JQuery :: Calling A Function From Another Function
Feb 18, 2011
Would like to do this:
The function setEqualHeight(columns) fires on document.ready and works well. However, in the second function (the tab function) I would like to to call the setEqualHeight function in order to recalculate the div heights again. I would like to do this in the "onclick function". How?
I have 2 javascript files: 1 containing generic functions for my site used sitewide and another for a particular web page containing just the javascript for that page. The page is also calling the jQuery javascript file.
What I want to do is have a javascript function in my main javascript file which uses features of jQuery such as show, hide etc. and then I want to call this javascript function from the other page specific javascript file.
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This does not work and so was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction as to how to achieve this or something similar.
I try to make something where you add elements, and can delete elements later by calling a simple function. I simplyfied it right here: It works only to add the paragraphs, but the delete function doesn't work. Tried already to debug with an alert message after each rule... but the problem is with this rule I guess:
I am creating a little word guess game, with a random function which picks the word from an array of 10 words. The second function checks if the users' letter choice is part of the secret word. Currently, each time the checkGuess() function is called, the word is changed, probably because I am calling the wordPicker() function from within. The wordPicker randomly chooses the word, then returns that word. All I want to do is pull that word into the checkGuess function, without calling the wordPicker function as it currently does. Here is the code:
Create secret word array var wordList = new Array("stealth", "telephone", "internet", "nickel", "marine", "instantiate", "method", "function", "television", "monitor")
I am trying to write a function that is being invoked when some one clicks the submit button on the form.<form name="sectionA" action="optionpage.cfm" onSubmit="return abc()">I have three tables with initials textboxes. I want to check if they are empty and return false(stay on the same page), else go to action page.Here is what I am doing, I Created three functions tableA(), tableB(),tableC() call them from function abc(). These functions tableA(), tableB(), tableC() return false if one of the field is empty and stop furthur processing and remain in the same page. If none(errors), then go the other page.i.e if table B has empty fields, page should stop furthur processing and remain in the same page.Here is how I am doing it Can somebody please point out what I am doing wrong here.Even when there is empty field, the code moves me to the actionPage.
I have a form button with id="submit". When pressed, ClickGeocode(credentials) is called. This works fine and dandy with: $('submit").click(ClickGeocode) Despite there being no indication that the function takes an argument 'credentials'. So when I want to call the function at some point in my code, I should be able to do something like ClickGeocode(credentials) ... no? However, my issue is that credentials isn't once defined in my code - it is part of Bing Maps function... like so:
function ClickGeocode(credentials) { map.getCredentials(MakeGeocodeRequest); }
So why does it work using .click(), and how can I call the function without user interaction (simply somewhere in my code) even if 'credentials' is not defined?
Captions for the images are called from the parameters of the main function and delivered into a span or div tag with the appropriate id. A very important part of what needs to be in the captions is text compiled by a separate function, in the project library.I've tried this with and without curly, square and round brackets, with and without semicolons and quotes- all with varying results. Sometimes the function is called, but it appears at the very top of the page and nowhere near the proper <span> tag.
addImage(a,b,c,d); // filename, image name and caption are in a, b and c. // d is the variable where I need to write my other function... addRef(t,s); // I need to put addRef in the d parameter of addImage.
I see some examples about how to append text to the bottom of your content on an html page.In my head I was thinking I could call append(php file here) and have it go out, do the php and then append it to the html.I just am not sure how to have a .php file do something and then append it to my html content.I have it like this.
I have a problem with understanding jQuery. In my case I have this JS file with following content (see below). This is an anonymous function, isn't it? The problem is this line:
I'm playing with a modal Dialog of ericmartin (simplemodal) which I found at this url: [URL]
It's called "Confirm override". This function is called through a click on the button or on the link. Now I want to call this function onload I dont' have really a clue, how to manipulate the current script to make the correct changes.
Imho this is the code snippet, which calls the popup through a click.
jQuery(function ($) { $('#confirm-dialog input.confirm, #confirm-dialog a.confirm').click(function (e) { e.preventDefault(); // example of calling the confirm function
Bit of a newb to jquery. I have got a jquery slider effect nestled in some tabs. Each tab has one slider in it. When the page initially loads it loads the effect in the first tab only. On clicking the second tab the function isn't called and remains displayed without the effect.
I'm quite new to Jquery, so I need some sort of advice. I'm working on a webbased application with a webservice. First it was a simple html site, but later I started using Jquery. Data is inserted in some forms, this I can easily validate through the validator. Now after all the data is ok, it's send to the webservice through the C#-code. Some calculations are being made with the data and a dataset is returned. Now some errors can occur while doing the calculations. I can't get some manual error in the errorbox of the validator. Is it possible to let the validator run some c#-function so I can see if the data is correct? Or can I set a unvisible checkbox to true/false through the c#-code so the validator check this box? A problem with both is, that the validator runs when I click on the "Next"-button. After the validaton, the function starts, so if I set the checkbox to false, the validator won't even notice. Anyone knows a handy approach for this?
I have a jquery plugin for an image gallery, and i'm trying to tweak it to be able to change the shown image via a drop down menu.
In the .js file I have this working function:
My issue is, how do I call this from within my html file?
I've moved the function into my html header and called it succesfully.. but only the alert occurs... The problem seems to be that once called it doesnt know what gallery.gotoIndex(1, false, true); means and goes nowhere...
So I come back to the issue of how do I call this when it sits within the jquery plugin.js?
Also I want to be able to pass the drop down menu selection value to the function... would this work?
I've got two scripts that are loaded from external files. The first script needs to call a function from the other, but I don't know how to make it happen. Right now I just get an error that the function doesn't exist.
I've searching a lot since then I started programming in jQuery. To now I got stucked and I didn't found anything. I developed a login code that works like a charm, but the trouble is: If the user mistype his login or password he got a message and a Try Again link, that looks like:
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But, somehow, when I click in "Try Again" it do a very weird act. It actualy shows the form, but don't hide the errors messages how it shoult (see next code) and when I submit it the page reloads and the form is empty and working.