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  • Countdown timer?

    - by Khou
    How do you make a Countdown timer? When the user loads the page, clock starts counting down, it reaches time, it redirects browser to a new page. Found this, it was not too useful. http://encosia.com/2007/07/25/display-data-updates-in-real-time-with-ajax/

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  • jqueryUI Slider: Setting minimum and maximum values in range from DB

    - by alexBrand
    I have a jQueryUI slider on my website that deals with price range. I have a products table in mysql that has various entries. I am using the slider to filter the results, but I need to set the minimum and maximum prices from the records in my database. Should I just generate (with php) hidden fields in my html that contain the minimum and maximum and then use jQuery to obtain them? Or is there a better way of achieving this, maybe using AJAX? Thanks

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  • [CPAINT Error] invalid HTTP response code ‘0’

    - by Abs
    Hello all, I am trying to make use of a script that uses CPAINT and I keep getting the error above when I click on favourite an item (a 5 star rating system). It looks like it is making an AJAX request but I can not see this from my Firebug to debug this - why is this the case? More importantly what does the error code 0 mean? Thank you all for any help

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  • Dropdownlist disappears in IE7

    - by IP
    In an ASP.Net application, I have a dropdownlist that, when you select something (causing an ajax postback), it disappears in IE7 (in IE8 running in IE7 mode, it does this: http://twitpic.com/1t9blq). Other browsers it is fine in

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  • reading input file from server and displaying output on client side

    - by tazim
    Hi, I have to read a file from server side . Obtained its contents stored it in a list and sent it to template Now, My question is how to access this list so as to display the contents of files line by line . I am using ajax and jquery to obtain the data on client side def showfiledata(request): f = open("/home/tazim/webexample/test.txt") list = f.readlines() return_dict = {'list':list} json = simplejson.dumps(list) return HttpResponse(json,mimetype="application/json")

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  • What is wrong with this code? [closed]

    - by rajesh
    function checkLength(obj,url){ //alert("URL="+url+" OBJ="+obj); if(obj) { var params = 'query='+obj; var myAjax = new Ajax.Request(url, { method: 'post', parameters: params, onComplete: loadResponse }); } } The code isn't working, but I don't know why. I think I need to include other files, but I don't know which

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  • echo/print specific element

    - by gin
    hi everyone,, i tried this example on ajax here and i wonder if i can echo/print a specific element of the array at the php side let's say i just want to print the second element which is "lastName" i tried echo $t2lpostData[1] it gives me error "Undefined offset: 1 in C:\wamp\www\thank-you.php on line 12" help plz,,

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  • Load script before function

    - by andrei
    I want to use a function on my html page but the content is delivered via ajax, how do I first load the script and then apply the function ? It won't work if I include the script in my . Also how can I use the jQuery .find() and and apply a function or modify the css for content that has been delivered after the page has loaded ?

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  • what is the wrong in the code ???

    - by rajesh
    function checkLength(obj,url){ //alert("URL="+url+" OBJ="+obj); if(obj) { var params = 'query='+obj; var myAjax = new Ajax.Request(url, { method: 'post', parameters: params, onComplete: loadResponse }); } } is nor working why i think there is requirement of include some files in it.which is that??/

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  • Realtime MySQL search results on an advanced search page

    - by Andrew Heath
    I'm a hobbyist, and started learning PHP last September solely to build a hobby website that I had always wished and dreamed another more competent person might make. I enjoy programming, but I have little free time and enjoy a wide range of other interests and activities. I feel learning PHP alone can probably allow me to create 98% of the desired features for my site, but that last 2% is awfully appealing: The most powerful tool of the site is an advanced search page that picks through a 1000+ record game scenario database. Users can data-mine to tremendous depths - this advanced page has upwards of 50 different potential variables. It's designed to allow the hardcore user to search on almost any possible combination of data in our database and it works well. Those who aren't interested in wading through the sea of options may use the Basic Search, which is comprised of the most popular parts of the Advanced search. Because the advanced search is so comprehensive, and because the database is rather small (less than 1,200 potential hits maximum), with each variable you choose to include the likelihood of getting any qualifying results at all drops dramatically. In my fantasy land where I can wield AJAX as if it were Excalibur, my users would have a realtime Total Results counter in the corner of their screen as they used this page, which would automatically update its query structure and report how many results will be displayed with the addition of each variable. In this way it would be effortless to know just how many variables are enough, and when you've gone and added one that zeroes out the results set. A somewhat similar implementation, at least visually, would be the Subtotal sidebar when building a new custom computer on IBuyPower.com For those of you actually still reading this, my question is really rather simple: Given the time & ability constraints outlined above, would I be able to learn just enough AJAX (or whatever) needed to pull this one feature off without too much trouble? would I be able to more or less drop-in a pre-written code snippet and tweak to fit? or should I consider opening my code up to a trusted & capable individual in the future for this implementation? (assuming I can find one...) Thank you.

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  • How much data can a javascript global variable hold??

    - by alex
    Hi, To enable a go back function with an ajax div i have create these simple functions and i was wondering how much data a .js global variable can hold?? var dataAfterSearch; //global variable which holds our search results function goBackAfterSearch() { /** * function which displays the previous state * **/ $.ajaxSetup ({ cache: false }); //alert("Previous Search" +dataAfterSearch); $('#result').html(dataAfterSearch); paginateIt(); } function setDataAfterSearch(data) { /** * function to set the global dataAfterSearch * **/ dataAfterSearch = data; } kind regards

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  • In 2011 is it truly necessary to still degrade js?

    - by 0plus1
    Serious question. I tried most of the famous websites (including facebook) and I can say that tons of functionality doesn't degrade at all with js disabled. I've been always told that js should degrade gracefully, but does this still applies in these day and age? ie6 support is being dropped by several sites, and most of the web2.0 relies heavily on js (especially ajax, I even found some sites that doesn't let you login without js enabled). What are your thought about it?

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  • Searching Loading Gif

    - by Valentina
    Hello, For my application I need a loading gif animation. I searched around the web but could not find to my need. Requirements are below: 64x64 px transparent background throbber like GPL Where can I find such a Ajax style loading Gif? Thanks

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  • How to send data from site to browser?

    - by SaltLake
    I'd like to send data to browser from server (website). For example on SO you receive notifications about new answers when answering a question. Should I every n seconds send ajax queries to server, or there are better ways of doing this? Is it possible to push data from server to browser?

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  • Loading scripts using jQuery

    - by Nimbuz
    $.ajax({ url: "plugin.js", dataType: 'script', cache: true, success: function() { alert('loaded'); }}); 1) I can't get the script to load, probably due to incorrect path, but how do I determine the correct path? The above code is in init.js, plugin.js is also in the same folder. 2) Can I load multiple plugins at once with the same request? eg. plugin.js, anotherplugin.js? Thanks for your help

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