On Mar 29, 8:51 pm, Walter Lee Davis wa...@wdstudio.com wrote:
By the way, has anybody seen the new jsBin?! Really nice, and no more
halloween color scheme either.
Yes, it is a lot nicer, but it still is bogus on Firefox when using
scriptaculous:
You cannot use preview tab because it
Something like that should do it:
yourHash = $H();
You're affecting a new empty hash to your old hash, which should be
garbage collected by the browser.
Eric
On Mar 29, 8:47 pm, Walter Lee Davis wa...@wdstudio.com wrote:
So if you had a hash of N length and you wanted to end up with a hash
I have to sortable menus, with drag and drop on one other. When I drag
the element from the list with ghosting=true to another element, you
don't see where you gonna drop the item (between which items). How can
ghosting be true but the menu still work like false.
Thanks, Yan
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Hi,
I now use $A($$('img.IcErrorImage')).invoke('hide'); instead of
$A(document.getElementsByClassName('IcErrorImage')).invoke('hide');
Works fine.
There's no need for the $A part of that, $$ returns an array already.
Do I have to use the element type after $$( ?
As the docs say, it finds
@Walter: I don't think Hash has a length member.
@Eric: That will replace *that reference* to the Hash, but any other
references will still refer to the old object. So, for instance, if
the reference has been passed into a function, that will update that
function's reference to point to a new
Use lower z-indexes ?!
On Apr 1, 2:13 am, JoJo tokyot...@gmail.com wrote:
On all browsers but Safari, getStyle('zIndex') returns a string
representation of the max integer value 2147483647 for one of my
elements. However, on an older version of Safari, it return the
exponentiated number