For some reason there seems to be a conflict with joomla and the
fading divs functioning. It works when i run the code on a standalone
page, but when inside a joomla page in IE it doesnt fade between divs.
Works in FF though
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Hi,
There are errors on the page in IE, have you looked into them? From
the one I looked at, the most likely culprit is this one from the
unofficial FAQ:
http://proto-scripty.wikidot.com/faq#propnotsupported
HTH,
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T.J. Crowder
tj / crowder software / com
On Dec 7, 10:21 am, fps [EMAIL
If you're going to use Prototype, you owe it to yourself to read the
documentation. It's well written, nicely organized, and will pay off
the hour or so it takes to read through from beginning to end with a
long career of working smarter.
http://prototypejs.org/api
$$ is a critical part
Hello,
http://www.micro-active.com/aspabar/index-diagram.htm
The slider handle should be in the middle and is with the latest
versions of IE and Firefox.
With the latest version of Opera (9.62) it is on the left hand end.
Any ideas why?!
Cheers,
Geoff
Hi T.J.
I'm very grateful for this straight forward and easy to follow
explanation - it's certainly broadened my whole understanding of
JavaScript arrays and object literals - and helped me write a concise
solution to the JavaScript problem I was facing.
All the best
George
On Dec 5, 1:37
Hi Gabriel - many thanks for this tip!
All the best
George
On Dec 5, 10:04 pm, Gabriel Gilini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forgot to say that apparently Safari = 2.0 and IE5.2 on mac doesn't
implement the hasOwnProperty method.
Gabriel Gilini
www.usosim.com.br
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL
Hello guys,
I'm trying to implement a variant of the classic autocomplete but I
can't make it works.
Basically what I want is to show for each element that matches with
the written text the element name and a checkbox (having the element
id as a value).
For instance, if my table contains:
ID |