I'd try:
Response.ContentType = "application/json"
right before the first writing
On Jan 28, 2:32 pm, Jason Knight wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've loved using jQuery these past few months, but I'm really pulling
> my hair our here.
>
> The following is the "endpoint" asp code that gets called to pop
What a poor marketing-oriented post...
First off, you seem to make the assumption that anyone using MS's tool
is knee deep in session management and security. *they're not*, as
the baked in Profile, Roles, and Membership objects all take care of
that, and once they are setup, a single line in
on issue you have is in one place you seem to have a variable names
fresizeSizeNOPX
then later on you have
$("#px").val("fresizeSizeNOPX");
which is a string value, not the value of the variable you used earler
second issue, or confusion, what do you think or want "this" to be in
the selector:
> No error which can call this type error.
I do not have any clue what that is suppose to mean.. sorry
Typically bad HTML leads to that
take your URL or the "view source" text and run it through an HTML
Validator
On Jan 25, 9:35 am, Toktik wrote:
> I'm using jQuery+drupal and some jQuery plugins. All is ok with
> Firefox. But in IE's i'm receiving problem like this.
>
> Line: 1
> Char: 1
> Er
> but I haven't had much luck getting .html.href to work in the past.
nor should you have *any* luck, since that is totally bad syntax
or how it's "slower" say there's 100 on the page (which
wouldn't be too uncommon for say, a blog site), that's 100 event's
wired up sitting in ready to "go"... using event delegation, one
single event is wired up and if a user clicks somewhere (and really,
how much clicking does a web page ac
On Jan 22, 4:13 pm, John Arrowwood wrote:
> Silly thought:
>
> What if the forums were 'published' to the mailing list, and the mailing
> list were made read-only? That is, every time a post is published on the
> forum, it is automatically sent to the mailing list. Then, in the footer of
> the m
To add to Richard's list
* Ability to post code without having Google Groups code f_ck it up*
I'm not sure why people are "voting" and all that, it's done, it's
decided, it's time to get with the program
Besides, as Richard pointed out, the mailing list right here will
still exist, it just won't
> I am using the ARIA Slider from
that would have been fantastic to have known *from the beginning*, I
thought you were using jQuery UI Slider, hence my reply 3 posts ago
with a link to the example, which explains now why you didn't read, or
seemingly even looked at...
whatever though, good luck
Also to note
i don't think you can have values like you have in your by
changed by a slider...
10,20, 21, 30, 40
how is someone supposed to choose "21"? if the slider increment was
set for increments of 10, then 10, 20, 30 and 40 are taken care of if
the slider is setup properly... but if
Ick, no
follow the example on the link above the slider gets attached to
an *empty* div... you're applying it to a div that contains everything
else
that link above shows the right syntax, and definitely works
follow that and you should be all straight
On Jan 21, 5:20 pm, Mircea wro
you should look at the demos
http://jqueryui.com/demos/slider/
the ".slider()" call is supposed to be on a and in turn the
events of that slider set the value on your form field
and even if
is correct, then the jQuery selector of
$("#slider")
won't get that object
On Jan 21, 4:48 pm, Mir
You have
$('#sizer').
but no object with the id of "size" in your markup where is the
slider at?
On Jan 21, 4:20 pm, Mircea wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to make the UI slider to set a font-size to a .cica class. The
> setfontsize variable works but I can not succeed to make the slider
> change the
No, you don't have it right, it's the MetaData plugin in use :-)
http://pupunzi.open-lab.com/mb-jquery-components/jquery-mb-extruder/
one of the dependencies listed is "jquery.metaData.js"
On Jan 21, 3:46 pm, Bruno Santos wrote:
> Hiho!
>
> I believe that you are trying to add some CSS settin
http://docs.jquery.com/Traversing/filter#expr
so
Foo = Foo.filter(":visible");
On Jan 20, 1:52 pm, BKahuna wrote:
> I've got a variable that holds a jQuery object. I would like to filter out
> all of the visible elements in that jQuery object. The problem is once I'm
> using a variable and
"How should I use it right? "
there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with your syntax (with the
".live" part anyways, your usage of ".val()" has no impact on your
issue) got more code to show? are you using at least the 1.3.2
version of the library?
also take into account that id's on the
Here is the plugin
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/metadata
in your example of
var x = $("#extruderLeft").metadata().title;
console.log(x);
would show "test" in the Firebug console
On Jan 20, 4:34 am, fran23 wrote:
> I don't know how to handle
>
> class="{title:'test'}
>
> it's ou
You click on "Edit my membership" options on the right and then go to
the email options "No email"
On Jan 19, 6:27 am, Juan Ignacio Borda
wrote:
> unsuscribe
>
> juanignacioborda.vcf
> < 1KViewDownload
Hope this helps put you on the path
http://jsbin.com/ejuga3 (run)
http://jsbin.com/ejuga3/edit (edit)
Event Delegation = awesome knowledge to have
http://www.learningjquery.com/2008/03/working-with-events-part-1
On Jan 18, 4:07 pm, Legostrat wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I've got a toolbar on the bottom o
the variable name/reference is "$spn"
so it would be:
$("p").append($spn);
your line of
$("p").append("spn")
does exactly what you told it to do :-)
On Jan 18, 2:34 pm, Mircea wrote:
> I've added
>
> $("p").append("spn")
>
> It ads only the text spn at the bottom of the text. I probably di
it probably is working, but you failed to *do* anything with the
generated tag... that's why i added as a comment:
// append/set this '$spn' inside another DOM object
On Jan 18, 12:29 pm, Mircea wrote:
> Thanx for the code.
> It does not work to me. I am a newbye is JQuery, please excuse the
>
yes, it indeed is
selection = getSelectedText();
if(selection.length >= 3) {
$(this).html($(this).html().addClass("selected");
}
to
selection = getSelectedText();
if(selection.length >= 3) {
var $spn = $("").html(selection).addClass
("selected");
// append/set this '$spn' inside
As long as your questions/issues continue to get answered, it
shouldn't matter where you post as there's plenty of people on one or
the other..or both :-)
At some point perhaps this mailing list will just get turned off, but
there should, and appears to be, a transition period where both are
activ
For sure check out the "color.js" plugin (Google "jQuery color.js" and
you'll find it)... it can animate the backgroundColor property, as for
color, instead of "none", you should be able to use "transparent"
or better yet, just fade to the current page/DOM object background
color
On Jan 12, 5
You pulling the data from server side code? if so, it's that codes
responsibility to return unique values
On Jan 17, 4:25 pm, rumremix wrote:
> The autocomplete plugin I obtained
> fromhttp://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-autocomplete/is
> working great aside from one significant
be "hit.length"
On Jan 17, 11:06 am, CMI_Guy wrote:
> MorningZ, Thanks for your reply. Something was missing from your
> syntax so I made one small change to your script:
>
> $(document).ready(function(){
> var $tabs = $("#tabs").tabs();
> $(&q
There's no need to repeat the code... you can even do it with ".live"
so it'll work if there's 1 or 100 tabs
$(document).ready(function(){
var $tabs = $("#tabs").tabs();
$('a[id^='link').live("click", function() {
var hit = this.id.match(/^link(\d+)$/);
Also check out this awesome article on IBM.com
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/wa-aj-jsonp1/
pay attention that you need to take that "callback" query string
parameter in your server code and wrap your returned JSON in that
value (this is shown a little more than 1/2 way down that page
is that a straight dump of your code?
if so, you don't have tags around your JavaScript after the
closing