In the docs at this URL:
http://mochikit.com/doc/html/MochiKit/Visual.html
there is a note (below here:
http://mochikit.com/doc/html/MochiKit/Visual.html#fn-base):
// I slide it up and then down again
slideUp('myelement', {afterFinish: function () {
slideDown('myelement');
});
It seems to
On 1/12/07, Matthew Kwiecien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, sorry, just noticed your second reply. Yes, the ghosting thing is sadly
a limitation. Like I said though, take a step back and ask if it is really
tables that you need to use. If you're doing the whole sortable drag and
drop thing
On 1/2/07, Tom Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all and Happy New Year!
I am trying to use blindDown/blindUp to reveal and hide an optional section
of a page. Both functions work beautifully on an element that was initially
visible and fully expanded, but I'd like to start with the element
So a couple of months ago I made a client side form validator script
that relies on mochikit. It's littered, I admit, with artifacts of the
specific implementation, but I've been able to use it elsewhere.
Interested parties can go here:
On 9/25/06, Juergen Schreck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, still didn't find a good solution for this. Quick reality check
- if I want to use a slideDown effect on an item - how do I 'best'
put it in the initial UP position?
Thanks,
Juergen
I do it like this:
div id=elementToSlideDown
On 8/29/06, hartshorne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems you can't cancel onkeydown events with Safari. You can cancel
onkeypress events, but MochiKit doesn't return key().string for special
keys in a keypress event. To prevent form submissions, just do
something like this:
On 8/24/06, chris feldmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I'm going to be able to work around these issues...
No, I'm not. And looking at previous implementations of mine that use,
say, MochiKit.Visual.blindUp, I see calls to MochiKit.DOM.getStyle()
all over the place, but it works. Must
On 8/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lets say I had some dynamic rows with links. Perhaps I use signal to
connect those links to some function. Later, I remove the rows. This
happens on a continual basis.
Would it be important to disconnect the link's signal before
On 7/25/06, Alexandre A. Falcão [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I had the same problem when mading keyboard shortcuts to a scroll list...
Looks like safari call the events and you can see what's going on, but
it doesn't allow you to stop propagation on keyboard events. So, it will
ever
Hi mochinauts.
I am trying to disable form submission on enter keydown. This snippet
works on every platform except safai, which even does the visual
submit press animation cue and then submits. Is there some secret
sauce for safari's enter key?
connect( window, onload, function(){
connect(
On 6/10/06, Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I'm having trouble using MochiKit (I'm more of a designer than a
developer).
Anyway, I hope this is the right place to post, and I hope someone can
help me.
Basicly what I want is this:
When someone mouseover a object with the id siste, there
On 5/29/06, Grzegorz Staniak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've just started using Mochikit, and not having used a JavaScript
framework before, I am a bit lost about how I should proceed with
a little AJAX trick I want to use - sorry to bother you before reading
all of the docs (a quick
Oops:
form name=form
Of course.
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On 5/24/06, drbigfresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to work thru some of the examples in the hopes of getting
more acquainted with the mochiKit, but I am having some problems
figuring out the ajax, loading an xml document example How would I
change the example to load a different
mochikit.com appears to be dead:
$ wget mochikit.com
--19:21:26-- http://mochikit.com/
= `index.html'
Resolving mochikit.com... 216.200.21.214
Connecting to mochikit.com[216.200.21.214]:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.
(in Eastern time)
On 5/9/06, chris feldmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is one mouseouting an element if one enters another element within
that element?
Or is the event being wrongly propagating down the tree? I'm looking
at the signal code, and it's dense enough to be confusing. But
consider this testcase
On 4/22/06, Michele Cella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problem is when you serve with content-type application/xhtml+xml,
innerHTML will not work, but IIRC firefox 1.5 supports it even in this
case.
Wow, I stand corrected.
That's the problem with only using lesser browsers for testing; one
On 4/21/06, Michele Cella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Apr 21, 2006, at 6:23 AM, Fariborz Grayli wrote:
I am just wondering if there is anything like this in MochiKit.
function loadXML(data) {
if (DOMParser) return (new
On 3/17/06, Kevin Dangoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's also the Scriptaculous port, which currently lives on a branch
in the repository..
Kevin
On 3/16/06, Beau Hartshorne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was looking into this today as well, but I think the YUI library
may be a better
On 3/17/06, chris feldmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/17/06, Karl Guertin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/17/06, chris feldmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I would be VERY interested in other people's work implementing
drag and drop with the scriptaculous port. I'm still poking
On 2/27/06, Bob Ippolito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 27, 2006, at 8:26 AM, Lee McFadden wrote:
I've been writing some fairly complex JS for inline editing of text
using http://trac.mochikit.com/wiki/HowtoSimpleAjax as a basis for
making my links ajax enabled rather than using the
On 1/10/06, Eugene Lazutkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1. I covered a similar question here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.dojo.user/2307/
To sum it up: disabled is one of the most screwed up attributes. Try
to avoid it, if possible.
I can't agree with this at all; it is often
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