Hi guys,
You'll have to forgive me as I'm more of a designer by nature but as
part of this utilised a bit of prototype javascript and upon being
asked to change a variable 6 months down the line, am a bit stuck.
It's code somebody else has created called the news scroller and
basically it scroll
Hi there, I've got an accordian style toggle script going, but i just
found a bug. if you click one of the links again right after clicking
it (while the Effect is still going), it makes the division disappear,
or close.
It's happening because my script is trying to start an Effect before
the fir
I'm trying to queue blindup and blinddown effects so the user can't
double click to break things.
I've tried adding this to my js file:
Effect.Queues.get('myQueue').interval = 100;
The queue itself is working... but takes a long time when you first
click on an item to actually fire th
Are you talking about a Scriptaculous Sortable here? There's an
onChange() function that can do what you are talking about in that case.
Walter
On May 26, 2009, at 12:30 PM, Maya wrote:
> How can you auto submit the form each time a record is dragged/dropped
> without using a submit button?
Hello,
The slider at the bottom of this page,
http://www.aldenta.com/examples/script.aculo.us/slider-standard.html
is not in the centre as it should be.
I have been told that prototype.js is to blame os this so?!
Cheers,
Geoff
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This works fine as long as the iframe stays in the current domain. If
it strays outside that, you get a permission error. The person who was
after this wanted an iframe that would expand to hold its contents
without hiding any of them or displaying scroll bars (not sure why,
exactly). I've
Hi Walter,
Thank you so much. You were right on the dot. I used Firebug and found
out that one of the innerHTML child elements I was referencing in my
javascript file did not exist and FF was throwing errors. That was it.
I changed the code and the double clicking is no more and the onUpdate
work
sorry its taken me so long to get back in here and reply but I've been
fighting with my own ignorance heh. I got so caught up in the
initial problem in here I forgot details about the extra logic I
needed, to do exactly what I want when the buttons are clicked.
I am disabling each and every inp
I'm pretty sure you can listen to the iframe's load event for that...
I don't think it bubbles so you'll have to listen to it on the iframe
itself and not on a parent.
I use that event extensively in my ajax history solution,
http://positionabsolute.net/blog/2007/07/javascript-history-service.php
On May 26, 12:41 pm, david wrote:
> @ColinFine,
>
> > According to Flanagan's book (section 8.1.2) the optional function-
> > name in a function literal is not assigned to a variable, but
> > apparently lives in a special namespace of its own that allows the
> > function to refer to itself. So
On May 25, 1:46 pm, bambam007 wrote:
> I am using the slider and mouse scroll to scroll inside a div
> Now i want to add anchor button. so when i click the button, the
> specified div scrolls to the ID. and the slider updates accordingly.
> You can see my code
> athttp://www.codingforums.com/s
Hi jef,
the repository of prototype script is at http://scripteka.com/
Have a look, and you'll probably found what you need (I hope).
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On 24 mai, 14:28, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
> There's lots of ways to skin this cat. Do you want to load the detail
> data in using Ajax? Do you just w
Hi again jef,
on scripteka, just look at the "TableKit", it could handle what you
need.
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david
On 26 mai, 13:47, david wrote:
> Hi jef,
>
> the repository of prototype script is athttp://scripteka.com/
> Have a look, and you'll probably found what you need (I hope).
>
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> david
>
> On 24
@TJ,
thanks for the links, as you say, it's cleverly hidden. Perhaps I'm
not enough curious !!
@ColinFine,
> According to Flanagan's book (section 8.1.2) the optional function-
> name in a function literal is not assigned to a variable, but
> apparently lives in a special namespace of its own tha
On May 24, 3:24 pm, Michael wrote:
However, in all of my scenarios, I've declared
> functions like this:
>
> var myFunction = function myFunction() {alert('hi');}
>
> and the calls to myFunction work just fine. My question is...why does
> my way work? According to the Prototype documentation
Hi David,
> Could you please point me out where it is written, I've perhaps miss
> something.
It's cleverly hidden on the docs for Ajax.Updater:
http://prototypejs.org/api/ajax/updater
A better place would (obviously) be on String#evalScripts, which
someone helpfullly pointed out by opening a t
Hi Claus,
> Hello again, thanks a lot, further dumb question: Where should I have
> looked for that in the first place?
there is some good information about such stuff in the scriptaculous
wiki (http://wiki.github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous), available
callbacks are explained here:
http://wiki.
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