On 23/02/2007, at 6:52 PM, Joel Birch wrote:
What's the best way to get around this? Should I try re-applying
the height
value after the animation has finished?
No, please first try my suggestion - if that doesn't work, we can
revisit the problem.
Sorry - I realised I'm wrong - other
http://layout.constantology.com/
seems to build off of yui, I haven't invested a lot of time comparing
them, but the little time i put in says to me that ___layouts fits me
better :)
andreas
On Feb 21, 2007, at 22:11 , rolfsf wrote:
Thanks Brandon, I'll look through the YUI grids...
This looks really cool, and I hope I can use it some day :D
Just an issue/small question though, in Safari, the select-tags gets
dimmed for just an instant, and then shine through the block, is
this a little bug?
andreas
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Brice, wonderful work, and i luv the confirm/alert replacement!
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Sent: vendredi 23 février 2007 7:58
To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: [jQuery] jqModal r7 release!
Ladies and Gentleman of the
Thanks, the IE hack works fine, but for some reason, adding a minimum height
to the div seems to stuff up the animation. Rather than sliding down/up, the
div contents just suddenly appear.
Here it is with a minimum height value:
http://34r34r.dreamhosters.com/newdesign/slidetest.html
Without:
You are right there. I'll put my thinking cap on - but I have to go
out now so I'm afraid I won't be able to reply soon. Maybe Klaus can
think of a workaround off the top of his head. Obviously the min-
height is not allowing the smaller heights needed during the animation.
Will check in
Hi
I found this reply really useful..
Event handlers are not preserved when
cloning elements.
So:
* you can reassign the event handlers to the cloned elements
or
* you can use the copyEvents plugin:
http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/01/copy-events-from-one-element-to-another
Joel Birch schrieb:
You are right there. I'll put my thinking cap on - but I have to go
out now so I'm afraid I won't be able to reply soon. Maybe Klaus can
think of a workaround off the top of his head. Obviously the min-
height is not allowing the smaller heights needed during the
Thanks Mike, that's great.
I am writing a kind of portal server, that makes heavily use of Ajax. I want to
disable portlet windows while updating the content.
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Sent: Donnerstag, 22. Februar 2007
Hi
Could you not use a transparent 1x1 gif image inside each div that you
want to set the height for, and set the height for each gif
Something we used todo in the old days for getting table layouts to
position correctly :)
--Triggsley--
Joel Birch schrieb:
You are right
On 2/22/07, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mikael Noone schrieb:
Hi there,
Is it perhaps possible to add tabs to the tab plugin dynamicly?
If so, that would be a really usefull feature.
What do you think? aint it a good idea?
/Mikael.
Yeah, thats on my list already. After
Rey Bango schrieb:
Will it have the same effect as what Mike has done where it explicitly
blocks it out in an obvious way?
Rey...
With elements disabled you won't be able to tab into or focus them (not
sure, I think in IE you can still focus them but can't do anything of
course).
The one
George Adamson schrieb:
Thanks for the code Klaus. Nice idea...
When I tried this, the ajax call worked but the xhr.onreadystatechange is
'undefined' so I cannot do anything with it. (I got the samer error when
trying to use a function in the 'beforeSend' ajax argument.)
Does Jquery
I've got a site which uses a Thickbox gallery at:
http://www.dnesd.com
The pictures down the right hand side link to a Thickbox gallery. It
all works fine, except for in Firefox Mac (2.0.0.1), where for some
reason the background doesn't cover the whole window.
For those who don't have a
Well, you certainly convinced me. Im switching from the interface element
plugin to this for
window drag and drop + close. Now i just need a supersmall tooltip plugin to
:-)
On 2/23/07, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brice, wonderful work, and i luv the confirm/alert
it might sound stupid but i believe thickbox is meant to be working
like this. sure, it re-centers the image in realtime when resizing the
window but it does not do that with the overlay. same happens on the
official thickbox page in firefox AND safari.
On 23/02/07, Seb Duggan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mikael Noone schrieb:
Yeah, thats on my list already. After Thickbox Reloaded, I have planned
to completely rewrite Tabs for Tabs 3 with all these requirements in
mind... - adding tabs, mixed Ajax/inline content tabs, you name it.
That is super! Will it expand the size of the
Brian Ronk wrote:
Guess
I'm forgetting the meaning of a/synchronous.
Synchronous means the function returns when all data is received.
Meanwhile, the page is not interactive.
The beauty of asynchronous (the first A of AJAX) is that the function
returns right after the request and all
I see what you mean about the resizing, but this happens even without
resizing the window.
If you set the window so it's bigger than the content (before loading
the page!) the Thickbox background overlay only goes down as far as
the bottom of the content, not the bottom of the window (as in
you can always feed thickbox.js with static figures of width height
of the page rather then letting the script calculate the window
dimensions dynamically. give the overlay a size of 2400px x 2400px and
it should always cover the whole window...?
On 23/02/07, Seb Duggan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That was it, Daemach! Oh brother, something so simple.
I just couldn't see it! Good catch, Daemach!
I went to bed last night disappointed that even my simplest
try at ajax didn't work!
Good way to start the day, however!
Rick
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On 23/02/07, Benjamin Sterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well, you can append to the head, example:
http://ov-staging.informationexperts.com/e.htm
script type=text/javascript
$(document).ready(function(){
$('head').append('stylebody{background:#000;}/style');
});
/script
This does not
Ah right, like http://alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns/ Faux Columns .
I'll give it a shot. Thanks for reminding me, I had totally forgotten about
that technique.
triggsley wrote:
Hi
Could you not use a transparent 1x1 gif image inside each div that you
want to set the
here is what im doing
http://www.belarsoluciones.com.ar/calendar/
if
any1 want to see the calendar.php can download at
http://www.belarsoluciones.com.ar/calendar/calendar.txt
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Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 11:46
Hey Dave,
I'm glad to hear you are using the Copy Events plugin. There is a new
version in SVN which is compatible with both 1.1.1(and less) and the
nightlies of jQuery. Just wanted to give you heads up so that when you
upgrade to the latest jQuery, you know you need to also upgrade to the
latest
This is really great work. I think you might be able to save a few
extra bytes by dropping the closing tag when creating single elements.
jQuery will add them for you.
This:
$('div') and $('iframe')
Instead of this:
$('div/div') and $('iframe/iframe')
--
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On 2/23/07, Brice Burgess
Brice, good stuff, I am using the plugin and it is working great.
Just in case anyone wants to see it in action:
http://ov-staging.informationexperts.com/index.htm
every link below the blue bar opens a model and everything is created
dynamically.
--
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http://www.KenzoMedia.com
Just an issue/small question though, in Safari, the select-tags gets
dimmed for just an instant, and then shine through the block, is
this a little bug?
Thanks for the feedback, Andreas. I'm using a z-index of 500 for the
iframe, perhaps that's not high enough in Safari? Anyone know? The
http://dev.iceburg.net/jquery/jqModal/
Awesome work, Brice!
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Will this automatically load in updates when new versions are released?
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Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 2:03 PM
To: discuss@jquery.com
Subject: Re: [jQuery] Release: jQueryHelp - code reference
Oh no...that wasn't me Rey, just to be fair. I can't recall who did it, but
it wasn't me.
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Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 10:38 PM
To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: Re: [jQuery] Best way to do
Brandon Aaron wrote:
This is really great work. I think you might be able to save a few
extra bytes by dropping the closing tag when creating single elements.
jQuery will add them for you.
This:
$('div') and $('iframe')
Instead of this:
$('div/div') and $('iframe/iframe')
Apparently
Michael...
You probably shouldn't be using cfdump on your output page. That includes
loads of javascript, extra styles and lots of HTML crap. You'd be better off
using cfoutput or calling your CFC directly.
_
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Behalf Of Michael E.
Mikael Noone schrieb:
Yeah, thats on my list already. After Thickbox Reloaded, I have
planned
to completely rewrite Tabs for Tabs 3 with all these requirements in
mind... - adding tabs, mixed Ajax/inline content tabs, you name it.
That is super! Will it expand the size of the
On 2/23/07, Kelvin Luck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently that causes JS errors when a page is served as
content-type=application/xhtml+xml. A user of my date picker told me
this and replacing the $('div')'s with $('div/div')'s fixed their
problems... I know the general opinion seems to be
Also try this, it will just take the last div.sidebarToDo _inside_
#todoList.
$('#todoList div.sidebarToDo:last');
On 2/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a main div, with id= todoList, and within it, a number of DIVs,
all with classes sidebarToDo. Let's say
On 2/23/07, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/23/07, Kelvin Luck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently that causes JS errors when a page is served as
content-type=application/xhtml+xml. A user of my date picker told me
this and replacing the $('div')'s with $('div/div')'s fixed their
That's pretty sweet. Now who's going to build the quicksilver plugin? :)
-w
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On 2/23/07, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That sounds like something that ought to be fixed in jQ itself.
Should it though? It is passing jQuery invalid XHTML when you are
telling the browser to expect true XHTML.
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Rey... I'm afraid the quickstart tutorial you pointed me to
won't be of any help right now...I'm still using CF 4.5, so
CFC's are not part of my arsenal...
Rick
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Sent: Friday, February 23,
Nice, app, Benjamin.
That's just the sort of app I would like to build.ajax enabled
dialogs that allow me to view/add/update/delete database records
with jumping between a bunch of pages. My current app design
works and is simple to follow, but an ajax-enabled app would
be so much better.
On 2/23/07, Wil Stuckey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's pretty sweet. Now who's going to build the quicksilver plugin? :)
WOOT!
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Brice,
This is really awesome work man!! Great job!
Well, I guess we now have the EXT widgets to look forward to :) .. but
the good news is that I was able to accomplish all these changes in
120 bytes -- so we're still looking at a 3k full featured dialog plugin.
While the availability
Hi Klaus,
Thanks for the feedback. The control over the presentation is what I'm
trying to achieve.
Thanks Mike!
Rey
Klaus Hartl wrote:
Rey Bango schrieb:
Will it have the same effect as what Mike has done where it explicitly
blocks it out in an obvious way?
Rey...
With elements
For some reason I thought it was you. My apologies to the original author.
Rey
Andy Matthews wrote:
Oh no...that wasn't me Rey, just to be fair. I can't recall who did it, but
it wasn't me.
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A completely different option is to write your code in reverse:
$('div class=sidebarToDo width=100%Hello/div')
.appendTo(#todoList)
.slideDown(slow);
In this case, the slideDown will effect the last element in the
todoList (the one you just added). Just something to consider :-)
--John
Thanks Andreas - looks like a cool system, and I'll definitely play with it
But, I still don't see how I'm going to get both the left and right columns
to autoscroll independently in a 100% width (flexible) container. I had to
set that problem aside for a couple days, but I'll get back to it.
Yep, then pointing to a CFM page is your best bet. Just link to a CFM page,
cfoutput all of the required data and go from there.
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 9:10 AM
To: 'jQuery
No way! CF 4.5??? Dude, I have a copy of CF 5.0 Enterprise just sitting
on my shelf collecting dust. Let me know if you want it and I'll send it
to you. :)
Also, it sounds like Daemach helped you. If you need another example,
sans CFCs, let me know and I'll whip something up.
Rey
Rick
Hi,
do you know the requirements to use Jorn's form validation plugin(
http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/)? Looks like
several files needed to run. Exists a lite version?
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Keep in mind that the app i am building is basically a copy of a actual
application that was built in C and this app will not work if javascript is
turned off. So, when your building you ajax app, think about what would
happen if the end user had js off.
Good to hear you got the hello world to
This worked forff2 - I was using #head when I tried this earlier ;)
bmsterling wrote:
well, you can append to the head, example:
http://ov-staging.informationexperts.com/e.htm
script type=text/javascript
$(document).ready(function(){
Thanks Karl -
Karl Rudd wrote:
Under IE you can use createStyleSheet() and cssText:
var s = document.createStyleSheet().cssText = '.something { color: red
}';
More info can be found here:
http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/changess.html
Karl
On 2/23/07, Benjamin Sterling
Thanks!
Sam Collett wrote:
On 23/02/07, Benjamin Sterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well, you can append to the head, example:
http://ov-staging.informationexperts.com/e.htm
script type=text/javascript
$(document).ready(function(){
$('head').append('stylebody{background:#000;}/style');
It's all good. Credit where credit is due my friend.
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On 23/02/07, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just an issue/small question though, in Safari, the select-tags gets
dimmed for just an instant, and then shine through the block, is
this a little bug?
Thanks for the feedback, Andreas. I'm using a z-index of 500 for the
iframe, perhaps
i think i've found a bug in thickbox:
you cannot disable the default behavior of an anchor link if you give it the
thickbox class.
so this does not work:
a class=thickbox onclick=return confirm('launch google?') href=HYPERLINK
Web Specialist schrieb:
Hi,
do you know the requirements to use Jorn's form validation
plugin(http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/)?
Looks like several files needed to run. Exists a lite version?
The plugin has only one required dependency, jQuery itself.
In case
Mikael Noone schrieb:
Well, you certainly convinced me. Im switching from the interface
element plugin to this for
window drag and drop + close. Now i just need a supersmall tooltip
plugin to :-)
How small is supersmall? Is this too big?
Brice Burgess schrieb:
Ladies and Gentleman of the jQuery,
...errr, more so the Gentleman...
I am happy to bring you jqModal r7, codenamed listen. R7 is a major
feature enhancer, and brings about some API changes and parameter
reduction. I recommend upgrading porting your existing code
Thanx Jorn.
I'm playing with validation plugin now; ;-)
Great piece of code!
Cheers
2007/2/23, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Web Specialist schrieb:
Hi,
do you know the requirements to use Jorn's form validation
plugin(http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/)?
I wouldn't have to worry about the apps I'm working on so far.
They're for in-house use and the users would all be told to enable
js.
Thanks for your help on the Hello World.it was nice to see that
pop up on the screen! :o)
Rick
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of
Yes, it's true... up to this point, 4.5 has always been able to do
everything I've needed. However, now I'm finding myself so far
behind functionally that I can't discuss programming solutions
with other programmers.
Yes, Daemach has been helping me, and so has Michael Carluen.
He sent detailed
In a page that gets modified by ajax calls, I would like to run my
own function after each change.
My function does ajax calls, so if I use the ajaxSuccess binding, it
goes recursively and crash...
Any idea?
-Nicolas
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Clever Age : http://www.clever-age.com/
It looks ok to me, though I don't see that syntax very much to init jQuery.
I usually use:
script type=text/javascript
$(document).ready( function() {
$(#User_ID).change( function() {
var User_ID = $(this).val();
$(#mycfpagecontent).load(mycfpage.cfm?User_ID= +
Was the example I emailed ok Rey? Let me know if you need something else. I
chose the addRows example because it involved something cf programmers are
familiar with, namely dumping a query into a table. It took me a while to
figure out how to do that with DOM programming and with jQuery. I
Yep, what you'll need to do is output the query using cfoutput. You'll
want to format the outputted data in either CSS or a plain ole table.
You can also see if this will work with CF 4.5:
http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=548
Its mimics cfdump but I can't remember is CF 4.5 supports UDFs.
My
You don't want cfdump. Use cfoutput instead. You might have to do some basic
formatting, but that's not a big deal.
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 10:52 AM
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Subject:
Thanks Sam! I wasn't aware you were collecting this! This is great info.
Rey
Have updated my post listing different versions of the documentation
(on there is also links to another PDF of the API and PDF cheat sheets
(although they are out of date, there are links to updated HTML
versions
You're right... I tried that and it worked!
Sniff...sniff...my first ajax application...I'm so proud. ;o)
Rick
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 12:16 PM
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Subject: Re:
On 2/23/07, Nicolas Hoizey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a page that gets modified by ajax calls, I would like to run my
own function after each change.
My function does ajax calls, so if I use the ajaxSuccess binding, it
goes recursively and crash...
Any idea?
Untested, but reading the code
I haven't tried it out just yet but will do that later on today.
Thanks for getting that to me. A good CF-based Taconite example will go
a long way to getting some good examples into the new AjaxCFC for
jQuery. I had dinner with Rob Gonda last night and put the pressure on
him to get it out
It works! When I changed the cfdump to cfoutput query = etc.,
it worked fine.
Thanks, Daemach!
Rick
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 12:10 PM
To: discuss@jquery.com
Subject: Re: [jQuery] Best way
LOL! Congrats man. I felt the same way when I made my first Ajax app.
Now aren't you glad that you have the best Ajax/JS library at your
disposal along with some of the best CF coders to help you knock it out? ;)
Rey...
Rick Faircloth wrote:
You're right... I tried that and it worked!
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From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
the new AjaxCFC for jQuery. I had dinner with Rob Gonda last
night and put the pressure on him to get it out the door.
Yeah - hurry up :)
I'm getting ready to work on my first jQuery/AjaxCFC app - but I won't
be able
Functions in JavaScript run at a certain scope. A lot of the time, if
the function isn't a part of some Object that scope defaults to the
window object. All JavaScript functions also have two functions that
allow you to redefine the scope of a function as you call it: apply and
call. apply
I got burned by a debug plugin last night so I'm modifying a great object
dumper to run as a jquery plugin. Dumping the entire jquery object is too
much and not useful for this application - I only want the objects in the
current selection set. If I do:
var tmp = $(p);
and there are 2 p
Now aren't you glad that you have the best Ajax/JS library at your
disposal along with some of the best CF coders to help you knock it out?
;)
Absolutely!
I've just got to figure out how to apply this in some of my apps.
I just need to figure out how to combine some of this with the jqModal
I want to create a global object to store some settings in, but only if it
doesn't exist already. If it doesn't exist and I try to use something like
if (myObj == 'undefined') myObj = new Object(); I get an error saying the
object is not defined.
Yeah I should know stuff like this ;)
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$(p).get() returns a regular array with the jQuery set as its members.
-blair
Daemach wrote:
I got burned by a debug plugin last night so I'm modifying a great object
dumper to run as a jquery plugin. Dumping the entire jquery object is too
much and not useful for this application - I only
OK I get it now :) Thanks very much for your indulgence. Your post is
timely, of course - I just ran into another problem while trying to convert
my code into a plugin. I'm trying to create a plugin that allows me to do
something like this:
$(input).autoSave(function(){ ajax code goes
Found out about the upgrade price and let me know.
Rey
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Thanks for the offer for CF 5, Rey.
Since I'm planning to upgrade to CF 8 in the summer
and using CF 5 would involve installing it on my production server, too,
do you think I should still upgrade to CF 5?
One
Alright Rick! Now it's a whole new world ahead of you. From this point, I
guarantee you'll change how you design and code your apps. Man, I am just
amazed how you're getting all the mileage from that box of 4.5 you have.
jQuery's ajax implementation is definitely one of the catalysts I've had.
This last example helped. I think I have it now :)
jQuery.fn.autoSave = function(fcn,settings) {
settings = jQuery.extend({
delay: 600,
beforeClass: asBefore,
afterClass: asAfter
}, settings);
Bleh.
When I pass a function in via the plugin's method with the below code, it
doesn't recognize the this scope anymore. Am I not passing the function
in correctly?
$('input:[EMAIL PROTECTED]').each( function() {
$(this).autoSave(function(){
$.AjaxCFC({
Bleh.
When I pass a function in via the plugin's method with the below code, it
doesn't recognize the this scope anymore. Am I not passing the function
in correctly?
$('input:[EMAIL PROTECTED]').each( function() {
$(this).autoSave(function(){
$.AjaxCFC({
Hi all,
I'm trying to create a plugin for jQuery that willlet you edit text in an
iFrame like it was a text processor, but I need to work with ranges and
selections and, while this is extremely easy with W3C compliant browsers,
Adapting the work to IE is a real pain. What I need to know is the
Blair Mitchelmore schrieb:
$(p).get() returns a regular array with the jQuery set as its members.
-blair
And with FireBug you are done with:
console.log( $('p') );
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Daemach schrieb:
I want to create a global object to store some settings in, but only if it
doesn't exist already. If it doesn't exist and I try to use something like
if (myObj == 'undefined') myObj = new Object(); I get an error saying the
object is not defined.
Yeah I should know stuff
if (myObj == 'undefined') myObj = new Object(); I get an error saying the
object is not defined.
Try this instead:
if (typeof myObj = 'undefined') myObj = {};
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I think your problem might be that in your autosave plug-in you call fcn
directly. Try running fcn.apply(this) instead to manually adjust the
scope so 'this' references the DOM element again.
-blair
Daemach wrote:
Bleh.
When I pass a function in via the plugin's method with the below code,
You can do (typeof myObj == 'undefined') and I think you can also do
(myObj == undefined) thanks to the completely mind-blowing line of code
at the beginning of jQuery
window.undefined = window.undefined;
-blair
Daemach wrote:
I want to create a global object to store some settings in,
You can use ajaxSuccess but go ahead and take advantage of the
settings object. Something like:
$().ajaxSuccess(function(e, xhr, settings) {
if (settings.myTag) return;
// do your extra work and call ajax
$.ajax({
myTag: 1,
url: blah.php,
type: 'post'
You might be able to but I think that Adobe and Macromedia both had policies
that you couldn't upgrade from more than two versions back.
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Thanks all!
Daemach wrote:
I want to create a global object to store some settings in, but only if it
doesn't exist already. If it doesn't exist and I try to use something
like if (myObj == 'undefined') myObj = new Object(); I get an error
saying the object is not defined.
Yeah I
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/productinfo/product_editions/#s
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Andy Matthews
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 11:20 AM
To: 'jQuery Discussion.'
Subject: Re: [jQuery] Best way to do AJAX... CF
$().ready(function(){
$().ajaxStart($.blockUI).ajaxStop($.unblockUI);
});
Maybe ajaxStop is better than ajaxSuccess for my needs, but I don't
need to block the UI.
-Nicolas
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Brandon Aaron wrote:
This is really great work. I think you might be able to save a few
extra bytes by dropping the closing tag when creating single elements.
jQuery will add them for you.
This:
$('div') and $('iframe')
Instead of this:
$('div/div') and $('iframe/iframe')
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Brandon
The settings object is a new object for each call to $.ajax. You
should be able to use this technique.
The thing is that I have to run my function each time the element is
updated.
If I set myTag to 1 on first run, it will never run again.
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Untested, but reading the code I assume this would work:
$(#something).ajaxSuccess(fn);
function fn(r, s) {
$(this).unbind(ajaxSuccess);
// do what you want, then rebind
$(this).ajaxSuccess(fn);
}
It seems unbind doesn't work on ajaxSuccess or ajaxStop...
-Nicolas
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Nicolas
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