a very cool
and fun project that Ben undertook.
http://www.bennadel.com/index.cfm?dax=blog:569.view
I'm glad to see jQuery really taking off in the ColdFusion
Cool. Glad I could help.
Rey
Roman Weich wrote:
Rey Bango schrieb:
Hi Roman,
Everything looks good in FF 1.5.0.10 but there are some oddities in IE
7. For example:
- If I click on an item in the very top menu (File, Edit Bookmarks,
Help) to expand it down and then move my mouse
Easy there tiger. Brice is one of the cool ones on here and I think he's
just voicing his opinion in general. I didn't read it as anything
personal against ya. :o)
Could everybody please just take a deep breath and re-read anything
they're about to post? Lets stay cool with each other. :o)
One thing that I want to ensure that everyone understands is that the
jQuery project is as much about community as it is about the library.
Its important that we all respect each other and listen to ideas,
suggestions and advice.
I hope to never see this community, that to date has been some
Hey guys, I'm looking for a good JS-based date picker. I wanted to use
the one in the plugins folder but it doesn't allow for going backwards
on the calendar. I need to be able to select any date.
Suggestions?
Rey
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Hey guys, I'm looking for a good JS-based date picker. I wanted to use the
one in the plugins folder but it doesn't allow
Hi Sam,
I know but its not exactly what I'm looking for. I want the start date
to be today and allow the user to go back or forward from there.
Rey
Sam Collett wrote:
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Hey guys, I'm looking for a good JS-based date picker. I wanted to use
,
Cheers,
Kelvin :)
Rey Bango wrote:
Hi Sam,
I know but its not exactly what I'm looking for. I want the start date
to be today and allow the user to go back or forward from there.
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, works well in IE FF etc.
etc.
Good Luck,
SEAN O
http://www.sean-o.com
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
Hey guys, I'm looking for a good JS-based date picker. I wanted to use
the one in the plugins folder but it doesn't allow for going backwards
on the calendar. I need
w00t! Triple badass given! ;o)
Daniel MacDonald wrote:
I'm going for triple badass, now. Beta 2 is released (GPL/MIT). Bug fixes:
improved loading image performance, new feature: auto-advance slide show.
D
http:www.projectatomic.com
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
Damn, now you're plugin
Daniel,
This is badass! I love it man.
I was thinking after I saw it that it would be VERY cool is if you could
tie it into jCarousel in some fashion. (http://sorgalla.com/jcarousel/).
The ability to load up jCarousel with Flickr thumbs would be awesome.
Rey...
Daniel MacDonald wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to point you guys to John's recent perspective on
leveraging popular JS libraries and their respective test suites to
assist Mozilla in building more stable products. This has the added
benefit of ensuring that library developers are able to adjust their
code based
I've been thinking about the best time to use an Edit in Place like this
one (http://www.dyve.net/jquery/?editable). Its a very cool technique
but I'm not quite sure when I would use it or how I would let a user
know that a field is editable simply by clicking on it.
I'd like some feedback on
Hey Klaus! I was hoping you'd chime in. :o)
But I think that's nothing new to you, is it? I mean, Flickr is to me a
perfect example of *where* to use edit-in-place. Or the delicious
headline where you can immediatly edit the tag you're searching for...
Its definitely not new to me. I've
on a separate edit and submit update form page.
Would that be accurate?
Rick
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Yep. :o)
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I have code for you. I'll send it off list.
Rey
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Hey, Rey...(or others)
I was looking over the plug-ins at dyve.net
and am interested in the autocomplete plug-in.
I noticed that the source script that supplied
info for the auto complete is a php file.
Would
not MIT and/or GPL?
Karl Rudd
On 3/9/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel,
This is badass! I love it man.
I was thinking after I saw it that it would be VERY cool is if you could
tie it into jCarousel in some fashion. (http://sorgalla.com/jcarousel/).
The ability to load up jCarousel
Ok, that gets added to my badass plugin list as well!!
Chris Domigan wrote:
Hi everyone
The first version of my new ContextMenu plugin has been released. You
can grab it here:
http://www.trendskitchens.co.nz/jquery/contextmenu/
http://www.trendskitchens.co.nz/jquery/contextmenu/
an idea!
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to point you guys to John's recent perspective on
leveraging popular JS libraries and their respective test suites to
assist Mozilla in building more stable products. This has the added
benefit of ensuring that library developers
Rick, you don't hook the plugin up directly to a DB. You hook up your CF
page to a DB.
Rey
Rick Faircloth wrote:
I don’t see how to hook the “Editable” plug-in to **any** datasource
right now.
???
Rick
Ah. I doubt they'll put it in at the point since they're already in beta.
Rey
Daemach wrote:
Yeah I've seen those before - I was hoping for native engine support for
speed\efficiency.
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
There's already a CFJson tag out there that does this.
http://www.epiphantastic.com
Hi Jake,
Some key points to make are:
- Learning Center: We strive to provide as much information as possible
to get developers up to speed with jQuery. I think we've done a great
job of providing some invaluable resources for becoming proficient in
the library:
Hi guys,
Say I have 3 form elements (type input/text) with a DIV called cart:
qty_1
qty_2
qty_3
If I wanted to find all form elements within the div cart that started
with the string qty_, how would I do that?
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] an E element whose foo attribute value contains
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So in your case, if your searching by name, try [EMAIL PROTECTED]'qty_']
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Hey Rick,
I can see the issue in IE7 but not FF. Its more like a little stutter right?
I won't be able to look at it today but I'll see if I can determine
what's happening on Monday.
Rey...
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Repost in case someone might have some clues…
…and I do have jQuery version
Yes.
Rey
Dmitrii 'Mamut' Dimandt wrote:
Hmm.. Does it mean that this indicator only appears once per specified
ajax request?
Rey Bango wrote:
Hi Dmitrii,
I actually ran into this same issue recently and basically took the
route of unbinding the ajaxstart event after the Ajax call
No sweat bud. Let me know if you need anymore help. :o)
Rey
Priest, James (NIH/NIEHS) [C] wrote:
Paul Rey, Thanks for the links
Looks like a good starting point!! I'm sure I'll have questions :)
I'm really enjoying jQuery - used it quite a bit in my current
application - everyone
James!!! Welcome bud. I see you posting on my blog all of the time. Glad
to see you came on over to jQuery.
For autocomplete functionality, I've sued this one successfully:
http://www.dyve.net/jquery/?autocomplete
Also, look at the plugins page (http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins) and
you'll find
Hi Dmitrii,
I actually ran into this same issue recently and basically took the
route of unbinding the ajaxstart event after the Ajax call was done.
Here's my code:
// This is the Ajax indicator
$('#throbberSearch')
.ajaxStart(function(){
Matt,
I don't want to diminish your excitement but we're already in the
process of building a plugin repository to better manage the jQuery plugins.
You may want to ping John Resig to discuss your ideas.
Rey...
Matt Oakes wrote:
Coming soon: The ability to search through almost 100 jQuery
And in case you wanted some code, here's the way that I used it:
Main page that uses autocomplete:
script src=/lib/jquery.js type=text/javascript/script
script src=/lib/autocomplete.js type=text/javascript/script
script type=text/javascript
$(document).ready(function() {
LOL! Thanks Francesco but as much as I would love to take credit for
writing all that, the actual author of the Ext library is Jack Slocum. :o)
Rey
Francesco Sullo wrote:
Hi Rey,
your Alpha 2 is one of the more exciting javascript libraries I have seen.
Great!
Rey Bango ha scritto
a lot of load on the Browser. Even on
a modern computer.
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Exactly. Great point Joern.
Rey
Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
Francesco Sullo schrieb:
You are right. Alpha is great, but is too big
Bah, we're used to it Mike. If you would've been out of line, you know I
would've just jumped in and impaled you, jQuery-style. ;o)
Rey...
Michael Geary wrote:
...and if I seem too much like a smart aleck today, my apologies! No
offense intended. I was just having some fun with the
Guys,
Alpha 2 of Ext 1.0 for jQuery is now available for download. You can
find out more details here:
http://www.yui-ext.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3084
and download Ext 1.0 for jQuery Alpha 2 here:
http://www.yui-ext.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2940
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Brice,
This is really awesome work man!! Great job!
Well, I guess we now have the EXT widgets to look forward to :) .. but
the good news is that I was able to accomplish all these changes in
120 bytes -- so we're still looking at a 3k full featured dialog plugin.
While the availability
Hi Klaus,
Thanks for the feedback. The control over the presentation is what I'm
trying to achieve.
Thanks Mike!
Rey
Klaus Hartl wrote:
Rey Bango schrieb:
Will it have the same effect as what Mike has done where it explicitly
blocks it out in an obvious way?
Rey...
With elements
For some reason I thought it was you. My apologies to the original author.
Rey
Andy Matthews wrote:
Oh no...that wasn't me Rey, just to be fair. I can't recall who did it, but
it wasn't me.
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Rick,
Andy Matthews came up with a nice intro which you can find here:
http://www.365labs.net/cf_jquery/jquery_coldfusion_quickstart.htm
Take
of the mycfpage.cfm page.
Is there a work around for the lack of that function?
Thanks for your help!
Rick
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Thanks Sam! I wasn't aware you were collecting this! This is great info.
Rey
Have updated my post listing different versions of the documentation
(on there is also links to another PDF of the API and PDF cheat sheets
(although they are out of date, there are links to updated HTML
versions
programming and with jQuery. I also
mixed dumping straight JS and using the eval function to run some jQuery to
show the flexibility.
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
Daemach,
I'd be interested in seeing a sample of AjaxCFC for jQuery using
taconite. Its something that I'm sure Rob Gonda would love
LOL! Congrats man. I felt the same way when I made my first Ajax app.
Now aren't you glad that you have the best Ajax/JS library at your
disposal along with some of the best CF coders to help you knock it out? ;)
Rey...
Rick Faircloth wrote:
You're right... I tried that and it worked!
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Yep, what you'll need to do is output the query using cfoutput. You'll
want to format the outputted data
the full $1300 price.
I wonder if I could use the CF 5 to get an upgrade price on CF 8?
Rick
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I will definitely have a use for this.
Rey
Mike Alsup wrote:
I'd like to be able to do this sort of thing too. To block just a
particular div to indicate that something is happening in regards to *just*
that area of the screen, and that the user can continue to work in other
I'm going to
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I will definitely have a use for this.
Rey
Mike Alsup wrote:
I'd like to be able to do
Hey guys,
For all of those that would like to get a PDF version of the jQuery API,
Ben Nadal (ColdFusion guru and recent jQuery convert) has offered one up.
Visit his post here to see how he did it:
Rick,
Andy Matthews came up with a nice intro which you can find here:
http://www.365labs.net/cf_jquery/jquery_coldfusion_quickstart.htm
Take a peak at that to see if it helps.
Rey...
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Thanks, Mike.
Now, for someone like me, who has absolutely no
experience with
Daemach,
I'd be interested in seeing a sample of AjaxCFC for jQuery using
taconite. Its something that I'm sure Rob Gonda would love to include in
his sample apps for AjaxCFC.
Can you email me a sample?
Rey
Daemach wrote:
By the way, Mike Alsup just released a new plugin for jQuery called
Hey guys,
For all of those that would like to get a PDF version of the jQuery API,
Ben Nadal (ColdFusion guru and recent jQuery convert) has offered one up.
Visit his post here to see how he did it:
Sevir, awesome work my man.
Could I make a small request? Would it be possible to provide a version
of the files with the instructions parameters translated to English?
While I can understand what you mean by el parámetro infopanel debe de
ser un objeto DOM (the infopanel parameter should be
params now are in english.
Rey Bango escribió:
Sevir, awesome work my man.
Could I make a small request? Would it be possible to provide a version
of the files with the instructions parameters translated to English?
While I can understand what you mean by el parámetro infopanel debe de
ser
Hey all,
Have a buddy of mine thats having an issue and he asked if I can help.
Here's what he said:
Only problem I have had with jQuery is regarding opacity changes with
the hide/show effects in IE7 with cleartype in XP. It makes the text
look choppy after any sort of opacity change on the
Thats what I think Brandon was mentioning.
Rey
Klaus Hartl wrote:
Rey Bango schrieb:
Hey all,
Have a buddy of mine thats having an issue and he asked if I can help.
Here's what he said:
Only problem I have had with jQuery is regarding opacity changes with
the hide/show effects in IE7
haha! That made me laugh. hehehe
Rey
Kenneth wrote:
I believe it's supposed to be:
$(this).test();
On 2/19/07, *Rey Bango* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Rajesh,
We’re investigating the possibility of supporting the use of DomQuery,
Ext’s selector engine, as an alternative (not a replacement) to jQuery’s
CSS Selector code.
Rey...
R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote:
On Feb 20, 5:30 am, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today, we're proud
It looks like you're trying to make a cross-domain call which JS, by
default, will prevent. Is this the case?
Rey
ad4m wrote:
Hi!
I'm getting an error:
Error: [Exception... 'Permission denied to call method
XMLHttpRequest.open' when calling method:
Hi Gerry,
We're building a new plugin repository with a host of new features that
will make getting information on plugins much easier.
Its in the works. :o)
Rey...
Gerry Tucker wrote:
Hi all,
Would it be better on the plugins page if all authors could add an
update date so it's
this is what i'm looking for.
Any other ideas?
Adam
Rey Bango wrote:
It looks like you're trying to make a cross-domain call which JS, by
default, will prevent. Is this the case?
Rey
ad4m wrote:
Hi!
I'm getting an error:
Error: [Exception... 'Permission denied to call method
Hey guys,
Just a reminder that we're always taking submissions for new
jQuery-powered websites. Please submit them to me or Karl Swedberg
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and be sure to include:
- Link
- Name of Company
- What the site does
- The version of jQuery being used
- Where and how jQuery is used
Today, we’re proud to announce that the jQuery Project and Jack Slocum’s
Ext Project, have partnered to integrate the amazingly lightweight and
powerful jQuery framework with Ext’s awesome UI library. This
collaboration will greatly enhance the capabilities of both projects and
expand the
Hey guys,
Just a reminder that we're always taking submissions for new
jQuery-powered websites. Please submit them to me or Karl Swedberg
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and be sure to include:
- Link
- Name of Company
- What the site does
- The version of jQuery being used
- Where and how jQuery is used
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