Hi MossyOwls,
I've done this a couple of times. It was pretty easy but I can't
remember off the top of my head. You might be able to figure it out
from studying these two examples:
http://www.blushtomatoes.com.au/about/
http://www.strathcona.vic.edu.au/
Good luck.
Joel Birch.
I was having a few problems with the first shadowbox and was
interested to see if there were additions that would get me around
them, but it seems the license has changed and I don't think I can get
my employer to fork out for a license as money is currently very
tight.
On Jul 1, 5:44 pm,
Okay, thanks for the clarification. Though I still can't reproduce the
problem your describe - the autocomplete iterates over the data array
with an index-based for loop, and anything added to the array
prototype is ignored.
Can you provide a testpage where the issue actually occurs in
Hi,
I would like to send a parameter in the error callback :
var optionsPrcPic = {
beforeSubmit: showRequestPic, // pre-submit callback
success: showResponsePic, // post-submit callback
dataType: 'json',
url: ?php echo $this-baseUrl;
One more thing: I'm using the autocomplete on a project where Ext is
also installed, and there are no compability issues.
Jörn
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Jörn Zaefferer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, thanks for the clarification. Though I still can't reproduce the
problem your describe
Hi, everyone, I have this code to show a list of product
qrRemision = New Query(vwlstRemisiones) //
vwlstRemisiones is a view
qrRemision.OrderBy = OrderBy.Asc(Fecha)
dtsCatalogo = New DataSet
dtsCatalogo = qrRemision.ExecuteDataSet()
When an
We're looking to replicate the traditional email client interface
without using frames, much the same way that Yahoo Mail beta has done.
Has anyone written a plugin or tutorial for this? If not, can anyone
give me a rough idea of how the resizing part of it all works?
Thanks
OK, I found a workaround: I wrap the whole document with a div and use
that div's left offset value as a calibrator. This works in FF3 and
IE7, but not Safari.
My questions are:
1 - Is there a simpler way to do the wrapping than what I'm doing?
2 - Is there a better way to create the patched
Congratulations. Awesome and very powerful!
Cheers
Marco Antonio
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:40 PM, tlphipps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://mjijackson.com/shadowbox/
On Jul 1, 12:37 pm, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a homepage for this plugin?
I cant seem to find it.
I have the following code:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(#FilterSubmit).click(function(){
var
$pagename=http://www.agreatyouthmentoringorganization.net/includes/publicProfiles+$(#gender
option:selected).val()+$(#location option:selected).val();
How do I target a specific class when elements may belong to multiple
classes?
For example:
p class=big redblah blah blah/p
p class=big greenblah blah blah/p
p class=small greenblah blah blah/p
How would I select the elements with the class of green?
I know that
'p[class=big green]'
Thanks Mike - that was the first thing I tried. I have since found a
stupid typo, and it now works of course. *slaps forehead repeatedly*.
On Jul 2, 1:51 am, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please excuse my noobiness, I just started playing with jQuery today
and I cannot seem to find
Hi,
I would like to send a parameter in the error callback :
var optionsPrcPic = {
beforeSubmit: showRequestPic, // pre-submit callback
success: showResponsePic, // post-submit callback
dataType: 'json',
url: ?php echo $this-baseUrl;
On Jul 2, 2008, at 7:57 AM, [rob desbois] wrote:
Hi, have a feeling this may be a silly question but here goes..
Test output from Firebug's console is below to explain my issue.
I select an array of divs by their parent:
divs = $(#sidebar div).get()
[div#sidebar-search-tabcont,
Thanks for pointing that out.
Silly me thought it would be OK to test using the Simulate IE7
feature in IE8.
Turns out not even that works in IE...
Anyway, lesson learnt, all fixed now!
On Jul 2, 5:41 am, C.Everson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 10:53:00 -0700 (PDT), Diego A.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Silly me thought it would be OK to test using the Simulate IE7
feature in IE8.
Turns out not even that works in IE...
Anyway, lesson learnt, all fixed now!
DE JA VU!
On Jul 2, 5:37 am, C.Everson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 10:52:22 -0700 (PDT),
I don't see why you can't download the free version for testing
and then demo it to your boss. If he/she wants it, $20 can be found.
(And if your boss can't find $20 extra dollars, you might want to
abandon that sinking ship! One less pizza and you've got a great plug-in! :o)
Rick
Hello ... I'm really new to JQuery; today would be my first time using
it actually. i'd like to reproduce the input highlight effect that
safari applies. when the input is in focus, the border has somewhat of
a glow effect to it.
Does anyone know of technique that I could apply to allow this
HI I just noticed today when putting a some of my webpages up on my
server and seeing through firefox I see that the z-index dosen't work
in firefox is their a workaround way to get around this??
I want to make it to allow me to put text on top of images which would
be advance artwork of a table
On Jul 2, 2:11 pm, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 2, 2008, at 7:57 AM, [rob desbois] wrote:
Hi, have a feeling this may be a silly question but here goes..
Test output from Firebug's console is below to explain my issue.
I select an array of divs by their parent:
Hi I just noticed that firefox dosen't support the z-index what can I
do to get around this so many web browsers would be able to the same
effect that z-index has.
Can jquery do such a thing that would work on many web browsers???
I need to overlap an image over another image.
I have picture
Hi Rob, It's an easy issue to confuse at first so don't worry. the expr
parameter is treated as a top level context and the query you're using,
'div', is actually saying 'find any descendant divs UNDER the top level
context'. Now to help you figure out what query might possible to discern
one of
I'm not advocating Shadowbox because I have nothing to do with it's
development, but I have been studying it and I think it's probably worth 20
buckaroos if your developing a commercial site (otherwise it's free!)
Thatcher
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 4:18 AM, Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was
Thanks Equand, unfortunately my fadeIn doesn't seem to have any
effect. Hmm, maybe its because the contents of the div has already
been loaded at this point?
Perhaps I'll have to go a bit more technical than just using the load
method...
On Jul 1, 11:56 pm, Equand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try
I'm using an autocomplete function on a textfield but I'm having a
problem since the autocomplete array is filled with German words so
special characters (such as ü, ä and ö). I can insert the ASCII codes
for these characters in the array and when the autocomplete display
pulls down, the array
I want to upload a file using JQuery Form Plugin but I have some
troubles.
It work ok with JQuery 1.2.3 but don't with version 1.2.6 and IE 7. In
Firefox2 it works great with both versions of JQuery.
* jQuery Form Plugin
* version: 2.12 (06/07/2008)
* @requires jQuery v1.2.2 or later
Diego,
What is the Major Bug that you fixed?
Thanks,
Johnie Karr
On Jul 1, 12:48 pm, Diego A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Annoucement to anyone using this plugin:
- MAJOR BUG FIX
- New documentation website
- Documentation available to download (works off-line just as it does
online)
Being more of a designer than a coder, I'm having trouble with
this. I've not been able to find any examples of errorPlacement or
showErrors that seem to apply in this situation. I don't understand
what you mean by adding a different class to the actual label -- would
I still be able to use
Hi,
Being new to jQuery I am trying to adapt the functionality of the JTip
Theme a little.
It is great that the window closes when the mouse leaves the dialog
box but I am trying to combine this with the hoverIntent too.
Eg, the window fades in shortly after the user rolls over a text link
I should just explain that I'm very new to jQuery. That out of the
way, I have downloaded the validation plug-in which states that
jquery.delegate.js is required. It is not included within the package,
so where can I obtain it from, and once I have it how should I include
it within my project?
Popping jquery.delegate.js into Google provides this:
http://dev.jquery.com/export/5759/trunk/plugins/delegate/jquery.delegate.js
--John
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 9:17 AM, jez_p [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should just explain that I'm very new to jQuery. That out of the
way, I have downloaded
I know that it's possible, but I'm wondering if there is something in
jQuery that will return the data or index of what a user has selected
with a mouse (or shift button).
I'd like to have a way to create a note on a page about a certain
selection that the user defines. So, maybe I'd like to
I just noticed that firefox dosen't support the z-index
Of course FF supports z-index...
something is wrong with your code/markup, not with FireFox or jQuery
Got a live link to show what you cannot get working?
Can you give us an online example of this ?
--
Ariel Flesler
http://flesler.blogspot.com/
On 2 jul, 08:40, Eric Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the following code:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(#FilterSubmit).click(function(){
var
Doesn't look very easy (yet anyways), but there's plenty of options
http://www.google.com/search?q=css+cross+browser+glow
jQuery could help apply the styles and like
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 3:42 PM, cecil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello ... I'm really new to JQuery; today would be my first time using
it actually. i'd like to reproduce the input highlight effect that
safari applies. when the input is in focus, the border has somewhat of
a glow effect to it.
try:
$('#id-of-my-div').load('somescript.php?name='+escape($(this).val()),
{}).fadeIn(slow);
On Jul 2, 9:35 am, Pickledegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Equand, unfortunately my fadeIn doesn't seem to have any
effect. Hmm, maybe its because the contents of the div has already
been loaded
Thank you for your reply John.
I thought the author might appreciate the heads up that is not
included within the package when it is linked to within the included
demo/index.html, implying that it should have been included.
OK, so now I have it, do I simply put in the same folder as my
I have a table that looks like this:
--
div class=highest-rated
table
tr
td class=titleLorem ipsum/td
td class=categoryAudio/td
td class=rating3/td
/tr
tr
td class=titleFoo/td
td class=categoryVideo/td
td class=rating2/td
/tr
tr
td class=titleBar/td
td
I can't find a way to slide left a horizontal list of images.
Here is what I managed to do:
http://treazy.com/pek/album/
As you can see, first, while sliding, the images suddenly bump and,
second, I can't seem to find how to remove 100px every time someone
clicks next (.css(margin-left) returns
I have the following HTML structure:
div id=new-msgs
div class=msg.../div
div class=msg.../div
/div
I have the following code:
$('#new-msgs')
.appendTo('#prev-msgs')
.wrap('div id=p'+pCurrent+'/div');
I want everything inside #new-msgs to be appended to
For how to do it with javascript, start here:
http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/range_intro.html
http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/w3c_range.html
I don't know of any plugins that help with this.
- Richard
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 10:57 AM, Brian Ronk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that it's
Why can't I reference the DIV using the jQuery format? Here is the
example (minus opening HTML):
script language=javascript src=js/jquery-1.2.3.pack.js/script
script language=javascript
!--
$(function(){
$(#button).bind('click',filldiv);
});
function filldiv(){
//
We just upgraded to the latest version 1.2.6 and start having problem
with toggle(fast)
It was working until certain time. If i call it without parameter, it
still works.
I checked the release note for 1.2.6 but didn't find anything about
not accepting these parameters( fast,slow..).
$('item', xml).eq(1).text()
- Richard
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 11:51 AM, ml1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to find out the best practice for getting the contents of
one particular element. I know about the each() call.
As I said I can use ways that seem not so efficient to get the
Would've thought it should be $(#info).html(Test), but nevertheless
that example that you gave works fine for me.
Are you sure that the jquery file referenced in the first script tag is
in that location, i.e
js/jquery-1.2.3.pack.js
and that it's using that filename ?
L
lwoods wrote:
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 11:53 AM, lwoods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why can't I reference the DIV using the jQuery format? Here is the
example (minus opening HTML):
script language=javascript src=js/jquery-1.2.3.pack.js/script
script language=javascript
!--
$(function(){
hello,
I am in the process of converting some MochiKit code to jquery.
I was used to a comfortable funciton
hasElementClass(element, 'classname')
which checked if the element has at least the css_class named
classname
what is the best way to have this in jQuery?
Harald
I haven't tried it myself, but does it help if you replace the first
three lines with:
$(document).ready(function() {
$(#button).click(filldiv);
});
Just a first thought.
~Ben
lwoods wrote:
Why can't I reference the DIV using the jQuery format? Here is the
example (minus opening HTML):
ahh i didn't know about blink, but the setInterval I think is what
i'm looking for. I couldn't get it to work tho. I don't think i
inserted the code right. This is what i did:
script type=text/javascript
$(document).ready( function() {
$(table.striped tbody tr).mouseover( function() {
I've got a request from a client to have the menu disappear after an
item is clicked so the user knows that their click was registered.
Ideally, the next page would come up fast enough where the user
wouldn't need this visual cue, but many of these pages contain a lot
of data and take a few
Does anyone know how can i add a class into existing table element
using jQuery??
ex:table class=tablesorter
Hi everyone,
I've just updated the Superfish plugin to version 1.4.2. There are
substantial changes to the example CSS files - the main example file
in particular. The CSS in that file is greatly simplified which should
make creating new menus based upon it quite a lot easier. I have
brought the
Hello,
How about this - or something very like it:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('ul.nav').superfish().click(function(){
$(this).hide();
});
});
I guess clicking anywhere in the nav is suitable. Might not need to
attach the click handler to the links really. You may want to
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$(table.tablesorter).addClass(newclass);
- Richard
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Robert Djurasaj [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Does anyone know how can i add a class into existing table element
using jQuery??
ex:table class=tablesorter
Hi Richard,
I currently have table ...and i would like to change it into table
class=tablesorter
will this do the trick?
robert
On Jul 2, 1:13 pm, Richard D. Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$(table.tablesorter).addClass(newclass);
- Richard
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Robert Djurasaj
curently i have table and i would like to end up with table
class=tablesorter ...
will this do it??
On Jul 2, 1:13 pm, Richard D. Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$(table.tablesorter).addClass(newclass);
- Richard
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Robert Djurasaj [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
in that case you want
$(table).addclass(tablesorter);
though that will add the tablesorter class to all tables. If you want to add
it only to one table, best to have an id on the table, then do:
$(#myTableId).addClass(tablesorter);
- Richard
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Robert Djurasaj
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Sorry - I interpreted your request wrong I think. Try this instead:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('ul.nav').superfish(/*options if required*/).find('li').click(function() {
$(this).hideSuperfishUl();
});
});
...untested, but you never know your luck. Actually, you can
Set encoding of the enclosing page to UTF-8 and encode the page and
the data, no matter if local data or retrieved via ajax, as UTF-8.
Avoid using entity encodings entirely - as long as the encoding is
right, you won't need them anyway.
It may be hard to get there, but its more then worth the
jQuery(element).hasClass('classname')
--John
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Harald Armin Massa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
I am in the process of converting some MochiKit code to jquery.
I was used to a comfortable funciton
hasElementClass(element, 'classname')
which checked if
Check that there isn't a comma at the end of the last item in your
array. I had the same problem with autocomplete and it turned out that
I had a comma at the end of the last item due to an oversimplified
loop serverside to output the array.
IE
[ 'item', 'item', 'item', ] will break in IE but
Let's say you've got the element stored in a variable as an
XMLElement, then it would be a simple matter to refer to the jQuery
object of the element itself, for example, for variable elem:
$(elem,xml).text()
On Jul 2, 12:10 pm, Richard D. Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$('item',
@Eric: He said he forgot his username and password.
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On Jul 2, 1:56 pm, Eric Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Click the Edit my membership on the right, then click the
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On Jul 2, 10:05 am, Rohit Mandlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$() is exactly the same as $(document).ready()
On Jul 2, 12:20 pm, spicyj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't tried it myself, but does it help if you replace the first
three lines with:
$(document).ready(function() {
$(#button).click(filldiv);
});
Just a first thought.
~Ben
Thank you! Problem solved.
On Jul 2, 5:41 pm, Richard D. Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$(.highest-rated td.rating).each(function() {
var rating = $(this).text();
$(this).html('img src=images/rating-' + rating + '.gif /');
});
- Richard
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 11:02 AM, P [EMAIL
I'm having problems with the DDNAV in IE 6.
First off, I think it's causing my headers width to display smaller.
Second, the DDNAV extends the entire width of the browser.
This is the first time I have used this style DD menu so any help is
appreciated.
Thanks
site:
This forum is about using jQuery, so our answers will usually be
focused on the best JQUERY way, not necessarily the BEST way.
On Jul 2, 11:51 am, ml1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to find out the best practice for getting the contents of
one particular element. I know about the each()
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Hello all,
I am working on this form (http://www.datamt.org/vornado/test.htm) and
everything works fine in IE, but in FF it does not.
What is supposed to happen is you select an item from the drop down
and it auto generates the description for you. You can also click Add
An Item button to add
Thanks Joel, you rock.
I ended up going with
$(document).ready(function() {
$('ul.nav').superfish().click(function(){
$(this).find(ul).hide();
});
});
So the original menu is still there, sometimes new items open in a new
window, so I didn't want
the website is supposed to show a texted image, which is behind a
table, that table is like a light blueish looking box, and the text is
behind it yet I want it in front on top of that box.
On Jul 2, 11:00 am, MorningZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just noticed that firefox dosen't support the
Hi Jez,
the delegate plugin is bundled within jquery.validate.js since the
1.2.1 release (early Februar this year). You don't have to manually
include it.
It sounds like you got an outdated release, where did you find that?
The current plugin page doesn't mention the dependency anywhere
Hmm looks like you have a DNS mishap?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host www.chillenvillen.com
www.chillenvillen.com is an alias for chillenvillen.com.
chillenvillen.com has address 68.178.232.100
chillenvillen.com has address 192.168.1.101
... and here I though you had plagiarized my dev server ;)
The z-index value need not be in quotes. You have:
z-index: 1
which should be simply:
z-index: 1
Also, you need a doctype in your HTML document, or you're going to run
into all manner of display issues.
On Jul 2, 2:32 pm, Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the website is supposed to show a
OK found out the problem. It was my domain name hosting service
provider they added a ipaddress thinking I was using their website
hosting service so I just deleted that record all should work find.
Thanks for telling me about this.
On Jul 2, 3:09 pm, Peter Higgins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm
what is that 68.178.232.100 ip address is that yours??
over here I done the same and found that ip and above it was my
external ip and then the one that you see with the 192.ect.
I never assigned any 68.178...ect ip address.
On Jul 2, 3:09 pm, Peter Higgins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm looks
On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 07:32:14 -0700 (PDT), Diego A. wrote:
Thanks for pointing that out.
Silly me thought it would be OK to test using the Simulate IE7
feature in IE8.
Turns out not even that works in IE...
LOL - I can believe that. I don't even have IE8 beta installed right now
as it is
Hi there,
I'm trying to implement the jCarousel at: . My carousel has
multiple ul containers. When a user presses a button the main ul
container gets swapped with another one. Is there a way to clear the
main ul container and reload the carousel?
Something like this:
var main_List = [
Thanks for replying Jörn.
I was confused by the line:
jquery.delegate.js - special event delegation, required
which is under the heading of Javascript files used at the bottom of
the demo page:
http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo/ , which is also in the
demo folder in the download.
Ah, thanks for the pointer. I'll update that.
Jörn
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 10:09 PM, jez_p [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for replying Jörn.
I was confused by the line:
jquery.delegate.js - special event delegation, required
which is under the heading of Javascript files used at the
There may be a jQuery way to do this, but I don't know what it is.
However, I do know 2 ways to accomplish this: one DOM way, one IE way.
Both methods must be employed.
$(function() {
$('input[type=text]').bind('focus',function() {
window.o=this;
if (o.setSelectionRange) /* DOM */
Hi all,
I have a problem that I can't crack.
I have a function similar to this..
$.ajax({
type: POST,
url: some.php,
data: name=Johnlocation=Boston,
success: function(msg){
alert( Data Saved: + msg );
}
});
The data that gets passed back to the function from some.php is
HI,
We are trying to use Jquery validation plugin for client side
validation. It is working okay. The error message displays if the form
validation fails. But we need the error display to highlight the
entire row including the label and the input element. Is there a way
to do this in
jez_p
Try $('.green')
This will select only elements that have the green class assigned,
even if other classes are also assigned to the same elements.
Carl
jez_p wrote:
How do I target a specific class when elements may belong to multiple
classes?
For example:
p class=big redblah blah
If msg is '#myDiv' and you have element with id=myDiv, then $(msg) will
select it.
If you think that's what you're doing and it isn't working for you, either
your id is wrong or msg doesn't hold what you think (maybe it has a trailing
\n?).
--Erik
On 7/2/08, Stompfrog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 11:42 PM, Hypolite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still stuck with my jqModal iframe closing problem.
But this time it's the other way I can't figure out.
Here is my HTML/JS code for the parent windows :
div id=div_modal class=jqmWindowiframe id=iframe
Is that the correct way to spell it? Maybe all lowercase would work.
(I don't know. I use $ myself.)
On Jul 2, 6:48 pm, darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Im trying to use 1.2.6, moving from 1.2.3. I have a working function
in 1.2.3 but it is not working with the updated jquery library, and
right.
ok well this doesn't look like just an each() error, its happening
with click() now too.
here is the page with the errors:
http://isebeta.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/AYL/M/Scene/1.1
generate the errors by clicking on show or [+] in the Commentary
menu to the lower left of the page.
The former
Ick! Global variables and eval'd code! How about (untested, logic should be
unchanged):
$(function() {
$(':text').bind('focus', function() {
var o = this;
if(o.setSelectionRange) { /* DOM */
setTimeout(function()
I believe setTimeouts work outside the scope of the function they are
called from. Test your way but I don't think it'll work.
On Jul 2, 8:12 pm, Erik Beeson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ick! Global variables and eval'd code! How about (untested, logic should be
unchanged):
$(function() {
My apologies, Erik. Yours is the superior method. I must have been
remembering the behavior of IE5.
On Jul 2, 8:12 pm, Erik Beeson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ick! Global variables and eval'd code! How about (untested, logic should be
unchanged):
$(function() {
$(':text').bind('focus',
No worries. Thanks for taking the time to test it :) Scoping is probably one
of the most unobvious aspects of JavaScript.
--Erik
On 7/2/08, Brian J. Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My apologies, Erik. Yours is the superior method. I must have been
remembering the behavior of IE5.
On Jul 2,
As a note, your apparatusTooltips.js script has a badly-formed array on
lines 30-37. This doesn't affect FF but will kill IE.
But onto the underlying problem.
The actual issue seems to be with the grep method:
// Go through the array, only saving the items
1197 // that pass the validator
This might be helpful:
http://pastie.org/226790 // shamelessly stolen from the Masked Input
plugin
$(:text).bind(focus, function() {
$(this).caret(this.value.length);
});
Not tested, so I don't know if it works, but it might.
Is it possible to trigger the jQuery tooltip (and also jQmodal) from an
area on an image map?
Any examples around?
Thanks!
Chuck
It now is working completely at some level and the whole kit is
downloadable.
On Jul 1, 1:22 pm, lorlarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am making a Drag/Drop applications BUILDER (feedback appreciated):
http://mynichecomputing.com/GuideInfoandPlanner/UniversalDD.htm
The user interface is done,
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