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  • Looking for a full list of jQuery event types.

    - by serg555
    Where I can find a complete list of all jQuery supported events (like click, mouseup etc) with some explanations when they are triggered? I am looking for those that can be binded: $('#foo').bind('click', handler); For example I just found out by accident that there is paste event but I can't find any references to it anywhere in their docs. What else is there?

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  • Jquery accordion, next and previous wizard, how to get previous and next sections?

    - by Wbdvlpr
    Hi I have a Jquery accordion which works fine. Sections get expanded/collapsed when clicked on respective headers. But I want to add the functionality so that when I click on "next" button it opens up the next section and clicking "Previous" button takes me back to previous section. This has been done on this page http://jquery.bassistance.de/accordion/demo/?p=1.1.2 (last example) but not sure how do I implement the same in my case. Any suggestions please. Thanks UPDATE: How do I get previous or next section of the accordion? <script type="text/javascript"> $("#accordion").accordion({ header: "h3.header" , autoHeight: false , collapsible: true }); </script> <div id="accordion"> <h3 class="header">Section 1</h3> <div> content 1 .. content 1 .. content 1 .. content 1 .. <input class="next" type="button" value="next"/> </div> <h3 class="header">Section 2</h3> <div> content 2 .. content 2 .. content 2 .. content 2 .. <input class="previous" type="button" value="previous"/> <input class="next" type="button" value="next"/> </div> <h3 class="header">Section 3</h3> <div> content 3 .. content 3 .. content 3 .. content 3 .. <input class="previous" type="button" value="previous"/> </div> </div>

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  • jquery datepicker only works on <input type=text> within Chrome?

    - by birdFEEDER
    I have a very simple page that's usings jquery's datepicker. I have: <input id=datepicker type=image src='cal.png'> When I click on the image in FF/IE, it works as expected, but does not work in Chrome (ver. 4.1.249.1064). However if I simply change to "type=text", it works within Chrome. So my question is this: am I allowed to use Datepicker with "type=image"?

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  • Add jQuery colorbox plugin to a dynamically created element, extra problem.

    - by PapiChuloMX
    I saw the answer of a question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2443490/add-jquery-colorbox-plugin-to-a-dynamically-created-element Solve part of the problem, works fine, but when I click for second time, it doesn't work. When I try to click for second time an error displays: $.fn.colorbox is not a function. How can i correct that error and avoid a double click to bind colorbox. I don't speak english, i did my best to write this words, i hope you can read me. Thanks.

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  • How to pass multiple PHP variables to a jQuery function?

    - by jcpeden
    I'm working on a Wordpress plugin. I need to pass plugin directories (that can change depending on an individual's installation) to a jquery function. What is the best way of doing this? The version of the plugin that I can to work on had included all the javascript in the PHP file so the functions were parsed along with the rest of the content before being rendered in a browser. I'm looking at AJAX but I think it might be more complicated than I need. I can get away with just two variables in this case (directories, nothing set by the user). As I've read its good practice, I'm trying to keep the js and php separate. When the plugin initializes, it call the js file: //Wordpress calls the .js when the plugin loads wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-backitup-funtions', plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . 'js/wp-backitup.js', array( 'jquery' ) ); Then I'm in the .js file and need to figure out how to generate the following variables: dir = '<?php echo content_url() ."/plugins"; ?>'; dir = '<?php echo content_url() ."/themes"; ?>'; dir = '<?php echo content_url() ."/uploads"; ?>'; And run the parse the following requests: xmlhttp.open("POST","<?php echo plugins_url() .'/wp-backitup/includes/wp-backitup-restore.php'); ?>",true); xmlhttp.open("POST","<?php echo plugins_url() .'/wp-backitup/includes/wp-backitup-start.php'); ?>",true); xmlhttp.open("POST","<?php echo plugins_url() .'/wp-backitup/wp-backitup-directory.php'); ?>",true); xmlhttp.open("POST","<?php echo plugins_url() .'/wp-backitup/wp-backitup-db.php'); ?>",true); window.location = "<?php echo plugins_url() .'/wp-backitup/backitup-project.zip'); ?>"; xmlhttp.open("POST","<?php echo plugins_url() .'/wp-backitup/wp-backitup-delete.php'); ?>",true); Content URL and Plugins URL differ only by /plugins/ so if I was hard pressed, I would only really need to make a single PHP request and then bring this into the JS.

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  • Symfony 2 form repeated validation in Entity with annotation

    - by Sukhrob
    My question is "How can I do form repeated validation in Entity with annotation?". I have an Account entity with (email, password and confirmPassword) attributes. When a new user registers a new account, he/she has to fill in email, password and confirmPassword fields. Obviously, password and confirmPassword fields must match. I saw an example of this validation with pure php (form builder) in Stachoverflow like below. $builder->add('password', 'repeated', array( 'type' => 'password', 'first_name' => 'Password', 'second_name' => 'Password confirmation', 'invalid_message' => 'Passwords are not the same', )); But, this is not what I want. I want this functionality with annotation in my Account entity. Maybe * @Assert\Match( * matchField = "password", * message = "The password confirmation does not match password." * ) protected $confirmPassword;

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  • Is this a valid url parameter in jquery.ajax()?

    - by udaya
    Is this a valid url parameter in jquery.ajax(), <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { getRecordspage(); }); function getRecordspage() { $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "http://localhost/codeigniter_cup_myth/index.php/adminController/mainAccount", data: "", contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", global:false, async: false, dataType: "json", success: function(jsonObj) { alert(jsonobj); } }); } </script> The url doesn't seem to go to my controller function...

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  • How do I detect a text input's value and set a class with jQuery?

    - by Zander
    I would like to make sure if a textbox has any content at all, that jQuery can show it's parent (an <li class="hidden_dedication") element and set add a class of 'shown'. I'm pretty sure that it should be something like this, but cannot get it to work: if ($('li.hidden_dedication input').val() !== null) { $(this).parent().show().addClass('shown'); } I cannot figure it out.. any ideas? Many thanks

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  • jQuery: click() function doesn't work on the <a> element.. why ?

    - by Patrick
    hi, I cannot trigger this click on this element $(this).find('.views-field-field-cover-fid').find('a.imagecache-coverimage').click(); The jQuery path is correct. Indeed if I print it, it gives the correct a element: console.log($(this).find('.views-field-field-cover-fid').find('a.imagecache-coverimage')); But for some reason the function click() doesn't work on it. thanks

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