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  • How to write Jquery cookie

    - by mtwallet
    Hi. I am designing a website that has 100% width + height div containing a graphic overlaying the home page. I want to show this once to the user when they first visit the site, a kind of welcome to the site click here to enter then this would never been shown to that user again. How do I write a cookie to do this? Many thanks.

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  • Extending jQuery Form Validation Script for new form fields

    - by user982124
    I have a simple HTML form that originally was a series of Questions (A1 to A5 and B1 to B3) with yes/no radio buttons like this: <tr> <td width="88%" valign="top" class="field_name_left">A1</td> <td width="12%" valign="top" class="field_data"> <input type="radio" name="CriteriaA1" value="Yes">Yes<input type="radio" name="CriteriaA1" value="No">No</td> </tr> The user could only answer either the A series of questions OR either the B series of questions, but not both. Also they must complete all questions in either the A or B series. I now have an additional series of questions - C1 to C6 - and need to extend my validation scripts to ensure the user enters either A, B or C and answers all questions within each series. My original script for just the A and B looks like this: $(function() { $("#editRecord").submit(function(){ // is anything checked? if(!checkEmpty()){ $("#error").html("Please check something before submitting"); //alert("nothing Checked"); return false; } // Only A _OR_ B if(isAorB()){ $("#error").html("Please complete A or B, not both"); //alert("please complete A or B, not both"); return false; }; // all A's or all B's if(allAorBChecked()){ $("#error").html("It appears you have not completed all questions"); //alert("missing data"); return false; }; if(haveNo()){ // we're going on, but sending "type = C" } //alert("all OK"); return true; }); }); function checkEmpty(){ var OK = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ if (this.checked){ OK = true; } }); return OK; } function isAorB(){ var OK = false; var Achecked = false; var Bchecked = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ var theChar=this.name.charAt(8); // if we have an A checked remember it if(theChar == "A" && this.checked && !Achecked){ Achecked = true; } if(Achecked && theChar == "B" && !Bchecked){ if(this.checked){ Bchecked = true; } } if (Achecked && Bchecked){ OK = true; } }); return OK; } function allAorBChecked(){ var notOK = false; var Achecked = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ // skip through to see if we're doing A's or B's var theChar=this.name.charAt(8); // check the A's if(theChar == "A" && this.checked && !Achecked){ Achecked = true; } }); if(Achecked){ // set the input to A $("#type").val("A"); // check _all_ a's are checked var thisName; var thisChecked = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ var theChar=this.name.charAt(8); var checked = this.checked; if (theChar == "A"){ if (this.name == thisName && !thisChecked){ // Yes wasn't checked - is No? if(!checked){ notOK = true; } } thisChecked = checked; thisName = this.name; } }); }else{ // set the input to B $("#type").val("B"); // check _all_ b's are checked var thisName; var thisChecked = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ var theChar=this.name.charAt(8); var checked = this.checked; if (theChar == "B"){ if (this.name == thisName && !thisChecked){ // A wasn't checked - is B? if(!checked){ notOK = true; } } thisChecked = checked; thisName = this.name; } }); } return notOK; } function haveNo(){ var thisName; var notOK = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ var checked = this.checked; if (this.name == thisName){ //Is this checked if(checked){ notOK = true; $("#type").val("C"); } } thisName = this.name; }); return notOK; } This worked well but I'm completely stuck at extending it to include the C series. I now have to check that the user hasn't answered any A and B, A and C and B and C questions. Everything I've tried fails to validate. Here's where I'm at right now with my new script: $(function() { $("#editRecord").submit(function(){ // is anything checked? if(!checkEmpty()){ $("#error").html("Please check something before submitting"); //alert("nothing Checked"); return false; } // Only A or B or C if(isAorBorC()){ $("#error").html("Please complete A or B or C, not both"); //alert("please complete A or B, not both"); return false; }; // all A's or all B's or all C's if(allAorBorCChecked()){ $("#error").html("It appears you have not completed all questions"); //alert("missing data"); return false; }; if(haveNo()){ // we're going on, but sending "type = C" } //alert("all OK"); return true; }); }); function checkEmpty(){ var OK = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ if (this.checked){ OK = true; } }); return OK; } function isAorBorC(){ var OK = false; var Achecked = false; var Bchecked = false; var Cchecked = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ var theChar=this.name.charAt(8); // if we have an A checked remember it if(theChar == "A" && this.checked && !Achecked){ Achecked = true; } if(theChar == "B" && this.checked && !Achecked){ Bchecked = true; } if(theChar == "C" && this.checked && !Achecked){ Cchecked = true; } if(Achecked && theChar == "B" && !Bchecked){ if(this.checked){ Bchecked = true; } } if(Achecked && theChar == "C" && !Cchecked){ if(this.checked){ Cchecked = true; } } if(Bchecked && theChar == "C" && !Cchecked){ if(this.checked){ Cchecked = true; } } if (Achecked && Bchecked){ OK = true; } if (Achecked && CBchecked){ OK = true; } if (Bchecked && Cchecked){ OK = true; } }); return OK; } function allAorBorCChecked(){ var notOK = false; var Achecked = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ // skip through to see if we're doing A's or B's var theChar=this.name.charAt(8); // check the A's if(theChar == "A" && this.checked && !Achecked){ Achecked = true; } }); if(Achecked){ // set the input to A $("#type").val("A"); // check _all_ a's are checked var thisName; var thisChecked = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ var theChar=this.name.charAt(8); var checked = this.checked; if (theChar == "A"){ if (this.name == thisName && !thisChecked){ // Yes wasn't checked - is No? if(!checked){ notOK = true; } } thisChecked = checked; thisName = this.name; } }); }elseif{ // set the input to B $("#type").val("B"); // check _all_ b's are checked var thisName; var thisChecked = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ var theChar=this.name.charAt(8); var checked = this.checked; if (theChar == "B"){ if (this.name == thisName && !thisChecked){ // A wasn't checked - is B? if(!checked){ notOK = true; } } thisChecked = checked; thisName = this.name; } }); } return notOK; } }else{ // set the input to C $("#type").val("C"); // check _all_ c's are checked var thisName; var thisChecked = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ var theChar=this.name.charAt(8); var checked = this.checked; if (theChar == "C"){ if (this.name == thisName && !thisChecked){ // A wasn't checked - is B? if(!checked){ notOK = true; } } thisChecked = checked; thisName = this.name; } }); } return notOK; } function haveNo(){ var thisName; var notOK = false; $(":radio").each(function(){ var checked = this.checked; if (this.name == thisName){ //Is this checked if(checked){ notOK = true; $("#type").val("C"); } } thisName = this.name; }); return notOK; } Anyone see what I'm doing wrong?

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  • Control is set to false, jQuery selector fails

    - by Damien Joe
    Hi I have some controls on an asp.net modal which I show manually via code behind. Now I am trying to attach a selector on one of the controls inside pageLoad(), problem being is that the modal container is initially set to visible=false. I tried checking for length but it still throws exception if ($('#<%= myControl.ClientId %>').length > 0) { $('#<%= myControl.ClientID %>').click(function() { // Do work }); } Compiler Error Message: CS0103: The name 'myControl' does not exist in the current context

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  • Jquery adding and removing class dynamically

    - by user244394
    I am trying to add the class"selected" when a link is clicked and when the user click on the next link , I want to remove the previously "selected" class and add "selected" to the link clicked.. -Thanks in advance $(document).ready(function() { $('.news a').click(function(){ $(this).addClass("selected"); }); }); <div class="news-w"> <div class="news" id="getnews-1"> <a href="#" >topic</a> </div> <div class="news" id="getnews-2"> <a href="#">topic</a> </div> <div class="news" id="getnews-3"> <a href="#" >topic</a> </div> <div class="news" id="getnews-4"> <a href="#">topic</a> </div> <div class="news" id="getnews-5"> <a href="#">topic</a> </div> </div>

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  • jquery accessibility option

    - by Val
    what do you guys think of this code to help with some lazy people out there :) $('a').each(function (i,n){ $title = $(n).attr('title'); if(!$title){ $(n).attr('title',$(n).html()); } }); Considering that most links have the same title as their text so... let me knwo if any of you out there like this? So we can tell w3school one box ticked :)

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  • Making JQuery horizontal accordion close on click

    - by user310404
    Example: http://vincent-massaro.com/map/ Currently, the script allows you to click on a piece of the accordion to open it, but it is set to close on mouseleave. When I set the mouseleave to .click, it gets confused and doesn't know what state it is in. The code controlling this is below, and the full script is in haccordion.js linked in the page source. If someone could help me modify this script, I would be very grateful! Thanks in advance. $target.click(function(){ haccordion.expandli(config.accordionid, this) config.$lastexpanded=$(this) }) if (config.collapsecurrent){ //if previous content should be contracted when expanding current $target.mouseleave(function(){ $(this).stop().animate({width:config.paneldimensions.peekw}, config.speed) }) }

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  • jQuery storing settings

    - by user138988
    I'm trying to build a player for a radio station that automatically updates the current song from an XML file, the problem is that I don't want it to update the UI (updateSongIMG) unless the song has actually changed. I have a hidden div called settings_songid that stores the song id and it should check that against a value in the XML file, if its different, then it should update it. The problem is that the function below does not actually work, it pulls all the XML data fine, but it doesn't call updateSongIMG as it fails the 'if'. function loadXML() { $.get('player.xml', function(d){ $(d).find('onair').each(function(){ var $onair = $(this); var show_name = $onair.find('showname').text(); var song_l1 = $onair.find('songline1').text(); var song_l2 = $onair.find('songline2').text(); var song_img = $onair.find('songimg').text(); var song_id = $onair.find('song_id').text(); var old_song_id = $("#settings_songid").html(); if (!old_show_id==show_id){ $("#settings_songid").html(song_id); updateSongIMG(song_img,song_l1,song_l2); } }); }); };

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  • jQuery: exclude class on click

    - by Kevin Brown
    //Table select $("#reports-table tr").click( function() { var detail_id = $(this).attr('id'); $(this).addClass("selected"); $(this).siblings().removeClass("selected"); $('#reports-right').show().load('/members/details/'+detail_id); $('#reports-table').width(680); } ); I currently am using this code to add a selected class to a table row and show details of the row clicked in a right 'aside'. The problem is, I have action buttons in the row--when they are clicked, becausee they are children of the tr, this function still runs... How can I exclude a certain class?

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  • Jquery ui Datepicker, showing next month.

    - by Alex
    I wonder how to set next month with showing only mondays active: i tried to do smth like that but it wont work function onlyMondaysNextMonth(date){ var day = date.getDay(); var mDate = date.getMonth() + 1; return { minDate: mDate, } return [(day == 1),'']; } Thank you.

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  • Execute function by pressing "return" using jQuery?

    - by Axel
    Hi, i have two text inputs like the following, i don't want to use <form> , so i want when people press "return" after filling the inputs, a function called "doit()" should be executed. <script> function doit(){ alert("you submitted the info"); ..........ajax code........ } </script> <input type="text" id="email" /> <input type="text" id="skills" /> Thanks

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  • jQuery validation: .each with form

    - by Kevin Brown
    If I have a form of about 40 questions, how do I apply the same rules to questions 1-20, and 21-40? For example: $("#form_survey").validate({ rules: { a_ +i: {max:12, maxlength:2}, }, messages: { a_ +i:{ max: "That's too much!" } } Where the "+i" is the ideal increment of +1... Should be easy, I'm just stuck on syntax...

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  • jquery selectors (finding tag)

    - by matthewsteiner
    I'm sure this is simple, but I can't seem to figure it out. I need to be able to pass a function an element id, and know what element tag it is. For example: <a id="first"></a> <input id="last" /> If I know the id is "first", how can I get that the tag is "a"?

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  • Jquery Quicksearch plugin issue with dynamic pages

    - by TheDarkMist
    Quicksearch is really cool... but it has a usability issue that makes it behave weird. A lot of users presses enter after inserting a string so the page is reloaded with no parameters and the queries are destroyed. look at that: http://www.parksmania.it/parco_list.php?rid=1 Adding $('form#filtroRapido').submit(function () { return false; }); doesn't work! Has someone already solved this?

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  • problem with jquery for add cart button

    - by jessy
    hi i have a problem with displaying amount.i have the page called make payment in this page i made three radio buttons, if i click the button that amount must add with addcart like a product. <form id='theForm'> <input type="hidden" name="totalamount" id="totalamount" value="1" /> input type="radio" name="rmr" id="payment1" value="3" onclick="updatepayment(this.value)" / input type="radio" name="rmr" id="payment2" value="5.5" onclick="updatepayment(this.value)"/ input type="radio" name="rmr" id="payment4" value="10" onclick="updatepayment(this.value)"/ div id="finalamount" /div i think that problem is my js script. if i click that button there is no response. how do i solve that problem you guys can give me any idea $(document).ready(function() { $(".cart :radio[name='rmr']").add(".cart :radio[name='rmr']").each(function() { $(this).click(function() { $(".cart :radio[name='rmr']").add(".cart :radio[name='rmr']").each(function() { $(this).attr("checked", false); }); $(this).attr("checked", true); }); }); }) function updatePayment(val) { $("").html("updatePayment(" + val + ")").appendTo(document.body); } thanks.have a nice day

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  • Radio buttons not checked in jQuery

    - by kd7iwp
    I have this line of code for page load: if ($("input").is(':checked')) { and it works fine when the radio button input is checked. However, I want the opposite. Something along the lines of if ($("input").not(.is(':checked'))) { so that my if statement runs when none of the radiobuttons are selected. What is the best way to go about this?

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  • JQuery Div not animating in click function

    - by Doug
    Hi Everyone! I have the following code, I am attempting to have a div animate on a click event, but for some reason the div is immediately moving to the location and it's not animating to the coordinates specified, what am I doing wrong here? code: $(document).ready(function() { $('#example1').click(function(e){ var x = e.pageX - this.offsetLeft; var y = e.pageY - this.offsetTop; $('#example1-xy').html("X: " + x + " Y: " + y); var leftOfShip = x; //var leftOfShip = document.getElementById("ship").style.left + 20; $("#ship").animate({left: $("#ship").css("left",leftOfShip)},5000); }); }); Any Advice would be of help!!

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  • Jquery returns index -1 always

    - by jfreak53
    This is my index code that I use to return the buttons parent div's index: j('#optionform').index( j(this).parent() ) I'm trying to find out the DIV index of the button clicked, so I can remove the DIV. The HTML layout is like so: <form id="optionform" onsubmit="return false;"> <label><input type="checkbox" id="s_name" value="s_name"> Survey Name </label> <label><input type="checkbox" id="s_type" value="s_type"> Survey Type </label><br> Filter Results:<br> <div id="template" style="display: none;"> Column: <select id="fcolumn[]"> <option></option> <option value="s_name">Survey Name</option> <option value="s_type">Survey Type</option> </select><br> Filter Type: <select id="ftype[]"> <option></option> <option value="=">Equals</option> <option value="LIKE">Like</option> </select><br> Filter content: <input type="text" id="fcontent[]"><br> <img src="images/add.png" width="32px" onclick="addTemp(); return false;"> <img src="images/delete.png" width="32px" onclick="alert(j(this).attr('src')); remTemp(j('#optionform').index( j(this).parent() )); return false;"> </div> <div class="template" style="display: block;"> Column: <select id="fcolumn[]"> <option></option> <option value="s_name">Survey Name</option> <option value="s_type">Survey Type</option> </select><br> Filter Type: <select id="ftype[]"> <option></option> <option value="=">Equals</option> <option value="LIKE">Like</option> </select><br> Filter content: <input type="text" id="fcontent[]"><br> <img src="images/add.png" width="32px" onclick="addTemp(); return false;"> <img src="images/delete.png" width="32px" onclick="alert(j(this).attr('src')); remTemp(j('#optionform').index( j(this).parent() )); return false;"> </div> <div class="template" style="display: block;"> Column: <select id="fcolumn[]"> <option></option> <option value="s_name">Survey Name</option> <option value="s_type">Survey Type</option> </select><br> Filter Type: <select id="ftype[]"> <option></option> <option value="=">Equals</option> <option value="LIKE">Like</option> </select><br> Filter content: <input type="text" id="fcontent[]"><br> <img src="images/add.png" width="32px" onclick="addTemp(); return false;"> <img src="images/delete.png" width="32px" onclick="alert(j(this).attr('src')); remTemp(j('#optionform').index( j(this).parent() )); return false;"> </div> </form> But it always returns -1 in the index.

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  • displaying jpg image via jquery ajax call

    - by Sobek
    Hi, I want to show images that are requested from a binary field (blob) out of a mysql database. They are retrieved by a PHP script and outputs a 'real' jpeg image i.e. header('Content-Type') = 'image/jpeg'. This is working. But how can i intercept this image that is being made by an ajax call ?

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  • jQuery: Split <td> from <tr>

    - by Poku
    Hey, I have a string containing s and s. I want to split the data from the s into an array. So that this: Test Hey Test2 Hey2 Becomes: array[0] = { test, hey } array[1] = { test2, hey2 }

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  • jquery offset incorrect on floating elements

    - by LordZardeck
    I have a bunch of images each with the float: left property applied to them. They are constrained withing a 400px width area, forcing them into a grid of 4 X 4. If i try to get the position of them, they are always incorrect. What is causing this? You can see what I'm trying to do here: http://dev.redemptionconnect.com/cards/browse. Click one of the images to see what I mean. the dialog that pops up should be over the image you clicked.

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  • my jquery code dont work?

    - by kingdom
    UCCN1003Edit <script type="text/javascript"> $(function(){ $('a.edit').click(function(event){ var change = $(this).parent('div').find('p'); var changeText = change.text(); var wrapper = $(this).parent('div'); var clone = change.clone(true); var changeBox = $(this).parent('div').find('.editBox'); var changeBoxText = changeBox.val(); if($(this).text() == 'Edit'){ wrapper.prepend("<input class='editBox' type='text' value='"+ changeText + "'/>"); wrapper.append("<a href='#' class='save' style='margin-left:10px' >Save</a>"); change.remove(); $(this).text("cancel"); }else if($(this).text()=='cancel'){ wrapper.prepend("<p>" + changeBoxText +"</p>"); $('.editBox').remove(); $('.save').remove(); $(this).text('Edit'); } }); $('.save').click(function(event){ var editBox = $(this).parent('div').find('.editBox'); var editBoxText = editBox.text(); var wrapper = $(this).parent('div'); wrapper.prepand("<p>" + editBoxText + "</p>"); editBox.remove(); $(this).remove(); }); }); </script> My part that work work is $('.save').click(function(event){ var editBox = $(this).parent('div').find('.editBox'); var editBoxText = editBox.text(); var wrapper = $(this).parent('div'); wrapper.prepand("<p>" + editBoxText + "</p>"); editBox.remove(); $(this).remove(); }); where the wrapper wont prepand the p tag and the editBox and the .save wont be remove. i try to add alert("work") in this and it wont alert at all. anyone know why?

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  • applying a var to an if statement jquery

    - by Dirty Bird Design
    Need to apply a var to a statement if its conditions are met, this syntax isn't throwing errors but its not working. <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ var action_is_post = false; //stuff here $(this).ready(function () { if ($("#stepDesc0").is(".current")) { action_is_post = true; } }); //stuff here </script> should I use something other than .ready? Do I even need the $(this).ready(function ()... part? I need it to apply the var when #stepDesc0 has the class current.

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  • jQuery and executing code until mouseout is called

    - by Tomaszewski
    Good day all, I am tasked with building a slider for our site. Here is my goal: <div id="abc"> <div id="slider">...</div> </div> I need to move "slider" left 30px at a time when a button is hovered over, and right 30px when another button is hovered over. My problem is that there doesn't seem to be a reliable method for telling the code that the mouse hasn't left the are in question, unless there is something I did not think about or read yet. In other words, when the mouse is OVER the a button, the code to move "slider" left is executed until the mouseout is called. I'm not really sure how to do this. The only way I can think of is to look at the offsetTop and offsetLeft and offsetTop DOM properties and compare them to the mouse position, than run checks to see if the mouse is within the bounds of the box, and if not than it will stop the execution of code. Is there a better way to do this?

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