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  • JQuery Control Update Not Happening

    - by Mad Halfling
    Hi, I've got a script that disables a button input control, empties a table body and then (after an AJAX call) re-populates it. It all works fine but sometimes there are a lot of rows in the table so the browser (IE) takes a while to empty and refill it. The strange thing is, while the rows are being emptied, the button still appears to be enabled, however if I put an alert between the button being disabled and the tbody being emptied, the button works properly, disabling visibly before the the alert comes up. Is there any way I can get the button to update before the resource consuming table emptying process/command commences? Thx MH Code sample, as requested (but it's not complex, so I didn't initially include it) $('#Search').attr('disabled', true); $('#StatusSpan').empty(); $('#DisplayTBody').empty(); then I perform my AJAX call, re-enable the button and repopulate the table. As I mentioned, normally this is really quick and isn't a problem, but if there are, say, 1500 rows in the table it takes a while to clear down but the 'Search' button doesn't update on the screen, however if I put an alert after the .attr('disabled' line the button visibly updates when the alert box is up, but without that the button doesn't visibly disable until after the table clears (which is about 3 or 4 seconds with 1500 rows), it just stays in it's down/"mid-press" state. I don't have a problem with the time the browser is taking to render the table changes, that's just life, but I need the users to see visible feedback so they know the search has started

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  • jquery not select?

    - by acidzombie24
    i have a click event for $('#blah div'). div has text inside of it (not inside a div, span, p, etc) and has a textarea in it. The textarea is triggering the event as well, how do i make it only trigger when i click the text and ignore the textarea?

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  • jquery problem where the returned data from an XML file seems inaccessible

    - by squeaker
    Hi all, I'm using an xml file to generate some links which i would like to then be able to click on to populate an input box: $(xmlResponse).find('types').each(function(){ var id = $(this).attr('id'); var type = $(this).find('type').text(); $('<span title=\"'+type+'\" class=\"type\">'+type+'</span>').appendTo('#types'); }); $('span.type').click(function() { var title = $(this).attr('title'); $("input[name='type']").val(title); }); But for some reason clicking on the liks does not populate the input box. It does work if the span is hard coded into the page for example: <span title="text to populate" class="type">test</span> I'm guessing that the XML is not getting loaded into the DOM in the right way (or something like that) Any Ideas?

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  • Simple: replace div with ajax content (jquery)

    - by user469110
    I followed this thread. I now have: <a href="#" onclick="$('#gc').load('test');">reload</a>... </span> <div id="gc"> empty </div> This is what I am getting: Uncaught exception: TypeError: Cannot convert '$('#gc')' to object Error thrown at line 1, column 0 in <anonymous function>(event): $('#gc').load('test'); What is that? I thought I would be able to select a div and replace the contents with load()?

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  • Building my first Javascript Application (jQuery), struggling on something

    - by Jason Wells
    I'd really appreciate recommendations on the most efficient way to approach this. I'm building a simple javascript application which displays a list of records and allows the user to edit a record by clicking an "Edit" link in the records row. The user also can click the "Add" link to pop open a dialog allowing them to add a new record. Here's a working prototype of this: http://jsfiddle.net/FfRcG/ You'll note if you click "Edit" a dialog pops up with some canned values. And, if you click "Add", a dialog pops up with empty values. I need help on how to approach two problems I believe we need to pass our index to our edit dialog and reference the values within the JSON, but I am unsure how to pass the index when the user clicks edit. It bothers me that the Edit and Add div contents are so similiar (Edit just pre populates the values). I feel like there is a more efficient way of doing this but am at a loss. Here is my code for reference $(document).ready( function(){ // Our JSON (This would actually be coming from an AJAX database call) people = { "COLUMNS":["DATEMODIFIED", "NAME","AGE"], "DATA":[ ["9/6/2012", "Person 1","32"], ["9/5/2012","Person 2","23"] ] } // Here we loop over our JSON and build our HTML (Will refactor to use templating eventually) members = people.DATA; var newcontent = '<table width=50%><tr><td>date</td><td>name</td><td>age</td><td></td></tr>'; for(var i=0;i<members.length;i++) { newcontent+= '<tr id="member'+i+'"><td>' + members[i][0] + '</td>'; newcontent+= '<td>' + members[i][1] + '</td>'; newcontent+= '<td>' + members[i][2] + '</td>'; newcontent+= '<td><a href="#" class="edit" id=edit'+i+'>Edit</a></td><td>'; } newcontent += "</table>"; $("#result").html(newcontent); // Bind a dialog to the edit link $(".edit").click( function(){ // Trigger our dialog to open $("#edit").dialog("open"); // Not sure the most efficient way to change our dialog field values $("#name").val() // ??? alert($()); return false; }); // Bind a dialog to the add link $(".edit").click( function(){ // Trigger our dialog to open $("#add").dialog("open"); return false; }); // Bind a dialog to our edit DIV $("#edit").dialog(); // Bind a dialog to our add DIV $("#add").dialog(); }); And here's the HTML <h1>People</h1> <a href="#" class="add">Add a new person</a> <!-- Where results show up --> <div id="result"></div> <!-- Here's our edit DIV - I am not clear as to the best way to pass the index in our JSON so that we can reference positions in our array to pre populate the input values. --> <div id="edit"> <form> <p>Name:<br/><input type="text" id="name" value="foo"></p> <p>Age:<br/><input type="text" id="age" value="33"></p> <input type="submit" value="Save" id="submitEdit"> </form> </div> <!-- Here's our add DIV - This layout is so similiar to our edit dialog. What is the most efficient way to handle a situation like this? --> <div id="add"> <form> <p>Name:<br/><input type="text" id="name"></p> <p>Age:<br/><input type="text" id="age"></p> <input type="submit" value="Save" id="submitEdit"> </form> </div>

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  • Using jquery statement within a jquery data object

    - by richardverbruggen
    As part of a jquery function u use this ajax post statement to get some reaction from a server. I want to pass some arguments to my test page. But these must be variables and are declared on the previous lines (iid and inst) How can i put these variables within the data object marked with the XX? iid = $(this).attr('iid'); inst = $(this).attr('inst'); $.post("test.php", { inst: XX, iid: XX},function(data){ alert("Data Loaded: " + data); });

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  • Simple accordion menu (jQuery)

    - by Nimbuz
    // ACCORDION $('.accordion .answer').hide(); // hide all $('.accordion .question').click(function(){ $('.accordion .answer').slideUp(); // hide all open $(this).addClass('active').next().slideDown(); // show the anwser return false; }); HTML: <dl class="accordion"> <dt class="question">question</dt> <dd class="answer">answer</dd> <dt class="question">question</dt> <dd class="answer">answer</dd> </dl> ... works, but the 'active' class is removed from inactive question elements and atleast one of the answer remains open, all answers should be able to close. Thanks!

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  • jQuery(formElement).val(null) : inconsistent results in different browsers

    - by Shehi
    Code is here: http://jsfiddle.net/jf7t2/1/ Please run it on the latest versions of all browsers, and see for yourself. When the button is clicked, on: on Chrome (and Safari of course) it just doesn't select anything, instead creates some ghostly empty option on Firefox and Opera, it works the way I expect and want it to work, resets the element value on Explorer, it does nothing So, which one is expected behaviour? Thanks.

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  • jQuery update link

    - by Happy
    Here is html: <a href="http://site.com/any/different/folders/picture_name.jpg">Go and win</a> <a href="http://site.com/not/similar/links/some_other_name.png">Go and win</a> How to add some text after last "/" in href attribute (before picture_name.jpg) of each link? The script should give something like: <a href="http://site.com/any/different/folders/user_picture_name.jpg">Go and win</a> <a href="http://site.com/not/similar/links/user_some_other_name.png">Go and win</a> Here user_ is added. There can be any length of the link.

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  • How to make a jquery popup

    - by Luke101
    I am trying to make a Login popup window. For example, if someone clicked the login button a popup window will show and it will change the opacity of the main page and give focus to the popup window. Here is an example of a web site that utilizes what I want to implement. Here

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  • jquery quering the database

    - by mazhar
    the thing is that there are number of items in the html select list,what i want to do is to click on any of the item, then query the database on the id of that item. retrieve the value and then display that in the textbox, how would i query the database? I would really appreciate that if someone provides the code sample for querying the database

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  • jQuery sequence

    - by Happy
    $(".item").each(function(){ var item_link = $(this).find("a").attr("href"); $(this).prepend('<div class="img_url"></div>'); var img_url = $('div.img_url', this); $.get(item_link, function(data) { var src = $('.poster img', data).attr('src'); img_url.html(src); }); }); Each .get should be started after the previous is finished. Now all the .get start in one time. Any idea?

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  • Selecting a link with jQuery

    - by user201140
    I want to be able to search for a substring inside the href's in the below code and select the link AFTER the selected string. So, for example the string "page=2" would access the third link. Thanks in advance. <div id="container"> <a href='test.php?page=1&title=a title'><a title</a> <a href='test.php?page=2&title=another title'><another title</a> <a href='test.php?page=3&title=a last title'><a last title</a> </div>

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  • JQuery mobile handling links (return false)

    - by shinax
    I'm planning on using JQM to make a simple mobile web app, and I'm having problems getting this simple functionality to work: when I click on some links (not all of them), I want to be able to first process some data, and then depending on that outcome, sometimes continue the link action (I like the whole transitions and ajax things), and sometimes don't. The important part is that I want to preserve the normal JQMobile transitions and stuff for the links, just sometimes prevent them (for example for validation and things like that). I've tried with: return false, preventDefault (and in combination with stopPropagation), and data-ajax="false", and none hav worked, they all redirect. Could somebody tell me the correct way to to this in JQMobile? Just in case it's important: I'm using anchor links, using this to test. Thank you in advance, Jennifer.

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  • How to remember last state with Jquery?

    - by AR
    I have a menu with submenus that can be toggled (hide/show type deal). Is there a relatively easy way to remember last state of the menu? (I hide/show submenu when clicking on a header and change a style of the header so the background arrow will change (up/down)). It works fine, but I'd like it to remember last state, so when user goes to another page on the site and gets back, the menu shows the same way as user left it. I'm not really good with cookies so any help will be appreciated. Yeah, menu is generated dynamically from the db using PHP. There are now only 2 headers with submenus, but there will be more so I'd need some method that's "scalable" for any number of submenus. There is also no need to remember it for longer then one visit. Current url is this: http://valleyofgeysers.com/geysers.php

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  • Compare two date whit jquery

    - by Mercer
    Hello, i have two String fields who represent Date in my page and i would to compare this two fields to know if my first date < second date <tr> <td align="right">First Date: </td> <td align="left"> <html:text name="addPublicationForm" styleId="firstDate" property="firstDate" maxlength="10"/></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Second Date: </td> <td align="left"> <html:text name="addPublicationForm" styleId="secondDate" property="secondDate" maxlength="10"/></td>

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  • Jquery incrementing number +1 0n page refresh.

    - by sameast
    Hi guys i am trying to modify this code here. $(document).ready(function() { var randomImages = ['img-1','img-2','img-3','img-4']; var rndNum = Math.floor(Math.random() * randomImages.length); $("div#bg-image").css({ background: "url(http://example.com/images/" + randomImages[rndNum] + ".jpg) no-repeat" }); }); This works fine and gives me a random image each time which is great but what i need is for the image to increment +1 each time on page refresh. This is because sometimes i can refresh 3 times and will still get the same image show when using Math.random(). I need to cancel the random and set +1 each time. Any help

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  • How to get jquery to append output immediately after each ajax call in a loop

    - by david_nash
    I'd like to append to an element and have it update immediately. console.log() shows the data as expected but append() does nothing until the for loop has finished and then writes it all at once. index.html: ... <body> <p>Page loaded.</p> <p>Data:</p> <div id="Data"></div> </body> test.js: $(document).ready(function() { for( var i=0; i<5; i++ ) { $.ajax({ async: false, url: 'server.php', success: function(r) { console.log(r); //this works $('#Data').append(r); //this happens all at once } }); } }); server.php: <?php sleep(1); echo time()."<br />"; ?> The page doesn't even render until after the for loop is complete. Shouldn't it at least render the HTML first before running the javascript?

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