Could you provide a link to the page with those two forms? That would make
helping you a lot easier.
On 12/4/06, 齐永恒 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks:
var fielddata = $(#form_id :input).serialize(); will get the whole
form data, i want to get one filied.and change it value.
maybe my englist
John Resig wrote:
I really dig this. I think the UI is very well designed and the
animations are very tactful and well-placed.
My only suggestion is the make the 'Post' feature more prominent -
that feature, alone, makes this very worth while (reminds me a lot of
reBlog).
So, when
Using the rebind, the table now also sorts correctly after a value change (see
post http://www.nabble.com/TableSorter--%3E-reinitialise-tf2661122.html )
However, the first column in my table shows a delete icon, clicking on it
deletes the row. Resorting the table makes the deleted row (I
Is the rebind only available through some svn magic?
I did a search on resort in the source and found nothing.
I have a simmilar, or perhaps identical, question. I have a table in
which I wipe the TBODY and replace it quite often, any suggestions on
how to manage that with the table sorter
I retrieved the latest version from the demo:
http://cbach.jquery.com/demo.html
On Monday 04 December 2006 12:00, Andreas Wahlin wrote:
Is the rebind only available through some svn magic?
I did a search on resort in the source and found nothing.
I have a simmilar, or perhaps identical,
Oops!
I guess I jumped the gun a little, thanks for clearing that up. I
actually knew that, but I responded without thinking it through...
- Brian
On 04/12/06, Brian Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The id and name attributes must always be unique on a form. It's
breaking because you made
Hey, whaddayaknow, works like a charm it seems, though I can't figure
out why. I still come up with nothing when I search the source for
resort, nonetheless a simple $(table).trigger('resort') seems to work.
Andreas
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Hi.
Is there a simple way to get all the siblings after a specified node?
Eg. :
div id=x1/div
div id=x2/div
div id=x3/div
div id=x4/div
$('#x2').xxx() would give #x3, #x4 nodes. (Ids are not that simple, so I cannot
use them in an id match :-).)
Thx.
Nandi
Hi Nandi,
you can use:
$(#parent-element).find(div).each(function(i){
//do your stuff here
}
Fazal
Kolman Nándor-2 wrote:
Hi.
Is there a simple way to get all the siblings after a specified node?
Eg. :
div id=x1/div
div id=x2/div
div id=x3/div
div id=x4/div
Could you provide a link to the page with those two forms? That would make
helping you a lot easier.
That's a good idea, please post a link if possible. ajaxForm and
ajaxSubmit both work correctly with multiple forms on a page. My test
page has two forms on it specifically to test that case:
You misunderstood me, I just want to do something with x3 and x4, not all divs.
(In a click() I want to hide all divs coming after the clicked div).
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Hi guys,
great news from Joe! Firebug 1.0 is now in open beta, everyone should be
able to download it from getfirebug.com today later on (read the blog post).
I'll stay idle pressing F5 until the link is there ;-)
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On Monday 04 December 2006 12:54, Andreas Wahlin wrote:
Hey, whaddayaknow, works like a charm it seems, though I can't figure
out why. I still come up with nothing when I search the source for
resort, nonetheless a simple $(table).trigger('resort') seems to work.
Well... that did not do the
Update: It's on the main page, my page was just cached *dooh*! get it!
2006/12/4, Paul Bakaus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi guys,
great news from Joe! Firebug 1.0 is now in open beta, everyone should be
able to download it from getfirebug.com today later on (read the blog
post). I'll stay idle
Thanks Paul for the news...downloading now.. c,)
On 12/4/06, Paul Bakaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Update: It's on the main page, my page was just cached *dooh*! get it!
2006/12/4, Paul Bakaus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi guys,
great news from Joe! Firebug 1.0 is now in open beta, everyone
Dave Methvin wrote:
I use $(.rounded).fadeOut(900) to nicely fade out
some elements.This is wrapped in a setTimeout()
thing so that it happens after 10 seconds.
Looks like seven seconds, but anyway, you can use :visible in the selector
to avoid the each:
window.setTimeout(function()
There is formSerialize method in the form plugin that will
Oops. I meant fieldSerialize.
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It's remaining open source too, which will probably please some people.
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There seems to be a bug for the tablesorter plugin in IE6. When I
assign a sortColumn (integer or string) I get a error message saying
'null' is null or not an object (translated from Swedish)
The offending line seems to be 173, IE6 seems to complain about the
way the sorting gets fired.
Is there a simple way to get all the siblings
after a specified node?
div id=x1/div
div id=x2/div
div id=x3/div
div id=x4/div
I think $(#x2 ~ *) should work, it will select x3 and x4. You will need a
recent copy of jQuery because the ~ operator was fixed within the last
month. If
Yep! I went ahead and sent Joe $50 simply because I think that this
plugin is one of the best of the lot. And the new features are outstanding.
Rey...
Sam Collett wrote:
It's remaining open source too, which will probably please some people.
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earlier today, especially the box level layouting and the css editing/line
disabling...
I would not have had any problems spending some 100$ for this extension, I
know it will save my a lot of time.
2006/12/4, Rey
I have seen that yet Paul but what totally made me want to hug Joe was
the page performance tab (called Net)! Thats just awesome man. Now I can
see whats causing any delays in my page loads.
No more external apps sitting out there to get this info!
Rey...
Paul Bakaus wrote:
Absolutely
Hi,
I'm just working on a project which is making ajax calls to a .NET
backend using the AjaxPro extension. However, since I'm already using
jQuery on the front end I thought I'd avoid using their extra frontend
code and just use jQuery.
The problem is that their .NET backend expects a
Cheers!
It's looking sweet!
Paul Bakaus wrote:
Hi guys,
great news from Joe! Firebug 1.0 is now in open beta, everyone should be
able to download it from getfirebug.com today later on (read the blog
post).
I'll stay idle pressing F5 until the link is there ;-)
-Paul
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I have attempted to bring this up in the past but did not get any
response. Which is amazing since this is such a huge issue.
I *could* be doing something incorrectly, so please if so, I want to be
corrected.
One of the reasons for no-response a couple months back *MAY* be due to
the complicated
you want this... I want that... perhaps if we had a pre-ajax callback where
we can massage the req (at about the same place as your patch).. we both
could be happy and this will probably handle lots of future requirements.
I wanted overrideMimeType for files served as text/html but requested as
I think you will need to put together a simple? demo page that show the
behavior you are describing. There is no way yo guess what might be
going wrong. It might be a bug you are running into, it might be that
you are not using something as intended, or any other number of things.
-Steve
On 12/4/06, Kelvin Luck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm just working on a project which is making ajax calls to a .NET
backend using the AjaxPro extension. However, since I'm already using
jQuery on the front end I thought I'd avoid using their extra frontend
code and just use jQuery.
The
I have attempted to bring this up in the past but did not get
any response. Which is amazing since this is such a huge issue.
I could give some help if there was enough information. This hasn't been
reported by others so it is likely to be an error specific to your pages.
That is particularly
Choan C. Gálvez wrote:
On 12/4/06, Kelvin Luck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I made the attached little patch (against jquery-1.0.3.js [Rev: 501])
which just allows you to pass extra headers to the ajax call. It seems
to be working for me - please consider it for inclusion into jQuery,
I made
I could only afford $10 just now, but the improvements are well worth
it. Everyone who uses it should donate at least $5, it's an excellent
extension and should be supported.
Tane
http://digitalspaghetti.me.uk
On 12/4/06, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep! I went ahead and sent Joe $50
I am happy to donate but will only really use it if it works with xhtml
which currently causes it to crash firefox
I recall reading somewhere that it this is a current issue / flaw /
drawback.
does anyone if this is to be resolved or has anyone found a work around?
On 04/12/06, digital
Hey folks,
I'm making headway with my Drupal module I am working on, but have hit
a problem.
On the front page of Drupal, I generate a jQuery .addClass() function
for each node that is displayed on the page, and this is fine. For
example, for the first node I get this in my header:
script
I think John would rather cut down the size of jq instead of adding little
features for a few people, which is why I suggest if we had a pre-ajax
callback where we can massage the req (at about the same place as your
patch).. we both could be happy and this will probably handle lots of future
You could try wrapping the div with the TinyMCE editor with another div, and
applying the event to the wrapper div instead?
MiB wrote:
http://www.c2design.hu/liliomdomb/test.html
look at first.
I would like to attach any event to Tinymce but i cant. There is a div in
inframe(
Dao Gottwald schrieb:
Btw, there's an English version of the site:
http://en.design-noir.de/webdev/JS/XMLHttpRequest-IE/
It says that using only Microsoft.XMLHTTP should work. According to
this site (http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/01/23/516393.aspx), it
does work for both IE 5.x and 6.
Tane,
$10 is awesome bud. Every bit helps out Joe and hopefully he continues
to improve this.
Rey...
digital spaghetti wrote:
I could only afford $10 just now, but the improvements are well worth
it. Everyone who uses it should donate at least $5, it's an excellent
extension and should be
If you know the node that is generating the original script call, then
why can't you write the id value into the jQuery call?
Drupal spits out this:
script type=text/javascript
$(function(){$([EMAIL PROTECTED]).addClass(microid-d09348e51fc82f053dfd6
c9c1319ceace8ab83bb)});
/script
For node-14,
Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ schrieb:
I think John would rather cut down the size of jq instead of adding
little features for a few people, which is why I suggest if we had a
pre-ajax callback where we can massage the req (at about the same
place as your patch).. we both could be happy and this will probably
Exactly my point... IE is not part of my solution. I want to support
setmimetype.. not JQ! I understand JQ is trying to be a base for all the
stated browsers... I just want to extend it.
On 12/4/06, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ schrieb:
I think John would rather cut down the
Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ schrieb:
Exactly my point... IE is not part of my solution. I want to support
setmimetype.. not JQ! I understand JQ is trying to be a base for all
the stated browsers... I just want to extend it.
I see, good point. How about something like this:
$.ajax({
...
preprocess:
I am happy to donate but will only really use it if it works with xhtml
which currently causes it to crash firefox
Huh? I only write xhtml and I've been using Firebug since it was
first available. I've not had any problems.
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On 12/4/06, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ schrieb:
Exactly my point... IE is not part of my solution. I want to support
setmimetype.. not JQ! I understand JQ is trying to be a base for all
the stated browsers... I just want to extend it.
I see, good point. How about
Exactly my thought! but preprocess is too many bytes! (ha ha )
On 12/4/06, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ schrieb:
Exactly my point... IE is not part of my solution. I want to support
setmimetype.. not JQ! I understand JQ is trying to be a base for all
the stated browsers... I
Hi alex and eric,
Sorry, my email was written during a fit of frustration.
Basicly what I mean is as each node is generated on the page there is
some PHP that generates the hash Id, then using the drupal_add_js I
add the .addClass() function to the head with the class name I want to
add, but it
preprocess: function(xml) {
It'd work for me (and Kevin, i suppose) too. +1 for taking that route.
I like that too.
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Jörn,
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I implemented your code and
made some modifications (tips on the modifications are welcomed) and for
most part things are working great.
Few issues the I have in order of importance:
1. If I click on, we'll say, on our minds, the content
preprocess: function(xml) {
The form plugin uses 'before' for the preprocess hook. For
consistency, maybe using that name would be a good idea.
Mike
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I was thinking prep, but if the ideas are similar to before in forms,,, I'm
all for it!
On 12/4/06, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
preprocess: function(xml) {
The form plugin uses 'before' for the preprocess hook. For
consistency, maybe using that name would be a good idea.
Mike
Mike Alsup schrieb:
I am happy to donate but will only really use it if it works with xhtml
which currently causes it to crash firefox
Huh? I only write xhtml and I've been using Firebug since it was
first available. I've not had any problems.
Hey Mike, as long as you don't serve XHTML
Hey Mike, as long as you don't serve XHTML as XML it's just HTML with
some weird slashes where they don't belong to.
Yep, I thought that's what Sam was talking about. But maybe he was
referring to XML.
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Huh? I only write xhtml and I've been using Firebug since it was
first available. I've not had any problems.
Just a guess: But he is probably talking about XHTML served with the
correct mime type. What you are doing probably ends up beeing HTML 4.01
tag soup that happens to look like XHTML ;
Mike Alsup schrieb:
preprocess: function(xml) {
The form plugin uses 'before' for the preprocess hook. For
consistency, maybe using that name would be a good idea.
Done.
Still, setting custom request headers in IE(5 - 7) fails, anyone got any
clue?
digital spaghetti schrieb:
Since drupal_add_js allows me to mix PHP variables with jQuery code I
could change the I'd selector to be specific to the node I'd (I.e
id=node-14, id=node-15, etc) as drupal always automatically
generates this. If anyone can think of anything else, it will be
$.ajax({
...
preprocess: function(xml) {
xml.setRequestHeader(...);
xml.otherStuff();
}
});
Exactly my thought! but preprocess is too many bytes! (ha ha )
Let's use b4 then. :-) Just kidding!
The form plugin uses 'before' for the preprocess hook.
For
bmsterling schrieb:
Jörn,
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I implemented your code and
made some modifications (tips on the modifications are welcomed) and for
most part things are working great.
url in question: http://ierev.informationexperts.com/test.htm
Could you
The form plugin's call point is earlier and lets you modify the form before
it's serialized and passed on to ajax(), which would now have a before
handler. If there's some way to resolve the call arguments and this usage
I think it would be great to extend before, but it seems tricky.
Good
To be honest, I don't know how to currently with drupal, I've looked
through the docs but currently haven't found anything to allow me to
affect the node's class tag.
This way seemed like a quick workaround way to do it, and as far as I
could see drupal_add_js was designed to be able to do stuff
Do you have an isolated test case proving IE is ignoring
setRequestHeader?
Corey
On Dec 4, 2006, at 11:47 AM, Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
Mike Alsup schrieb:
preprocess: function(xml) {
The form plugin uses 'before' for the preprocess hook. For
consistency, maybe using that name would
Jörn,
Thanks for the quick response, here is the things I need the accordian todo:
1. I need it so that if i click on any of the, we'll use titles,
titles that it will open to the right content, but if you click on it again,
the content will close the the default title/content will become
What you're talking about trying to do with .addClass doesn't make sense. It
sounds like you want something like what Alex described. How do you expect
to map from node number to class name?
--Erik
On 12/4/06, digital spaghetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To be honest, I don't know how to
Hey guys,
Probably not the place to post this but its very hard to find good
people to work with and I know the people working with jQuery are above
the average. Anyhow, I'm looking for a couple back-end (rails , PHP
db) and front-end guys to work with. I'm located in LA and work on sites
Easy enough. My module uses a hook into drupals views, when a node is
about to be rendered to the screen, I have a function that generates a
hash based on the url of the node id.
Then using drupal_add_js, I write out the jQuery function and drop in
the vars from the module's php code (naybe not
Corey Jewett schrieb:
Do you have an isolated test case proving IE is ignoring
setRequestHeader?
It's part of the testsuite, available in SVN. It's a bit complicate to
isolate the problem: I'm not sure what is happening on the serverside
and I can't debug it. I can't even see what is
Hey,
Figured I'd share this; this is a fix to the ie6 flicker issue on the
fadeIn/fadeOut.
//Stop IE flicker
if ($.browser.msie == true) {
document.execCommand('BackgroundImageCache', false, true);
}
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Will Jessup wrote:
Hey guys,
Probably not the place to post this but its very hard to find good
people to work with and I know the people working with jQuery are above
the average. Anyhow, I'm looking for a couple back-end (rails , PHP
db) and front-end guys to work with. I'm located in
On 12/4/06, Felix Geisendörfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a guess: But he is probably talking about XHTML served with the
correct mime type. What you are doing probably ends up beeing HTML 4.01tag soup
that happens to look like XHTML ; ). I don't have a link right now,
but there is plenty
Brice Burgess wrote:
Will Jessup wrote:
Hey guys,
Probably not the place to post this but its very hard to find good
people to work with and I know the people working with jQuery are above
the average. Anyhow, I'm looking for a couple back-end (rails , PHP
db) and front-end guys to
Basically when I installed firebug 1, I felt like a kid on Christmas
morning. However when I enabled it firefox crashed on a wordpress site on
my localhost. I restarted firefox again and enabled it again.
It did not crash when I enabled it on a html4 site eg
- www.linkdup.com - works fine
jQuery 1.0.2 / Interface Elements as of approx Nov 25th
Firefox 2.0 / IE6
-
I have a Sortable ul, and it works great, except for the issue below..
I'm trying to have an element
within a sortable li to not trigger the draggable mousedown.
For example:
li
does work for both IE 5.x and 6. With that in mind, we can remove both
the Msxml2 stuff and the check for the useragent. Agreed?
Just for kicks I took a look at what the other guys are doing:
// dojo
'Msxml2.XMLHTTP'
'Microsoft.XMLHTTP'
'Msxml2.XMLHTTP.4.0'
// yui
'MSXML2.XMLHTTP.3.0',
www.linkdup.com - works fine
www.getk2.com - crashes when firebug is enabled
Hi Sam,
I didn't have any trouble with either of those sites. K2 throws a js
exception but Firebug handles it just fine.
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getk2 works fine for me too. Same thing as mike, exception is thrown, and
cought by FB.
On 12/4/06, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
www.linkdup.com - works fine
www.getk2.com - crashes when firebug is enabled
Hi Sam,
I didn't have any trouble with either of those sites. K2 throws a js
both sites work fine.. no errors nor exceptions whatsoever.. using FB2.0
btw.. this tool is. BADA$$!.. very very very nice tool.. can't work
without it.. ever! :D
cheers
Guntur N. Sarwohadi
On 12/5/06, Matt Stith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
getk2 works fine for me too. Same thing as mike,
The issue continues. Though it appears I was misled and it appears to not
be about the xhtml bug.
Guess I just recalled that comment. It just crashed over at
www.456bereastreet.com and it crashed there, thats strict html4 so the
problem got more wide spread. I have gone through a cycle of
Did you submit a bug report to Joe Hewitt?
Rey...
Sam Sherlock wrote:
The issue continues. Though it appears I was misled and it appears to
not be about the xhtml bug.
Guess I just recalled that comment. It just crashed over at
www.456bereastreet.com http://www.456bereastreet.com and it
Fredi announced his new jQuery-powered feed aggregator osxcode.com just
yesterday and I'm pleased to say that Ajax Magazine just picked up on
his site and gave him some press. You can check it out here:
http://ajax.phpmagazine.net/2006/12/jme_feed_aggregator_10_beta_re.html
Congrats Fredi!
I have submitted details to the google discussion group.
Or there a bug system like mantis somewhere also? something like this might
get lost in the swamp of discussion over there. I will wait and see what
response come through the google group and also play about with it some
more seems to be
The is awesome, Congrats Fredi!!
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Fredi announced his new
Hey all,
A partially non-jquery question, anyone use any php frameworks? I was
looking at the zend framework, but not sure if it is any good.
If you use a php frame work can you post a url and why you like it?
Thanks,
Ben
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On 12/4/06, bmsterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
A partially non-jquery question, anyone use any php frameworks? I was
looking at the zend framework, but not sure if it is any good.
The Zend Framework[1] is still being developed (0.6 is due sometime later
this month), but IMO it
Aaron Heimlich wrote:
On 12/4/06, *bmsterling* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
A partially non-jquery question, anyone use any php frameworks? I was
looking at the zend framework, but not sure if it is any good.
The Zend Framework[1] is still
For me, i'd recommend CodeIgniter... http://www.codeigniter.com, this
framework works in PHP4 and PHP5 and follows MVC pattern.It has an easy
to follow Documentation, examples and responsive community. CI +
JQuery... no more, no less... c,)
Cheers
cdelfino
Aaron Heimlich wrote:
On 12/4/06,
Very nice site, congrats ...
On Dec 4, 2006, at 10:38 PM, Rey Bango wrote:
Fredi announced his new jQuery-powered feed aggregator osxcode.com
just
yesterday and I'm pleased to say that Ajax Magazine just picked up on
his site and gave him some press. You can check it out here:
I actually have to look into several frameworks at work very soon, so I'm
interested in this subject as well. :-)
Depending on what you're building, a CMS/framework hybrid like Drupal[1] could
be useful. It's widely used, very flexible, and version 5 (now in beta 2
release) has adopted jQuery
Unfortunately, I am leaving Intuit. (Friday is my last day)
In the past 6 months, I have tried to spread the gospel of jQuery at
Intuit. Unfortunately, where I am going, YUI is already being used.
I really enjoyed using jQuery and think that it is something special. I
haven't been this excited
CakePHP is what I'd recommend you. Besides being a part-time jQuery
evangelist I truly belong to the church of CakePHP as well. Other then
the Zend framework it is not only a loose collection of useful code, it
is actually a very elegant organizational structure to put your code in.
It was
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