Currently I'm trying to do the following:
{
config : {
user : "name",
mod : true
}}
That is JSON nr 1, now I got the following
{
config : {
mod : false
}}
What I need as a result is:
{
config : {
user : "name",
mod : false
}}
If I do a $.extend(json1, json2) then I will lose my user name.
If I do a $.merge(json1, json2) I will keep my username, but my mod will not be overwritten.
I have application A and application B deployed in two different app servers.B is launched in a new browser window when user clicks on a link in A .So application B starts as a popup.the problem I am facing is if I logout in B, automatically A also logouts and vice versa.this may be happening becasue of session merge, when new window is called there any way in java script or jquery to open a new browser window without passing the session information ?
I am using the datepicker plug in, and am trying to extend it to not allow sundays to be selected. Now the problem I have is I am no javascript savy... so not sure the correct way to format this.
Here is my code for the plug in: <script type="text/javascript"> $(function() { // Tabs $('#datepicker1').datepicker({ beforeShowDay: function(date) { return [(date.getDay() > 1), ""]; } minDate: 0, maxDate: "+12M +0D", dateFormat: 'dd-mm-yy' });}); </script>
The above is not working, It is not showing the calendar, so I know something is up somewhere here? The reason it has datepicker1 is on the page it is dynamic and can have multiple occurences of the calendar but with numbers after each.
When you need for a certain element (say a text input box) to remember some data, what is the best way to do this? Can you extend the input box object with jquery? Right now i've been storing it in the rel tag $('#testInput').attr('rel','extrainfo') it just seems like there should be a better way to do this.
What happens if you do the following? - That is deep copy a jQuery selector.
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I'm concerned whether the myObj.selector object will deep copy the whole of jQuery as part of the process. My initial tests did not show any obvious speed hit, but it is rather a basic test right now.
How do I "merge" the two functions below - checkFromDate() and checkToDate() - so that I only have one function. I want to do the same validation in both text fields, but only have one function that does all the validation.
<html> <head> <script language="JavaScript"> function checkFromDate() { var ToFrom = document.form.txtFromDate.value // Do some other validation... }
function checkToDate() { var ToDate = document.form.txtToDate.value // Do same validation as above... } </script> </head> <body> Start Date : <input type="text" name="txtFromDate" onBlur="checkFromDate()"> yyyy/mm/dd <br> End Date : <input type="text" name="txtToDate" onBlur="checkToDate()"> yyyy/mm/dd </body> </html>
My task was to merge the two arrays into a third array. Done, no problem, merged then sorted a new array. I understand there is a way to merge the two without using "merge" then "sort" functions. My reference material doesn't go into it, and I can't find an example of how this would work. I think there would be a way to do it using a for loop and then "push", but I could be way off.
Can anyone tell me how they could see merging two without using the merge then sort? And what would be the advantage to doing it this alternate way as opposed to using merge? Is there a case where it would be preferable? I'm so new at this that I can't fathom doing anything other than merge.
I have an ezine with two different editions, a European and North American. I've decided to merge the two forms into one to simplify the sign-up procedure. However, I can't get the thing working
Here is the code for the two seperate forms, which was created automatically by the excellent Max-eMail. I've tried to merge them with a radio button like:
Code: <input type=radio name="lists[15]" value="1LitNorthAmerica" CHECKED> North American Edition <input type=radio name="lists[14]" value="1LitEurope">European Edition but the values in [] are different for the countries, sex, etc. (For some reason the "[14]" and "[15]" stop the radio-button working - can't select between the two)
Could anybody be so kind as to help me merge the two forms together?
Here's the code (I haven't listed all the world's countries in the drop-down box to save space):
I try to figure out how I can merge two onclick in one: The one is opening a "lightbox" div with a fullsize view. Now I would like to count this click with loading a site in an iframe. I am not that known in javascript, therefore my question: Is it possible?
This would load the iframe: PHP Code: onclick=parent.fullsize.location='[URL]';
This is the onclick statement in the lightbox.js: PHP Code: anchor.onclick=self._genOpener(num)}var body=d.getElementsByTagName("body")[0];
Separated the both onclick are not working. How I can put them together in one onclick? I tried this, but it is not working: PHP Code: anchor.onclick=self._genOpener(num)}var body=d.getElementsByTagName("body")[0] && parent.fullsize.location='[URL]';
I've cranked up the numbers for sensitivity, interval, and timeout, and the site seems totally unresponsive to my changes. I've double-checked that hoverintent.js is being called, and it definitely is.
I'm trying to setup a mail merge using a gmail docs script from [url]. So far, it works pretty well, but I want to edit it to include the following:
1) The script should start with "Dear Noah" as opposed to "Dear Noah_Kaplan"
2) I want to add my canned response to the script so that it always appears at the bottom of the e-mail.
3) Lastly, I want the outgoing mail to be saved as individual drafts in my drafts folder in gmail before it's sent out. That way, I can decide if I want to add a sentence or two to personalize each individual email draft.
Code: <SELECT NAME=sections > <OPTION>Merge</OPTION> <OPTION>Nuke</OPTION> <OPTION>Merge & Nuke</OPTION> </SELECT> If one selects Merge, then i want another form displayed with input fileds etc.
Can anyone show a script (i.e. javascript) that does just that or care for a example?
I have a jquery dialog with a registration form in it. My problem is: I want to check if the username (input) already exists in the database, if so I want to return a error.
I know I have to use AJAX... but how?
Explanation of my form:
(this is a dialog) My form: Username: testuser ERROR: username already exists Password: Name:
So I posted a question on here and I'm pretty new to jQuery... I can't figure out exactly how to do this. I'm trying to, when a field blurs, run a query to see if the username is in the database, and echo whether the username is available or not if it's in the database. I have a little snipet of my page and I just don't see how to specify how to tell the script which input field, when it gets blured, to run the query...
Is it possible to use ajaxSetup to define a username and password that will then be used by getJSON? I have an enviuronment where I have a web server that I'm passing a URL to for a web service call that returns me JSON. I'm doing the call via the getJSON method, and get back the data I want, except that I'm being prompted to log in and I don't want the users to authenticate. I need to provide a username and password somewhere in the URL (or additional details) and so added an ajaxSetup call right before I call getJSON to set the username and password as follows:
jQuery.ajaxSetup({username: myusername, password: mypassword }); jQuery.getJSON(url, function (jsonObject) { //do some stuff } );
For some reason I'm still getting prompted for the username and password for the URL, even though they're being set. I'm working with IE6, and jQuery 1.3.2.
I've got a div, and it has an onMouseOver handler attached to it which makes a second div visible. The second div shares part of one side with the first, but not all.
The first div also has an onMouseOut handler which, you guessed it, makes the second div invisible.
However, if the user rolls out of the first div and into the second, I'd like to keep the second div visible. Any ideas how to accomplish this?