JQuery :: JQchart Executing Before Ajax Response Is Returned
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I was wondering if it was possible to execute javascript returned by ajax (XMLHttpRequest)? I can see that the script is returned by it doesn't execute. Here is what it returns. I can see the output but when I click on it nothing happens.
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
function hi(name){
var latBox = document.getElementById("myinfo");
latBox.innerHTML = "<div>Greetings: " + name + "</div>";
}
</script>
<p onClick="hi('hi');">Math.random = " + Math.random() + "</p>
Simple ajax call seems to have some issues in Firefox. The "onComplete:" is
called BEFORE the response is returned by the call. Is there a coding issue
or a work around?
var ajax = new Ajax.Request( url, {method: 'post', parameters: params,
onComplete: evalInfo });
function evalInfo( request )
{
// do stuff with request
}
Should I have a timer that checks the request state before exec the
evalInfo?
I am doing a few tests with javascript and oop. but one failed so i falled back to the way i usually do this but it still isnt working properly. i am using $.post() but instead of returning whatever is echoed in the php file like it does with all my other scripts it returns the content of the file:
Isnt returned in var data but the whole file is returned as a string.
I have an ajax post which returns a large html response. It is getting truncated at 98784 characters everytime. Is there a limit to a response size or a way around this?
Using: IE7
jQuery 1.4.2
jQuery UI 1.8.1
Here is my ajax call:
$.ajax({
So I'm loading the div#my_events by prepend(data) where "data" is another well styled div. Is there anyway to animate this returned data. Unfortunately I can't just specify a unique ID on the incoming data. So I was wondering how else I might be able to address this data I'm returning.
It is basically a topic list, with a modal that sends jquery to add a topic to the database, and returns the topic from the database, hides the modal, and displays the last added topic at the top of the topic list. Now I'd like it to do something slightly fancy like animate the color of the background to bring the user's attention to it.
I define a "click" event on "a" tags in the ready part of a page. It fires just fine when I click on any "a" tag on the page. I then have a button which sets the content of a div using ajax. This content contains a couple of "a" tags. The issue now is that the "click" event does NOT fire when clicking on these tags. I suspect it is because they did not exist when the page was initially rendered. What is the "JQuery way" of dealing with an issue like this? Of course I cannot be the only one in the world who needs to return HTML with events from my ajax calls :-)
View 2 Replies View RelatedGetting information from a php file. Basically :
MY JAVASCRIPT FILE:
In this dumb example, I'm unable to match the 'data' returned variable with the value I assigned to it in php (I can't manage to enter my 'do stuff'), yet its value is 'ok' if I display it. I have no problem to retrieve html code from php and inject it in my pages, but I can't test it as a regular javascript string.
What's wrong in this ? What have I missed about the 'data' format ? Do I have to 'cast' data to a javascript string (and if so, how ?)
I have a button that do appear on my page through a post with jquery:
$.post(
'more_item.php',{
NumItem: NumeroItem,
Str : $("#form-itens").serialize()
[code]....
but this has not worked. the latter showed that jquery is inserted in the index. the main page that calls the button. jquery in a home can act on an ID loaded from another file with ajax?
I am currently using $.ajax to post to a Perl file that queries a webservice and returns XML. Running the Perl via command line confirms that XML is being returned with Content-Type: application/xml. However, regardless if I set the dataType parameter to "xml", "XML" or just use jQuery's intelligent guess, it appears that I am not getting any data returned to my function at all.
I've tried using the full $.ajax notation and the simplified $.get notation as follows:
and:
I have also tried using JQuery to perform a "GET" directly to the webservice which returns XML by default and still I get no data returned to my function.
Although I doubt it's browser-related, I have confirmed this in both Chrome (5.0.375) and Firefox (3.6.3).
I have a problem I have in my controller a function which poperly returns the value (i've checked by var_dump). When I try to access this data from $.ajax it returns nothing...
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have a text-box. On the event of `OnKeyup` a function is triggered that looks like this:
$.getJSON(url,function(data){
$.each(data, function(key, value) {
showSearchResult(value);
});
});
No my problem is that when you type really fast then the return search result does not always return relevant to the current value of the textbox.
[I did think of adding a very small time-interval on the onkeyup event but i thought there might be a cleverer way of doing it ]
This problem is because the Ajax calls do not sometimes return in the same sequence that they were fired.
I call a query, get success, but don't know how to get the data out. Here is the code..
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An object is returned, but I can't the data out of it.
I'm currently working on a form where an entire HTML page is returned via the .ajax method. I would like to display only the content of the div with the id "content" (of the page returned) in the div with the id "result" (in the calling page). Here is my current script :
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I have a problem with returning html data from an ajax request. I have php method which is called via ajax and returns a long html string which consists of multiple tables, each table represents one question in a questionnaire. They display fine. I then have a button which calls a second php method that returns one individual table - identical in structure to the multiple tables that were returned previously. However,when displayed,the new table has the an inline style "display:block;" and so it screws up the way it looks. I have, at no point, declared this additional style anywhere in my code. Even if I do add an inline style of "display:table;" to the returned html, it is overwritten in the output html - so it is clearly being done by javascript.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a div container that is used to specify where the table I retrieve via ajax is placed $("#div_reveal").html(AjaxResponse). I have tried to add an onSuccess function to update the table function (){ $("table").trigger("update"); } but the table does not sort. When I copy the output table directly into the page (static) it sorts. Therefore, I am assuming that the new table is not being added to the Dom and and is not being "recognized" by tablesorter. Does anyone know of a solution to retrieve and display a full html table via ajax and get tablesorter to sort it.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using Ajax to load some HTML data from an external file. How could you limit the word count to 20 words?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am getting following data from the server Collapse:
<
allstudents> <
student> <
rollno>8001<
/rollno> <
name>AAAA<
/name> <
/student> <
student> <
rollno>8002<
/rollno> <
name>BBBB<
/name> <
/student> <
/allstudents>
I have html page containing div with id 'dvtbl' now I want to generate the following table inside of dvtbl Collapse
<
table> <
tr> <
td><
input type="
checkbox"
name="
cbRoll"
value="
8001"
id="
cbRoll8001"
/>
<
/td> <
td>AAAA<
/td> <
/tr> <
tr> <
td><
input type="
checkbox"
name="
cbRoll"
value="
8002"
id="
cbRoll8002"
/>
<
/td> <
td>BBBB<
/td> <
/tr> <
/table> h
How do I do it using jquery? In the callback function of $.ajax?
I have a form that submits to a third party WCF service. When the form submits it returns html. Based on that html I need my ajax submit to fire a success function according to the reply. The reply is as such:
<HTML><BODY>
<TABLE border='1'>
<TR><TD><b>Field Name</b></TD>
<TD><b>Field Value</b></TD>
</TR><TR>
<TD>SuccessFlag</TD>
<TD>TRUE</TD>
</TR><TR>
<TD>ResponseMessage</TD>
<TD>Service Cancelled</TD>
</TR></TABLE></BODY></HTML>
How would I write a success function if the SuccessFlag returns a TRUE in that td? I have tried
success:
function(data) {
var useTD = $(data).find('table').children('tbody tr td:nth(4)');
if (useTD == 1) {
$("#request").remove();
$("#requestSuccess").fadeIn("slow");
} else {
$("#request").remove();
$("#requestError").fadeIn("slow");
}
To no avail. I have also tried using the :contains but I can't get that right either.
I am building a forum and I am experienced in PHP, MySQL and even in jQuery now somewhat, but I have run into something I just can't seem to find the answer too. Here is a simple example which I think contains everything you need to know. If I have 10 elements on a page, say 10 divs, and I want to hide the odd ones, I would just use $("div:odd").hide() and wrap it into the document.ready function. The page loads, the divs are hidden, awesome. However, let's say that after the ten divs, there is a link which triggers an AJAX request and the return data is basically another 10 divs which get pasted under the ones already on the page.
What I would like to happen is that the script I wrote a paragraph ago kicks in and hides the odd divs automatically. Now it makes sense that this does not happen, since it seems logical that when the page loads, the script parses the divs and hides stuff, so after I get the AJAX results it won't do it again. What IS weird to me is that the functions I defined don't work either, so if I define
$("div").click(function() {SOMETHING HERE})
It will work for the first set of elements, but not for the ones which are returned by the AJAX call.
This is my first message and I am extremely new to jQuery. I am using Ajax to call external html pages into a div in my site. I have three external html forms which uses JavaScript and one .file. When I call these pages, the html pages are being rendered correctly but the JavaScript and .pl file (form post) is not being executed. Any ideas on how to resolve?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm having a little problem with a jQuery/JS script I just wrote in IE7/8. The problem is the first 2 lines of the returned data are not being displayed (w or wo styling) but only in IE. The strange thing is though if I alert the returned data it's there.
The code can be found at [url]
My code looks like this:
$('#edit' .postcontent').load('admin-ajax.php', {'action':'qe-
getpost'});
Everything works great - the returned value is loaded into .postcontent perfectly. However, a 0 is appended to the end. Every time. Even if I return nothing, a lonely 0 shows up inside .postcontent.
I have a script that uses jQuery to POST data through AJAX to a PHP script, that uses that data to create a dynamic JPG image. The PHP script returns the binary image data as output using the PHP header image/jpeg command (so far so good).
Now I want to display that image in the client, but I haven't been able to find a proper solution for this yet. After reading up a bit I understand a possible solution would be to have the PHP script encode it in base64 and return the string to the client as a data URI. However, that solution won't suffice because it is not supported by IE < 8 and still limited to 32K images in IE 8.
For the moment, I am writing the image to a tmp dir on the server and return a filename to the client. However, there must be another way to solve this more elegantly through. how I can use jQuery/JavaScript to display the returned binary image data in the browser?
I am making a call like -
$('#display').load(adnwurl, function(response, status, xhr) {
alert(response);
});
And also tried with -
$.get(adnwurl,
{},
function(data) {[code]...
In both the cases I am getting an empty response instead of expected html response.If I just copy paste this adnwurl in browser, I do get a proper html response. Its not working with ajax call.
adnwurl = "http [url]...site_id=4764&partner_id=70606a913077034c&timeout=5000&version=1.5&language=jsp&format=wap&testing=1&target_params=AGE=>29||DOB=>1981-08-[code]....
I'm using $.ajax for an ajax request and I've setup a basic html form and if there are errors in the form when the user submits them my server side script is returning them in an array to the client with the errors.
If there are multiple values in the array, how do I display each error on its own line either using <li> tags or even just a <br/>? I'm injecting the ajax response into a div using .html() but how do I iterate the array within that div so I get one error message per line?
Do I need to construct the HTML on the client side after the ajax response has come back or should I do this on the server side before the data is even returned to the client? Right now I'm returning a raw array so that is why I'm asking the question about how to format things up and get the form errors into my div.
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