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  • Is it possible to resize text to fit a fixed size div?

    - by int3
    This seems like a pretty natural use case to me, though I haven't been able to find anything on it: Say I have a fixed-width div that is dynamically populated with some number. What's the best way to ensure that numbers with more digits take smaller font sizes such that they fit nicely into that fixed width? Is there some CSS property for this, or do I have to resort to Javascript hackage?

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  • unable to trigger event in IE during clonning

    - by Abhimanyu
    Following is the code which will clone a set of div with their events(onclick) which is working fine for FF but in case of IE it is not firing events associated with each div. <html> <head> <style type='text/css'> .firstdiv{ border:1px solid red; } </style> <script language="JavaScript"> function show_tooltip(idx,condition,ev) { alert(idx +"=="+condition+"=="+ev); } function createCloneNode () { var cloneObj = document.getElementById("firstdiv").cloneNode(true); document.getElementById("maindiv").appendChild(cloneObj); } function init(){ var mainDiv = document.createElement("div"); mainDiv.id = 'maindiv'; var firstDiv = document.createElement("div"); firstDiv.id ='firstdiv'; firstDiv.className ='firstdiv'; for(var j=0;j<4;j++) { var summaryDiv = document.createElement("div"); summaryDiv.id = "sDiv"+j summaryDiv.className ='summaryDiv'; summaryDiv.onmouseover = function() {this.setAttribute("style","text-decoration:underline;cursor:pointer;");} summaryDiv.onmouseout = function() {this.setAttribute("style","text-decoration:none;");} summaryDiv.setAttribute("onclick", "show_tooltip("+j+",'view_month',event)"); summaryDiv.innerHTML = 'Div'+j; firstDiv.appendChild(summaryDiv); } mainDiv.appendChild(firstDiv); var secondDiv = document.createElement("div"); var linkDiv = document.createElement("div"); linkDiv.innerHTML ='create clone of above element'; linkDiv.onclick = function() { createCloneNode(); } secondDiv.appendChild(linkDiv); mainDiv.appendChild(secondDiv); document.body.appendChild(mainDiv); } </script> </head> <body> <script language="JavaScript"> init() </script> </body> </html> can anybody tell me whats the problem in above code please correct me..

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  • JSLint reports unexpected use of '&' and '|' -- I'd like to clean this

    - by Zhami
    I'm trying to get my Javascript code 100% JSLint clean. I've got some JS code that I've lifted from elsewhere to create a UUID. That code has the following line: s[16] = hexDigits.substr((s[16] & 0x3) | 0x8, 1); This line incites JSLint to generate two error messages: 1) Unexpected use of '&' 2) Unexpected use of '|' I don't understand why -- I'd appreciate counsel regarding how to recode to eliminate the error message.

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  • jQuery Selector issue finding href with text category1 in it

    - by sushil bharwani
    i have a set of hyperlinks with href = javascript:method('category1') and likewise category2 category3 ... I want to select hyperlink with href containing category1 so i have written jQuery(a[href*='category1']) but dont know why it also selects hyperlinks with category10 category11 category12 ... also I understand that category1 is common in all of them but 'category1' should'nt be do i need to put ' with escape charaters.

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  • jQuery NewBie Questions: What's the deal with $(document).(ready) ?

    - by Rachel
    Hello, I am newbie to jQuery, just trying to learn it since last couple of days. In my office, there are few experience JavaScript Developer and they work mainly with jQuery for all their needs and whenever I got and talk to them to get some better understanding of how jQuery works and first they say is that on $(document).(ready) you do this and on $(document).(ready) you do that. So my main question is What is the $(document).(ready) and how does it really works ? Any inputs would be highly appreciated.

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  • no DOM in wordpress admin

    - by Chris
    I correctly inserted a javascript file into the wordPress admin with : wp_enqueue_script() I know that the script is loading. I tested it with an alert(). I then found that I am unable to access the DOM. When I tried : document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0].addEventListener('load', function() {}); This error was: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'addEventListener' of undefined This is the first time I have used 'settings api' or inserted scripts into the WordPress admin.

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  • jquery element not defined, but it used to skip it...

    - by pfunc
    I recently transferred a site to a new host. Reloaded everything, and the javascript that worked fine before is breaking at an element it can't find. $('#emailForm') is not defined. Now, the #emailform isn't on the page, but it wasn't before either, and JS used to skip this and it would just work. Not sure why this is happening. Any clues?

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  • Why does this work in Firefox but not IE and how can I fix it?

    - by bstullkid
    I want to show and hide rows of a table based on the value of a select box and this works in Firefox but not IE: <select onChange="javascript: toggle(this.value);"> <option value="cat0">category 0</option> <option value="cat1">category 1</option> </select> <table> <tr name="cat0"> <td>some stuff v</td> <td>some stuff v</td> </tr> <tr name="cat0"> <td>some stuff d</td> <td>some stuff d</td> </tr> <tr name="cat1"> <td>some stuff a</td> <td>some stuff a</td> </tr> <tr name="cat1"> <td>some stuff b</td> <td>some stuff b</td> </tr> </table> <script type="text/javascript"> function toggle(category) { // turn everything off for (var i = 0; i < 2; i++) { var cat = document.getElementsByName('cat' + i); for (var j = 0; j < cat.length; j++) cat[j].style.display = 'none'; } // turn on category chosen var cat = document.getElementsByName(category); for (var i = 0; i < cat.length; i++) cat[i].style.display = ''; } // start by showing cat0 toggle('cat0'); </script>

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  • Checkbox Styling with SelectAll Function

    - by Wilson
    Was styling the checkboxes of my webpage with jquery using the tutorial here But i realized that I could not do SelectAll checkbox that will select all the checkboxes in my list. It works in the backend (the checkboxes are selected) but it does not show in my page. Added a demo to show my problem. May need to port to your system to test it out Demo what can I add to the jQuery Custom Radio-buttons and Checkbox javascript file in the to achieve the select all checkbox function Thank you!

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  • Submit pdf form fields to a HTTP POST request

    - by Josjojo
    I've made a pdf form in Adobe Acrobat. Now I want to make a button that submits the form to a HTTP POST request. I have searched for about 4 hours, but I have not found an example to do this. Here I read that it is possible to send the pdf form fields with a HTTP submission, but there's also no example given: http://acrobatusers.com/tutorials/form-submit-e-mail-demystified I'm looking for a JavaScript example that I can link to the submit button.

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  • See anything wrong with this JSON2 push/stringify?

    - by nobosh
    dynamictextareas.push({guideid:targeteditorID, guideitemtext : textareacontents }); alert( JSON.stringify(dynamictextareas) ); See anything wrong with this JSON2 javascript code? For some reason this come is making a mess of things. I want to push: <p>DDDDDD</p> But instead it's pushing: [{"guideid":"1","guideitemtext":"<p>\u000a\u0009u000au0009DDDDDD</p>\u000a"}] Any ideas? Is there a better way I can build this JSON object?

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  • Can I use "map" as a substitute for "for each"/"for in"?

    - by John Mee
    For a little while now javascript has the "map" function to loop over arrays. It appears possible to use it as a 'foreach' operator for example: var arr = ['a','b','c'] var doubles = arr.map(function(val){ return val + val }) Is this better or worse than saying for(var i in arr){ ... 50/50: saves having to use the index but adds a callback; it doesn't seem very common so I hesitate to use it but still want to.

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  • Suggestions for a IRC client implementation on Web plataforms

    - by DomingoSL
    Hello guys, i want to put an IRC client in my webpage, i know there are many clients but not opensource (i dont found any). So, do you know some free and open source proyects to implement an irc client on a webpage? and what do you suggests in term of the plataform, i mean, its a good idea to have one made on flash?, one made in html5?, one made on javascript/php?. Thanks for yours answers.

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  • jQuery MVC architecture

    - by Tomas Barbak
    Hi, what is the best way to create MVC architecture in jQuery? Should I use jQuery.extend()? jQuery.extend({ View: function(){} }); ...or jQuery Plugin? (function($) { $.fn.model = function() { return this; }; })(jQuery); ...or just objects in JavaScript? var model = {} var view = {} var controller = {} Thank you!

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