I am trying to load a jquery chart (Flot) inside the second tab of jQuery tabs. It works fine on the opening tab, but if i bury the chart in any tab, it breaks and throws the js error "Invalid dimensions for plot..."
I looked around and the problem might be that because the second tab is hidden at page load, it is breaking something... I dug up a possible jquery fix/plugin called frameReady, which allows for you to load iframes, but I am not sure how to apply it.
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How I can enable the second tab to show the chart?
I am trying to load a jquery chart (Flot) inside the second tab of jQuery tabs. It works fine on the opening tab, but if i bury the chart in any tab, it breaks and throws the js error "Invalid dimensions for plot..."I looked around and the problem might be that because the second tab is hidden at page load, it is breaking something... I dug up a possible jquery fix/plugin called frameReady, which allows for you to load iframes, but I am not sure how to apply it.
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how I can enable the second tab to show the chart?
I am trying to populate a flot chart using PHP but things do not seem to be working. If I put in the numbers manually for the chart everything is working fine but if I pass them via ajax from a php script nothing displays.
Here is my php:
And here is my javascript:
The background of the chart appears but no data. I suspect that its because the json_encode returns a string.
I'm using .load to load a snippet of code into a div on a page. This works fine, but IE won't show the div if there is any JQuery, or indeed and sign of <script></script> tags. The snippet I'm loading contains a form with a from/to date and needs some form validation, all of which I wish to use JQuery for, for instance:
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Putting this script anywhere in the main body of my html page means that JQuery can't see the fields which eventually get loaded into the waiting div on the same page (even when using $(document).ready ). The field seems to be too deep in the DOM and loading too late for JQuery to see it. Anyway, this is why I want to include it at the top of the loaded html snippet. Is IE known to have a problem with scripts in .load-ed snippets? p.s.The reaction of IE is just to show a blank div.
I am using Flot its a graphing tool.I insert my flot graphing code into my main page which i do not want to show unless the user clicks a show graph button.The code is inserted into my hidden div like so:
When the user clicks the "show graphs" link it changes the property of "mydiv1" to display='Block'.This is where the problems start. Everything in the <Div> now appears except the chart. If i load the chart on its own it works fine and if i load the chart into a <div> that has its display properties starting off as 'Block' its also fine. The problem only occurs when i change the display property after the page is loaded.
How to make validation something like in this screen shot attached below.is there any jquery plugin ,will do the validation...Attachmentsvalidation.gifSize : 5.48 KBDownload :389
I want to enhance the script to increment the index of the last List element in the last row of my table.
Here's my jsp snippet:
My jQuery script is as follows:
The table i want to insert a row to has class 'tableAddRow' and the button that adds a new row has class 'addRow'. The problem I'm having is that when i click the addRow button, the browser freezes and a popup to stop the script comes up.
I have the follow code: <script type ="text/javascript" > jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery('#selectone').change(function() { if(jQuery('#selectone option:selected').text() == 'General'){ jQuery("form[id=search]").attr('action', '/portal/search'); jQuery('form[id=search]').attr('id', 'cse-search-box1'); ..... But, W3C says: Line 150, Column 154: document type does not allow element "input" here because I am using input inside of <script> and it's wrong.
So I have a script that retrieves images from Flickr and displays them on my site. I have Fancybox so that when a user clicks on the image, the picture will come up in a... "fancy box"... everything seems correct, but when I click on the image, it sends the user to the location of the picture on Flickr servers instead of opening it using Fancybox.
Here is the code for the Flickr retrieving... <script type="text/javascript"> var FLICKR_ID = '41313008@N08'; var THUMBNAIL_HTML = '<a id="single" href="%IMAGE_URL%" title="%IMAGE_TITLE%"><img alt="%IMAGE_TITLE%" src="%THUMBNAIL_URL%" /></a>'; function displayImages(data){ var htmlString = ""; $.each(data.items, function(i,item){ var thumbnail = (item.media.m).replace("_m.jpg", "_s.jpg"); var large = (item.media.m).replace("_m.jpg", ".jpg"); htmlString += THUMBNAIL_HTML; htmlString = htmlString.replace(/%IMAGE_TITLE%/g, item.title); htmlString = htmlString.replace(/%IMAGE_URL%/g, large); htmlString = htmlString.replace(/%THUMBNAIL_URL%/g, thumbnail); }); $('#gallery').html(htmlString); } $.getJSON("[URL]", displayImages); </script> <a id="single" is the id that goes to open the image in Fancybox. When I disable this Flickr script, and input an image manually, it works 100%.
I tried to do a loading bar during the computation of the data of my google map, unfortunately without success for the moment. I use the load function serveral times but never with a google map / javascript, that's probably the problem linked to it. Here is my 2 html pages : 1- dynamicmap.html 2-googlemap.html.
For information, I worked with Django, the googlemap.html works very well when I used this "outside" the dynamicmap.html ... I tried to add the function "initialize()" as argument to load function. I am very lost about how to do. Any remarks is welcom i am still new in webdevelopment, but experimentend in classic programation.
I am developing a website that uses JQuery to load and then display an RSS feed, and although I have things working in most web browsers, it fails in IE 8. In IE 8 when the page is first requested I get a Javascript error "Object doesn't support this property...", BUT if I click on the page reload button the error goes away and everything works just fine.
Even more strange is the fact that I have used the same code before on another website and it worked without a hitch.
The section of code that appears to be failing in IE is the actual $.get request:
At the moment I have not tried modifying the JQuery library itself as indicated in this post as I am currently using the minified version.
In IE7, if "Enable native XMLHTTP support" is checked (under Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab > inside the security section) then this error shows up. Unchecking/disabiling the option seems to resolve the error.
I am trying to load html stream directly into webbrowser in delphi. The html contains java script. It loads xml and xsl files and display the xml content in the web browser. I got an error, says access denied for the command xmlDoc.load(fname); If I save the html into a file, test.html, and double click it, it is fine, no problem. The code is actually copied from [URL].
We're using jQuery ajax quite a bit without issue. Today, however, we ran into an issue where the results of a query are not displayed.fyi... the following works fine in firefox. scenario:
1. load ajax "$("#location").load( url... )" used to retrieve results
2. using fiddler, we can see the results are returned as expected
3. results not displayed. look at the updated dom in IE8 with dev tools and the results are not put into the display area Additional info...
a. using $("#location").load( url, function(data) { alert(data); }); the alert shows the results are returned via the function call as well.
b. the #location is an empty div.. e.g. <div id="location"></div>
c. if we put some text in the div, it will be removed, by the call, but the results still will not display
d. we have removed all .show(), .hide() options
e. if we remove the ajax call and just do a $("#location").text("blah blah blah..."); the results are displayed
f. we have tried both 1.3.2 and 1.4.a1 again, every variation works just fine in firefox.t
i'm new to jQuery and SVG and my homerwork is to develope ECG chart. It should show data with: - 25mm/s - 50 mm/s - 1mm/mV - 5mm/mv I've decided to use Keith Wood jQuery plugin and have some questions. Is it possible to manipulate with gridlines when using graphing extension? I'd like every full second line to be thicker than the rest. Secondly, length on chart in every resolution should be equal to real length. Or should I make that chart step by step using drawing functions?
I've been trying to find a topic talking about how to save a jqplot chart as an image (jpg,png,bmp.....) but i couldn't find anything wich was related to jqplot (there was only canvas2image which was close but when i tried it, i figured that it wasn't designed for jqplot...... :s ) ,
I need that function because when i copy/paste the chart from internet explorer 8 the chart is all different (the x,y axis and even the curve isn't at the right place..
I am working on a project that will involve large amounts of data. We have discussed how to summarize for the end user. Final presentation will be something like a bar chart with 15-30 bars. Each bar will be built by blocks whose height and column will be determined by formulas applied to data in the database. A static report is obviously no problem.
I want to develop a sandbox where the end user can drag and drop blocks from one column onto a different column. Others on the team think this can only be done with AJAX while I think jQuery will work and actually be better.
I'd like to switch any broken images in dynamically loaded HTML to a warning graphic, something like:
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This works with with the 'click' event but not with 'error' or 'load'is there another way to do it? I remember with .live() there were restrictions on what events could be bound, but I can't find that in the documentation anymore for jQuery 1.7's .on()