Re: [jQuery] PDFs of JQuery docs

2007-01-18 Thread Jon Baer
Those links are bad, looks like you forgot your username and meant ... http://corky.net/dotan/programming/hacks/jquerydocs/jquery-docs-with- all-plugins.pdf http://corky.net/dotan/programming/hacks/jquerydocs/jquery-docs-with- plugins.pdf http://corky.net/dotan/programming/hacks/jquerydocs/jqu

Re: [jQuery] Safari/IE not working at all

2007-01-18 Thread Jon Baer
Thanks for the Safari trailing comma tip, definitely just saved me a few days debugging something :-) Should be in a FAQ somewhere. It would be helpful to expand the Wiki here (http://docs.jquery.com/Browser_compatibility) w/ some small tips. - Jon On Jan 18, 2007, at 1:25 AM, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:

Re: [jQuery] Mac OS X Widgets?

2007-01-11 Thread Jon Baer
e to be an open platform,” he said. “You need it to work when you need it to work. Cingular doesn’t want to see their West Coast network go down because some application messed up.” - Jon On Jan 10, 2007, at 7:42 AM, Jon Baer wrote: I would be *very* disappointed if the iPhone did not ha

Re: [jQuery] Mac OS X Widgets?

2007-01-10 Thread Jon Baer
I would be *very* disappointed if the iPhone did not have support for HXR. There have been a few mobile browsers which shipped based on something else that is suppose to be desktop class but then leave out the OTA connection features altogether. (The one thing Id like to see is if the Goo

Re: [jQuery] JQuery on Rails

2007-01-05 Thread Jon Baer
y for jQ promotion especially since proto/culous enjoys the advantage of being pre-packaged in rails. On 1/5/07, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm going to have something with jQuery 1.1 mid-January. -- Yehuda On 1/5/07, Jon Baer < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Hi,

[jQuery] JQuery on Rails

2007-01-04 Thread Jon Baer
Hi, Just coming back from holidays and playing catch up ... I know there was some discussion a while ago and it seems this was setup: http://trac.visualjquery.com/jQueryRails But is there an update on it? (Also is there any similar approach to CakePHP 1.2?) Ive read there were generic ada

Re: [jQuery] New plugin: jScrollPane

2006-12-30 Thread Jon Baer
Awesome work ... nice plugin. On Dec 30, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Kelvin Luck wrote: > Hi all, > > I've just released my new plugin - it is called jScrollPane and > replaces > the browser's scrollbars where a container has an overflow of auto > and a > fixed height: > > http://www.kelvinluck.com/ass

Re: [jQuery] php frameworks

2006-12-04 Thread Jon Baer
http://www.cakephp.org If you have used Rails or worship the MVC model, you can't go wrong. There is a Cajax plugin (to do RJS/Ajax stuff), its really solid and easy to get up and running and the IRC room is always filled to answer questions. - Jon On Dec 4, 2006, at 11:10 PM, bmsterling

Re: [jQuery] NEWS: jQuery-powered Osxcode.com in Ajax Magazine

2006-12-04 Thread Jon Baer
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: > > http:

Re: [jQuery] Firebug 1.0 coming soon

2006-11-18 Thread Jon Baer
There is no doubt many of us have benefited and saved hours of debugging time using it, I really don't blame the developer for charging a few bucks for it, im sure its possible to get our companies to stop being that cheap when it comes to OS and pitch in for a great tool. - Jon On Nov 18