I can't parse the JSON that I have no control of. What am I doing wrong here?
data.json
{
"img": "img1.jpg",
"img": "img2.jpg",
"size": [52, 97]
}
{
"img": "img3.jpg",
"img": "img4.jpg",
"size": [52, 97]
}
jquery
$.getJSON("data.json",
function(data){
$.each(data, function(i,item){
alert(item.img[i]);
});
});
Is there a way in JQuery to loop through or assign to an array all of the classes that are assigned to an element?
ex.
<div class="Lorem ipsum dolor_spec sit amet">Hello World!</div>
I will be looking for a "special" class as in "dolor_spec" above. I know that I could use hasClass() but the actual class name may not necessarily be known at the time.
I have a large application and I'm going to enabling short-cut key for it. I'd find 2 JQuery plug-ins (demo plug-in 1 - Demo plug-in 2) that do this for me. you can find both of them in this post in StackOverFlow
My application is a completed one and I'm goining to add some functionality to it so I don't want towrite code again.
So as a short-cut is just catching a key combination, I'm wonder how can I call the server methods which a short-cut key should fire?
So How to use either of these plug-ins, by just calling the methods I'd written before?
Actually How to fire Server methods with Jquery?
You can also find a good article here, by Dave Ward
Update: here is the scenario. When User press CTRL+Del the GridView1_OnDeleteCommand so I have this
protected void grdDocumentRows_DeleteCommand(object source, System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataGridCommandEventArgs e)
{
try
{
DeleteRow(grdDocumentRows.DataKeys[e.Item.ItemIndex].ToString());
clearControls();
cmdSaveTrans.Text = Hajloo.Portal.Common.Constants.Accounting.Documents.InsertClickText;
btnDelete.Visible = false;
grdDocumentRows.EditItemIndex = -1;
BindGrid();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Page.AddMessage(GetLocalResourceObject("AProblemAccuredTryAgain").ToString(), MessageControl.TypeEnum.Error);
}
}
private void BindGrid()
{
RefreshPage();
grdDocumentRows.DataSource = ((DataSet)Session[Hajloo.Portal.Common.Constants.Accounting.Session.AccDocument]).Tables[AccDocument.TRANSACTIONS_TABLE];
grdDocumentRows.DataBind();
}
private void RefreshPage()
{
Creditors = (decimal)((AccDocument)Session[Hajloo.Portal.Common.Constants.Accounting.Session.AccDocument]).Tables[AccDocument.ACCDOCUMENT_TABLE].Rows[0][AccDocument.ACCDOCUMENT_CREDITORS_SUM_FIELD];
Debtors = (decimal)((AccDocument)Session[Hajloo.Portal.Common.Constants.Accounting.Session.AccDocument]).Tables[AccDocument.ACCDOCUMENT_TABLE].Rows[0][AccDocument.ACCDOCUMENT_DEBTORS_SUM_FIELD];
if ((Creditors - Debtors) != 0)
labBalance.InnerText = GetLocalResourceObject("Differentiate").ToString() + "?" + (Creditors - Debtors).ToString(Hajloo.Portal.Common.Constants.Common.Documents.CF) + "?";
else
labBalance.InnerText = GetLocalResourceObject("Balance").ToString();
lblSumDebit.Text = Debtors.ToString(Hajloo.Portal.Common.Constants.Common.Documents.CF);
lblSumCredit.Text = Creditors.ToString(Hajloo.Portal.Common.Constants.Common.Documents.CF);
if (grdDocumentRows.EditItemIndex == -1)
clearControls();
}
Th other scenario are the same. How to enable short-cut for these kind of code (using session , NHibernate, etc)
Hi there,
I am combing the jQuery validation plug-in with the jQuery Form Plugin to submit the form via AJAX.
This works perfectly in Firefox & Chrome, but (as usual) Internet Explorer is being a pain. For reasons that are alluding me, IE is ignoring the ajaxSubmit, as a result it submits the form in the normal fashion.
I've followed the validation plug-in's documentation when constructing my code:
JS:
$(document).ready(function() {
var validator = $("#form_notify").validate({
messages: {
email: {
required: 'Please insert your email address. Without your email address we will not be able to contact you!',
email:'Please enter a valid email address. Without a valid email address we will not be able to contact you!'
}
},
errorLabelContainer: "#error",
success: "valid",
submitHandler: function(form) {$(form).ajaxSubmit();}
});
$('#email').blur(function() {
if (validator.numberOfInvalids() 0) {
$("#label").addClass("label_error");
return false;
}
else {$("#label").removeClass("label_error");}
});
$('#form_notify').submit(function() {
if (validator.numberOfInvalids() == 0) {
$(this).fadeOut('fast', function() {$('#thank-you').fadeIn();});
return true;
}
return false;
});
});
Form HTML:
<form id="form_notify" class="cmxform" name="form_notify" action="optin.pl" method="get">
<fieldset>
<div class="input">
<label id="label" for="email">Email Address:</label>
<input type="text" id="email" name="email" value="" title="email address" class="{required:true, email:true}"/>
<div class="clearfix"></div>
</div>
<input type="hidden" name="key" value="sub-745-9.224;1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0;;subscribe-224.htm">
<input type="hidden" name="followup" value="19">
<input type="submit" name="submit" id="submit-button" value="Notify Me">
<div id="error"></div>
</fieldset>
</form>
I can't understand what is causing IE to act differently, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
I can provide more information if needed.
Thanks in advance!
Okay, I am trying (poorly) to successfully make a JSONP call from jQuery on a test page to a WCF web service running locally, as a cross-domain call. I have, at one point or another, either gotten a 1012 URI denied error, gotten a response but in Xml, or just had no response at all. Currently, the way I have it configured it spits back a 1012.
I did not write this web service, so it is entirely possible that I am just missing a configuration setting somewhere, but I've become so frustrated with it that I think just asking on here will be more productive. Thanks guys. Details below.
I have a WCF web service with the following method:
[ScriptMethod(ResponseFormat = ResponseFormat.Json)]
public decimal GetOrderStatusJson(int jobId)
I am trying to call this method from a jQuery test page, via a cross-domain JSONP call.
<script type="text/javascript">
getJsonAjaxObject(
"http://localhost:3960/ProcessRequests.svc/json/GetOrderStatusJson",
{ "jobId": 232 });
function getJsonAjaxObject(webServiceUrl, jsonData) {
var request = {
type: "POST",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
url: webServiceUrl,
data: jsonData,
dataType: "jsonp",
success: function(msg) {
//success!
alert("blah");
},
error: function() {
//oh nos
alert("bad blah");
}
};
$.ajax(request);
}
</script>
Below are the chunks of the web.config I configure for this purpose:
<services>
<service behaviorConfiguration="MWProcessRequestWCF.ProcessRequestsBehavior"
name="MWProcessRequestWCF.ProcessRequests">
<endpoint address="json" behaviorConfiguration="AspNetAjaxBehavior"
binding="webHttpBinding" contract="MWProcessRequestWCF.IProcessRequests" />
<endpoint address="" binding="wsHttpBinding" contract="MWProcessRequestWCF.IProcessRequests">
<identity>
<dns value="localhost" />
</identity>
</endpoint>
<endpoint address="mex" binding="mexHttpBinding" contract="IMetadataExchange" />
</service>
</services>
<behaviors>
<serviceBehaviors>
<behavior name="MWProcessRequestWCF.ProcessRequestsBehavior">
<serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true"/>
<serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="false"/>
</behavior>
</serviceBehaviors>
<endpointBehaviors>
<behavior name="AspNetAjaxBehavior">
<enableWebScript/>
</behavior>
</endpointBehaviors>
</behaviors>
I am working on a site http://tapasya.co.in where i just impemented mootools slideshow.
But I noticed that menubar that i was using stopped working, it was supposed to drop horizontaly but it is not being displayed now. I have used jquery for it. Please see the source of the web page. What can be the problem ? Mootools conflicting with javascript or some other problem
I have a jquery Image slider in a content page that worked fine. Once I converted it into a asp repeater the first image of the repeater would display twice, then run normally.
Any idea on why the repeater is causing this?
Hi,
When I set my jQuery dialog to model=true, it disables my form elements inside the dialog and I cannot use them, only the buttons.
I have seen examples where the contents of the dialog is declared in the dialog initiation script and then injected. but that is just to bulky for me, I want to be able to create my markup inside the DIV which I turn into a dialog.
Anyone got a solution for me?
Hi,
I have a website that changes his inputs ids, and I'm trying to make a semi auto-login, filling automatically the email and the password part...
I'm doing this with greasemonkey and jQuery...
I'm trying something like this
$("input[@type=text]").setValue("[email protected]");
but had no success...
The Page has only the login part, two text type inputs...
What am I missing here?
I'm trying to adjust a jquery script to my needs and encountered the following lines-
arguments.callee.eabad1be5eed94cb0232f71c2e5ce5 = function() {
_c3();
_c4();
return;
};
what is it?
I have a table made up of a row of 3 input elements: Price, Quanity, and Total. Under that, I have two links I can click to dynamically generate another row in the table. All that is working well, but actually calculating a value for the total element is giving me trouble. I know how to calculate the value of the first total element but I'm having trouble extending this functionality when I add a new row to the table. Here's the html:
<table id="table" border="0">
<thead>
<th>Price</th><th>Quantity</th><th>Total</th>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><input id ="price" type = "text"></input></td>
<td><input id ="quantity" type = "text"></input></td>
<td><input id ="total" type = "text"></input></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<a href="#" id="add">Add New</a>
<a href="#" id="remove">Remove</a>
Here's the jquery I'm using:
$(function(){
$('a#add').click(function(){
$('#table > tbody').append('<tr><td><input id ="price" type = "text"></input></td><td><input id ="quantity" type = "text"></input></td><td><input id ="total" type = "text"></input></td></tr>');
});
$('a#remove').click(function(){
$('#table > tbody > tr:last').remove();
});
});
$(function(){
$('a#calc').click(function(){
var q = $('input#quantity').val();
var p = $('input#price').val();
var tot = (q*p);
$('input#total').val(tot);
});
});
I'm new to jquery so there's probably a simple method I don't know about that selects the relevant fields I want to calculate. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
In jquery DataTables it is possible to add server parameters through the method fnServerData or fnServerParams :
$("#myTable").dataTable({
"bServerSide": true,
"sAjaxSource": contextApp,
"fnServerParams" : function(aoData){
aoData.push("name":"paramName", "value":"paramValue");
}
)
Is it possible to do the same thing through fnSettings method?
For example :
var myTable = $("#myTable").dataTable();
var oSettings = myTable.fnSettings();
//add server paramters to oSettings
I'm in the midst of writing a slideShow app (click a button, and you slide through a list of images) for jQuery, but I've run into a little bug where it will respond to the click() request even while an animation is happening. I'm using the animate() function already, so that isn't staving off the additional animation requests.
Any way to program around this?
simply i'm doing a test
i have a div called test and mvc action in the client controler
the view
and the controler
public string testout()
{
return DateTime.Now.ToString();
}
and i'm using jquery to update the div
$("#B1").live("click", function() {
$("#test").load("/client/testout");
return false;
});
first time a click the bottun i see the date and time in the div test second time i click the botton nothing changed
Hello , i'm trying to validate credit card numbers with jQuery but i dont want to use the validation plugin , is there any other plugin for doing this?
thanks
I've heard of Qtip, and it looks good for what I want to use. Is this the most common one? Are there any other jquery tooltip plugins that people recommend? I want to pop up a bubble with images and formatted text.
I have application that brings response via Ajax and creates 5-20 new jQuery click listeners on each refresh. Both IE and mozilla browsers seem to be slowing down with usage. Can this slow down browser performance significantly. Can listeners be "released"?
The following code
stringref = "tab_2";
jQuery('.someclass a:not(.someclass #a_someclass_'+stringref+')').css('color', '#000');
gives me this warning in the FF 3.5.5 error console and I can't figure out why:
Warning: Missing closing ')' in negation pseudo-class '#a_someclass_tab_2'.
Is my syntax failing me or has FF gone bonkers ?
I'm using the jQuery validation plugin to validate a form, and I'd like to remove the validation and submit the form if a certain link is clicked.
I am submitting form with javascript like jQuery('form#listing').submit(), so I must remove the validation rules/function with javascript.
The problem is that I can't figure out how to do this. I've tried things like jQuery('form#listing').validate({}); and jQuery('form#listing').validate = null, but with no luck.
Hey guys,
I'm using jQuery to dynamically load php pages into my page using the .load() function, so far this has been successful but if you click on various links to update the div with the .load() it starts to flicker between the new clicked page and the old one, this is pretty annoying and has anyone got a fix?
Current code:
$(document).ready(function(){
$('a').click(function() {
$('#content').load($(this).attr("href"));
return false;
});
});