I've been searching this forum, Google Groups, and Stack Overflow this morning but I haven't been able to quite find a simple way to clone a LI element (that contains form inputs with data,) and erase the newly created/cloned LI's form inputs.
The function I'm using at the moment looks like this:
I would absolutely love to have the datepicker icon BEFORE the input field. Is there any simple way of doing this? (Or even not so simple... am prepared to have a go at tweaking the code in the .js file if only I knew where to start looking
I am trying to add a tooltip to an element (based on vertigo-[URL]... Normally, works fine, except when I clone an element which has a tooltip in it and append it to another element, the title disappears after the first time it is hovered over. Code is below, and a live example is here.
I'm using jQuery to make ajax calls for content, when I click on a link and pull in the new content, I want the <title> in the <head> to change. I thought that since head and body are both siblings in the DOM I could target the <title> in the same way as a <p> or any other element and write a new value in, using replaceWith() which would then change the text in the tab at the top of the browser but it doesn't seem to work. I even tried adding <title id="title_text"> and targeting #title_text, but it doesn't change that way either. The original title text in the browser tab does change, but to the page uri. After using firebug to see what was going on when using replaceWith(), I saw that replaceWith() was replacing this:
Trying to check how many lines a div has and then alter another to match.
Found this code, but I'm not sure what to do [code]...
Look at Navigation and then look at Animated Menus as an example. When the grey animated menus (div.columnrt) takes up two lines (could be more), need the corresponding left div (div.columnleft) to be same number of lines, so that everything stays lined up. Each of these pairs sits inside of a li element.
Is it possible to alter the query string of the current URL without triggering a page load.
eg. Say you have AJAX pagination, allowing people to change pages without the whole page reloading, just the content of the paginated area. However in case somebody bookmarked the page, they would really only be bookmarking the page 1 - even if they were on page 10.
So, what I was wondering is if it is possible when a user clicks Next, Previous, or Page 10, 15 etc, to alter (with javascript/jQuery) the URL (shown in the browser navigation bar) so that it reflects the page number they are on.
I am sure something like this is possible, either that or it is a damn fast connection. When I browse photos in somebody's photo album in Facebook, the photo loads with AJAX, yet the URL query string changes to reflect the current photo. And all this happens without any obvious full page reload. It appears that the URL/query string is being updated using Javascript while the photo changes using AJAX.
The link below is a stripped down section of a form.
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The problem I'm having is with altering the names of the fields. I'm trying to add an identifier on the end. "_X_1", "_X_2" after the new sections are added.
NOTES:
Incidentally, "_X_" is a delimiter so the key can be converted into an array on the back end to extract data from it.
I can't alter the "repeater" variable because it would be extremely complicated on the back end.
Below code is in html <div id="firstdiv"> <input type="text" class="cal"/> </div><input type="button"/>
Below is in head tag $(function() { $('.cal').datetimepicker(); });
Following in .js file $(document).ready( function(){ /* here goes the code for div clone*/ $addTripBtn.click( function(){ var $firstCal = $copydiv.find(':text'); $($firstCal).bind('click', function() { $('.cal').datetimepicker();//$('$firstCal').datetimepicker(); });
I have textboxes in div wherein onclick I get a calender popup. Now I have to repeat this div on button click for which I used clone() method. Repeating div content is working fine but when I click cloned textbox for calender it is not working.
Its adding a new row with all child elements but i am unable to assign unique ID's. I'd like increment ID by one or append existing id with some unique number.
Also when i refresh page all loaded elements gets removed. Is there a way so that these newly added rows,Td, text boxes and select stays even when page is refreshed.
I have two functions show after the message. The first works fine. When a checkbox is clicked with the class availableProfile, its class is removed, selectedProfile added. It is then appended to anotehr list and destroyed in the original. However when i click the now moved checkbox it doesn't recognize it has the new class of selectedProfile.
I have a button and a table that I want to clone when "Add new" button is pressed, and then append the cloned elements to the "items" container, but with updated id's and names - the update is done by appending the value of "num" attribute of "items". In the end I'll have to clone and update the id's and names for multiple input elements in the table found in the "default_container" - but right now it doesn't work even for direct children. The problem (one of them at least) right now is that the iteration over the children isn't performed.
I am just now starting to use the jquery clone and validation features and I'm having a little issue.I am using relCopy plugin to clone the elements and the jquery.validate.js plugin to validate that they are not empty.
The javascript is as follows:
<!--script to make clones of fields--> <script type="text/javascript"> $(function(){ var removeLink = ' <a class="remove" href="#"
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Only the original select and text field are getting validated, the form submits even if a cloned element is not filled in.
I wish to get its values into an array in jquery. I know i can use each or map to do this with the class name as a selector. How can i do it using its name only.
how can i store all values returned by each() into an array automatically
var val = $('input[name=qty[]').each( function() { return this.value; });
I'm trying to have a variable store the HTML in a div tag, but simply using var a = $('div').html() doesn't store the values of the input tags that lie within the div. how should I go about saving the HTML and the selected options and values of input tags to a variable using jQuery? Here is some example code:
well i am using quicksand, i want to use tool tips in it, but i am facing problem due to callback code that i am not able to implement, this is the place where quicksand is present and also told about tooltips usage with it, well he has not explained it in detail as expects people to know jquery before using it the code which is saying to use is this
I have a form where I click a button and it duplicates the inputs thus now having X of the same inputs. The input name looks like so: <select id="select" name="cs_quantity[]"> Is there a way I can check the all values of the quantity before submitting the form? I want to make sure they've chosen a quantity other than 0.
I have a form which is used to write recipes. I have a part of the form to list ingredients which uses 3 for fields, one for quantity one for measurement and one for the ingredient.Quantity is a text field and the other two are selects. The measurement select options are hard coded and the ingredients available are retrieved from a db and added with PHP. Under this I have a button that I would like to use to get the values of these form fields when clicked and apend to the value of a hidden form field which will be a multi dimensional array of those three values for each ingredient used. I would also like it to get the text values and print them to an empty element so the user can see what they are adding.
I have several drop down lists of links with one of the drop downs being a "My Favorites". My intent is that when the user clicks on a star image next to the links, it is cloned and appended to the favorites menu, where it can then be drag and drop sorted. To remove the link from the favorites menu, the user can either click on the "x" button to the right of the link on the favorites menu, or unselect the star on the main menus.
I have successfully cloned the link and appended it to the favorites menu by selecting the star and enabled the drag and drop sorting, but I am having trouble removing the link form the favorites menu when unselecting the star and when clicking on the "x". Here is what I have so far:
var me = ''; $('div.star').toggle(function(me){ var me = $(this).next('a').text(); $(this).addClass('favorite').next('a').clone(true).appendTo('ul#myFavs1').wrap('<li></li>').before("<div class='dragHandle'><img class='png' src='_images/dragHandle4.png' width='11' height='11' /></div>").after("<div class='remove' title='Remove from Favorites'></div>").attr('id', me); return me;}, function(me){[CODE]...
So, I clone the link, wrap it, add a drag handle and the 'x' button, give it an id of the text of the link which all works fine. I have a different part of the script that uses the drag handle to drag and drop the links...that works fine. The issues I am having are that unselecting the star does not remove the link from the favorites drop down and clicking on the 'x' does not even fire the alert. The z-index on the 'x' is higher than all the other elements in the li.
I have multiple rows of data in an HTML table. E.g., financial transactions. In each row I have an HTML dropdown SELECT with options (user will select transaction tag). I want the transactionID and selected tagID to pass to an onchange event for that unique row. The transactionID comes through for the unique row of data, but I
However what i'd like to do is submit the form items using serializeArray but then return multiple items from the php script and insert them in multiple places on the page, not just in the form itself.
I know i could simply use that line of code 4 times over with 4 different html targets but i don't feel it is very efficient or DRY. So i'd like to know the best way to submit multiple values to a php script, return multiple responses and use those responses in multiple places in the html.