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  • IE Not Picking up Blur Event (jQuery)

    - by Jascha
    I did a quick search, but couldn't find a specific solution to this (I'm sure it HAS been answered) but, I need to figure this out... Anyone know why this won't work in IE? $(document).ready(function() { $(document).blur(function() { window.close(); }); }); And what to do instead? Thanks.

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  • jQuery.extend() not giving deep copy of object formed by constructor

    - by two7s_clash
    I'm trying to use this to clone a complicated Object. The object in question has a property that is an array of other Objects, and each of these have properties of different types, mostly primitives, but a couple further Objects and Arrays. For example, an ellipsed version of what I am trying to clone: var asset = new Assets(); function Assets() { this.values = []; this.sectionObj = Section; this.names = getNames; this.titles = getTitles; this.properties = getProperties; ... this.add = addAsset; function AssetObj(assetValues) { this.name = ""; this.title = ""; this.interface = ""; ... this.protected = false; this.standaloneProtected = true; ... this.chaptersFree = []; this.chaptersUnavailable = []; ... this.mediaOptions = { videoWidth: "", videoHeight: "", downloadMedia: true, downloadMediaExt: "zip" ... } this.chaptersAvailable = []; if (typeof assetValues == "undefined") { return; } for (var name in assetValues) { if (typeof assetValues[name] == "undefined") { this[name] = ""; } else { this[name] = assetValues[name]; } } ... function Asset() { return new AssetObj(); } ... function getProperties() { var propertiesArray = new Array(); for (var property in this.values[0]) { propertiesArray.push(property); } return propertiesArray; } ... function addAsset(assetValues) { var newValues; newValues = new AssetObj(assetValues); this.values.push(newValues); } } When I do var copiedAssets = $.extend(true, {}, assets); copiedAssets.values == [], while assets.values == [Object { name="section_intro", more...}, Object { name="select_textbook", more...}, Object { name="quiz", more...}, 11 more...] When I do var copiedAssets = $.extend( {}, assets); all copiedAssets.values.[X].properties are just pointers to the value in assets. What I want is a true deep copy all the way down. What am I missing? Do I need to write a custom extend function? If so, any recommended patterns?

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  • jQuery Swapping Elements

    - by zuk1
    Ok let me make an example: <head> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ $("#options_2").hide(); $("#options_3").hide(); }); </script> </head> <body> <div id="options_1">option 1</div> <div id="options_2">option 2</div> <div id="options_3">option 3</div> <a href="" class="selected">choose option 1</a> <a href="">choose option 2</a> <a href="">choose option 3</a> </body> As you can see only option 1 is visible by default, and the link you click to show option 1 has the class="selected" by default, showing the user that that option is currently selected. I basically want it so that when they click "choose option 2" the options 1 div hides itself and the options 2 div shows itself, and then gives the second link the selected class and removes the class from the image link. It basically just tabs using links and divs but due to the format I have to display it in I cannot use any of the tabs plugins I have found online.

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  • jQuery Cluetip not activated until after hover or click event

    - by kenny99
    I'm not sure what is causing this, but I am using cluetip and binding it to a live event (either click or mouseenter), but in each situation the cluetip isn't firing until after one click or hover event. I am using the live event for ajax loaded content, but I'm also having this issue with non-Ajax loaded content. I'm not sure why this is happening - can anyone see where I might be going wrong? Many thanks. $("a.jTip").live("click", function(){ $('a.jTip').cluetip({ attribute: 'href', cluetipClass: 'jtip', arrows: true, activation: 'click', ajaxCache: false, dropShadow: true, sticky: true, mouseOutClose: false, closePosition: 'title' }) return false; });

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  • jquery multiple dialoge boxes

    - by tismon
    Hi i am trying to put multiple dialog boxes in a single page. i had downloaded demo for a single dialog box and apply same effect to different "div"s.. but it came on the same position. how can i put diff. dialog boxes in diff positions ? i has set styles for 2nd and 3rd "div"s; but its not working.. somebody please help me.. regards tismon

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  • jQuery - How to dynamically add a validation rule

    - by Justin
    Hey, I'm trying to dynamically add a validation rule to some dynamic controls: $("input[id*=Hours]").rules("add", "required"); However this line gives me the following error: $.data(element.form, "validator") is null Defining rules the static way with the validate function works fine. What am I doing wrong? Thanks, Justin

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  • jQuery: color change doesn't work with Chrome and Safari

    - by Patrick
    hi, could you explain me why the following code doesn't work in Chrome and Safari, but only in Firefox ? if ($(this).css("color") == "Fuchsia"){ $(this).css("color","#000000"); } This is the link: http://www.sanstitre.ch/drupal/portfolio?tid[0]=38 If you scroll down and up you'll see "Eternal Tour" becoming purple and black again, because it is not anymore selected. (with FIrefox) With Chrome and Safari it remains black.

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  • [jQuery 1.4] move one div over another

    - by Tomasz Zielinski
    I have two div elements that are twins (i.e. their dimensions and contents are identical). I want to move of those div-s over another, so that their corners are at exactly the same coordinates. What I try to do is: var offset = $('div#placeholder').offset(); $('div#overlay').css('position', 'absolute').css('left', offset.left + 'px').css('top', offset.top + 'px') -- but this causes the overlay to be exactly (or almost exactly, taking subpixel accuracy into account) 16px below the placeholder (below, i.e. overlay_top = placeholder_top + 16px). I'm aware that offset() gives position relative to the document, and position: absolute sets position relative to body element, but compensating for body offset() doesn't help much (I'm getting 8px offset, equal to margins): offset.top -= $('body').offset().top; offset.left -= $('body').offset().left; Also, compensating for body margins (in case they were different that offset() didn't help, as they were set to 8px). Does somebody know what I'm doing wrong here? UPDATE: Take a look at here - I'm getting the same result in FireFox 3.6.3 and Opera 10.10.

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  • jQuery setInterval loop not holding variable

    - by Ryan
    Here is my code: var showNo = 1; window.setInterval(function() { if(showNo === 1) { var nextNo = 2; } else if(showNo === 2) { var nextNo = 3; } else if(showNo === 3) { var nextNo = 4; } else if(showNo === 4) { var nextNo = 5; } else if(showNo === 5) { var nextNo = 1; } else { var showNo = 1; var nextNo = 2; } var showNo = nextNo; }, 500); My question is, why is the showNo variable not holding when the setInterval loop starts? This may be a simple question, but I am trying to teach myself query and this has me stuck.. Any answers would be great. Thanks.

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  • jquery delegate table rows selector

    - by Jackob
    I have a table which may contains other inner tables (it's not possible to edit generated markup). I want to create a delegate function for row mouseenter and mouseleave which only triggers for the associated main table rows (and not inner tables rows), as following: $("#tableid").delegate("tr", "mouseenter mouseleave", function(e) { //do stuff here }); But with this selector it selects also the inner table rows, so how can I modify the selector to avoid selecting inner table rows?

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  • Add class to .hover functionality on a specific class name - jQuery

    - by marcamillion
    So, throughout my entire document, I would like for every single time the user hovers over an element with a specific class name, I would like a class to be added. My CSS looks like this: .hotspot:hover, .hotspothover { border: 4px solid #fff; box-shadow: 0px 0px 20px #000; -webkit-box-shadow: 0px 0px 20px #000; -moz-box-shadow: 0px 0px 20px #000; z-index: 1; } Class name: "hotspot". I tried this, but it doesn't seem to work: $("#hotspot.hover #hotspothover").addClass("bubble bottom"); Thanks.

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  • jquery intercept

    - by zurna
    In another question's discussion, I became aware of intercepting clicks and updating area without refreshing the whole page. Problem is, the following code seems correct to me and I dont receive any errors but data taken from another page is not displayed at all. Please advise. main page $('ul.thumbs li.pagination a').live('click', function() { var pageNumber = parseInt($(this).text().replace(/[^0-9]/g, '')); $(function ViewImages() { $.ajax({ type: "GET", url: "/FLPM/cp/images.cs.asp?Process=ViewImages&PAGEID=" + pageNumber, success: function(data) { $("#ViewImages").html(data); }, error: function (XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) { $("#ViewImages").html('.'); } }); }); return false; }); <div id="ViewImages"> </div> page where data lays <ul class="thumbs"> <li> <a href="#" class="thumb"><img src="/FLPM/media/news/images/5P2B4K5M_sm.jpg" alt="Forest Flowers" class="floatLeft" /></a> <br /> <a href="?Process=DeleteImage&IMAGEID=21" class="thumb"><span class="floatLeft">DELETE</span></a> </li> <li> <a href="#" class="thumb"><img src="/FLPM/media/news/images/6Z3L5U6W_sm.jpg" alt="Forest" class="floatLeft" /></a> <br /> <a href="?Process=DeleteImage&IMAGEID=20" class="thumb"><span class="floatLeft">DELETE</span></a> </li> <li> <a href="#" class="thumb"><img src="/FLPM/media/news/images/8O5A7J8M_sm.jpg" alt="Dock" class="floatLeft" /></a> <br /> <a href="?Process=DeleteImage&IMAGEID=19" class="thumb"><span class="floatLeft">DELETE</span></a> </li> <li> <a href="#" class="thumb"><img src="/FLPM/media/news/images/9Q6B3Q4S_sm.jpg" alt="Desert Landscape" class="floatLeft" /></a> <br /> <a href="?Process=DeleteImage&IMAGEID=18" class="thumb"><span class="floatLeft">DELETE</span></a> </li> <li> <a href="#" class="thumb"><img src="/FLPM/media/news/images/5B2N4W5Z_sm.jpg" alt="Creek" class="floatLeft" /></a> <br /> <a href="?Process=DeleteImage&IMAGEID=17" class="thumb"><span class="floatLeft">DELETE</span></a> </li> <li class="pagination">1.&nbsp;</li> <li class="pagination"><a href="2">2.</a>&nbsp;</li> </ul>

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  • jquery clone only once

    - by tsiger
    I have a series of divs like this: <div id="available-posts"> <div class="post" id="unique_id"> <a href="#" class="addme">Add</a> Some text </div> <div class="post" id="unique_id"> <a href="#" class="addme">Add</a> Some text </div> </div> The unique_id is a different number for each of the divs. Now i have a new empty div like this <div class="related-posts"></div> And i clone items in there. The thing is that i want to check if an item is already cloned. If it is i want to stop it from being cloned again. This is how i clone items: // clone it $('.addme').live('click', function() { $(this).parents('div.thepost').clone().fadeIn('normal').appendTo('#related-posts').find('a.addme').html('Remove').removeClass('addme').addClass('removeme'); return false; }); // remove it $('.removeme').live('click', function() { $(this).parents('div.thepost').fadeOut('normal', function() {$(this).remove(); }); return false; }); In other words i want the cloned list to contain only unique items. Not for example 2 clones of the same post. *edit: i am using live coz the first list (available posts) is populated through an AJAX call.

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  • jquery if statement animate back

    - by user295292
    how do i add a if statement when the right image is at +400px then animate back to -400px... when hovering the right image? $('#left img').mouseenter(function() { $('#right img').animate({ left: '+=400px' }, 700); }); $('#right img').mouseenter(function() { $('#left img').animate({ left: '-=400px' }, 700); }); something similar to this - http://www.hyundaiusa.com/ (the two main images on the site)

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  • jQuery: Trouble inserting DOM elements

    - by Rosarch
    I want to add a set of lists to the children of another DOM element: var req_subsets = $("#req_subsets"); $.each(subsets, function(index, subset) { var subset_list = $("<ul></ul>"); // add DOM elements to subset_list req_subsets.append(subset_list); }); However, only one DOM element is ever added. This makes me suspect that when I assign a new value to subset_list, the old one is overwritten. If that is the problem, how do I avoid it? If not, what else am I doing wrong? UPDATE: I changed something else, and I'm almost entirely certain that this is fixed.

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  • Selecting pictures with Jquery and Javascript

    - by Axschech
    I'm testing out a layout on a website using 3 pictures here: Schechterbusiness.info the left button works, making it go through the pictures. But I can't figure out how to get the right button to work, which is supposed to scroll through the other way. I know there's probably a way to do it with arrays but I can't wrap my brain around it. Halp! Code to scroll through pictures: $('#fryLink').click(function() { $('#hide').hide(); $('#img').hide(); count++; if(count == 1) { $('#img').attr("src","images/fry.png"); } else if(count == 2) { $('#img').attr("src","images/bender.png"); } else if(count == 3) { $('#img').attr("src","images/zoidberg.png"); } $('#img').show("fade"); if(count > 2) { count = 0; }

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  • jQuery focusin and append problem when textarea focus

    - by Frozzare
    Hello guys. I having problem with append() when the textbox is focus the second time. var i = 1; $('textarea').live('focusin', function(){ $(this).keydown(function(e){ var code = e.which; if(code === 13) { i++; $('#linenumbers').append('<li>' + i + '</li>');} }); This code will append on tag for each number, 2,3,4,5 (the first li is allread added, that why i=1) But when the user focus out and then focus in again it add two li foreache keydown, 6 and 7 = first keydown 8 and 9 = second keydown third focus it add 3 numbers, and so on.. How can i check that i just add one li each time you hit enter. Hope you get the problem!

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  • jquery keypress iterate through each loop?

    - by user239831
    hey guys, probably a simpel question, however couldn't find anything online. i have a list with search results and i want to be able to navigate through the list with my up and down keys. if (e.keyCode == 40) { //down //alert('down'); $('#searchresults ul li').each(function() { }); } if (e.keyCode == 38) { //up //alert('up'); } if (e.keyCode == 13) { //enter //alert('enter'); } the searchresults look like this: <ul> <li class="matched"><a href="link1">link1</a></li> <li class="matched"><a href="link2">link2</a></li> <li class="matched"><a href="link3">link3</a></li> </ul> So basically i just want to be able to navigate through my searchresults with the up and down keys. the selection of the current element should maybe just change the background color and when i press enter the linked and matched element is fired. any idea how i can iterate through the searchresults? thank you

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  • jQuery: appendTo parent

    - by Kenneth B
    Hi guys I can't seem to get the appendTo to work. What do I do wrong? $('div:nth-child(2n) img').appendTo(parent); Current markup: <div class="container"> <img src="123.jpg" /> <p>Hey</p> </div> <div class="container"> <img src="123.jpg" /> <p>Hey</p> </div> I want this output: <div class="container"> <p>Hey</p> <img src="123.jpg" /> </div> <div class="container"> <p>Hey</p> <img src="123.jpg" /> </div> Please help me guys... I'm tearing my hair of every minute.. :-S

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  • jQuery selector not working in IE

    - by CurlyFro
    this method should return a unique array of text from rows with a specific td class. works in ffs and chrome but not in ie8 or safari. can you spot the problem? function getUniqueIds() { var tblLnks = new Array(); $('td.tblLnk').each(function() { tblLnks.push($(this).text().trim()); }); return tblLnks.unique(); }

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