Oops, sorry! I had copied the header from an old project. I am glad that some
people actually pay attention to these things. jQuery Litebox is now
GPL/MIT. Use and abuse.
D
Karl Rudd wrote:
I'd like to use it as well, unfortunately the licensing ( ie
non-commercial
Jonathan,
First of all, thanks so much for the great plug-in! I'm using it in my
latest project, and it's really made an impression on my client, and
what they think about my work. So thanks for the boost, there buddy! :o)
Secondly, I'm using the 1.2.1 version, but there's a behavior I don't
Disregard this please - time to get a new keyboard ;)
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It was suggested to me to use the Taconite plug-in... however, I'm so
new to jQuery and the plug-ins that I don't know how to code for that.
Have you used Taconite?
Rick
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There's already a CFJson tag out there that does this.
http://www.epiphantastic.com/cfjson/
http://cfjson.riaforge.org/
Is that what you're looking for? I may be misreading what you need.
Rey..
Daemach wrote:
Good read. A bit further down in the blog he mentioned a push to add
browser-level
Rick, you don't hook the plugin up directly to a DB. You hook up your CF
page to a DB.
Rey
Rick Faircloth wrote:
I don’t see how to hook the “Editable” plug-in to **any** datasource
right now.
???
Rick
Ok... I can handle that.
But someone suggested I use Taconite to position
error messages generated by Jorn's Validation plug-in.
Those messages get generated before my info even
gets sent to my CF page, right?
Rick
PS - Let me tell you... it's one thing to try to wrestle jQuery
and a single
Yeah I've seen those before - I was hoping for native engine support for
speed\efficiency.
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
There's already a CFJson tag out there that does this.
http://www.epiphantastic.com/cfjson/
http://cfjson.riaforge.org/
Is that what you're looking for? I may be misreading
Are you in the survey business? I dealt with computer surveys at an Ad
agency, some time ago.
rather than coding any survey in html, I'd do it in XML!
the simple list of questions with prerequisite answers, that would
have to be true before you ask a question.
by asking the questions 1 at a
Jorn,
I'm still having problems to display error messages in a css class. Using
Leonardo's suggestion:
errorClass: msgerro,
errorPlacement: function(error, id) {
error.attr(class, msgerro);
error.appendTo( element.next() );
Hi, WS
I think I just figured out the answer a moment ago.
This was driving me crazy because I didnt know what
to attach a class to.
However, if you just create a class between the head
tags like
style type=text/css
.error {
font-color: red;
}
/style
and do
Matt, are you reading this list?
Yes.
I am anxiously awaiting the jQuery port of
your table filtering/sorting functionality. Is this coming soon?
Within a week or so, I hope.
http://www.JavascriptToolbox.com/lib/tablenew/
is where it's at right now.
I'm a bit torn about how much actual
Jake, you are famous for this ;)
Sounds great in theory but an example of how to accomplish this and the
reasoning behind that claim would be very helpful!
I meant lightweight in terms of querying more than page size, by the way. I
should have been more clear.
Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:
if you're
Is there any way to delete an element while retaining it's child
elements? The remove() method doesn't appear to offer the ability to
simply remove the wrapping element.
Thanks.
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Hi Jake,
that's a great idea...thanks for that...
regards,
Ritesh
Jake McGraw wrote:
So why don't you do this:
JavaScript:
$(function(){
$(div.opt).hide();
$(select).change(function(){
$(div.opt).hide();
$(div.+$(this).val()).show();
});
});
Document:
select
Cool!
Just as a styling suggestion. Would it be hard to enable Office 2007 style
on it?
Example from powerpoint here:
http://glenlipka.kokopop.com/jQuery/right-click.gif
So some wishlist items (feel free to chuck these in the circular file):
1. Ability to disable/gray out a choice (maybe with
You could create a function that does the following:
var $el = $(#parentId);
$el.before($el.html()).remove();
Chris
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To give you some ideas on what I'm looking for:
The project I'm working deals with a large amount of tabular data. I am
looking for an easy way to bind sorting/filtering to the tables they work
with that would allow someone to filter by month/year in a column that
contains dates in a predefined
Re #1: Oops. Obviously passing the clicked option won't help here - the
whole point is you don't want it clickable in the first place...
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it's similar to Json, but no field names that get repeated for each record.
you do an ajax request , get the response and split it with \n, now
you have an array of records, then you split each record with \t and
you've got a 2 dimensional array.. all the data in perhaps half the
size.
if you
Hi Glen, thanks for the ideas.
Just as a styling suggestion. Would it be hard to enable Office 2007 style
on it?
No, shouldn't be too difficult. Would have to put some logic in to support
icon column. You could set a background image in menuStyle to emulate this.
1. Ability to disable/gray
$(table).mattsTables({ // TableWide options
...
Why this as opposed to putting simple class names in the table like
table class=table-autosort table-autofilter table-autopage:20
table-rowshade:alternate ...
..
th class=table-sort:numeric table-filterable
?
dateofbirth: {sortable:true,
Ah. I doubt they'll put it in at the point since they're already in beta.
Rey
Daemach wrote:
Yeah I've seen those before - I was hoping for native engine support for
speed\efficiency.
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
There's already a CFJson tag out there that does this.
Folks,
How do I set an accordion to not have an open panel when the page loads? The
only option I see on the interface doc page is currentPanel, but assigning
it a value of 0 does not do what I want.
Any ideas?
TIA
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Thanks for the response. This is an accepted forum for jQuery plugins, and
the best way to find out if people are interested is to see the response to
messages like this. Maybe it is only me :)
Why this? Mostly because it feels more organized and fits with the general
syntax of other jquery
this is how I would do it!
script type=text/javascript
jQuery.ajat=function(url){
var results = []
jQuery.ajax({
async:false,
Just a general question - How big of a data table is this script effective
for? At what point does it make more sense to go back to the server?
For sorting I've used it on tables approaching 1,000 rows and the performance
was just fine. The speed of the script is much better than most other
I understand now and thanks for the script. That would reduce the size of
the download somewhat.
As a reference, the json ser/deser component we use in cold fusion defines a
recordset object as a set of arrays. This is to keep with the wddx
standard, though it differs slightly by sticking all
I'm glad you guys are watching. I was wondering whether my question was
considered trivial by everyone but me.
Turns out it is pretty easy to add a callback. I modified the code in
datePicker.js, as follows.
//Kelvin's code initing datePicker
changeMonth: function(d, e){
it's a technique I used to show the same file several ways... one is
directly into excel, the other was as a html table and now as
javascript data.
Fun stuff... I like re-using content, imagine if the data was large,
and already in the cache, a quick right click to save the file already
has the
Is there a way to change the title of a document after an ajax Call. I'm
using an ajax history system and I would like to view specific document
title in the back button list.
I've try this but doesn't seem to work : $(title).html(Dynamic Title);
I can see the change in Bugzilla but
Is there a way to change the title of a document after an
ajax Call. I'm using an ajax history system and I would like
to view specific document title in the back button list.
I've try this but doesn't seem to work :
$(title).html(Dynamic Title);
I can see the change in
I like the idea of repurposing content, but if you ajax the data then the
data isn't in the cache as a filename the browser would recognize - how
would you right click to save it as an excel file without re-downloading?
neat trick either way.
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it's a technique I used to show the
I'd give them an extra link to download the same ajax'ed file. if it
bypassed the user's cache it would be a browser problem at least I
don't have to regenerate it!
I usually just code the a href=file.xls in the html and have
jquery do the dirty work of displaying it inline.
On 3/8/07,
Hi jQuerolians,
I'd like to offer up my new superfish plugin for feedback.
Basically, it takes an existing pure CSS dropdown menu and adds the
following features:
- suckerfish-style hover support for IE6. The class added is
'sfHover' by default but can be changed via the options object.
-
Chris Domigan schrieb:
Hi everyone
The first version of my new ContextMenu plugin has been released. You
can grab it here:
http://www.trendskitchens.co.nz/jquery/contextmenu/
http://www.trendskitchens.co.nz/jquery/contextmenu/
ContextMenu lets you selectively replace the browser's
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