I did a little search and came across this page:
http://www.soapatterns.org/asynchronous_queuing.asp
While it may not appear to be an exact answer, it does tend to suggest
some possibilities here. For instance, if each of the Ajax requests
were added to a queue for processing, and the queue
Hi all,
At end I have done a lot of work to finalize the jqGrid. More
information you can found here
http://www.trirand.com/blog
Note that this is not official release, since of missing
documentation. I'm working hard on this and hope to finish the
documentation at end of week.
Enjoy
Tony
Sorry,
Forgot to give a link to the new demos
http://www.trirand.com/gridpreview/jqgrid.html
See the new Live Data manipulation examples
Tony
On Mar 7, 11:07 am, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
At end I have done a lot of work to finalize the jqGrid. More
information you can found
Nice job Tony, i like jqGrid !
Matthieu
2008/3/7, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry,
Forgot to give a link to the new demos
http://www.trirand.com/gridpreview/jqgrid.html
See the new Live Data manipulation examples
Tony
On Mar 7, 11:07 am, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
At end
Here's the scenario. I'm writing a routine that will take in a list of
items. Each item will fire an Ajax request and the resulting data is
placed into a variable identified in the items properties.
Looping over the items to do the Ajax call results in the LAST item's
variable being
You can do a similar thing with show (or fadeIn, etc).
$('divText/div')
.hide()
.appendTo(somewhere)
.fadeIn(1000);
Thanks guys! And sorry about asking questions when I know the answer.
It must be because I'm working 16h/day while sleeping 5h/day since 2
weeks. My brain is slowly
Shawn
Look at this: http://plugins.jquery.com/project/ajaxqueue
Maybe will solve the problem or use ajax with option async = false
Regards
Tony
On Mar 7, 12:16 pm, Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the scenario. I'm writing a routine that will take in a list of
items. Each item will
Hi All,
Summary
- Ultimately I'd like a table that can be generated client-side, is
sortable, can be updated, and paged through. I have already got the
generation, updating and sorting working.
- I use TableSorter to do the sorting, and I'd like to use its addon
plugin Pager.
As far as I know, document.ready will execute functions right away if
the dom is ready.
Also you can use: if( jQuery.isReady ).
On 6 mar, 17:46, Iair Salem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone, I have a problem
The basics:
$(document).ready(function(){alert(DOM Loaded)});
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 4:57 PM, TheOriginalH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a menu which is working nicely. When an item is clicked, I'm
using jQuery to change the CSS color to indicate it is current. To
keep things neat, I have also changed the color of all similar items
back to the
I actually started with hover, with something along the lines of...
-(snip)
$(#trigger_news).hover(
function () {$(#news).addClass(news_on);},
function () {$(#news).removeClass(news_on);$
(#news).addClass(news);});
-(/snip)
...which sadly wound
Is there a way I am able to find out what position the dragged element
is in..
IE: i have 5 list elements which are sortable, i drag element 4 into
position 2. I need to update a referenced list with the new sort
order.
thanks.
Hello,
I have a simple HTML file with an iframe. Inside the iframe is a
simple submission form. I would like to be able to click Submit and
have Jquery append content to a div that is outside of the iframe.
I have exhausted my knowledge of parent heirarchy in JS trying to find
a solution. I
Sounds like some sort of ajax queuing plugin is in order. Would have
to be more complex than animation queues.
eg, queue constists of a 1-d array. Each element in the array can be a
request, or an array of requests (that execute simultaneously). The
queue pops the first element, performs the
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how i can get the current element position of
a sortable list after drag has complete. Should i be using traverse
for this??
code example:
the second alert gives me -1 as an index.
ie: ul id=foolivalue/lilivalue/lilivalue/li/ul
Hello,
I have a simple HTML file with an iframe. Inside the iframe is a
simple submission form. I would like to be able to click Submit and
have Jquery append content to a div that is outside of the iframe.
I have exhausted my knowledge of parent heirarchy in JS trying to find
a solution. I
Sure! Could you review http://www.ZoToDo.com? It's a simple daily to
do list organizer, I just finished up :)
-Venkat
On Feb 28, 11:24 am, Olivier Percebois-Garve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all
This is quite an off topic question, I hope it wont be moderated.
I would like to review nice
Hi ,
I want to get the json data from the youtube api (http://
code.google.com/apis/youtube/developers_guide_protocol.html).
My code is like :
url=http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos?format=1vq=catstart-
index=10max-results=20orderby=viewCountalt=json;
$.getJSON(url,callBackFucntion);
Rather than setting CSS attributes directly, use classes. Eg, with
hover:
$('.someElements').click(function() {
$('.someElements').removeClass('aSelected');
$(this).addClass('aSelected');
}
$('.someElements').hover(
function(){
$(this).addClass('aHover') },
function() {
Hey All,
I'm trying to dynamically add a list of check boxes (and an associated
click event
handler) to my page. Problem is, when I click on a box, the event is
fired multiple times (once per checkbox on the page). I don't really
understand this behaviour - the event should only fire once. I
Hi.
I have some problems with the jQuery plugin Lightbox. I would like
to do a reference page for my webprojects with the Lightbox. The
problem is, that that the background-shadow doesn't appear over the
hole screen when i use an big image.
You can see the effect on:
Hi people, my first post and i want that you see this new way to hover
and first-child in IE6:
http://elmicoxcodes.blogspot.com/2008/03/new-way-to-hover-and-first-child-in-ie6.html
What you think about this?
Remove:
$('#someElement').hide('slow').remove();
Html:
.html() isn't suitable - ie what does it mean to 'slowly' change the
html content of an element?? Perhaps a typing effect, or cloning a
div, changing the content then fading the original - but these would
be specialised effects that you
I just started using the grate validate plugin today and I can't
really find an example of what I'm trying to customize...
Basically, I think it's confusing for a select element to change on
focus instead of on change, meaning: the user forgets to select an
option, the drop down is highlighted
I haven't used the validation plugin myself so I can't really say much about
how it works internally. Can't you simply use the errorPlacement option to
put the error messages in hidden balloons belonging to the respective
fields, and then show/hide them using regular onfocus events?
-
Sorry about not being so clear: what I exactly want is to know if
window has loaded. I need to be sure if all the IMAGES had been
loaded, that's why jQuery.isReady is useless for me. jquery.isReady
equals true when DOM is loaded, but not the images.
I hope someone could help me.
Iair Salem.
PD:
Why not just set a globally available flag?
script type=text/javascript
var _PageIsLoaded = false;
$(window).load(function(){
_PageIsLoaded = true;
);
/script
Now _PageIsLoaded will tell you if the page is loaded or not
jquery: 1.2.3
jquery validation plugin: 1.2.1
I have:
form id=myform name=myform
...
/form
$().ready(){
$(#myform).validate({onfocusout:true});
}
firebug error message
validator.settings[on + event.type].call is not a function
on jquery.validate.js line 250
same error msg is thrown with
Use the good old load event.
$(window).load(function () {
// run code
});
( from http://docs.jquery.com/Events/load )
Karl Rudd
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 11:10 PM, Iair Salem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry about not being so clear: what I exactly want is to know if
window has loaded. I
The don't notice the change till blur is actually a feature of the
select GUI element. Consider if the user was using the keyboard to
chose an option in a select, when do you fire the ok they've chosen
something different (aka change) event?
*shrug* It's just one of those things.
Karl Rudd
On
Looks good Tony. The only issue I can see the at the moment is that the
nav buttons at the bottom act oddly when hovered over. It happens only
in the following example:
http://trirand.com/jqgrid/example.html
It must be a CSS thing.
Rey
Tony wrote:
Hi all,
At end I have done a lot of
Another thing. Is there a way to make the scrollbar fit within the
control itself? Currently, it sits out to the right and, IMO, seems a
little out of place just floating there.
Rey...
Tony wrote:
Hi all,
At end I have done a lot of work to finalize the jqGrid. More
information you can
Hi nEo,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I'm going to devote some
time this weekend to looking into your problem and will report back as
soon as I've discovered something.
--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Mar 5, 2008, at
I've got an object in my javascript that keeps tracks of controls and
their values and am trying to pass it to the server to use with James
Network-King's excellent ASP.NET Json object
So it allows me to pass a JSON-d object to it and i can manipulate it
it in my VB code
Problem i am having is
Rey,
Thank you again for the note. I forgot to update the link in the new
demo. Now all should work ok.
As for the scrolling - yes you have right it sits out and look not
good. Let me do something for this.
Regards
Tony
On Mar 7, 3:51 pm, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks good Tony. The
@MorningZ, Karl:
You're right, in fact, in my first message I pointed exactly what you
did. But I also pointed that:
This will workaround the problem and fix it partially (because in
theory this won't work when loading scripts dinamically)
If someone has a better solution, please share it with
Hello,
I have a login page (I know it's not terribly secure, but the code
wasn't written by me, I'd write it differently, that's not the point
currently) with two forms: proxy_login and login.
Login form is defined as form method=post onsubmit=return
login(this);
Javascript function 'login'
May I make a suggestion?
Your product is obviously a good one and is being well-received. But
for those of us unfamiliar with its capabilities, would not a simple
description or overview of what jQuery is, on your landing page, be
of assistance to newbies (such as myself) who might or might not
Perfect gentlemen, thank you very much :)
On Mar 7, 3:32 am, Hamish Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rather than setting CSS attributes directly, use classes. Eg, with
hover:
$('.someElements').click(function() {
$('.someElements').removeClass('aSelected');
I have to say good job! I really like what I see. This looks like it
might be exactly the type of thing I need...
Hmm, I only have one thing I'm not sure I like: it looks like all the
sorting is done on the backend? Do I have to write my own sort
routines then? Are there any plans to integrate it with tablesorter,
or to have sorting like tablesorter (client side, not server side)?
Hi guys,
if tried the following where usercontacts.j is in my localhost pc
windows vista (tomcat6) and alert showed like [object object] mean there's
some object in json argument:
$.getJSON(usercontacts.js, function(json){
alert(json);
});
so when I changed to remote
Hello,
in your example, if you one time open modal box, then open datepicker,
close s-modal, and one more open s-modal, then you either get an error
or datepicker moves to (0, 0) point.
On Jan 31, 3:52 am, Eric Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the example Marc. To answer the OP's
Hi hedgomatic and h0tzen,
I'm experiencing the same problem here. I've tried mouseover/mouseout,
hover()... without success.
On Mar 6, 7:08 pm, hedgomatic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I actually started with hover, with something along the lines of...
-(snip)
$(#trigger_news).hover(
Did you ever find a solution to this?
Since the resizing of the parent element is achieved through the
dragging of the handle, perhaps you could make the handle snap to a
grid when its being dragged? The result of this will be a parent
element that appears to resize according to a grid.
On 10
The version of tabs is2.7.4 (
cesar.
On Mar 6, 9:38 pm, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The demo is broken, I get an error page due... which version of Tabs
do you use?
--Klaus
On Mar 6, 8:37 pm, cesar c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I've try to mix tabs + splitter but
...Never mind! :)
I think it is important to gauge skill levels for these classes as
novices wouldn't want to be caught up in complex issues and vice verse
for advanced users. Just a suggestion to have some sort of hierarchy
in regards to skill level...
On Mar 6, 4:29 pm, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This code worked for me:
$(#mainCol ul li a).each(function() {
var headerText = $(this).parent().siblings(h1).text();
$(this).attr(title, headerText );
});
Also, you might want to consider using something other than an h1
tag. Strictly speaking, that tag is supposed to
Hello everybody!
Is jQuery going to participate in Google Summer of Code this year?
5 days left to register as a mentoring organization :)
Hi
Not totally sure what you're trying to do but try the $.one() event
handler instead of click()
in your case replace click() with one()
http://docs.jquery.com/Events/one
- Chris
On Mar 7, 2:39 am, Patrick J Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey All,
I'm trying to dynamically add a list
Leanan,
Grid support client side sorting. Maybe it is not good documented -
(see array data example - here we have client side sorting), but i
hope that this will be done in the new documentation.
Regards
Tony
On Mar 7, 5:45 pm, Leanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, I only have one thing I'm
henry schrieb:
jquery: 1.2.3
jquery validation plugin: 1.2.1
I have:
form id=myform name=myform
...
/form
$().ready(){
$(#myform).validate({onfocusout:true});
}
firebug error message
validator.settings[on + event.type].call is not a function
on jquery.validate.js line 250
same error
minimal design schrieb:
I just started using the grate validate plugin today and I can't
really find an example of what I'm trying to customize...
Basically, I think it's confusing for a select element to change on
focus instead of on change, meaning: the user forgets to select an
option, the
This may be out of left field from what you're asking but I wrote a script
called onImagesLoaded, with a tolerance setting. I used this to fire the
jquery.flash.js script only after most of the images had been downloaded.
Some sites I've coded were overly image-heavy with the Flash at the top
If you haven't already, I would recommend taking a look at the selectables
plugin:
http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Selectables
http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/ui/demos/ui.selectable.html
It seems like a good fit. You can have each hour/quarter hour/day be
selectable and allow for drag to select a
I've been running into a problem querying GData (Google's Data APIs)
using jQuery and JSON. jQuery's ajax function automatically adds a
cache-buster timestamp to the query, and Google is barfing on it.
The timestamp is inserted starting around line 2608 in jQuery 1.2.3.
As an example, here is
I've had issues where jQuery's JSON requests were treated as XHRs if
there was no JSONp callback. That obviously doesn't work going cross-
domain.
If you change your url to /http://stufftolet.com/test/usercontacts.js?
callback=? it should work, though you're going to need to hook up the
result.
And it wouldn't, as that would be a crosssite scripting instance, which
isn't permitted.
--
Steve Cutter Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
_
http://blog.cutterscrossing.com
---
The Past is a Memory
The
The getJSON uses the XMLHttpRequest to make the ajax call. The
XMLHttpRequest doesn't support remote website calls.
The odd thing is that the remote call was actually working for you at your
office -- it shouldn't.
If you do need to use ajax with a remote url, you can use JSONP, which is a
There are a problems requesting JSON object from GDATA using jQuery.
jQuery appends a timestamp to the url which causes GData to throw an
Invalid parameter error. If you check with FireBug, you'll see it.
Also, GData's API says to use alt=json-in-script instead of just
alt=json. It's hard to
I have created a menu that when a selection is hovered over, its
background changes to a dark green, and the text becomes white. This
works fine, except when you hover over a selection in a deeper level
of the menu, the background of the parent li stays dark, but the text
returns to its original
On Mar 7, 1:22 pm, cesar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The version of tabs is2.7.4
Ok, this should be compatible with jQuery 1.1.3.1. But in the demo
some of the javascript files load an (error) html page causing a
syntax error, so I can't tell anything reliable until this isn't
fixed.
Apart
The jQuery UI Team is pleased to announce its first Worldwide Sprint, to
take place next Friday and Saturday, March 14-15, 2008. Two full days of
testing, fixes, documentation, and general getting-stuff-done. Our goal
is to get the jQuery UI 1.5 release (alpha, beta) ready for final, and
we
you look at the frames plugin yet?
http://ideamill.synaptrixgroup.com/?p=6
On Mar 6, 7:24 pm, ABecks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a simple HTML file with an iframe. Inside the iframe is a
simple submission form. I would like to be able to click Submit and
have Jquery append
This is great! Could you possibly show me an example of this online?
On Mar 7, 12:12 pm, Jeffrey Kretz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be out of left field from what you're asking but I wrote a script
called onImagesLoaded, with a tolerance setting. I used this to fire the
jquery.flash.js
Thanks David. This was requested by my boss to use this for this
particular page, but I agree about the span or div tag.
As far as the jQuery code, that's exactly what I ended up doing after
reading a bit more in the jQuery in Action book.
Thanks for help though!
Cheers.
Joe
On Mar 7, 10:28
Wow, this plugin is quite impressive! Nice job!
Iair,
so what you are saying is that you want to know if, at any point in
time, there are any page elements that are still loading?
for example, if a mouse click appends a script to the page you need to
know if the script has loaded or not?
If that's the case, then I've been also trying to get
I am encountering this same issue with the following structure:
div id=sortme
div id=item1 blah div class=blahtext here/div blah /div
div id=item2 blah div class=blahtext here/div blah /div
div id=item3 blah div class=blahtext here/div blah /div
div id=item4 blah div class=blahtext here/div
Thanks Dan. My solution was very similar, but I like yours as well.
I do use Firebug religiously so I will definitely take your tip on
dumping things into the console.
Cheers.
Joe
On Mar 6, 4:59 pm, Dan G. Switzer, II [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Joe,
I would like to make the element list
Hi all,
I've been using jQuery for a few months now and I've built a simple
little slide down link list that looks like:
jQuery bit:
var mouseDelay = 250;
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#qlink_search p').hide();
$('#qlink_search h2').mouseover(function() {
Version 2.3 of VTD-XML (http://vtd-xml.sf.net), the next generation
document-centric XML processing model, is now released. To download
the latest version please visit
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=110612package_id=120172.
Below is a list of new features and enhancements
Hello,
Is there a way to make the datepicker select future dates?
Is there a way to make the datepicker select specific days (ex.
Sundays and Wednesdays only) ?
Thanks
Validate elements (except checkboxes/radio buttons) on blur. If
nothing is entered, all rules are skipped, except when the field was
already marked as invalid.
I want $.validate() to validate my form element on blur, so I set
onfocusout to true. Althought it says by default it is set to true,
I beat my head against this wall for quite some time.
Try this:
$(#myid, top.document);
the top.document tells the selector to target the myid element which
exists in the topmost document (your parent page). In order for this
to work, jquery must be loaded in the file which is viewed through
For the first:
As long as you do not explicitly set the maxDate option (http://
docs.jquery.com/UI/Datepicker/datepicker#options), there isn't any
problem selecting dates in the future
For the second:
I'm no expert on the datepicker and all it's inner workings and that,
but if i had to do what
I'm trying to get the depth of an ordered list. I need to know what the
deepest branch of the list is. My data looks like:
ul
li
Item 1
ul
li
Item 1.a
/li
li
Item 1.b
/li
/ul
/li
li
Item 2
/li
li
Item 3
ul
li
Hi,
I'm using Jquery tabs from here --
http://www.stilbuero.de/2006/05/13/accessible-unobtrusive-javascript-tabs-with-jquery/.
I'm using the AJAX feature so that clicking on a tab loads content
from another page on my server. How do I set up an event handler so
that when the content loads into
I basically want to create a grid of items from a list. For example I
want a new row after every 4th element. So I will have all of these
elements doing a float left, but I need to do a clear:all after each
4th element.
The end goal is to be able to do a sortable or drag and drop to
reorder
I did this: $('ul li:nth-child(5n)').css(clear,both);
It's still having a strange output:
http://education.llnl.gov/sme/photos.lasso
On Mar 7, 1:33 pm, Shelane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I basically want to create a grid of items from a list. For example I
want a new row after every 4th
Hi there,
Provided that your expanded HTML structure will look something like
this ...
div id=qlinks
div id=qlink_search
h2 class=qlink_headerSearch Engines/h2
p class=qlink_item firsta href=http://google.com;
target=_blankGoogle/a/p
p class=qlink_itema
While investigating the various key events, I've run into some
interesting findings. I wanted to post them here to have others
confirm/deny my findings.
First off, I was working with the TAB key (keyCode: 9) and found out
quickly that IE does not fire the keypress event for the TAB key. PPK
has
I'm trying exactly the same.
$(input:checkbox:checked); returns a set of jQuery elements
$(input:checkbox:checked).val(); returns the value of the first element in
the set.
I really wanted to get an array with all the values, or even a string,
without the need to iterate over each of the
I stand corrected, Tony. Fantastic! Thank you for the
clarification. That'll teach me to be eager.
This plugin was suggested in another thread:
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/ajaxqueue
While it's close, my initial read of it suggests it doesn't do quite
what we're looking for here. I'll have to play with it to be sure though...
Shawn
Hamish Campbell wrote:
Sounds like some sort of
Gonna have to iterate.
jquery selector gives you a jquery object.
$(input:checkbox:checked).each() is your friend.
On Mar 7, 3:27 pm, Rafael Soares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying exactly the same.
$(input:checkbox:checked); returns a set of jQuery elements
Hello! I wonder if you can help as I'm new to JQuery. I'm looking for a
particular UI element which can be seen used on many GUI applications but whose
name I don't know. Here is what it does:
- Consider a long list of short phrases - possibly, a list of thousands of
short phrases
- Search
I've noticed that if i define error callback function within the
options parameter of ajaxForm, it is called only if request is failed
(if there is no response from provided url). When i return some http
error from my serverside script (like 404, 401...) success callback is
called.
I have habit
I'm trying exactly the same.
$(input:checkbox:checked); returns a set of jQuery elements
$(input:checkbox:checked).val(); returns the value of the first element in
the set.
I really wanted to get an array with all the values, or even a string,
without the need to iterate over each of
I've noticed that if i define error callback function within the
options parameter of ajaxForm, it is called only if request is failed
(if there is no response from provided url). When i return some http
error from my serverside script (like 404, 401...) success callback is
called.
I
moving to the end of ready() isn't solution. we'll have flickering
anyway.
i'm not learning jQuery, i'm just using it. we can use simple JS in
described way and I just want to know could we do same with jQuery. if
it has some onload actions inside thier core, then we can't. it's
question for
I found out how to validate multiple form elements. no problem with
that. but...
how can i sent each form to a specific address(action)?
because the default submit handler redirects the request to the same
action.
any suggestions??
thx
I had a case where I had to wait for n records to come from the
server. They all had the same callback, which incremented a
counter.and checked to see if this load was the last one. It worked,
but I have thought about giving the whole lists of requests to the
server at once and having the server
Rafael,
I'm trying exactly the same.
$(input:checkbox:checked); returns a set of jQuery elements
$(input:checkbox:checked).val(); returns the value of the first element
in
the set.
I really wanted to get an array with all the values, or even a string,
without the need to iterate over each of
On Mar 5, 7:33 am, MorningZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A good trick for that is to hide the content you are manipulating, and
then for the last line of the Ready() event, do a .show() and now
the only thing the user will see is styled and complete elements
And if scripting isn't supported or
FWIW, I tested that page in IE7, and here's what happened.
1. Page loaded.
2. I pressed tab, and the address bar was selected (d'oh)
3. So I clicked on the page.
4. Pressed tab, first text element selected, key-up event fired,
keycode: 9 :: target type: text /
Hi folks,
I have a form (id=sshoweditor) containing - let's say 6 -
fieldsets, each containing an input element.
The fieldsets have a unique ID - fs0, fs1, ... fs5.
I have a function that can delete any specific fieldset.
My looping problem comes now - when the fieldset is removed, I want
Sure, here you go:
http://www.lawcrime.com/
JK
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris J. Lee
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 10:13 AM
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Re: How to know if the entire page has loaded, AFTER it
Here's one way:
$(function(){
newRowAt = 5;
inc = newRowAt - 1;
$('li').each(function(i){
if(newRowAt == i + 1){
$(this).css('clear','left');
newRowAt += inc;
}
});
});
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