Brian,
The only problem I see with that is that the dates come from the object
that I'm looping over.
I maybe should have included the entire for loop in my original post:
for(i = 0; i < ThisRecordCount; i++){
ShiftDate = "{ts '" +
CFJS.ListFirst(FlexOrderData.data.SHIFTDATE[i],".") + "'}";
TempDate = $.odbcDateTimeParse(ShiftDate);
BackgroundColor = "#ThisWeekdayColor#";
if(!(TempDate.getDay() % 6)){
BackgroundColor = "#ThisWeekendColor#";
}
FlexCell = $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" + ShiftDate + "]");
FlexCell.removeClass("CalendarCellDisabled").addClass("CalendarCellEnabled").attr("state",
"Enabled").css({background:BackgroundColor, color:"#someColdFusionVar#"});
}
I don't know the ShiftDates ahead of time, nor how many there will be.
Can I still apply you possible solution?
Thanks,
Chris
Brian Miller wrote:
You can comma-delimit the selector, so you can package up all the td
elements you're looking for into one $ function.
Also, if you limit your context (to, say, the table in question), it'll
help speed things up.
mytable = $("#mytable");
FlexCells = $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" + ShiftDate + "], [EMAIL PROTECTED]" +
ShiftDate2 + "]", mytable);
This is a good start. Once you have all your elements, you can iterate
thorugh them with $.each(), which is relatively speedy.
- Brian
Hi gang,
I've got a for loop in which I have jQuery select a different DOM
element for each iteration. The code I've got that selects the element is:
FlexCell = $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" + ShiftDate + "]");
So far, it's taking about three seconds to complete a loop of fifteen
iterations. Yikes! :o( If I remove the above line from the code, it's
lightning quick!
I should mention that the three second approximation is *after* I
upgraded to the very latest jQuery build (jquery-latest.pack.js... from
the jquery.com main page). So upgrading did give me a slight performance
increase.
Can anybody help me speed this up?
Thanks,
Chris
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