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  • Is there a way to stop all javascript on the page?

    - by M28
    I need to stop all the javascript running on the page, but I have a limitation: I cannot control the tags content, I am editing the page after it's being loaded. Also, I need to remove all the variables defined by the old script that was running and stop all the intervals.

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  • vertical align img

    - by JK36
    I have a div called "images" which has a width of 277px. Within that div I have 9 images in it, just stored as tags. I've got the images to float left and line up quite nicely within my div, but I would like the images to align vertically, as some are portrait and others are landscape. I know I can do this if I enclose each image in a div, but the plugin I use to launch the gallery won't recognise which image is being fired, so i need to enclose them as just within the tags. This is the code I have, if someone can help me just align the images horizontally and vertically. I don't want the images to be skewed. #images_box a { float:left; padding:9px; width: 70px; height: 70px; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle; display: table-cell; } my data <div id="images"> <a class="fancybox" rel="gallery1" href="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7069/7060779347_fbee5aae15_b.jpg" title="morning after[explored] (mariosworld343)"> <img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7069/7060779347_fbee5aae15_m.jpg" alt="" /> </a> <a class="fancybox" rel="gallery1" href="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7234/7047458501_46a2203733_b.jpg" title="Self confined... (TVidhya)"> <img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7234/7047458501_46a2203733_m.jpg" alt="" /> </a> <a class="fancybox" rel="gallery1" href="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7053/6918451990_20fa76f338_b.jpg" title="kleiner schrittmacher (KatjaGiersig)"> <img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7053/6918451990_20fa76f338_m.jpg" alt="" /> </a> <a class="fancybox" rel="gallery1" href="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7121/7059981833_abe404f4a0_b.jpg" title="(caro diario.)"> <img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7121/7059981833_abe404f4a0_m.jpg" alt="" /> </a> </div>

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  • jQuery .load(), don't show new content until images loaded

    - by Jarred
    Hi. I have been working on a jQuery photo slideshow. It scales the images to the browser size, and slides them left and right. There is no pre-determined size or aspect ratio, the script does everything on the fly. It requires that all images be fully loaded, so it can custom resize each individual image based on it's own aspect ratio ( width():height(), etc ), calculate the width of containing div, and calculate the slide distance from one image to another. As a stand-alone, it works pretty well (despite my lack of skills)! I simply hide the slideshow containing div at (document).ready, allow the images to load, then run the slideshow prep scripts at (window).load. Once this is done, it only then makes the slideshow divs, images, etc appear, properly sized, positioned and ready to roll. The ultimate goal is to be able to load in any number of slideshows without refreshing the page. The point of this is to be able to play uninterrupted background music. I know music on websites is annoying, but the target market likes it, a lot! I am using (target).load(page.php .element, function prepInsertNewShow() { //Prepare slideshow resizeImages(); slideArray(); //Show slideshow (target).fadeIn(); }); and it definitely works! The problem is that I cannot find a way to hold off on preparing and showing the new content until the images have finished loading. It is running the slideshow prep scripts (which are totally dependent on the images being fully loaded), before the images are loaded. This results in a completely jacked up show! What I want to do is this - (target).load(page.php .element, function prepInsertNewShow() { //Wait until images are loaded $('img').load( function() { //Prepare slideshow resizeImages(); slideArray(); //Show slideshow (target).fadeIn(); } }); But this doesn't seem to work, the new content is never shown. You can see a live version here. The initial gallery loads correctly, everything looks good. The only nav link that works is Galleries Engagement, which will load a new show (a containing div with multiple <img> tags). You will see that the images are not centered, the containing div and slide distances are much too small, as they were calculated using images that were not actually loaded. Is there any way I can delay handling and showing new content until it is fully loaded? Any suggestions would be most appreciated, thanks for your time! PS - It just occurred to me while typing this that a decent solution may be to insert "width=x" height="x" into the <img> tags, so the script can work from those values, even if the images have not loaded...hmm...

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  • named anchors not working in safari

    - by David
    Hi there, can anyone explain why named anchor tags would not work in safari but work fine in other browsers: ie, ff, opera, chrome. I have some links to different areas of the same page and nothing happens when clicking on them in safari only. All the other browsers mentioned take me to that area of the page. I have tried using both the id and the name attribute for the anchors but neither makes any difference.

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  • Is there a link to the "latest" jquery library on Google APIs?

    - by Nick Pierpoint
    I use the following for a jquery link in my <script> tags: http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.2.6/jquery.js Just wondered if anyone had discovered whether there's a link to the "latest" version: Something like the following (which doesn't work): http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/latest/jquery.js (Obviously not necessarily a great plan to link your code to potentially changing libraries but useful in development)

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  • Do you say No to C# Regions?

    - by LittleBoy
    The idea behind the question is - Just say No! to C# Regions It is said that "the reason to use #region tags because all the things they are hiding is just really bad code." How do you use regions effectively?

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  • jQuery: Get <td>'s html only

    - by Poku
    Hey, i have this code. It returns all the td code including the td /td tags. I want it to only return the content/html of the td <td>Hey</td> should give me just Hey   jQuery("#ReportTable", html).each(function (index, tr) { arr[index] = jQuery("tbody tr", tr).map(function (index, td) { return jQuery(td).html(); }); });

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  • Search tool that uses a grammar rather than regular expression?

    - by Tom Hubbard
    Are there any search tools that allow you to set up a simple token/grammar parsing system that work similar to regular expressions? What we want to do is search our ColdFusion code for queries that do not have cfqueryparams in them. A regular expression gets a bit tough in this situation because I can't keep track of the start tags while looking for something else before getting an end tag. It seems like a parsing system would work more accurately.

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  • Subversion: Oops! Any way to move / to /trunk?

    - by Metaphile
    I made the mistake of creating a Subversion repository without the usual trunk, branches, and tags directories. That is, the root directory of the project maps to the root directory of the repository. Now I want to create a feature branch, but there's no good place to put it. What I'd like to do is move / to /trunk, preserving its properties and history. Am I out of luck?

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  • What does <![CDATA[]]> in XML mean?

    - by mystify
    I often find this strange CDATA tag in XML files: <![CDATA[]]> I have observed that this CDATA tag always comes at the beginning, and then followed by some stuff. But sometimes it is used, sometimes it is not. I assume it is to mark that some "data" will be inserted after that. But what kind of "data"? Isn't anything I write in XML tags some sort of "data"?

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  • Disabling the "save password" prompt in web browsers

    - by torrtruk
    hi guys. How do I disable the save password prompt in web browsers whenever I'm submitting a form. I've seen a few bank sites where this doesn't come up. Are they doing it through JS or there any http headers or HTML meta tags available to achieve this? I'm trying to do this for a mobile application. Please pour your ideas.

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  • Can I declare the same value for two attributes at once

    - by graphicdivine
    For example, for accessibility reasons I want my onfocus and onmouseover to have identical values. For the sake of maintainability I want to declare this once only. What I'd like to be able to do is this: <a onmouseover,onfocus="assist('hello');">linktext</a> But, of course, that would be too easy, and doesn't work. What's the best way I can achieve this DRYing out of my tags?

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  • Parse CSS out from <style> elements

    - by awj
    Can someone tell me an efficient method of retrieving the CSS between tags on a page of markup in .NET? I've come up with a method which uses recursion, Split() and CompareTo() but is really long-winded, and I feel sure that there must be a far shorter (and more clever) method of doing the same. Please keep in mind that it is possible to have more than one element on a page, and that the element can be either or .

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  • jQuery: click() not working in IE 7

    - by Patrick
    hello, I cannot make the click() function work in IE7, for the tags links on the top of the page in this website: http://www.sanstitre.ch/drupal/portfolio?tid[0]=38 Everything works perfectly in other browsers and, the z-index of the header is bigger than the rest of the content. thanks

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  • Parameterizing a SQL IN clause?

    - by Jeff Atwood
    How do I parameterize a query containing an IN clause with a variable number of arguments, like this one? select * from Tags where Name in ('ruby','rails','scruffy','rubyonrails') order by Count desc In this query, the number of arguments could be anywhere from 1 to 5. I would prefer not to use a dedicated stored procedure for this (or XML), but if there is some fancy SQL Server 2008 specific way of doing it elegantly, I am open to that.

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  • How to extract text using regex?

    - by Lost_in_code
    In the HTML below: <a href="link1.php">1</a><a href="link2.php">2</a><a href="link3.php">3</a> How do I extract link1.php,link2.php,link3.php and push them into an array using regex? (There could be N number of <a> tags in the text)

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  • How to manage and make look of complex data <table> identical in all browser?

    - by metal-gear-solid
    What are helpful CSS properties which can be helpful for table? I have to make so many complex tables which have different type of colors in columns, thead, borders, padding, alternate row and column colors etc. I want to use as less as possible of css classes. How to make complex tables design with combination of as much as possible of HTML tags and CSS properties? and should look identical in all browsers.

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  • Forum for Sharing OneNote

    - by jobless-spt
    I am a big fan of OneNote. Few weeks back I came across a forum where people had shared their OneNote notebooks. Now I am trying to search but unable to find that link. Does anyone know of any such/similar forum? Note: Can anyone add Tags oneNote or Microsoft-OneNote to this. Thanks.

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  • Get image data in Javascript?

    - by detariael
    I have a regular HTML page with some images (just regular IMG HTML tags). I'd like to get their content, base64 encoded preferably, without the need to redownload the image (ie. it's already loaded by the browser, so now I want the content). I'd love to achieve that with Greasemonkey and Firefox.

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