On Mar 20, 5:33 pm, ColdGen Internet Solutions
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it the "#step..." ? Maybe try ##step... if it in a CFML page.

I tried that, it didn't make any difference.

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> On 20 March 2012 17:14, Steve Onnis <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Silly question.....do you have a <base> tag in your HTML?
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Stephen M [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, 20 March 2012 5:11 PM
> > To: cfaussie
> > Subject: [cfaussie] Re: jQuery SmartWizard 2
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> > I have used/am using other jQuery stuff like a UI DatePicker without any
> > issues, it's just this tabbed interface which relies on internal page links
> > that has spat the dummy.  I've made sure that any # symbols for the hrefs
> > are not inside cfoutput tags.
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> > I have developed another page in parallel using jQuery UI tabs and that
> > suffers from the same problem to a lesser extent.
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> > On Mar 20, 4:46 pm, Peter Robertson <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > Yep, using jQuery without issue.
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> > > What version of Fusebox?
> > > Fusebox composes content and delivers it as index.cfm in your app root
> > > (or another nominated single file).
> > > This means that regardless of the path to the resources within your
> > > app structure, the server sees everything as being index.cfm.
> > > So check that references to css files, js libs etc all make this
> > > assumption.
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> > > If this isn't the issue then I'd need to know more about your
> > > particular app structure and how you're calling your resources.
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> > > Peter Robertson
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> > > On Mar 20, 4:09 pm, Stephen M <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > I am trying to fit a jQuery SmartWizard 2 onto a fusebox coldfusion
> > > > page.
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> > > >https://github.com/mstratman/jQuery-Smart-Wizard
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> > > > This wizard is a tab interface with validation so that you cannot
> > > > move to the second tab without completimng the first correctly.
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> > > > It was working perfectly in plain old HTML, even a plain cfm page,
> > > > but when I moved it onto Fusebox the next and tab buttons started
> > > > doing strange things.
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> > > > The tabs are just <LI> tags that look like this
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> > > >  <ul><li><a href="#step-1">Personal details</a></li>
> > > >         <li><a href="#step-2">Further details</a></li>
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> > > > The problem is that in fusebox a click on a tab takes you straight
> > > > to the domain home page, eg the wizard might be
> > > > onhttp://www.mydomain.com/applications/userdetails.cfm
> > > > but when I click a tab I go tohttp://www.mydomain.com/#step-2ie
> > > > back to the main page of the website
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> > > > Anyone here using jQuery in Fusebox?
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