() {
$.getScript(http://inlinemultiselect.googlecode.com/files/jquery.inlinemultiselec...;,
function(){
$('select.normal').inlinemultiselect();
});
});
on 26/01/2010 19:04 barton said::
When I try to use google.load to load jquery I have problems loading
other jquery plugins
When I try to use google.load to load jquery I have problems loading
other jquery plugins. Somehow I need to be able to wait for jquery to
be loaded by the google Ajax api before doing the script type=text/
javascript src=thePluginThatNeedsJquery/script
I know that google has
Hello,
I'm a newbie to jQuery and wanted to know if the following could be
replicated using jQuery instead of Flash?
www.cocoonurbanspa.gr - click your language, and you will then see the
element I would like to recreate
Thanks again,
Barton.
using
AJAX.
Why not just set src=atom.xml and load the feed directly into the
iframe?
Paul
On Jun 9, 9:13 pm, barton bartonphill...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been trying to insert xml into an iframe. I can do it kinda.
The problem is the iframe has html/html tags and if the xml has
items
I have been trying to insert xml into an iframe. I can do it kinda.
The problem is the iframe has html/html tags and if the xml has
items that look like head tags like title etc they end up in the
head. For example I have a atom file that looks like this:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
feed
The tablesorter plug-in by Christian Bach has what I think are a
couple of bugs/anomalies.
1) a column that starts with a zero is not identified as a 'digit'. I
think it should be.
2) a column that starts with an IP address that looks like 192.168.1.1
or 1.127.77.1 -- that is any IP with a
You might try this:
$(data).find(item).each(function(i, item) {
stuff = $item.find('[nodeName=content:encoded]')
...
Where 'data' is what comes back from the ajax call.
I couldn't find another way to get the data from a 'xx:yy' element. I
asked the question on the board here and this was
Check your xml very carefully, the load does not cope with or report
errors well. Try using $.ajax and add an 'error:' section. Then see if
you get an parser error, if so start removing nodes until the error
goes away, and then look very very carefully at the xml. I have had
this kind of problem
That is very interesting, can you explain it a bit. I can't find any
documentation on jQuery.expr[:] -- I can find it in the code but
don't really understand what/how it does/works. jQuery.expr[:] =
jQuery.expr.filters; but now I'm really lost.
On Apr 24, 6:13 pm, mkmanning michaell...@gmail.com
find they make sense, conform to your experience, and don't harm yourself
or others, only then should you accept them.'
From: barton bartonphill...@gmail.com
To: jQuery (English) jquery-en
Did you look at the 'livequery' plugin?
On Apr 21, 8:21 am, Blaine bla...@worldweb.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently building a list when the document is ready, then
performing a sort on the list if the user clicks sort Asc or sort
Desc. However, when the list is sorted and redisplayed, I lose
harm yourself
or others, only then should you accept them.'
From: barton bartonphill...@gmail.com
To: jQuery (English) jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Take a look at the 'plugins' and search for 'navigation drop down' I
think you will find something there that you can uses.
On Apr 21, 8:51 am, PF piercefree...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone:
I am wondering if there is some way to create drop down navigation
bars using jQuery. For example,
Is this one just too difficult to answer?
On Apr 17, 1:08 pm, barton bartonphill...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a rss feed and want to navigate to media:thumbnails url='
etc. I can't figure out what to use for a selector as the
media:thumbnails just doesn't work. I am doing a .find(). Any
I have a rss feed and want to navigate to media:thumbnails url='
etc. I can't figure out what to use for a selector as the
media:thumbnails just doesn't work. I am doing a .find(). Any ideas.
The feed is
http://newsrss.bbc.co.uk/rss/newsonline_world_edition/front_page/rss.xml
which I get via
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