AJAX :: Hiding Elements In Response Text?

Aug 8, 2010

I have some pages being loaded via ajax and I want some of the elements hidden when the page is loaded.I could hide them with CSS and then change the css attribute when I want them to show but that just seems clunky to me since I'd have to assign <input style="visibility: hidden;"> to everything I wanted hidden on load. I know how to make it visible later when I need it.Using jquery's document.read doesn't seem like a good solution either since I'd have to make a list of everything I might want hidden right there on the main page.

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Ajax ::: Not Getting Response Text Some Times

Oct 6, 2010

i have wriiten a form in my php page and i did call an ajax function on onsubmit, based on my ajax response my form have to be submit...but i am not getting ajax response text some times. But some times i got it correctly..i have used post method in my ajax function.

formid="reserve";
var f = document.getElementById(formid);
var keyValue = "";
keyValue = buildKeyValueSearchFunction(f, keyValue);
alert(keyValue);
ajax_request = createRequestObject();
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Ajax :: Get Input Field Value From Response Text?

Feb 26, 2009

Can we get the input field value from response text .

Like i have code

contractArchiveConnectionSuccess = function(responseObject) {
alert(responseObject.responseText);
}

i want to show alert here if that input field value exist.but problem is that response text has other data as well so how i differentiate to alert .

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Jul 15, 2010

I am learning JS and ajax.. successfully writing my own working scripts.. but, being a newbie, still hit the wall alot. Today's wall really has me stumped:

Developing locally, I am calling a page with a working XMLHttpRequest object.. and getting the response, fine. The problem is that the response is coming back with some space chars tacked on. There are like 10-12 space chars prefixed, and one space char suffixed to my response text. Even if I just stick in a single "a" char in the (now static) page that I call, it still returns

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May 17, 2010

I have an ajax post which returns a large html response. It is getting truncated at 98784 characters everytime. Is there a limit to a response size or a way around this?

Using: IE7
jQuery 1.4.2
jQuery UI 1.8.1

Here is my ajax call:

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Mar 30, 2010

I got a table with hundreds of rows...and I want the user to be able to hide a single one by clicking on the table row.

How can I do this without typing in hundreds of ids like 1,2,3,4,5... Since you can't get elements by class and ids have to unique I'm not sure how to do this. Also the order of the rows will change when they get updated so it would end up being a mess of unordered ids.

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May 27, 2010

why I'm getting an uncaught exception with this?

var nav = "navigation";
$link = $("#" + nav + " ul ul");
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Jun 13, 2011

Below is a simple page where a click loads a div. The contents loaded are a few paragraphs. What I'm looking to do is, after the user loads the div 'remotecontent' by clicking "click here to load", that he will be able to click on one of the paras in that div and have the contents of that para displayed in the div 'respondtoremoteclick'.

<html><head> <script src="jquery.js"></script>
<script language=Javascript>
function loadremotecontent() {

[code]....

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Nov 19, 2010

how could I get the element with id "testing123" and append it to the body? or print it to the console? or anything to test that its working.

//JS
$("form[name=create_person]").submit(function(){
console.log("submitted");

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Jan 17, 2006

Here's my situation:

1. I have a web browser component that does not support Javascript
(well it does, but we've disabled it)
2. I have to display some HTML in it, where the user has a link titled
"Hide|Show Options" that can hide/show a particular section of the
HTML.

I have not found a way to achieve it without using Javascript or any
other scripting language.

Is it possible to do this using pure plain HTML?

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Jul 20, 2005

I am trying to hide a drop down box in a form on a jsp page using the:

style.visibility="hidden";

The form element is hidden ok but my problem is that the space still
exists where the element is.

Can anyone tell me how to hide these elements so that they dont mess up
the layout of my form.

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JQuery :: Hiding Some Form Elements?

Feb 13, 2010

I want to show or hide some tags of registration form with changing a combo
I wrote this code :

$('select[name=user_type]').change(function(){
FormType = $('select[name=user_type]').val();
switch (FormType)
{
case 'teacher': $('.teacher_form').show();

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Aug 28, 2009

I'm having an interesting IE6 and IE7 issue that may just be par for the course. i'm curious if anyone else has run into this problem.

Here's the URL: [url]

I have a bunch of nested lists with IDs in certain ULs, like <ul id="collapse">. i'm trying to use jQuery .hide() to hide all the ULs with that specific ID. everything works as expected in firefox, safari, chrome, IE8, etc. but IE6 and IE7 seem to only notice the first UL in the DOM tree. so IE6/7 hides that first UL, then stops.

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Jun 20, 2009

i've been searching the web for the best way to hide window elements in FireFox. But i'm not finding anything with clear defined answers.

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Aug 16, 2010

If you want to see what I'm talking about at any point, go to [URL] and hit the "web" button in the top-rightish area. Or, you know, check the source code, because you can't see any of that stuff right now.

So, I'm working on a portfolio for myself. And I want to make it for myself, because, well, I don't want to be lame.

My portfolio has three parts: stuff I've designed on the web, stuff I've written, and other stuff. Those are separated by the three buttons in the top right. You hit one, and the old visible item fades out, and the new one fades in. It's pretty.

Now, the "web" section is the problem. Right now, the div associated with it contains 3 div's. Each of those divs contains a p, and is not visible by default. On ready, I do this:

function readyFunction()
{
var pages = [];
submenu();

[Code].....

But when I try it out, nothing shows. It should show the first element, right?

I am aware that by calling toArray(), I am turning jQuery objects into DOM objects. That's not the problem, is it? How would I fix that?

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Apr 14, 2011

Let's say I have two lists for menus and one list for sortable content.

If I click on "A" in the #type list, the content list is sorted, the li's with the classes "B" and "D" are hidden by attaching a class of .hidden to display:none. In turn becoming:

My question is, how do I apply the new content results to the #location menu? If "B" and "D" are hidden then numbers "3" and "4" shouldn't be displayed. I'm having trouble getting the two to talk to each other. I've tried .is(':visible"), .each(), etc. and can't quite crack it.

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Jun 21, 2010

I am building a sort of tree view in javascript with items that can be expanded and collapsed (with default being collapsed).The problem is the page can get very large, and the user sees the the browser render the list with all the items expanded, and then sees them all collapse after half a second.[/quote]You could use a setInterval in the head section that's on a tight loop, that waits and watches for the tree, then hides it and removes the setInterval process.

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JavaScript As AJAX Response (RPC)

Oct 15, 2006

Some servers return JavaScript as the response to an AJAX request. When
the response JavaScript is eval'ed it calls other JavaScript functions
already in the browser to update elements, etc. This seems like a good
system because it allows so much freedom in creating the desired
behavior in the browser. The required data doesn't have to be converted
to XML or JSON on the server. The browser doesn't have to have
templates for interpreting and converting this data into some change in
the browser. All of the conversion algorithms don't have to be written
and changed when new behavior is required. This remote procedure call
approach is the predominant system in the Ruby on Rails world.
(Unfortunately they are calling Prototype.js functions.)

However apparently some people seem to think this remote procedure call
approach is a bad idea. I can't see why it is so bad because it is so
lightweight and flexible. It also helps to keep the client less
intellegent which seems good in a world of incompatible client-side
bugs.

If I use some neutral data format like XML to accomdate different types
of clients then I have to write different client-side interpreters for
each type of client (browser, RSS, POP, cell phone, etc). Why not just
write different server-side code that generates the correct JavaScript
(or other) for the requesting client type?

When is the RPC approach such a bad idea?

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Feb 24, 2007

I am using ajax / php where I am looking up some info from the
database and populating a select list dynamically, however I am
running into some sort of size limitation with the ajax.response
object. If the string I am passing to javascript from php is too large
javascript does not get it all the data. The magic number appears to
be 6123 characters, anything below that it works fine, anything above
and if I alert the ajax.response, I see the string is cutoff. Any
ideas where this limitation is defined?

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Nov 15, 2008

I am using following code

Now what i want to do is: i have a callajax() function. with in this function i will call do_login() function. this do_login() handles an ajaxrequest and returns the responsetext.

Now i want to do some validation on this responsetext(in case of onsuccess). so i am trying to return value to callajax() function for onSuccess case in ajaxrequest.submit();

That is(onsuccess response) supposed to be some string( but not true or false). but i am always getting false in ajaxcall() function. i know the do_login() function is returning false before ajaxrequest completes

So i want to stop this and make do_login wait until ajaxrequest completes and then i want to return it's response to callajax() function.

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Apr 3, 2008

I am wondering how possible it is to use eval() to parse javascrpt that is pulled in through ajax(innerHTML)? I have found a few notes about this, such as:

Code:
var myObj = eval ( xmlhttp.responseText );

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Apr 12, 2006

In my browser, I make an AJAX request. The server sends me a fragment
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Aug 27, 2010

I am making a call like -

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alert(response);
});

And also tried with -

$.get(adnwurl,
{},
function(data) {[code]...

In both the cases I am getting an empty response instead of expected html response.If I just copy paste this adnwurl in browser, I do get a proper html response. Its not working with ajax call.

adnwurl = "http [url]...site_id=4764&partner_id=70606a913077034c&timeout=5000&version=1.5&language=jsp&format=wap&testing=1&target_params=AGE=>29||DOB=>1981-08-[code]....

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Dec 22, 2010

I'm using $.ajax for an ajax request and I've setup a basic html form and if there are errors in the form when the user submits them my server side script is returning them in an array to the client with the errors.

If there are multiple values in the array, how do I display each error on its own line either using <li> tags or even just a <br/>? I'm injecting the ajax response into a div using .html() but how do I iterate the array within that div so I get one error message per line?

Do I need to construct the HTML on the client side after the ajax response has come back or should I do this on the server side before the data is even returned to the client? Right now I'm returning a raw array so that is why I'm asking the question about how to format things up and get the form errors into my div.

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I'm truggling with this for a while now, without succes. Here is the

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