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  • Referring to an object's ID in a jQuery append statement

    - by Summer
    I have this element: <div class="isthisyou" id="unique_identifier"></div> I want to use jQuery to insert a link into the div: $('isthisyou').append('<a href="auth/create_account/'+this.id+'">Is this you?</a>'); Right now this.id is returning undefined instead of unique_identifier. What am I doing wrong? Thanks!

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  • Firefox 3.6.x no longer fires off my onload event boo hoo!

    - by Cheesle
    Hi, I have a Firefox 3.6.2 problem (3.5.x works just fine). This is the code: ... var newImage = new Image(); newImage.onload=function() {swapMapImg(newImage);}; newImage.src = newBackground; ... function swapMapImg(newImage) { alert('bingo'); } Firefox 3.6.2 no longer fires off my onload event, any ideas? Thank you!

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  • How can I make a Twitter style alert stick to the top of the window?

    - by Robert Robb
    There is an excellent code example on how to make nice jQuery Twitter style alerts here: http://blog.codecrate.com/2009/10/twitter-style-alerts-in-rails.html $(function () { var alert = $('.alert'); if (alert.length > 0) { alert.show().animate({height: alert.outerHeight()}, 200); window.setTimeout(function() { alert.slideUp(); }, 3000); } }); However, one thing that the code doesn't include is functions to stick the alert div to the top of the window, no matter how far down the page the user has scrolled. I have found a few examples but nothing seems to play nice with this existing code. Any ideas?

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  • Dojo How to ColorPalette + TooltipDialog + DropDownButton

    - by portoalet
    I am trying to add a ColorPalette into a TooltipDialog, which in turn is contained inside DropDownButton (dojo 1.3.1) Code: var paramsContent = new dijit.layout.ContentPane(); var colorPalette = new dijit.ColorPalette(); var tooltipThematic = new dijit.TooltipDialog({content: paramsContent}); var colorField = new dijit.form.DropDownButton( {label: 'Select Color', dropDown: tooltipThematic } ); How can I add the colorPalette into tooltipThematic? I did var tooltipThematic = new dijit.TooltipDialog(new dijit.ColorPalette()) but then I got this message: Already registered widget (error message on 1.0) http://o.dojotoolkit.org/forum/dijit-dijit-0-9/dijit-support/already-registered-widget-error-message How can I add the ColorPalette into the TooltipDialog?

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  • jQuery - iGoogle style interface

    - by samhamilton
    Hi all, I'm currently working on developing a customizable website layout using jQuery, so I can drag, drop, add and remove blocks of content... much like the iGoogle interface. I have my blocks dragging and dropping working with 3 columns of content My question is to do with adding and removing blocks If I use hide(), I can simply hide and show the blocks. If I use remove, I would have to append the list of blocks to load in a new block into a column. I'm not sure which is the best approach to take. I'd be grateful for any advice on best practise, i.e. to hide() or remove() and any other advice on building this kind of interface. Thank, Sam.

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  • this.optional() in jQuery validation method doesn't seem to work

    - by HiveHicks
    Hello, I've got a little problem here. I've got the following rule for one of my fields: StartDate: { required: isDelayed, dateRU: true } isDelayed() returns false, so I guess StartDate field should be optional. However if I check it inside my dateRU method: $.validator.addMethod( "dateRU", function(value, element) { return this.optional(element) || isValidDate($.trim(value)); }, "Date is incorrect" ); this.optional(element) always returns false for StartDate. I can't figure out what's wrong. Any ideas? UPD. Does optional() returns true only if element is not required AND IS EMPTY? 'Cause that may be my problem.

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  • How to add a local image in my firefox entension?

    - by jin
    I am developing a firefox extension and create a table and in it add a image , and I create a image with : var _img = document.createElementNS("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul", "xul:image"); and then I found I couldn't set its attribute "src" with a local image just like use its Url: chrome:\...., so I have to locate it in a web url:http:\ , but a problem will arise, when the http:\ couldn't be visted, How to do? if can I set the attribute of a image with a local url? Thank you very much!

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  • Export to csv in jQuery

    - by Rahul Joshi
    I am dynamically generating a div which is like : <div id='PrintDiv'> <table id="mainTable"> <tr> <td> Col1 </td> <td> Col2 </td> <td> Col3 </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Val1 </td> <td> Val2 </td> <td> Val3 </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Val11 </td> <td> Val22 </td> <td> Val33 </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Val111 </td> <td> Val222 </td> <td> Val333 </td> </tr> </table> </div> And there are lot more elements on the page as well. Now, how can i get a csv file like this : Col1,Col2,Col3 Val1,Val2,Val3 Val11,Val22,Val33 Val111,Val222,Val333 using jQuery ? need a file save dailog box too,like this : Thanks.

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  • onchange event is not woking

    - by Jim
    Hello guys, Whats wrong with this code? My first function working fine but second function is not working. Please help me. Thanks function bag1() { var sum = 0; var qty = document.form1.qty.value; var pack = document.form1.pack.value; document.form1.bag.value = (qty*pack)/100; } function bag2() { var sum = 0; var qty = document.form1.qty.value; var pack1 = document.form1.pack1.value; document.form1.bag1.value = (qty*pack1)/100; } Here is HTML code <input id="item1" name="item1" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="weight" name="weight" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="pack" name="pack" type="text" maxlength="255" onchange="bag1();" value=""/> <input id="bag" name="bag" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="rate" name="rate" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="amount" name="amount" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="element_12" name="type" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="element_13" name="brand" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <!-------------------------- Caculating 2th Row ---------------------------------------------------------------> <input type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="weight2" name="weight2" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="pack2" name="pack2" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="bag2" name="bag2" type="text" maxlength="255" onchange="bag2();" value=""/> <input id="rate2" name="rate2" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="amount2" name="amount2" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="element_12" name="type" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> <input id="element_13" name="brand" type="text" maxlength="255" value=""/> </form type="submit" value="calculator2">

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  • merging two small pieces of jquery codes

    - by Billa
    Following are two pieces of jquery code. First one prints a text message when clicked on a link, and the second slides down a div when click on a link. I want to merge second code into first one, so that when I click the link, it displays the message (as the first code does), and also slides down the #votebox (as done in second code, and show content in that. I will be very thankful for any help. $("a.vote_up").click(function(){ the_id = $(this).attr('id'); $("span#votes_count"+the_id).fadeOut("fast"); $.ajax({ type: "POST", data: "action=vote_up&id="+$(this).attr("id"), url: "votes.php", success: function(msg) { $("span#votes_up"+the_id).fadeOut(); $("span#votes_up"+the_id).html(msg); $("span#votes_up"+the_id).fadeIn(); //Here, I want to slide down the votebox and content div (from code below). } }); }); The following code slides down votebox div and displays content in it, I want to include that in the above code. $("a.vote_up").click(function(){ var id=$(this).attr("id"); var name=$(this).attr("name"); var dataString = 'id='+ id + '&name='+ name; //I want to include this votebox in above code. $("#votebox").slideDown("slow"); $("#flash").fadeIn("slow"); $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "rating.php", data: dataString, cache: false, success: function(html){ $("#flash").fadeOut("slow"); //and want to use this div as well. $("#content").html(html); } }); }); Thanks for any help.

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  • Cross browser window close event

    - by slik
    Is there a solution for cross browser event. I need to check if user closes their window and to throw an ajax request to my database to sign them out. I've looked everyone but most cases its not working in all browsers. Anyone have a solution? Or Alternative on how to do this perhaps a conditional statement depending on the browser? Thanks!

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  • jQuery internals: Organization of the jQuery Object

    - by sonofdelphi
    I was going through the source code of jQuery. I'm having trouble understanding the wrapping strategy for the jQuery object. (function( window, undefined ) { // Define a local copy of jQuery var jQuery = function( selector, context ) { // The jQuery object is actually just the init constructor 'enhanced' return new jQuery.fn.init( selector, context ); }, .... .... .... // Expose jQuery to the global object window.jQuery = window.$ = jQuery; })(window); Specifically, what I'm not able to understand stems from the first line. What is the outermost unnamed container function? Why is it required? Why is the container function anonymous? What is the need for the outermost '(' parantheses ?

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  • jquery - Create a List of all LIs Name's

    - by nobosh
    Given the following block of HTML: <ul id="taglist"> <li><a name="45" href="">Product 1</a></li> <li><a name="1146" href="">Product 2</a></li> <li><a name="13437" href="">Product 3</a></li> <li><a name="51" href="">Product 4</a></li> </ul> Is it possible for JQUERY to return a STRING, one variable with the name values: alert(tagliststring); Would alert: 45,1146,13437,51 Thanks

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  • functions inside or outside jquery document ready

    - by Hans
    Up until now I just put all my jQuery goodness inside the $(document).ready() function, including simple functions used in certain user interactions. But functions that don´t require the DOM document to be loaded or are only called afterwards anyway, can be placed outside the $(document).ready() as well. Consider for example a very simple validation function such as: function hexvalidate(color) { // Validates 3-digit or 6-digit hex color codes var reg = /^(#)?([0-9a-fA-F]{3})([0-9a-fA-F]{3})?$/; return reg.test(color); } The function is only called from within the $(document).ready() function though. What is best practice (syntax, speed); placing such a function inside or outside the jquery document ready function?

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  • toggleClass messing something up.

    - by Mathias Nielsen
    Hi I am using playing around with the Pretty-checkboxes-plugin and have a problem. The plugin can be seen here http://aaronweyenberg.com/90/pretty-checkboxes-with-jquery As you can see, this uses two links to select and deselect. I want it to only use one link and then change the class to make it work the other way the next time it is clicked. It should be simple enough. I have been trying to get it working with toggleClass. I simply put in the toggleClass statement so the code looks like so: $(document).ready(function() { /* see if anything is previously checked and reflect that in the view*/ $(".checklist input:checked").parent().addClass("selected"); /* handle the user selections */ $(".checklist .checkbox-select").click( function(event) { event.preventDefault(); $(this).parent().addClass("selected"); $(this).parent().find(":checkbox").attr("checked","checked"); $(this).toggleClass("checkbox-select checkbox-deselect"); } ); $(".checklist .checkbox-deselect").click( function(event) { event.preventDefault(); $(this).parent().removeClass("selected"); $(this).parent().find(":checkbox").removeAttr("checked"); $(this).toggleClass("checkbox-select checkbox-deselect"); } ); }); This works to some extend. The classes toggle just fine, but the rest of the code only works the first time it is run. All subsequent clicks just toggle the class og the link and nothing else. Does anyone have any idea why this is?

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