Anyone have any ideas on this please? Still getting the problem -
everything else works perfectly, just the drag offset when the pane
the draggables are in is scrolled down any amount. Used to work fine
on a Sortable, doesn't seem to work with Draggables
On 16 Dec, 14:01, astilla wrote:
>
Thanks Ryan guess was kind of tired had failed looking at some of the points
rather was not getting the point. Finally I'm through this is the final
product:
{"rsJson":[{"groupCode":"1","groupName":"Roses","flowerSet":{"flowers":[{"flowerCode":"15","flowerName":"Roses"}]}},{"groupCode":"2","groupN
if you want a prototype based modal window then try this
http://scripteka.com/script/litbox .. its is very configurable and with a
little javascript knowledge you can make it ajaxified with requests to fill
the window with anything you like .
I used it as a base to build my own as i needed
I would look at the observe in a different way ...
by that i mean observe the element that you are hovering not the whole
window this way the event will bubble up the DOM and can be stopped as
bubbling goes up the document not down.. this is a quick and dirty tooltips
script i wrote a few
Thanks for your reply. I'm self taught javascript im afraid so unaware
of the best way to do things and I coded the sliders a while ago. Will
take on board what you said and also do some research into best
practices. If you have any recommendations on what to read would be
much appreciated
Thanks
On Dec 17, 11:52 pm, kangax wrote:
> On Dec 17, 1:51 pm, fero wrote:
> [...]
>
> > I think it is quite a bug because I have to check for
> > Prototype.Browser.IE variable.
>
> I'm pretty sure there's *no* bug in nonexistent `Event.addMethods` ; )
Yes, you are truly right ... it was just a "joke
Hi,
thanks for your hints, I managed to get it right that way. The code is
a bit different from yours, because I dont want multiple effects to
overlap. I also added a short timeout, so the effects have enough time
to finish. If someone is running into similiar problems, here is the
full code exam
Just wondering if anyone had any ideas about how to sort JSON data.
I'm sure there must be an easy way.
Many thanks
George
On Dec 16, 12:43 pm, George wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I wondered if there was a way to sort a JSON array. Here's an
> example:
>
> var RS = [
> {id: 1, dateFrom: 20090101, da
Hi Jason,
Forgive me if I've misunderstood the question, but hopefully this
might help.
As far as I know, you can infinitely nest your JSON data if that's
what you want to do. I've noticed some fundamental problems with your
JSON you pasted in your post which may just be typos, but need to be
c
Hi George,
Thanks for the input.
Well, the data is converted to json by php from a nested array after
extracting the data from a database thus the reason why there's flowerset
and flowers.
Im finally through with it, it looks kinda complicated in the nesting
element but it somehow while retreivi
I found "Package" on www.scripteka.com
See http://code.google.com/p/kproto/
On Dec 17, 11:40 am, Chris Wash wrote:
> Has anyone implemented a namespacing and importing module the likes of
> YUI's Namespace/Loader or Dojo's declare/provide/require?
>
> Please don't tell me one already exists and
You're not seeing this work? Looks like it works as you expect, at
least when looking at it with Firebug:
testSortBy : function () {
var RS = [
{id: 1, dateFrom: 20090101, dateTo:
20090309, tariff: [
2008/12/18 jason maina :
> Hi George,
>
> Thanks for the input.
> Well, the data is converted to json by php from a nested array after
> extracting the data from a database thus the reason why there's flowerset
> and flowers.
>
> Im finally through with it, it looks kinda complicated in the nesti
I don't believe html properties elements are extensible. All you can
do is add css class names.
On Dec 17, 12:29 pm, Kupido wrote:
> I need to extend all form elements with some properties. To add my own
> methods, I use:
>
> Object.extend(Form.Methods, {
> method1: function ()
> {
>
You learn something every day! Many thanks for that Richard.
On Dec 18, 4:16 pm, "Richard Quadling"
wrote:
> 2008/12/18 jason maina :
>
>
>
> > Hi George,
>
> > Thanks for the input.
> > Well, the data is converted to json by php from a nested array after
> > extracting the data from a database
On Dec 18, 11:16 am, Diodeus wrote:
> I don't believe html properties elements are extensible. All you can
> do is add css class names.
Actually they are. At least in Mozilla:
HTMLFormElement.prototype.foo = 5;
document.createElement('form').foo; // 5
[...]
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kangax
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Unfortunately I need my application to be compatible with IE too... :(
What about the initialization function?
Object.extend(Form.Methods, {
initialize: function (form)
{
form = $(form);
form.property1 = 'test';
form.property2 = ['
Is it to mean that it cant support a large 'recordset' ?
On 12/18/08, Richard Quadling wrote:
>
> 2008/12/18 jason maina :
>> Hi George,
>>
>> Thanks for the input.
>> Well, the data is converted to json by php from a nested array after
>> extracting the data from a database thus the reason why
On Dec 18, 12:18 pm, Kupido wrote:
> Unfortunately I need my application to be compatible with IE too... :(
>
> What about the initialization function?
>
> Object.extend(Form.Methods, {
> initialize: function (form)
> {
> form = $(form);
>
> form.pr
Thanks Alex!
I'm going to give that a shot...and I see what you mean by seeing it in a
different way.
I'll let you know how it goes.
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Business Development
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 1:27 AM, Alex Mcauley <
webmas...@thecarmarketplace.com> wrote:
>
> I would look at
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