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  • asp.net jquery datepicker bug

    - by frabiacca
    hi there, i'm using successfully a jquery datepicker with masked input plugin too in a aspx webform. I've noticed a bug: when i insert a date by choosing it on the calendar and then i try to modify it manually, the date suddenly disappears. Have u ever seen this behaviour?

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  • Using jQuery to disable CSS inheritance

    - by Buzzedword
    Is there a way to use jQuery (or generic javascript) to disable CSS inheritance on a block level? For example, if I am pulling in an external resource via javascript, say pastie.org, they will have their own CSS that my CSS overrides. I would like to place the embed code into its own container that has CSS inheritance disabled. This is not my own CSS structure, so I can't rename IDs Classes or inline anything to make it work, the holy grail of inheritance blocking is my last resort.

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  • jquery funtion fired when dropdownlist selectedvalue

    - by Rahat Saini
    i have a jquery animate function which i want to call if the selectedvalue for my dropdown list is X <script> $(function () { var state = true; ($("#button").click)(function () { if (state) { $("#effect").animate({ backgroundColor: "#aa0000", color: "#fff", width: 500 }, 1000); } else { $("#effect").animate({ backgroundColor: "#fff", color: "#000", width:500 }, 1000); } state = !state; }); });

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  • Asp.Net(C#) Jquery Json Data problem

    - by oraclee
    hi all; My Json Data {"menu": { "id": "file", "value": "File", "popup": { "menuitem": [ {"value": "New", "onclick": "CreateNewDoc()"}, {"value": "Open", "onclick": "OpenDoc()"}, {"value": "Close", "onclick": "CloseDoc()"} ] } }} Jquery Code: $(document).ready(function() { $("#Button1").click(function() { var asd = "test"; $.get("CallBack.Aspx", { asd: asd }, function(data) { $.each(data, function() { }) }) }) }) I need "menuitem" in values how to make ? "menuitem": [ {"value": "New", "onclick": "CreateNewDoc()"},

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  • Replace UpdatePanel with JQuery

    - by Daud
    I'm using UpdatePanel to asynchronously call a button click event in a page that calls a method in another class which writes out an XML file on the output. Is there a way to do this with JQuery instead of UpdatePanel?

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  • jQuery tablesorter - loss of functionality after AJAX call

    - by Nick
    I have recently been experimenting with the tablesorter plugin for jQuery. I have successfully got it up and running in once instance, and am very impressed. However, I have tried to apply the tablesorter to a different table, only to encounter some difficulties... Basically the table causing a problem has a <ul> above it which acts as a set of tabs for the table. so if you click one of these tabs, an AJAX call is made and the table is repopulated with the rows relevant to the specific tab clicked. When the page initially loads (i.e. before a tab has been clicked) the tablesorter functionality works exactly as expected. But when a tab is clicked and the table repopulated, the functionality disappears, rendering it without the sortable feature. Even if you go back to the original tab, after clicking another, the functionality does not return - the only way to do so is a physical refresh of the page in the browser. I have seen a solution which seems similar to my problem on this site, and someone recommends using the jQuery plugin, livequery. I have tried this but to no avail :-( If someone has any suggestions I would be most appreciative. I can post code snippets if it would help (though I know the instantiation code for tablesorter is fine as it works on tables with no tabs - so it's definitely not that!) EDIT: As requested, here are some code snippets: The table being sorted is <table id="#sortableTable#">..</table>, the instantiation code for tablesorter I am using is: $(document).ready(function() { $("#sortableTable").tablesorter( { headers: //disable any headers not worthy of sorting! { 0: { sorter: false }, 5: { sorter: false } }, sortMultiSortKey: 'ctrlKey', debug:true, widgets: ['zebra'] }); }); And I tried to rig up livequery as follows: $("#sortableTable").livequery(function(){ $(this).tablesorter(); }); This has not helped though... I am not sure whether I should use the id of the table with livequery as it is the click on the <ul> I should be responding to, which is of course not part of the table itself. I have tried a number of variations in the hope that one of them will help, but to no avail :-(

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  • merging tow jquery selections

    - by Praveen Prasad
    var _sel1 = $('.red'); var _sel2 = $('.yellow'); suppose there are 2 jquery sections stored in 2 vars, how can i merge them in one i dont want this way var _sel3=$('.red,.yellow') or $('.red').add('.yellow'); i actually want to merge these 2 selections stored in varaible (_sel1,_sel2) to produce a third varaible

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  • Jquery css: applying !important styles

    - by mkoryak
    I am having trouble applying a style that is !important. Ive tried: $("#elem").css("width", "100px !important"); This does nothing, no width style whatsoever is applied. Is there a jquery-ish way of applying such a style without having to overwrite cssText (which would mean id need to parse it first etc)

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  • jQuery AJAX with multiple URLs

    - by Fernando Valente
    I'm using jQuery to load the images before displaying them. The problem is that I don't know how many images are going to be loaded. The page loads the image paths from a XML file. I'm using this: $.ajax({ url: 'images/BYLINE/1.png', dataType: "image/png", success: function(data) { alert('psil'); }, error: function(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) { alert(textStatus); } });

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  • How to create javascript object from form elements using jQuery

    - by ob
    I'd like to be able to create a javascript object from my html form and am wondering if there's a good way to do this using jquery. I guess what i'm looking for is something similar to $.serialize, but which would result in a map instead of a string. <form> <input type="text" name="foo1" value="bar1" /> <input type="text" name="foo2" value="bar2" /> </form> desired result: { foo1:"bar1", foo2:"bar2" }

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  • How to set width and height dynamically using jQuery

    - by misha-moroshko
    I would like to set the width and the height of the div element dynamically using jQuery. I was trying to replace <div id="mainTable" style="width:100px; height:200px;"></div> with this: $("#mainTable").css("width", "100"); $("#mainTable").css("height", "200"); but, it does not work for me. Please help to understand why.

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  • jQuery catch paste input

    - by Christoffer Winterkvist
    I'm looking for a way to sanitize input that I paste into the browser, is this possible to do with jQuery? I've managed to come up with this so far: $(this).live(pasteEventName, function(e) { // this is where i would like to sanitize my input return false; } Unfortunately my development has come to a screeching hold because of this "minor" issue. I would really make me a happy camper if someone could point me to the right direction. Thanks in advance.

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  • jQuery function execute on Button Click and Enter/Return (key)

    - by Alvin Jones
    I'm trying to create a little search box that allows you to search Twitter based on the keyword you enter in the input field. While it's work, it only works if you press the Submit button. I would also like to be able to press the Enter or Return key to initiate the search. I've tried using the .sumbit function and wrapping my input around a form element with no success. Any insight would be greatly appreciate! Live example: http://tinyurl.com/84axyym <script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js"></script> <script> $(document).ready(function(){ function(data) { $('#startSearch').click(function(){ $('#tweets .results').remove(); var searchTerm = 'http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=' + $('#twitterSearch').val() + '&callback=?' $.getJSON(searchTerm, function(data) { $.each(data.results, function() { $('<div class="results"></div>') .hide() .append('<a class="userPicLink" href="http://twitter.com/' + this.from_user + '">' + '<img class="userImg" src="' + this.profile_image_url + '">' + '</a>') .append('<span class="userName">' + '<a href="http://twitter.com/' + this.from_user + '">' + this.from_user + '</span>') .append('<span class="userText">' + this.text + '</span>') .append('<time class="textTime">' + relTime(this.created_at) + '</time>') .appendTo('#tweets') .fadeIn(); }); }); </script> <body> <label id="searchLabel" for="twitterSearch">Search</label> <input type="search" list="searchSugg" id="twitterSearch" placeholder="css3 animation" required aria-required="true"> <input id="startSearch" type="submit"> <datalist id="searchSugg"> <option value="css3 mulitple backgrounds"> <option value="html5 video"> <option value="responsive web design"> <option value="twitter api"> </datalist> <div id="tweets"> </div> </body>

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