if you don't know xml data islands. here's a link.
http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_data_island.asp
very little that we don't already do with jQuery and AJAX. or any content
management system!
On 4/25/07, Scottus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i don't really understand you question but look to se
i don't really understand you question but look to see if you can use
xslt for your needs.
On 4/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am starting an asp.net project, and I would like to use javascript
and client-side
xml processing to make for a more responsive interface. Init
jQuery is open source. even if all the developers who have contributed to
it took off on a space ship, there would still be jquery!
I understand your pain because you fell for Microsoft hype. You put your
trust in the untrustworthy!
jQuery is understandable; every bit of code I write , I know pr
Unfortunately, while I know my markup and CSS, I'm pretty much just far
enough into JS to mess around with existing code, but not often create it
*grin*
The stylesheet for Lightbox doesn't do anything to the focus property, so
the next possibility I see is that it looks like the next/prev links ar
I'm sorry, what was the question?
~Sean
I'll give that a try... thanks, James.
Rick
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Priest, James (NIH/NIEHS) [C]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 2:14 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Best way to determine if a use
Thanks, Scott... yes, that gives me something to "chew on"...
Rick
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Scott Sauyet
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 3:08 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Best way to determine if
I am starting an asp.net project, and I would like to use javascript
and client-side
xml processing to make for a more responsive interface. Initial
prototypes look good,
but actually getting the xml using asp.net seems a bit tricky. A
data island worked well,
but this element is dropped from msx
Thanks for the feedback Su. I'm wondering how this version of LightBox
http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox2/
which leverages Prototype and Scriptaculous, avoids the outline
behavior. If you look at it in FF, you'll see it doesn't appear.
Any chance you can take a look at it Su? I
Yep, I see the flash as well. Not sure what to make of it.
Rey...
Su wrote:
This is really gorgeous, Rey.
Is anybody else seeing a flash upon loading a new image in Firefox 2?
I'd thought it was consistent, but it's not, so now I'm just confused.
So far, I can only see that it never happens o
Just found it in the other thread:
https://www.trainbreaks.com
On 4/25/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you have a URL for us?
Do you have a URL for us?
Wow! Excellent work, Ben. Congrats!
--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Apr 25, 2007, at 6:47 PM, withoutwax wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have just released my first site using jquery and in particular
jquery's ajax functions. The concept is to p
Basically, instead of putting the $(..).Sortable code in the document.ready,
just put it in the click handler for a sort button or something like that!
Then, when the link is clicked, the items will become sortable.
Im not quite sure how to stop them from being sortable, but maybe someone
else co
Hey Rey,
Sorry I'm a little late to this thread, but I thought I'd post a link
to the entry I wrote about this issue:
http://www.learningjquery.com/2006/10/quick-tip-blur-links
I know it's coming a little "after the fact," but maybe there's
something in the comments that could add to what yo
Outstanding! I love it.
Mike
https://www.trainbreaks.com
There is a star-rating widget on the individual plugin pages, but you
might have to register/log in to see it.
--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Apr 25, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Sean Catchpole wrote:
The new plugin page looks good. This would
Classis mistake - I didn't leave the link:
https://www.trainbreaks.com
Sorry
Hi everyone,
I have just released my first site using jquery and in particular
jquery's ajax functions. The concept is to provide a one page
application and improve the user experience.
It only launched today (as always there are a few teething problems)
but I would love to hear your comments.
This is really gorgeous, Rey.
Is anybody else seeing a flash upon loading a new image in Firefox 2?
I'd thought it was consistent, but it's not, so now I'm just confused.
So far, I can only see that it never happens on loading the first
image in a set, only when switching, just not every time.
The outline behavior being cancelled out here is in place for accessibility
purposes.
When someone with limited mobility(for example) tabs through the links on a
page, it's not technically a "hover" but focus on the link, which is what's
being triggered here. If you remove the outline, you should
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 22:20:16 +0100, Ariel Jakobovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does the Date.format field get reference within the datepicker function or
> does it get copied when the function is run initially.
>
> So...
>
> Date.format = FORMAT_1
>
> jQuery('#1').datepicker();
>
> Date.for
I copied the date.js that is linked from your demo page. I'll give it
a try again later. Thanks for your time.
On Apr 25, 2:13 pm, "Kelvin Luck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:28:09 +0100, Shaun Kester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I get an error in Firefox and IE with the
or event.stopPropagation()
- Original Message
From: Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 2:00:50 PM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: click event and z-order
I believe your answer is false.
if you return false at the end of the click code, no other
We have a plugins page ... how about a libraries page where people can post
.zip's of libraries they have assembled and debugged with different plugins and
different toolkits included?
- Original Message
From: Sapphire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday,
Does the Date.format field get reference within the datepicker function or does
it get copied when the function is run initially.
So...
Date.format = FORMAT_1
jQuery('#1').datepicker();
Date.format = FORMAT_2
jQuery("#2").datepicker();
What will a date from #1 look like when it is opened a
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:28:09 +0100, Shaun Kester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I get an error in Firefox and IE with the latest build. Firebug
> output:
>
> (new Date).zeroTime is not a function
It seems like you didn't include the date.js file? Or maybe you included the
one from the jQuery sv
I believe your answer is false.
if you return false at the end of the click code, no other element will be
bothered with the click event.
On 4/25/07, Stefan Kilp [sk-software] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
if have two elements (a image in a table) which have a click event
registered (on an
Jose schrieb:
You asked how you could implement these features w/out modifying
the source
code, so I tried to provide some solutions. :)
Thanks. I just want to make sure my needs are taken into account give
that autocomplete
code is being worked on.
Dunno yet how that can be im
hi,
if have two elements (a image in a table) which have a click event registered
(on and
element). if i click on the img in the table both click events are
executed. i would expect
that only the first element in the z-order gets the click event.
it there something i missed, how can i chan
Hi,
I want to emulate the functionality of http://www.netvibes.com/,
specifically the part where you drag a "Featured Feed" from the left
column, into the Sortable section (the main viewing area of the
screen). I have no idea where to start here. The feeds on the left
are not Sortable starting
Rick Faircloth wrote:
I think I may try the AJAX solution, partly because I just want to get
more experience with AJAX and mostly because it seems to be the
best solution.
It's not that much harder client-side than the others. But there really
is more work to do on the server...
Wait, I s
Thx Mike!
I was on 1.0.3 v.95 looks like .96 or .97 fixed it.
On Apr 25, 11:22 am, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you using the latest version of the form plugin?
>
> http://dev.jquery.com/browser/trunk/plugins/form/jquery.form.js?forma...
>
> Mike
>
> > So if I have form a, b, c
Very nice, but...
1) don't like the page refresh all that much
2) I think we need categories and sub categories, so if the Categories tree
opened, and we had Sub categories that opened, and those refreshed the
page...that would be better.
User Interface is just too broad for the list of thing
unsubscribe
On 4/25/07, Dan G. Switzer, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>2) In CGI, you don't want to package multiple sets of data in a single
page
>(especially if they are large!). You must
>be assuming the typical database backend !
You can still build a CGI script that you use a façade to invoke the
co
Are you using the latest version of the form plugin?
http://dev.jquery.com/browser/trunk/plugins/form/jquery.form.js?format=txt
Mike
So if I have form a, b, c, and I click form b's submit button it
works. But if I then click on form a's submit button, it submits form
b.
http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Projects/AjaxLibraries
--
Scott Wickham
Everyone is equal and everyone is the best at everything. ---
Principal Skinner
"Success is a lousy teacher. It seduce
Jose,
>actually not true. Some basic cases where you might want different pages:
>
>1) the urls provide the right output but you don't control them and want to
>provide a common interface
>
>2) In CGI, you don't want to package multiple sets of data in a single page
>(especially if they are large
I thought that both of these methods were working, but there is a
snag. The first form that gets submitted persists for all subsequent
submits.
So if I have form a, b, c, and I click form b's submit button it
works. But if I then click on form a's submit button, it submits form
b.
Any ideas?
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Wait, I see what you're saying... the same link would serve both
> JS and non-JS users. How would a link that would work for both
> situations be coded?
Seems like you could have two different links:
http://mylink
Kelvin Luck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the feedback. Re. the invalid dates, I'm not sure where this
> should be corrected. You don't want to stop someone from selecting 31 in the
> date dropdown just because the month dropdown is on Feb (as they may be
> selecting 31 and then planning to chan
On 4/25/07, Dan G. Switzer, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>what if I need to set a separate url, not just a url parameter ?
Without modifying the code, you're not going to be able to do that.
However,
I would think it would be much easier to have one page on the server
responsible for serving
Matt Kruse schrieb:
The "jQuery HTML Documentation Generator" at
http://jquery.bassistance.de/docTool/docTool.html
seems like a great tool to create standard docs for jQuery plugins. I
have some questions:
1) Is there any directions to make something like this the standard?
I'd first make s
Jeff Fleitz schrieb:
That's what I thought, but I can't get it to do anything. If suggest2
is the text field lookup and suggest2_pk is the hidden field, how is
that function going to update the hidden field, when there is no
reference to it?
I tried assigning the hidden field value in the code
Hi, Scott and thanks for the info!
I think I may try the AJAX solution, partly because I just want to get
more experience with AJAX and mostly because it seems to be the
best solution.
Although it doesn't solve the problem of showing the details if
JS isn't enabled.
Wouldn't using CSS to hide t
Hi, Jim...
What I've typically done with non-JS calendars is put a details link
at the end of the summary row with ?Details=Yes&EventID=3 at the end
of the link refreshes the page, but this time the details area for the
specified
event is showing. Then the user just clicks "Hide Details" with ?D
sam wrote:
But the goal really is to have $(document).ready() code to execute
only within a specific node.
Why? There is nothing particularly special about $(document).ready().
It's just a way that you can get code to run after the DOM is ready, but
before all resources are available. It's
I get an error in Firefox and IE with the latest build. Firebug
output:
(new Date).zeroTime is not a function
setStartDate(undefined)jquery.datePicker... (line 516)
init(Object renderCallback=[0] createButton=true)jquery.datePicker...
(line 498)
(no name)()jquery.datePicker... (line 215)
e([input
This is better...
But the goal really is to have $(document).ready() code to execute
only within a specific node.
-sam
I belive there's a java version of one in SVN that they use currently. Take
a look at the ant docs target in the build.xml
-js
On 4/25/07, Matt Kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The "jQuery HTML Documentation Generator" at
http://jquery.bassistance.de/docTool/docTool.html
seems like a great t
The "jQuery HTML Documentation Generator" at
http://jquery.bassistance.de/docTool/docTool.html
seems like a great tool to create standard docs for jQuery plugins. I
have some questions:
1) Is there any directions to make something like this the standard?
2) Is anyone working on a php version so
Nothing fancy is needed, just a simple function:
$(function(){ aleter(document) }); //This is your document.ready()
$.load("url", aleter ); //This is the ajax
aleter = function(e) {
$(".alerter",e).click( function(){ alert('you clicked me.'); } );
}
Hope that helps =)
~Sean
Neither did I. I googled for something like "border on anchor tag" and
found a reference to it. It looks like its specific to FF as IE doesn't
have the issue.
Rey
Josh Nathanson wrote:
Cool Rey, glad I could be of help. I didn't know there was a style for
"outline" so that helps me too.
Cool Rey, glad I could be of help. I didn't know there was a style for
"outline" so that helps me too.
-- Josh
- Original Message -
From: "Rey Bango" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 6:58 PM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: ANNOUNCE: Another LightBox Option - Interface I
Hi Sean,
This is what I was thinking at first.. however this would require
duplicating the $(document).ready() code into the callback function.
If these $.load snippets are used throughout a site, and each document
has a different ready function, maintenance would be a nightmare.
I'm looking for
sam wrote:
How do I then run the $(document).ready() function on *only* this new
div that has been inserted into the DOM? If I rerun the entire $
(document).ready() function, the original "alerter"s will have the
click function bound twice.
There is a optional context to the "$()" method; su
Kelvin,
>> * When the calendar _starts_ with an arrow disabled the hand cursor
>> doesn't turn up again even though it's enabled.
>
>I managed to replicate this and have fixed it. Well - worked around it. To
>be honest it looked like a bug in Opera but it works if your rules are a
>bit more speci
Yes, as far as I know jQuery works with inline and stylesheets equally.
~Sean
Hi Sam,
The solution is in the callback function of the ajax command.
$.load("url",function(result){ $(".alerter",result).click(...) }
Something along those lines. Let me know if that helps.
~Sean
Hello everyone.
I'm trying to solve a very tricky problem here. The problem is as
follows:
On a page, there is a $(document).ready() function, let's assume it
does something simple:
$(document).ready(
function(){
$(".alerter").click( function(){ alert('you clicked me.'); } );
}
);
Not sure what's going on here. My posts don't seem to be showing up,
so this will probably be a dup as well. BUT, I can add the solution!
Removing the inline styles on the images, and moving the positioning
to the container div solved the problem.
Adam
Hi Dan,
I am going to owe you some serious beer here pretty soon.
>
> >$("#suggest2").result(function(event, data, formatted) {
> >$(this).find("..+/input").val(data[1]);
> >});
>
> I believe the code above translates to my onFindValue. This means the above
> code is run when
Rick Faircloth wrote:
As much as I dislike the idea of having to develop two different sites
or, sometimes, just different pages, it seems like that is the only way
to accommodate both JS and non-JS users.
Things can get complicated enough that this is the best bet. But you
can generally go
Thanks for your reply. Currently I'm using "jQuery" instead of "$" in
all my code. If I continue like that and ensure any plugins also use
jQuery instead of "$" or use the method you describe, that should be
enough, right? BTW, has interface been rewritten to use this method?
Yes, that should
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your reply. Currently I'm using "jQuery" instead of "$" in
all my code. If I continue like that and ensure any plugins also use
jQuery instead of "$" or use the method you describe, that should be
enough, right? BTW, has interface been rewritten to use this method?
Thanks,
K
Worked like a charm. Thank you!
Mike Alsup wrote:
>
> Try changing that to use a tbody:
>
>
>
>yada yad yada ...
>
>
>
>
>> Here's my taconite:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
Try changing that to use a tbody:
yada yad yada ...
Here's my taconite:
65
> I've found some issues in Opera 9:
>
> * Sometimes the calendar doesn't render instantly when browsing fast
> through the dates, which makes it close unintentionally. I've fixed it
> by setting a fixed hight and width on div#dp-popup in the CSS.
Yes - I was able to replicate this by clicking l
Here's my taconite:
65
>what if I need to set a separate url, not just a url parameter ?
Without modifying the code, you're not going to be able to do that. However,
I would think it would be much easier to have one page on the server
responsible for serving up the Autocomplete data. There's no reason to use
multiple p
Doesn't use jQuery. Not interesting for this list.
On 4/25/07, eddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I found an interest website
http://www.openwebware.com/products/openwysiwyg/demo.shtml
I only just received this email even though it looks like it was sent
yesterday... Is anyone else still having issues with the list lagging?
>
> Looking good. Lots of examples - although it would be nice to have
> some CSS samples as well (or 'style packs' - Outlook 2003, Google
> Calendar etc)
Thanks Dan,
$("[EMAIL PROTECTED]'myField[]']") worked like a charm!
@Ariel: '\' doens't do the trick
@Brandon: I was using $('[EMAIL PROTECTED]'); as a temporary
workaround but it is unreliable as it might match something else too.
Thanks for the input. Thing is I've tried this and other variations and
it just wont work.
Here, for example, is what I have done:
If you're still using the same test page
(http://liniverse.com/index.php?id=57) you've got some script errors
that you need to clean up.
Mike
hi,
i did some test/demos to play with autocomplete plugin.
http://kilp.net/test/autocomplete/autocomplete-demo.html
i want a kind of highlighted searchresult. for that reason my php script
(sever-side) generates data that looks like
| | id1 \n
| | id1 \n
...
i want the second it
I would guess this is not going to happen any time soon. There are a
lot of date pickers for ASP.NET already, including one distributed by
Microsoft as part of their Ajax library. They way ASP.NET pages get
converted to HTML when viewed by the user makes it hard to use any
JavaScript library that
I've found some issues in Opera 9:
* Sometimes the calendar doesn't render instantly when browsing fast
through the dates, which makes it close unintentionally. I've fixed it
by setting a fixed hight and width on div#dp-popup in the CSS.
* When the calendar _starts_ with an arrow disabled the ha
The new plugin page looks good. This would be an ideal time to put in
a rating or digg system. Having the top 5/10 plugins is always
helpful.
~Sean
It's easy enough to simply code the
Thanks for the explanation Citrus. I'm strictly a front-end designer, so I
don't really understand the whole .NET paradigm, or why it needs to be a
server-side control. I've already introduced jQuery and several plugins into
the mix, and the .NET developers love it. I'll try and get a better
expl
On 4/25/07, Dan G. Switzer, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can use the setExtraParams() method to add a url argument to post back
to the server. You could call this anytime the language is changed to send
a
language parameter:
function setLanguage(l){
// do normal stuff
... c
Thanks for the input. Thing is I've tried this and other variations and
it just wont work.
Here, for example, is what I have done:
type="text/javascript">
type="text/javascript">
type="text/javascript">
type="text/javascript">
type="text/javascript">
//
Jeff,
> $("#suggest2").result(function(event, data, formatted) {
> $(this).find("..+/input").val(data[1]);
> });
I believe the code above translates to my onFindValue. This means the above
code is run when a value is selected via the autoselect control. This means
that
>How do you get elements by name if they are named as array?
>
>Ex:
>
>
>
>
>$("[EMAIL PROTECTED]") does not work
>$("[EMAIL PROTECTED]") does not work either
>Do I need to escape [] somehow?
I don't use the syntax, so it's a bit of a stab in the dark, did you try:
$("[EMAIL PROTECTED]'myField[]
>This should do the trick:
> location.pathname
>
>With recent SVN builds of jQuery, which normalize browser inconsistencies
>with retrieving the href attribute, you could do something like this,
>provided that you're using "root-relative" hrefs:
>
>var activePath = location.pathname;
>$('[EMAIL P
Jose,
I'm going to answer the second question first, since it's a bit easier to
answer.
>2) I have a menu where I toggle different autocomplete urls and I want
>change the autocomplete after I select a new url, i.e. if I am searching
>for a word in an English autocomplete and start typing the pr
On Apr 24, 10:54 am, "Kelvin Luck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to announce the beta release of v2 of my datePicker plugin for
> jQuery. This release is a complete rewrite which makes the date picker
> considerably more powerful and flexible than it previously was. Check out the
It's a .NET thing. The ASP.NET paradigm is to write your page in a
server-side language (usually C#), and the server-side object gets
rendered into whatever is viewed on the client side.
It would be pretty involved, though, because the plugin is dependent on
jQuery (and bgiframe, and the Date me
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 14:25:19 +0100, Dan G. Switzer, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Kelvin,
>
>> I've implemented a new dpSetDisabled feature so that you can disable and
>> reenable date picker instances. New demo here:
>>
>> http://kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/v2/demo/datePickerDis
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 13:08:10 +0100, Ariel Jakobovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> sorry for 2 emails for one response.
>
> I don't mean "Set to today" I mean "Go To Today" in the calendar itself.
>
> see, if I type '123' in the date field, then click the calendar icon to open
> the popup, the
Hi Alex,
This should do the trick:
location.pathname
With recent SVN builds of jQuery, which normalize browser
inconsistencies with retrieving the href attribute, you could do
something like this, provided that you're using "root-relative" hrefs:
var activePath = location.pathname;
$('[E
wow, already implemented after a few hours, that's fast enough for
me ;-)
Thanks for spending your time on this feature, you made my day!
On Apr 25, 12:24 pm, "Kelvin Luck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Long story short, it would be nice to be able to set datePicker in
> > "disabled mode" ;-)
>
I have been using Dan's version of autocomplete successfully on some
CF forms where I am querying some lookup tables, and passing primary
key values on to the action pages instead of the text description for
SQL inserts. I am to implement the same functionality in Jörn's
version, and cannot figure
Alex,
>I would like to add a "selected" class to one of the menu items - to
>visually tell the user where s/he is on the site - i usually do this via
>php with dynamic website, but here the menu is a static external html file.
>So i would like to do it via jquery, but i'm puzzled as to how to ret
> you are right. I just like to have customizations like that written right
> there in the code where I apply the calendar plugin so future developers will
> see it rather than have to hunt for the source of the date format. doesn't
> really matter, its up to you.
>
It won't hurt to reset the
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 13:04:59 +0100, Ariel Jakobovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No, really, I mean clickInput: false. if its true, clicking before the drag
> opens the calendar.
>
> but if it's false, i can't drag to delete a date i put there.
>
Weird! I don't have IE7 here so I can't test
Kim,
>thanks again! And I hope Jorn sees these issues for
>his plugin too.
Trust me these issues will be resolved in the latest revisions of the
plug-in. There are big plans for it! At the moment though, it's still a work
in progress.
-Dan
Cool, any way we could get a drop down list when clicking on a
category, in case we just want to download the plugin and not read the
description?
- jake
On 4/25/07, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The new plugins page is located at http://jquery.com/plugins/
I believe it is still a
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> However, if JS isn't working, the details for every row in
> the calendar
> will be showing and that's a no go. Perhaps there is a way
> to cause the
> calendar to default back to its original functionality with
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