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  • using jQuery $get to pull data

    - by sadhu_
    Hi, I am trying to send a date to the server as part of a get transaction, however, looking at the urls (through firebug), it appears that the var sDate is never replaced with its value. Sorry i'm very new to JS and Jquery, so this is likely a very elementary mistake - i'm guessing it has something to do with the map that i am trying to pass to $.get? function drawVisualization(sDate, eDate) { alert(sDate + eDate); $.get( "http://localhost:8080/", "{'start':sDate}", function(data) { alert(data); }, "html" );

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  • What's the PHP framework equivalent of jQuery?

    - by Cortopasta
    jQuery made javascript so easy for me, I was able to get up and running in a couple of hours doing most tasks. Which PHP framework has similar ease of use and rapid development/write less ability? Or am I stuck basically learning a new language no matter what framework I decide on?

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  • jquery group validator plugin overriding the first items

    - by christian
    SO Question: jQuery Validate - require at least one field in a group to be filled I uses the sample rule from the above link and it works, but the problem was it overrides the fields that going to be validated it jumps directly to the group validation, when validates a form the messages in my error container only contains error for the group fields.

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  • Set value of textarea in jquery

    - by GONeale
    I am attempting to set a value in a textarea field using jquery with the following code: $("textarea#ExampleMessage").attr("value", result.exampleMessage); The issue is, once this code executes, it is not altering the text in the textarea? However when performing an alert($("textarea#ExampleMessage").attr("value")) the newly set value is returned?

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  • jQuery update Google Map

    - by Beardy
    I am trying to update a google map v3 with jQuery and at the moment it loads the map but when .preview is clicked the map scaled to the width and height and then goes grey. $('.preview').click(function(){ var width = $('#width').val(); var height = $('#height').val(); $('#map').css({ 'width':width, 'height':height }); var mapElement = document.getElementById('map'); var updateOptions = { zoom: 6 } var map = new google.maps.Map(mapElement, updateOptions); });

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  • Set element style to the :hover style using jQuery

    - by Baddie
    Is it possible (using jQuery or otherwise) to set the style of a certain element to the :hover style defined in a stylesheet? .regStyle { background-color: #000; } .regStyle:hover { background-color: #fff; } Trying it out $("#differentButton").click(function(){ // this doesn't work $("#someElement").addClass("regStyle:hover").remove("regStyle"); });

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  • jQuery Validation help

    - by Cameron
    If you look here: http://creathive.net you will see I have an application form down at the bottom of the page and I have added some jQuery validation to make a user fills it out correctly. However what I would like to do is instead of showing all those labels next to the input boxes (which breaks the layout) is just keep it simple and only change the colours of the input fields. How do I do this? Thanks.

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  • jQuery - field entry - how to duplicate and convert to seo friendly url

    - by Binyamin
    I have two HTML input fields 'article' and 'url'. How to duplicate field 'article' entry to field 'url' to SEO friendly link!? 'url' allowed symbols 'a-z' (capital letters converted to lowercase), 'url' space symbol replace with dash '-', 'url' other symbols ignored. required typing just in field 'article' <input type="text" name="article"> url field is jquery auto generated and updated by field article value <input type="text" name="url">

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  • JQuery will not set a higher scoped object in callback

    - by user344666
    Hello, I have a jquery callback function. In that function I want it to change the value of a varible that is in a higher scope, for somereason it is not doing that. Here is the code. Thanks function add() { var returnedData = { my_id: 0 }; $.post("add_event.php", { event : toSendText }, function(data) {returnedData.my_id = 5;}, "json"); if(add_page == true){ alert(returnedData.my_id); window.open('content-list.php?cal_id='); } }

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  • Expose JSON as queryable for jQuery

    - by Ted
    I am trying to expose some data, user names, as json format on my server. I want to use jQuery.getJSOn() method to query data. I can get my data converted to json with newtonsoft.dll on server and save it in a file. But as far as I know it is not queryable. I want something like http://search.twitter.com/search.json?callback=?&q=abc Can anyone help me out to expose my data ion the above format.

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  • JQuery.ajax(): Problem with parameter data when consuming a WCF Service

    - by Torben H.
    Hello, I'm using JQuery to consume a WCF Service. Actually this works fine: var para = ' { "Parameter" : { "ID" : "5", "Name" : "Peter" } }' $.ajax({ type: "POST", contentType: "application/json", data: para, url: url success: success }); But I don't want to pass the data parameter as String and I think it should be possible to pass ist as array in any way. Like that: var para = { "Parameter" : { "ID" : 5, "Name" : "Peter" } } But when I try this I'm getting an error. What I'm doing wrong? Thanks

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  • Step by Step validation with jquery validation plugin

    - by Alex
    I know its been asked many times already but no one could come up with solution so far. The idea is to have one form separated into few steps and validate each step on next click of the button. I know jquery validation plugin is offering quite complicated way of doing it with accordion but can anyone come up with a simple solution something like var stepOne = { rules: { fieldname1: "required", fieldname2: "required", } } $("form").validate(stepOne); //onclick hope someone could suggest the best way of doing it. Thanks.

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  • Moving an element to the body using jQuery

    - by DanC
    How can I move an element to the end of the body? Using jQuery, I want some given element to be moved to the body, preferably to be the last element contained by it. Imagine the following would be valid: $('#myElement').moveToTheEndOfTheBody(); Thanks!

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  • JQuery AutoComplete with JEditable

    - by bkak
    Hi, I am trying to attach AutoComplete of JQuery with JEditable. Got the following eg on search. But it also does not seem to work. http://www.pastie.org/978610 I want to attach AutoComplete to <td> of DataTable(Allan Jardine). Does anybody have any code snippet for the same? Pl help.. Thanks, Bhoomi.

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  • jquery in ajax loaded content

    - by Kim Gysen
    My application is supposed to be a single page application and I have the following code that works fine: home.php: <div id="container"> </div> accordion.php: //Click functions: load content $('#parents').click(function(){ //Load parent in container $('#container').load('http://www.blabla.com/entities/parents/parents.php'); }); parents.php: <div class="entity_wrapper"> Some divs and selectors </div> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ //Some jQuery / javascript }); </script> So the content loads fine, while the scripts dynamically loaded execute fine as well. I apply this system repetitively and it continues to work smoothly. I've seen that there are a lot of frameworks available on SPA's (such as backbone.js) but I don't understand why I need them if this works fine. From the backbone.js website: When working on a web application that involves a lot of JavaScript, one of the first things you learn is to stop tying your data to the DOM. It's all too easy to create JavaScript applications that end up as tangled piles of jQuery selectors and callbacks, all trying frantically to keep data in sync between the HTML UI, your JavaScript logic, and the database on your server. For rich client-side applications, a more structured approach is often helpful. Well, I totally don't have the feeling that I'm going through the stuff they mention. Adding the javascript per page works really well for me. They are html containers with clear scope and the javascript is just related to that part. More over, the front end doesn't do that much, most of the logic is managed based on Ajax calls to external PHP scripts. Sometimes the js can be a bit more extended for some functionalities, but all just loads as smooth in less than a second. If you think that this is bad coding, please tell me why I cannot do this and more importantly, what is the alternative I should apply. At the moment, I really don't see a reason on why I would change this approach as it just works too well. I'm kinda stuck on this question because it just worries me sick as it seems to easy to be true. Why would people go through hard times if it would be as easy as this...

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