Binding DataGridView With ListView
Oct 31, 2009bind the DataGridView with ListView to display the data in the listview in the DataGridView?
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View 1 RepliesI have seen that i can avoid the char # from my urls if i use the directly link to the pages and selet a TARGET to them... but for this i have use the target option in the <a> code:
<li><h2>
<img src="img/prensa.png" class="ui-li-icon"/>
<a href="subcategoria/prensa/prensa.html" target="_self"> Prensa </a>
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Did anyone implement or can direct me to an implementation of virtual mode (render only visible rows, but still have the scroll work right) or something similar in the AJAX Sys.Preview.UI.Data.ListView?
I need to display a very large table (`1000 rows) and it simply isn't feasible to render everything.
Im working on a php rpg with some others, but I want to be able to use the arrow keys to navigate the character using the up arrow/down arrow/left arrow/right arrow, and you move your character through links
PHP Code:
var left="<? echo $url.$west;?>"; var up="<? echo $url.$north;?>"; var right="<? echo $url.$east;?>"; var down="<? echo $url.$south;?>";
can ANYONE give me a example for doing this, all i want is when you press the up down left or right it, produces the same result as if you pressed a link. to move left or right etc..
I've created an XML-RPC server, and would like to somehow bind the XML
server responses to a table for users to view. Here's the catch, that data
changes frequently (every few seconds), so I'm using setInterval to
periodically get updated XML content from the server.
Currently, the setInterval function requests the entire dataset, then
rewrites the entire table. I'm concerned that it's a waste of bandwidth,
and disrupts the user scrolling through the data whenever it rewrites.
Ideally, I'll have the XML-RPC server generate only data changed since the
last request, then somehow update the table with the changes.
I would like a function to be run whenever a variable is updated. I
have tried binding the onchange event to it, and it doesn't work. I
think I understand why, however, I would like to know if there is
anything that I can bind to my variable that will fire the specified
function whenever the value changes.
Is it possible to do this, or would I have to make a class for it?
I'm having trouble with a plugin system that I'm working on. It involves binding a doubleclick with two elements that have the same id. The two elements are different plugins, and load appropriately, however the dblclick binding seems to not change between elements. Here's my code(simplified):
$("div.editor").droppable({
drop: function(event,ui) {
objID = ui.draggable.attr("objID");
$.getJSON("objects/"+objID+"/object.json", function(data) {
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I have an issue where i need to get to a particular element when i click on a menu button.It is working fine in IE but in firefox it doenst work.There is a literal to which i am binding data dynamically and i have assigned id's.When i click on menu, i pass id to javascript function to scroll down to that element which is dynamically bound to literal and i change back ground colours.But it doesnt work in FireFOX. When i try to capture the value of the element,like document .getElemnetById("a"),i get null.The literal is inside a div and literal to bound on runtime with data with Ids to which i ned to navigate.
<script type="text/javascript">
function Scroll(theElement) {
var selectedPosX = 0;
var selectedPosY = 0;
while (theElement != null) {
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I have a link that has a UL drop down. When I click off of both the link and the UL I want the drop down to disappear. Right now it only disappears after I click off of the link.
Code JavaScript:
allLinks[i].onblur = function()
{
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I started playing around with this keyevent thing and said, hey this works pretty good, I want to add keyboard shortcuts for everything.
I thought I had come up with a solid system, based on some other threads I read in this forum. It works great in Firefox, but IE seems to handle the Control key differently, also IE seems to ignore the arrows. Code:
I want to bind a function to an event without having to put the entire code into the anonymous function that I'm binding to the event. How can I do this?
When I bind a function using the following code, the details function displays the error message for few seconds:
window.onload = function(){
$(".error").hide();
if (document.getElementById("featureForm")){
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2 forms, one submit button - that works, I can't get the validation to bind to the submit function.
$
(
"#sbtBtn"
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I'd like to have a hyperlink on a page, that when clicked reveals some hidden text below the hyperlink AND at the same time opens a new browser window to a specified URL (which would have been declared in the HTML code NOT the jQuery bind code). There will be several of these 'Click here to reveal password and open site' hyperlinks on the page. Will this scenario cause a problem in the sense that if you click on one hyperlink then all of the reveals would be triggered and numerous windows would be opened?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have this code that works:
var btnInput= document.getElementById('btnInput');
btnInput.addEventListener("click", showVal, true);
Why doesn't this work?
$('btnInput').click(showVal);
$('btnInput').bind('click', showVal);
why doesn't this work? Is there a way to get this type of iteration to work?
for (i = 1; i < numOfButtons; i++) {
$('#navbutton-' + i).click(function(){
updateStage(i);
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I'll break down the problem to make it clear.
<html>
<head>
<body>
<!-- ajax call that opens a jQuery UI Dialog box -->
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I need to bind an event to first link here [URL]("share", white cross on orange)problem is whatever I do is overwritten (or just ignored) by the plugin..I just need to pop a div with a little disclaimer..this is the link:
<a href="http://www.addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250&username=xa-4c9128c52c3f57fa" class="addthis_button_compact shareThis" id="share">Share</a>
I added my own 2nd class ('shareThis'), added my own id, didn't work; finally tried their own class, at300m, also doesn't work...
I'm trying to build a Validation object, where you pass an object id and event name in the constructor. Then, you call an add_rule method to add validation rules. The constructor code looks something like:
function Validation(id, event, ...)
{
this.object = document.all[id];
this.event = event;
var obj = this.object;
obj[event] = this.validate;
}
So the actual validation function is dynamically bound to the appropriate event. The problem is that when the validate method is called, "this" no longer refers to the Validation object; it refers to the object to whose event it was bound. So, for instance, in the following code, the validate function's "this" refers to frmSubmit, not objValidate:
objValidate = new Validation ("frmSubmit", "onsubmit", ...);
Of course, I need to refer to the actual validation object's properties, but I can't figure out how. Any suggestions?
While i am binding a value to a text box using java script. It will properly in all browsers other than IE. In IE the value bind as 'undefined' in the text box . so please provide solution for this one. The code sample is given below.In this "Flight Search " is the text box id . I have to bind that value from the previous page selected value.
function SelectAirport(val) {
var id = val + "_lnkCity";
var lnk = document.getElementById(id);
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I am having difficulty binding a popup to a text link.
The following code works:
CSS:
/* COPY LINK CSS */
#copylink {
position: absolute;
top: 170px;
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Here is the html:
<select name="activities_limit" id="activities_limit">
<option value="5" selected="selected">5</option>
<option value="7">7</option>
<option value="10">10</option>
<option value="14">14</option>
</select>
And the jQuery:
$("#activities_limit").bind("change", function() { alert("value changed"); });
I am not seeing the JavaScript alert though.
I've noticed I can bind and trigger events on objects that are not DOM elements. However this appears to be an undocumented feature, as the docs explicitly refer to the "DOM element" when discussing things like event.currentTarget. Is it safe to depend on code like the example below working in future jQuery releases?
var thing = $({hello: "world"});
thing.bind('bounce', function(e) {
alert('Boing! '+e.currentTarget.hello);
});
thing.trigger('bounce');
I have a question that's probably basic javascript, but I can't find the answer.So if any of you can point me in the right direction?This is the problem:I want to loop through an array and in each iteration I want to bind a value from that array to a click event.I made a small example where I only bind the first iteration to a click event.
$(document).ready(function(){
var dummy=new Array();
dummy[0]=1;
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I have a function in my widget :
this.element.find('.abc').live(this.options.event,jQuery.proxy(this._onCollapse, this));
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I'm having trouble with multiple ajax_functions during init phase of code. Pseudo:
ajax_init_global_data();
ajax_init_stuff_1();
ajax_init_stuff_2();
startMainCode();
problem is that these functions seem to pass so fast that ajax queries aren't ready when code passes to startMainCode(). One way I could prevent this is by making ajax_init_global_data() "success" call ajax_init_stuff_1(), and same with stuff_1 -> stuff_2, and finally stuff_2 -> startMainCode().
Still, I was thinking is there a way to write condition in way that when ajax_inits go "success", I could put variables "phase_1_ready = true", "phase_2_ready = true" and "phase_3_ready = true", and finally write something like: if $document.bind(phase_1_ready == true && phase_2_ready == true && phase_3_ready) { startMainCode());
So basically I'm wondering if there is way to bind condition to trigger function, without writing somekind of setTimeout -loop to do the check?
This is regarding binding data to a drop down list. I am getting the data from the server and binding the data to a drop down list using JSON and JQuery. It is working fine for around 400 items, but when i need to bind the drop down with around 600 items i am getting the below error
Stop running this script? A script on this page is causing Internet Explorer to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive.
The code i am using ot bind the drop down is as below
$.each(data, function (index, city) {
comboCity.append(
$('<option></option>').val(city.CityID).html(city.CityName)
);
});