, third_test? I am familiar w/
Javascript to know that this is possible but unfamiliar w/ Javascript
to know how to achieve this.
A simple-but-not-smart way is to parse all dom elements and observe all id
containting 'test'...
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On jeudi 31 décembre 2009, Paul Kim wrote:
Sorry, but I'm afraid your simple-but-not-smart way addresses the
problem because I am observing elements with class, not id.
Oups, sorry. But I guess there is a way to parse all classes defined in
CSS?
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I'm switching to json, and you're right, it is much easier to handle!
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// the response.responseJSON property.
}
});
Ok, I got it. Thanks :o)
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::OrderingController._submit():
picts=P4052858.JPG,PB135158.JPG,photo20-08-03_DSC5719net_redimensionner.jpg,_DSC0222.jpg,p1010005.jpg
So, why do I get the wrong string in my form field under IE8? What should I
use instead of just 'picts'?
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into a string:
{ parameters: { picts[] : picts ... } }
Sorry if that's on the wrong track.
Thanks for the explanation.
I was wondering: a better solution is may be to use json? What do you
sthink about?
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On samedi 19 décembre 2009, T.J. Crowder wrote:
Is it some sort of reference in js world, like Qt is? Is it
based on Prototype?
No, and no. :-)
I found that Ext can use Prototype as an adapter. What does it mean?
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classes using the Prototype
way (Class.create)?
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using it. Extending ExtJS components is
very similar to Prototype's anyway, except for the Ext instead of
Class as the keyword
(http://www.extjs.com/learn/Manual:Component:Extending_Ext_Components )
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I'm wondering: does it exist a complete graphical toolkit in javascript?
Something like Qt or Gtk, which allows to build complex GUI?
I found several nice little projects, but they all use their own design...
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initialize:function() {
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to Prototype, so I'll let gurus explain the details ;o)
This is the solution I got for my Signal class, some days ago (see
T.J. Crowder answer on 07/12/2009 for my post named 'Custom signal').
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Le vendredi 18 décembre 2009 15:35, T.J. Crowder a écrit :
Frédéric was just missing out the `this` keyword:
Oups, right! Sorry...
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Le vendredi 18 décembre 2009 15:30, Matt Foster a écrit :
Ext.js has a ton of UI stuff prebaked
http://extjs.com
Looks great! Is it some sort of reference in js world, like Qt is? Is it
based on Prototype?
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the new stuff on a blank page...
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those two events when mouseup is launch.
Ok, I got it!
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But if I release the button outsideany thumbs, the drag remains active,
because I can't detect that it ended.
There is maybe a better design to do that?
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()...
Look again at my example. You'd fill in the ... with the parameters.
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I'm looking for a import script code example, to be able to include parent
class code (I write only 1 class per file). Is there something already
available?
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If it does not yet exist, I will try to write my own tool (in python, as I'm
familiar with this language).
Thanks for your help.
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');
})
there is inside the event object some shortcut to know at the moment
the event is fired if a button is clicked. And the same existe in case
of a key pressed.
I have to check again, but in my previous tests, the isLeftClick() always
returned true, and other always returned false...
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On mercredi 09 décembre 2009, Tobie Langel wrote:
Prototype's using Sprockets[1] for this.
You might want to give it a spin.
That's exactly what I was looking for! Simple and powerfull...
Thanks :o)
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my _opacity() function to the buttons, using methodize?
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Effect.multiple, but
the effect is not synchronized on all objects. Neither with a simple loop,
but the delay is very small in this last case (I can't see it)...
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Is there a way to check if a mouse button is pressed in an
Event.observe('mousemove') callback ?
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Le mardi 8 décembre 2009 13:54, Alex McAuley a écrit :
...observe('mousemove',function(e) {
$('SomeElement').observe('click',function() {
doSomethingWIthyourClick();
Ok, so I have to register both events...
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to addClassName, and
wll works fine.
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prototype
() {
this._slots = new Array();
},
});
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value or is not an object)
at line 713 of prototype.js; it is the call to my method:
return value[method].apply(value, args);
What I did wrong? Is it a problem with this context?
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