How Can I Get The Value Of The Rowspan Attribute?
Apr 12, 2005Is there a way, on DOM, for me to access the rowspan/colspan attribute from a TD tag?
View 4 RepliesIs there a way, on DOM, for me to access the rowspan/colspan attribute from a TD tag?
View 4 RepliesI am trying to create a tree table (javascript code was adopted from
online source) but the rowspan in td tag does not work well when I
toggle the rows. Here is the sample code, notice the row "4" should be
in the Type 1 section (click on the arrow and expand it, it will
display correctly), but when it is collapsed, it is pushed downwards to
Type 2 section. Could not figure out what is the reason. Any ideas? Code:
I want to make a td to rowspan when td has the same value? For exaple like this:
Before :
After :
I have a table as shown below. Upon click on the edit I want to have the value of the first TD, i.e date, how can I do that, even with the second row?
<tr>
<td
rowspan
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using the fixedheadertable.js plugin I bumped into what looks likes an underlying bug of Jquery. Atextarea in a rowspaned cells doesn't fill the subsequent rows ; except if a arbitrary string (a single character do)is put before the textarea. The following spans correctly the 5 rows (taken from the demo test.html of the plugin.the html is very simple and looks valid):
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I have an html table with six rows and two columns. I have what it is supposed to look like here. But, what is really confusing me is that with the exact same source code snippet inside wordpress here is not displaying the same output, the image does not span both rows? I am super confused by this behaviour. Has anybody ever run across this error before?
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Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/
TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html>
<head>
[code]....
i have found a possible bug in 1.4 but it's only in Internet Explorer 7 & 8.The following code does not work and completely ruins every peice of jquery on the page (that means everything inside $(document).ready and anyting else...
$("<div/>",{
id: 'tooltip-'+rand,
class: 'dock-tooltip',
[code]....
I cant see any syntax errors - i pulled the example from the 1.4 site. There is no trailing commas in the object notation and i really cant see any reason it would work in firefox and not IEx and more to the point not only not work in IEx but break any other jquery in the entire page....
I'm working with a large (and unweildy) ASP.NET application, and there is a lot of jQuery code that uses selectors like this:
[name=_aspnetControl$_withASubControl] And unfortunately, some selectors that also look like this:
[name^=_someAspNetControl$_radioButtonList].
In other words, the effort to remove the $ from the attribute selectors would be monumental. If it is possible to escape the $ symbols, I can do that easily enough, but unfortunately the situation right now means that I can't upgrade to jQuery 1.5.
I'm learning jQuery with XML. I'm familiar with other query languages such as XPath. I'm having a little bit of difficulty wrapping my brain around how jQuery works but I think I can make the leap if I see a solution to a problem I know how to solve with other methods Given the following XML, please share a jQuery solution to finding the value of attribute B in elements named bar where attribute A has the value 30:
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I'll trying to tell the difference between the following three cases:
<img alt="text string" />
<img alt="" />
<img />
I can do this in Firefox with the following code, where elem is the
HTMLElement representing each image, but IE doesn't seem to
differentiate between empty string and undefined.
var alt = elem.getAttribute('alt');
alt = (alt) ? alt : ((alt===null) ? 'really_null' : "");
The desired output from running this code on the 3 tags above is:
text string
really_null
It seems like this should be really easy...but I'm having a really
difficult time trying to figure out what's going on...
$(document).ready(function() {
The SELECTor shows up in the document but it's not MULTIPLE, no ALT text, no CLICK event handler.
How to check for null attribute in form input field using IE
this does not work in IE:
var curr_id = tablecells[i].getAttribute('name');
if (curr_id != null){
....
}
How can I read the object's attribute's name ? I mean something like this:
x = new Object
x.myAttr = 5
and how to get the 'myAttr' string ?
I was wondering if someone could help me here. I need to set the class
attribute of an HTML element to a specific value using javascript, can
someone give me an example of how I might do this as the syntax
myElement.class ="MyClassName" ....
I'm loading an XML document and grabbing a node with content in it including html. I can't figure out how to grab the src of the first IMG tag that appears in this text string
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhich of these is the correct way to set the className attribute, or are they both okay?option 1:
var t = document.createElement("p");
t.className = "myclass";
option 2:
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I am aiming to change a couple of items on a CSS definition using JavaScript, so the servicer only needs to update one JS variable. I am so a novice at this...
I would like to be able to set the "top" and "height" attributes of my graphbar ID element after the percent in the JS script is changed.
Here's the js and CSS that is pertinent:
var btmrtx= 380;
var btmrty= 280;
var tplftx= 40;
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The following doesn't work:
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<title>Sample flash</title>
<embed id="foo" src="[URL]" width="400" height="40"
[code].....
I'm trying to get the value of an object's property. getAttribute returns "null" even though I'm sure the property is set. I can easily set the property, and in my actual script I do so dynamically. I just want to read the property and can't.
To help explain my problem, I've attached an example .html file as a .txt file.
The critical part of the code is this section that is based on "textbook" examples of how to get an attribute:
<script type="text/javascript">
function
showcolor() {
var myobject = document.getElementById("lab");
var myproperty = myobject.getAttribute("color");
alert(myproperty);
}
</script>
This is called via a button on the bottom of the page. The DIV object with the ID "lab" exists and has a color attribute defined in CSS, but I cannot read it, nor any other attribute, with a script. The alert displays "null".
Mozilla returns an empty string for value & nodeValue... but how is it accessing the boolean value --> el[attName]? Code:
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Error: invalid XML attribute valueLine: 454, Column: 17Source Code:
<script language=javascript>
i get the above msg
i have 2 functions
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I'm trying to create a text-only version of one of my sites. I have a toggle link switching between text and full html versions. If text-only was selected, then it changes the stylesheet.However, I need to be able to replace all <img> tags with their associated alt attributes to make it completely text-only.
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