On Oct 3, 5:14 am, VictorM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am new to JQuery and I am having problems to traverse a HTML
document. What I want to accomplish is to get an input element with
id = h that is inside a div. This input element is part of a FORM
element.
var theInput =
yes it is set to 0.9 currently
thanks karl
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 5:52 AM, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Amardeep,
Please note that the opacity range is from 0 to 1, so while using 1.9 might
not result in an error, it probably should be avoided.
--Karl
Karl
Maybe it is because of the PHP, try this:
entry_city: {
required: * Required,
minlength: ?php echo ENTRY_CITY_MIN_LENGTH; ? +
nbsp;characters required
}
and do this for all other PHP echos. just surround them by two
On 3 Okt., 06:38, surya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I removed that one but
Hello,
Actually, you do not need the suckerfish function as Superfish handles
that stuff. What I noticed from a quick scan of your code is that you
have decided to use an 'sf-menu' id rather than a class, which is
perfectly fine, but you need to change your initialisation code to
reflect that.
Hi Jason,
This is interesting because the only problems I have seen like this
with regard to Mac FF2 have always been easily solved by setting
wmode=transparent on the 'embed' tag. Did you give that a try that
first?
Joel Birch.
That doesn't work in my case, but thanks again for the
recommendation. I should note that the code
// Insert HTML row into table
var tbody = $('tbody').appendTo('#' + target_id + ' table');
tbody.attr('id','id-' + row.shipment_id);
// This will highlight a tbody's rows on mouseEnter.
//
Hi Grand Gouda,
Could you provide a link to your example please? That will make it
much easier and quicker for me to find where the problem is. Thanks.
Joel Birch.
Hi Dave,
Unfortunately, IE6 has never been able to manage pure CSS dropdowns as
it only allows :hover rules on anchor elements while the CSS-only
behaviour requires li:hover. So what you are seeing is normal for a
suckerfish-style menu.
Joel Birch.
Hi Nitsan,
Simply try replacing any 'left' property in the CSS to be 'right'
instead. Making the arrows point left will take much more work though,
so you may need to just disable them if you don't think you are up to
hacking that.
Joel Birch.
2008/9/30 Nitsan Bin-Nun [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Hello,
'Click to activate' is an upcoming Superfish feature, but it won't be
added very soon as my schedule is too busy for the rest of the year.
Joel Birch.
I'm now using the google subversion repository to host the demo:
http://jquery-snakey.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/index.html
Please don't use the old demo link, i will be removing the demo from
that location today.
Using subversion for both versioning and hosting is really really
REALLY cool :) :)
Joel,
If you have AdBlocker+ installed it won't work. I'm not really sure
why. However, based on your response to Tom2008, I may have seen the
problem. I've got the original Suckerfish javascript still in there.
Since that uses the sfhover class, my problem probably lies there. I'm
Maybe some symbol error,try write it use simple string.
Its not that simple,
The plugin is placing the buttons with left and top properties and if you
want the submenu to be opened on the left of the menu you should
re-calculate those values and re-set those properties
I'm not a jquery expert and I after wasting almost 5 hours on this I think I
will
Hello all:
I've recently discovered livequery plugin, but I can't make it work. I
explain:
I have the next code:
$(document).ready(function (){
alert (executing jquery);
$([EMAIL PROTECTED]).livequery(function(){
alert(hey, one div wanna be rounded!);
Excellent stuff man! I'm already busy using it hehe
Ettiene
On Oct 3, 12:39 pm, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
arf, well, search engines would link to it directly in any case. So better
indeed put a link back to the main project page :)
LAb[au] _ *lab*oratory for
Hi there,
Well sorry if I'm asking a question that's been answered a lot
already, but I just can't seem to get it working for me on IE6.
I was recently involved in building the UI for www dot geotrust dot
com ., but I can't get the bgiframe to work on IE6 on pages where the
menu drops down over
This is the first time I research about this product,in your page i
see the ajax icon loading before the page display,so how can i use it
with jquery?
Hi all!
I'm developing an application to allow users to copy the images from our
system to their flickr account, dragging some icons from one div
(system) to another (flickr).
To make this I need to login the user in flickr (yahoo) before the
uploads can be done.
I don't like the idea of
The easiest way to fetch another page and insert it into the DOM is by
using load():
$('body').load('page.htm');
injects the contents of page.htm into body. You can also use
selectors in the url if you only want to fetch parts of the page:
$('body').load('page.html #someelement')
injects only
Hi folks.. I can't fathom this out.
I have an image which looks like this:
img src=/images/commoncraft.jpg class=signup floatleft /
and a bit of javascript with simplemodal that looks like this:
$(document).ready(function () {
$('.signup').click(function (e) {
Many movies online for you. Come on,please. Here
http://englearn.zhan.cn.yahoo.com
There are many, many Hollywood films and Disney cartoons online.
If your Chinese is not good enough, please come in by the following
links.
To watch Hollywood films by
Hi folks! I have finished a few days ago my firstl tutorial about
jQuery Library:
http://yensdesign.com/2008/09/how-to-create-a-stunning-and-smooth-popup-using-jquery/
I hope you can use it for your personal projects, It's was tested on
Firefox, Safari, Chrome, IE 6 7 Opera
Cheers!
Nitsan, you are right. I just had a quick experiment with Firebug
using the vertical example on the Superfish documentation. It seems
that if the you have 'left:10em' you need to change that to
'left:-10em' to make the submenus appear on the left side, instead of
the right.
Does this solve your
I have installed the tablesorter plugin.
I use the following code to initialize it:
script type=text/javascript
$(document).ready(function() { $(.tablesorter).tablesorter( {sortList:
[[1,0]]} ); } );
/script
So it is going to sort the second field (Navn).
But when I click Antall, 120 comes
hmm.. I thouhgt I was using the latest method :)
I've downloaded the latest version of bgiframe which is currently on
the server. So what you're saying is that I replace my (complicated)
call to superfish in my head with the simple one like you listed, and
it should do the trick?
I'll try that
In the validation plugin I am using rules and messages to validate a
one form which is broken up into multiple steps within the one form.
Similar to this script http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo/multipart/
but altered to add custom rules and messages. Here is what I have so
far.
Don't you think we can have this feature built-in ?
Something like $('form').ajaxForm('cancel')
I don't know exactly where I can post this request
Hi Andre,
This is the right place to post your request. I've added it to my
list of items to evaluate for future releases.
Cheers!
Mike
Joel,
Got the mouseOut delay working in IE. Also, I think the problem with
AdBlocker is now fixed (my styles were in a folder labeled ADS - our
initials and a sign that advertisements are about to be foisted upon you in
most circumstances.
Thanks for the help!
Peace,
Dave Meiser
On Fri, Oct
Hello Ettiene,
There is now a much simpler and less buggy way of using bgIframe. It
is described on the updated Superfish documentation page, here:
http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish/#sample2
You will need to make sure you are using the most up-to-date version
of bgIframe which
Hi Ric,
Your example is confusing me a little as there are no submenus
whatsoever. This would explain why the arrows are not appearing, as
they are dynamically applied only on the menu items that have a
submenu associated with them.
Also, you do not need to include superfish-navbar.css unless
Is there a more elegant, concise, pure jQuery approach to doing the
following?...
HTML: p id=testparagraph_textspanspan_text/span/p
JAVASCRIPT:
var p_txt = $('#test').text().substring(0, ($('#test').text().length -
$('#test span').text().length));
alert(p_txt);
OUTPUT: paragraph_text
clueTip can handle also image maps fine (MAP AREA).
There still exists interesting problem with IE6 and IE7.
If you do not include hoverintent.js those IEs do not show tooltips at all!
Other browsers are still showing tooltips without hoverintent.js too!
I do not know actual reason for that, but
Ok, I'm struggling a bit here...
My call in the head looks like this:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(ul.nav).superfish()
.find(liulli:has(ul)).addClass(isparent)
.find('ul').bgIframe({opacity:false});
});
I've got that first find in there to add a class
It really depends what you are doing. Are you calling the page from
jquery or you just want a random loading icon to appear before the
page has finished loading?
On Oct 3, 4:53 am, ngocvu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the first time I research about this product,in your page i
see the ajax
Hi Ettiene,
You need to add an .end() to before you add the find('ul').bgIframe() like so:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(ul.nav).superfish()
.find(liulli:has(ul)).addClass(isparent).end()
.find('ul').bgIframe({opacity:false});
});
Joel Birch.
In perl I'm generating the list, e.g. = $helloworld = hello: var1,
goodbye: var2, so basically I'm getting this string from the input
box, and I want to have jQuery use this string rather than expecting
values, so I want thequery to be evaulated into the list for the
jquery function to process
Or for better performance:
$('ul.nav').superfish()
.find('ul').bgIframe({opacity:false})
.find('li:has(ul)').addClass('isparent');
No .end() needed this way either.
On Oct 3, 5:09 am, Joel Birch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jason,
This is interesting because the only problems I have seen like this
with regard to Mac FF2 have always been easily solved by setting
wmode=transparent on the 'embed' tag. Did you give that a try that
first?
Yes, that didn't
Hmm, this is the first time I've heard of this problem using the newer
method of applying bgIframe. Are you absolutely positive you are using
the bgIframe version from the link I gave you?
The issue you describe has happened before but I can't remember what
the cause or solution was (because I
1-) alert($('*', $('p')).remove().text())
2-) alert($('*', $('p')).empty().text())
$('*', $('p')) // contextual selector: finds all HTML elements inside the
paragraphs.
Chain with empty() ou remove() according your needs
Maurício
Is there a more elegant, concise, pure jQuery approach to
I'm having problems with jQuery events and event delegation. I've got a
table with multiple rows and a click event registered on the tbody of that
table. I'm trying to programmatically click a cell so that the event will
bubble up to the tbody click event with the correct target.
I had
Hi Mike Alsup,
Thanks for helping me out. I've added:
script type=text/javascript src=jquery-1.2.6.min.js/script
Still not working, can you please check?
Regards,
Sultan Arefin
On Oct 2, 6:26 am, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've spent hours but couldn't make it work. I don't know
I have been working with Brian Reindel's Truncate plug-intrying to get ti
to do what I need. It seems simple enough, but I continue to struggle. The
plug-in is designed to truncate the html content within a tag to a certain
length...taking into consideration the whole last word. It works
Very cool! Nicely done. I didn't get any errors. Though one thing I
would do from a UX perspective is let the user know when they have
bumped into something and that's why the level is restarting. At first
I thought your game had a bug, then I realized it was me.
On Oct 1, 5:38 pm, Richard W
Those methods are destructive though.
A co-worker just came up with this very nice solution:
alert($('#test').clone().children().remove().end().text());
=
On Oct 3, 10:09 am, Mauricio \(Maujor\) Samy Silva
[EMAIL
I have been working with Brian Reindel's Truncate plug-intrying to
get ti to do what I need. It seems simple enough, but I continue to
struggle. The plug-in is designed to truncate the html content within
a tag to a certain length...taking into consideration the whole last
word. It works
the example should only demonstrate that the current
does not work. when clicking on Aktuelle Info the
new page is loaded, but the menubutton does not
stay as the selected one (red font/white background).
although li class=current is set.
thats my problem. the arrows do work when there
are
Right on! How incredibly simple. I put *way* too much thought into
that. Thanks a ton, Riyono!
On Oct 2, 9:01 pm, Andronicus Riyono [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 6:13 AM, jkappers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a bit of a problem. I'm attempting to wrap an element, and
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 3:53 AM, Thomas Danemar [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Did that answer your question?
Did it ever! That's awesome. Thanks!
Kynn
arf, well, search engines would link to it directly in any case. So better
indeed put a link back to the main project page :)
LAb[au] _ *lab*oratory for *a*rchitecture and *u*rbanism
Alexandre Plennevaux
Lakensestraat 104 Rue de Laeken
Brussel 1000 Bruxelles
België _ Belgique _ Belgium
tel:
I think separating the lists into various subgroups would
be a good idea. Most groups eventually grow beyond what can be
sustained on one list...and the traffic right now is quite heavy.
Perhaps this main group for using the jQuery-Core, plus jQuery-Newbie,
and jQuery-Plugins would be a good
Hehe, in fact there already is a
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-plugins but the last post is more than
a year old.
The problem with having multiple lists (which jQuery already has -
jquery-ui, jquery-dev, jquery-ui-dev) is sometimes people do not know where
to post their questions and in
Because it's not choosing numeric as the sorter for that column I'd wager.
'.00' may be triggering it to sort alphabetically instead. set the parser to
be numeric explicitly:
script type=text/javascript
$(document).ready(function() {
$(.tablesorter).tablesorter({
sortList: [[1,0]],
I've recently discovered livequery plugin, but I can't make it work. I
explain:
I have the next code:
$(document).ready(function (){
alert (executing jquery);
$([EMAIL PROTECTED]).livequery(function(){
alert(hey, one div wanna be rounded!);
Add an id of say login to the li element and add a left margin...
#login {
margin-left: 200px;
}
--Klaus
On 2 Okt., 06:59, wattaka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm formatting was destroyed, here is another try
Home About | Info | _ |Login |
There is
There's a ticket for this. We'll handle it, probably for 1.3.
--
Ariel Flesler
http://flesler.blogspot.com
On Oct 2, 5:20 pm, Matt Kruse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 2, 11:42 am, Dave Methvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://docs.jquery.com/Traversing/is#expr
If no element fits, or the
The problem is you're thinking in Perl. Forget Perl. You need to think in
HTML and JavaScript. You're trying to debug both sides at once and that's
not easy.
Instead, isolate the two problems. Load your page in the browser and do a
View Source to get the HTML code. Save that to a .html file. It
i think you want sorter:currency, in fact.
--adam
On Oct 3, 12:16 pm, aquaone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because it's not choosing numeric as the sorter for that column I'd wager.
'.00' may be triggering it to sort alphabetically instead. set the parser to
be numeric explicitly:
script
Hey Jamie...
I'm using this one http://docs.jquery.com/Ajax/serializeArray
It's working for me...
On Aug 8, 7:06 am, Jamie Pittock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone able to offer any ideas?
On Aug 7, 3:25 pm, Jamie Pittock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, the value would be a
The ready function does not fire when you hit the Back button in Opera
(tested in Opera 9.52 Windows XP). It does fire in FF3, IE7, and
Safari.
Example:
html
head
meta http-equiv=expires content=0
script src=jquery.js type=text/javascript/script
script type=text/javascript
$(document).ready(
body
div id=mask style=padding-top:200px;text-
align:center;position:absolute;top:0;left:0;background-color:white;z-
index: 100;width:100%;height:900px;display:block
img src=/images/window_load.gif /
/div
...
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#mask').hide();
});
On 3 Ott, 11:53, ngocvu
Any one knows why i get this error when page is loading ?!
Tou can see the page in :
http://giftcenter.ir
thanks before
I love jCarousel and have used it with success, but I'm in a situation
where it's not behaving as expected in Safari (works fine in Firefox,
thankfully).
The next button, while being rendered in the DOM, isn't being
enabled — both the CSS class and HTML attribute for disabled are
remaining
Just found a different way of doing this:
var text = $('#tes').contents().filter([nodeType=3]);
http://docs.jquery.com/Traversing/contents
http://www.w3schools.com/Dom/dom_nodetype.asp
- ricardo
On Oct 3, 11:37 am, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those methods are destructive though.
A
Hi,
I have a site I've recently built that makes heavy use of jQuery. One
thing I've noticed since moving to the production server is that when
one of the website pages is open in a browser (Safari, IE, Firefox,
Camino, or Opera), the CPU usage spikes and continues to run high even
after the
Hi,
I need to add ajax loading before jQuery.getJSON loaded ... because on
some user, the connection was pretty slow and they needs to wait for
several seconds...
please tell me how to add ajax loading message (i will supply with the
image and overlay div) before getJSON loaded and after
hi all, is that possible to handle 2 or more ac in one page by 1 ac
function ?
how to complete it
$(#ac_box + x1).autocomplete(ac.php, { ..
extraParams: {
main: $(#x1).val();
ac.php
select * from db where xxx='$_GET[main]' and yyy=$_GET[q]
thanks
What I am wondering is if there is a good resource for me to explore
issues with jQuery and performance. I've tried Googling a series of
options but I cannot find anything useful.
I am sure this is because of how I coded something but am just not
sure how to go about deconstructing jQuery
I'm having serious performance issues with the star ratings plugin.
It's specifically related to using the split:4 option on a page with
ten different ratings.
I'm looking through the code to find the problem, but if anyone knows
anything, I'd appreciate the info.
Thanks,
Chad
Hmm.. that seems like a dead end in jQuery, it can't handle Text
objects obtained from text nodes.
either text(), html() or contents() return nothing. We're left with
two text objects to which we can't do anything useful. The only way I
found to get the text is
No error here, but that happens when you try to do an Ajax call on a
local page (not online).
- ricardo
On Oct 3, 12:26 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any one knows why i get this error when page is loading ?!
Tou can see the page in :
http://giftcenter.ir
thanks before
Thanks, Mike.
I'm using Firebug, but I don't think I've used the profiler. I'll
check into that.
Thanks, again, and have a good weekend.
Best,
Craig
On Oct 3, 11:58 am, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I am wondering is if there is a good resource for me to explore
issues with
amazingly done. congratz !
LAb[au] _ *lab*oratory for *a*rchitecture and *u*rbanism
Alexandre Plennevaux
Lakensestraat 104 Rue de Laeken
Brussel 1000 Bruxelles
België _ Belgique _ Belgium
tel: +32 (0)2 2196555
fax: +32 (0)2 4266986
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave,
Thanks for the suggestion. This is the direction I've gone in the past and
am using currently, but it can get pretty ugly with event delegation pretty
quickly on larger applications. For example when you want to know which
mouse button was clicked, you need the actual event object to
I've now noticed that there are two different versions of the star
ratings plugin.
http://orkan.jaslo4u.pl/star_rating/index.html#overview
http://www.fyneworks.com/jquery/star-rating/#tab-Background
The second one claims to be the next generation of the first one.
They have different
Matt Kruse ha scritto:
I welcome any feedback! Thanks!
Matt Kruse
Eccezionale! (Awesom)
Great work!
--
gianiaz.net - web solutions
p.le bertacchi 66, 23100 sondrio (so) - italy
+39 347 7196482
In the case where no results are returned, I need to display a No
match item in the autocomplete menu rather than the menu not showing
up at all. Anybody tried something similar to this? Any suggestions
would be greatly appreciated.
On Aug 29, 12:57 am, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I know this is kinda weird, and I can't seem to find where the issue
is.
i've been working on a tag cloud for my site hearwhere.com and
everything works from FF/IE, but safari and chrome won't let me pass a
multi-word variable into my query.
You can test it out at http://zifimusic.com/v3
The
I've looked at the plugins, but I don't think they are what I want.
I basically have two divs, div#a and div#b.
When I click on a link in div#a, I want to do one of two things:
If this is the first click on the link in div#a, do some ajax and then
hide div#a and show div#b (where the ajax
Looks good Matt. I've had to develop custom context menus in the past and
the hardest thing to nail down is positioning near the edge of the viewport
especially if using submenus on the top level menu. Using FF 3.0.3 if you
scroll the upwards green menu anchor into the bottom right corner with
Hi Mike,
Finally, it's working! Thanks :)
Regards,
Sultan Arefin
On Oct 3, 1:29 am, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for helping me out. I've added:
script type=text/javascript src=jquery-1.2.6.min.js/script
Still not working, can you please check?
Regards,
Sultan Arefin
Hello.
I want to know if it is possible to insert external information in the
tooltip, for example, from XML.
I that by means of the function of jQuery $get or $post I can read
a file XML or part of he, of the following way.
$.get (data.xml, function (xml) {
…
}
How to implement it with the
Hi Dave,
When I visited the site the content looked completely unstyled and the
CSS was not applied to the menu. Maybe I'm too late to check it out
and you have changed things around since your original post?
Joel Birch.
I have some jquery code like so:
$(document).ready(function() {
nextPage ( 'div#advance, div#next a, div#prev a' );
});
function nextPage(clicker) {
$(clicker).click(function () {...
So the user can click any of the places in the argument
If you only want to see announcements you don't need the group, read
the jQuery blog!
On Oct 3, 1:05 pm, Ca-Phun Ung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hehe, in fact there already is
ahttp://groups.google.com/group/jquery-pluginsbut the last post is more than
a year old.
The problem with having
Hi Joel,
die you already had time to take a quick
look at my current problem?
cheers
ric
Does anyone know of an easy way to do this? I know jcarousellite can,
but I need the extra functionality that jCarousel offers. Thanks in
advance! Sorry if this was already posted.. i couldn't find it.
I have a site that I'm using the vertical scrolling jcarousel with. .
It works right on initial load, however each carousel image link loads
a different but similar page. Clicking between the pages and scrolling
results in a cut off images on the 2nd or 3rd scrolled section.. this
problem only
Okay. So, I'm using the jquery star rating plugin from the following
link.
http://www.fyneworks.com/jquery/star-rating/#tab-Background
I had horrible performance issues when running more than a few
( 3-4+ ) star ratings WITH split stars on the same page. I went
through the code and
It seems have no error now, but i stocked for a day on it!
Thanks
On Oct 3, 9:06 pm, ricardobeat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No error here, but that happens when you try to do an Ajax call on a
local page (not online).
- ricardo
On Oct 3, 12:26 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The *whole point* of sending the user to Yahoo is so the user isn't
providing their Yahoo name to anyone *but* Yahoo
Regardless if you do or don't understand that and why it's important,
this discussion group:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/api/discuss/
would be much more appropriate for
You've got $j being used in the last block, but no where do you
define what $j is
so, right after your line
script type=text/javascript src=jquery.js/script
tell the page what $j is supposed to mean:
script type=text/javascriptvar $j = jQuery.noConflict();/script
All this is clearly laid
Use a plugin like blockUI
http://malsup.com/jquery/block/
then it's as easy as having a div wrapped around your UI like:
div id=Page_Block
your content .
/div
and then when you call your getJSON method:
$(SomeButton).click(function() {
$(Page_Block).block();
Actually, the error is being caused by the issue mentioned:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-dev/browse_thread/thread/aabf160d9980e52d/c74b19cc8c63f996
In SimpleModal, you can get around the issue by adding persist:true :
$('#modalwikivideo').modal({persist:true});
That will prevent
Hello folks,
I've been successfully using .serialize() to prepare input data when
my form has the structure
form id=processthislabel for=d1Your name/labelinput
id=d1 type=text name=dStartDate etc...
/form
However, if the input elements are enclosed within a table structure
within the
I'll check out livequery.
On Oct 2, 6:19 pm, ricardobeat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The livequery plugin (http://brandonaaron.net/docs/livequery/) might
help you. You only bind the hover function once for a selector, and
all TR's subsequently added to the tables will have the event covered
a quick workaround that springs to mind is $
(#form :input).serialize();
On Oct 3, 6:26 pm, Bruce MacKay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello folks,
I've been successfully using .serialize() to prepare input data when
my form has the structure
form id=processthislabel for=d1Your name/labelinput
So are you calling it via $(#processthis).serialize()?
Serialize doesn't fire, you just call it. If you set a breakpoint in
Firebug in serialize, does it ever get there?
function nextPage(clicker) {
$(clicker).click(function () {...
Inside the click handler, the this variable is the DOM element that
was clicked. Try alert(this.id) and you'll see what I mean.
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