I have a script that takes longer to load than the page, so I would like to have it say "Loading - please wait!" until the script has loaded. I don't want it to hide the entire page - just this one script.Up until recently, I had no idea as to what ajax was, or what it did, so I surely am unable to do this.
I'm creating a site that uses AJAX to create a "page flipping" type effect. So it works kind of like an FRAME, where when links, etc. are clicked just the main content area is reloaded using JQuery AJAX.
The problem is that that content seems not to pick up the CSS stylesheet rules. I have to press refresh before it loads the styles.
I'm trying to bind an event handler to a button in a page loaded via Ajax. This procedure should apply to every page I have to load via Ajax. I have tried two things: first, I declared the 'click' event handler for the button like this, and just did my ajax request. Here's the code:
$("#close_button").click(function(){ alert("This should popup"); }); $.ajax({ url: 'js/ajax/text.html',
what i'm trying to do is to acces the content loaded via AJAX but in an other way than by a callback function.i have a div where the data will be loaded via ajax, the data is represented by a list of folders and when i click one of them i want to load then the subfolders and so on, but if i use the callback function this is not gonna be dynamic..cause i don;t know how deep is gonna be the tree.[code]but if i do in this way....first time it works....so id i click <ahref="folder_1">folder_1</a> it loads the subfolders...and if i click then on of the subfolders loaded with ajax it wont work anymore to see the subfolders in the respective folder.
For starters i'm new to jquery and javascript, hence my post here. I've tried to do research but I'm not finding the answers. Here is the problem. the web page i'm working on has 2 area's or panes. one that changes dynamically via ajax and one that stays the same to control the dynamic area. The dynamic content is loaded with the following function to load a given page into the <div>.
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When the content is loaded into the div jquery does not work. More specifically i'm using the jquery ui datepicker. The page that is loaded via loadPage() work fine if its not called by the function. but once it is it seems all javascript does not function.
I have some simple tooltips on my site that load the content of the "title" tag into the tooltip. I am currently using this plugin[URL].. I have tried several others. They all work fine for static elements, but the main content of my pages are loaded by an ajax load() call. The tooltips don't work on any this content loaded via ajax. Why is this happening and is there a way to fix this? Or maybe a tooltip plugin that will work for this?
I want to activate an image slider that is placed in a div loaded through an Ajax request. I'm using the JQuery Plugin Anythingslider. I've tried to use code similar to this without success:[URL].. The slide script works if loaded together with main page.But how do I activate a slider placed in a div that has been loaded through an Ajax request?
I'm currently following this tutorial on loading pages with Ajax:[url]...
For some reason when a new page is loaded via Ajax by clicking a link on the left-hand navigation, the new content returned has a large gap that appears on its left-hand side. My question is what's causing this and how can it be fixed?There's not much in the source, so reading the code shouldn't be difficult.
I have scroll div on the buttom of my page. This div is autoloaded after pressing link via AJAX technology. Everything is ok except position of the web. Right after I press link the view of the page is going to the top. How I could set the view on the div after AJAX content is loaded.
know why flash doesn't work on content dynamically loaded via AJAX? This is for a one-click CopyToClipboard function. I use ZeroClipboard for this. HTML CODE (this works perfect with the clipboard() function)
Code: <label>Image link: </label><input id="photo_direct_link" value="test" /> CLIPBOARD FUNCTION Code: function clipboard() { // Copy to clipboard var photo_direct_link = new ZeroClipboard.Client(); [Code]...
This is the Javascript function that I use to hide/show DIV content. I use it everywhere without problems:
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However, I get strange behavior when the above DIV is located within an AJAX response. My main page loads another HTML page into a div, and within THAT div is the "div6" above.
I should preface this by saying that this is not for my own site, or my own code; a friend has gone on holiday and needed this project fixing while he was away. Unfortunately my experience with jQuery is almost nil and everything was coded by someone else, so I'm really tearing my hair out. This is a Wordpress installation running Thematic with two child themes, one of which uses Ajax calls to grab page content. The issue is that the Ajaxified calls stop the swfObject content from being loaded. Compare:
I tried to apply jCarousel on Ajax loaded content. It works on Firefox/IE/Opera, but not on Safari/Google Chrome. Can somebody help me finding where the problem isP.S. On IE, when you close the Ajax content there will be a alert message shows 'Jcarousel: No width/height set for items. This will cause an infinite loop. Aborting ...', but it doesn't matter as the alert function can be shut off.
I have an onclick that triggers ajax which calls a php script to pull data from MySQL. This information is then displayed in a div. The problem I am having is that sometimes pulling the data from MySQL takes 2-3 seconds, so the div is empty for about 2-3 seconds. How would I go about adding an animated "Loading" gif to display in the div while it is waiting to display the content?
I'm working on my personal website, and I got everything up and going mostly. I have a menu going down the left of the web page (Home, About Me, Recent Programs, etc). On the right, I have the main content area with a div named 'content'. It's a pain in the butt when I modify my menu because I have to go to each page and C/P.
I just learned about AJAX, and was wondering how to dynamically refresh my 'content' div with specific information. Currently while in Dreamweaver, it dynamically displays correctly. When I preview in Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer, nothing happens
I've spent about a day trying to figure it out on my own, and nothing has changed. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I've tried different variations and different approaches as mentioned by websites. Bottom line I guess is:
I have a webpage which handle a time-consuming backend processing on the server side. I am hoping to use ajax and display the back-end processing process on the web-front(i.e. in a DIV). .ajaxStart and .ajaxStop sound to be OK if I want to display some fixed content. Is it possible that I grab partial server-side resultset and update a DIV at the front-end without having to wait for the server-side to finish all of the processing.
Below is my sample code which does NOT work for my purpose.
---- <span id="processing_status" class="blink"></span> <div id="processing_log" style="display:none"></div> <script type="text/javascript"> /* This is OK, but I want to display server-side processing records */
I'm trying to display content dynamically in a DIV My Script is a merge of two other scripts I found online one function (showUser) uses a GET method and the other (funcionPost) uses a POST method independently they work like a charm, but combined in the same script they throw some issues.
PHP Code: <script type="text/javascript"> alert("Comienzo Script"); function getXMLObject() //XML OBJECT { alert("Comienzo ~ getXMLObject()"); var xmlHttp = false; [Code]..
I'm trying to use cluetip jquery plugin inside a message_container div which will be updated once in a while through ajax. The plugin works just fine in any other div, but it seems that in message_container div the already loaded external javascripts are not present ie the plugin doesn't work. Do you have any ideas what would be a proper solution for this issue?
within this page that has been created, there is an AJAX tree folder which calls another page to be loaded into a DIV by AJAX again. Code:
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I don't know why it doesn't work because the page has been loaded with the JS file, but as soon as the link is added afterwards it doesn't work. I take it this is because it doesn't know where to find the JS, but how can I overcome this?
I load content from a separate php page into a div in my other page. This is done using .Get I believe.I've taken the plugin from net tuts +This is working, however, plugins that are supposed to work with the content that's just arrived aren't. Only when specifying that page and loading that as a whole. Long version:I'm doing a website that's pretty graphics intensive. It's more like an application really, only with very "scarse" interface. So I liked the idea of loading only the new content directly onto the already loaded page instead of reloading everything.
And so I found a plugin from net tuts that did the very same thing.Basically, this plugin lets you load content from a said div container directly as a feed onto the page that's already loaded. So all pages are the same, with the only change being in the same div container as all pages have.Now, several issues occurred. What I find strange(probably not for you) is the fact that plugins that I use somehow stop working when loading the content using the said plugin. Cufon stopped working on the newly arrived content. And the same thing happens with a slide menu plugin as well that also arrives with the new content. But if I completely load the page that contains the div with Cufon and the slide menu, everything works as normal. But as soon as I click a link and new content arrives, plugins in that content does not work.
What am I missing? The pages are completely identical, with only a few differences in the a div container that both pages have. Clicking links are supposed to only remove existing content, fetch new content and place it in exactly the same location. One would think that scripts that are already loading in <head> would work with the newly arrived content as well?