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  • How do I find what text/HTML is on screen in a UIWebview?

    - by Grant M
    I would like to know what the first piece of text/html that is currently showing on screen, or more generally where in pixel location a particular tag or piece of text is in the UIWebview. I know that I can use window.pageYOffset to get the scroll position of the UIwebview, but how do I find out what text or HTML item is there?

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  • How to change text via jQuery?

    - by Will Merydith
    I am trying to change the "show more" text depending on the state. This isn't working: <div id="description"> text goes here </div> <div id="more-less-container"> <a href="#" id="more-less">expand / collapse</a> </div> <script> var open = false; $('#more-less').click(function() { if (open) { $('#description').animate({height:'10em'}); $('#more-less').innerHTML ='show less'; } else { $('#description').animate({height:'100%'}); $('#more-less').innerHTML ='show more'; } open = !open; }); </script>

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  • This code works fine in Chrome, Firefox but not in IE.

    - by Jeddizero
    Hi, I'm trying to make a jquery tooltip that appears when a user mouses over a link. In my case the link is using display:block style so that it covers a large area. It works perfectly in Chrome and Firefox but in Internet Explorer it doesn't work at all. The tooltip doesn't show, the browsers own tooltip shows etc... IE!!!! http://pastebin.com/1kBaMujV Any ideas? Got to love internet explorer...

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  • jquery ajax: headers seem to not be working

    - by Will
    hello, i am trying to get the headers of an ajax request i made through jquery $.get(url, function(response, textStatus, headers ) { console.log("Response: %o", response); console.log("TextStatus: %o", textStatus); console.log("Request: %o", headers); } ); this does not seem to be working however: the response and textstatus are printing, but the "headers" object seems to be undefined i simply want to check if it is what i expect (content type='excel', etc) or if the response type is html, i can assume the page i was calling is an error

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  • Prevent "jQuery( html )" from triggering the browser to request images and other referenced content

    - by Chris Dutrow
    Using jQuery to create new DOM elements from text. Example: jQuery('<div><img src="/some_image.gif"></img></div>'); When this statement is executed, it causes the browser to request the file 'some_img.gif' from the server. Is there a way to execute this statement so that the resulting jQuery object can be used from DOM traversal, but not actually cause the browser to hit the server with requests for images and other referenced content? Example: var jquery_elememnts = jQuery('<div><img class="a_class" src="/some_image.gif"></img></div>'); var img_class = jquery_elememnts.find('img').attr('class'); The only idea I have now is to use regex to remove all of the 'src' tags from image elements and other things that will trigger the browser requests before using jQuery to evaluate the HTML. How can jQuery be used to evaluate HTML without triggering the browser to make requests to the server for referenced content inside the evaluated HTML? Thanks!

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  • How to create animated sliding windows/tabs menu?

    - by Forte
    I have created navigation menu in YUI 2.8 as below : I have also animated tabs using CSS transitions. CSS transitions are not widely supported by browsers and my animations are not working in Opera, IE etc. Since i'm already using YUI 2.8 on that page, can somebody tell me how do i animate those tabs? When i click on any tab, it should expand in vertical dimension smoothly (animated). Below are the properties of tabs which are going to change when i select any tab (Below properties of tabs should be animated) : Paddings Margins Background-Color Borders Please note in above image : There is little space left on right side in case #1 when 1st tab is selected. In case #2 and case #3 there is space left on left as well as right side. In case #4, there is some space left on left side when last tab is selected.

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  • Search box inside a div. Django

    - by Juliette Dupuis
    In my django app I display a list of elements (friends name) thanks to a loop: <div> {% for friend in group %} <p>{{ friend.name }} <p> {% endfor %} </div> I would like to create a search box on the top of my list in order to be able to find only the friends the user wants. I would like the search bar does not need to click to send the request (an example is the Airtime searchbox on top of the facebook friends list). I have absolutely no idea on how to do that, and I'm looking for hints or tips to start. Thank you very much for your help.

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  • JS best practice for member functions

    - by MickMalone1983
    I'm writing a little mobile games library, and I'm not sure the best practice for declaring member functions of instantiated function objects. For instance, I might create a simple object with one property, and a method to print it: function Foo(id){ this.id = id; this.print = function(){ console.log(this.id); }; }; However, a function which does not need access to 'private' members of the function does not need to be declared in the function at all. I could equally have written: function print(){ console.log(this.id); }; function Foo(id){ this.id = id; this.print = print; }; When the function is invoked through an instance of Foo, the instance becomes the context for this, so the output is the same in either case. I'm not entirely sure how memory is allocated with JS, and I can't find anything that I can understand about something this specific, but it seems to me that with the first example all members of Foo, including the print function, are duplicated each time it is instantiated - but with the second, it just gets a pointer to one, pre-declared function, which would save any more memory having to be allocated as more instances of Foo are created. Am I correct, and if I am, is there any memory/performance benefit to doing this?

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  • I want to style within JS

    - by 422
    Issue I have is I can use tags, but I would like to style particular words. Adding a class doesnt work, is it because I am within script dom ? Example: var config = [ { "name" : "tour_1", "bgcolor" : "black", "color" : "white", "position" : "BR", "text" : "Customize your user profile, it's easy. This is your shop window on <strong>here</strong> and <strong>there</strong>", "time" : 4000 } Instead of strong, I would like to apply class, like <p class="orange"> But it wont have it, any suggestions... please

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  • How to create a div with jQuery accordion

    - by skdnewbie
    Im using this: <script> $(function() { $( "#accordion" ).accordion(); }); </script> To get the effect of expand/collapse. (If you know a better plugin or method, pls notice me) I have this div: <div id ="accordion"></div> And this code to create a button inside that div. (dont worry about the content of button) $('#button_submit').click(function() { $("#accordion").append( $("<button id=saved"+j+">").click(function() { drawChart.apply(null, myArray); }).html("<b>Start date:</b>"+""+myArray[0]+"\n<b>End date:</b>"+myArray[1]+"\n<b>Chart type:</b>"+myArray[2]+"") ); My question is, how to create/format div accordion to have this effect accordion effect jquery . being that the <button id=saved"+j+"> should appear inside the sections. Cheers

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  • JS regular expression to find a substring surrounded by double quotes

    - by 2619
    I need to find a substring surrounded by double quotes, for example, like "test", "te\"st" or "", but not """ neither "\". To achieve this, which is the best way to go for it in the following 1) /".*"/g 2) /"[^"\\]*(?:\\[\S\s][^"\\]*)*"/g 3) /"(?:\\?[\S\s])*?"/g 4) /"([^"\\]*("|\\[\S\s]))+/g I was asked this question yesterday during an interview, and would like to know the answer for future reference.

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  • Get an array of forms in java script using prototype

    - by Saurabh
    My document contains more than one forms. How can I get an array of all forms using prototype? <html> <head></head> <body> <form id="form1"> <!-- Other stuffs here --> </form> <form id="form2"> <!-- Other stuffs here --> </form> <form id="form3"> <!-- Other stuffs here --> </form> </body> </html>

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  • FLIR: avoiding ugly page loads

    - by justinbach
    I'm building a site that makes extensive use of FLIR to allow the use of non-websafe fonts. However, pageloads are an ugly process, as first the HTML text version of each field loads and then (a few hundred milliseconds later) it's replaced by its FLIR image counterpart. Is there any way to avoid this sort of thing? I've got a client presentation in a few hours and I know it'll raise eyebrows. My situation is sort of related to this question which is in regards to sIFR, not FLIR. Any ideas? Thanks, Justin

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  • JQuery: How to find what is between two text points

    - by Sarfraz
    Hello, Let's say I have this: <div id="wrapper"> <pre class="highlight"> $(function(){ // hide all links except for the first $('ul.child:not(:first)').hide(); $("a.slide:first").css("background-color","#FF9900"); /* The comment goes here. */ </pre> </div> With Jquery, I want to find what is in between: /* The comment goes here. */ Including those comment signs. So it should return: /* The comment goes here. */ How to do that, how to find text between two points? Thanks

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  • Open a div at place clicked

    - by Sarah
    Hello, I have a rather simple question but i can't seem to find an answer to it. I want when i click on any place on web page a div is opened. how can i accomplish that CSS style. Thanks.

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  • Fetch html page content into a var

    - by Cipher
    Just a small question here, that how do we get fetch the html content via ajax into a variable that I could use later. Right now, I have a button on the click of which, I fetch another html page simply through load method as follows: $('#container').load('http://127.0.0.1/someUrl') I want to get the content into a var instead that I could at a later time use to append to the dom $('#someContainer').append(someVar)

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