I am currently using jquery to regularly speak to my serverside to "import" a html fragment (which has varying components depending on user selection).What I want to know is:Is there any way I can access the html within that div through jquery?TOP LEVEL PAGE
I am putting together a site that uses screen scraping to extract results from a number of search engines. The HTML is downloading fine and I am able to extract search engines results relatively easily using the JQuery .find() function.
My problem is that when the HTML is parsed the browser is firing requests for external resources (i.e. image & video files) that are referenced within the parsed HTML. These resources are not required by my site (I only extract the text results and don't want to display images) and just waste the user's bandwidth.
Is it possible to parse the HTML without evaluating embedded resources?
From using Fiddler and Firebug I have determined that the requests are being made during execution of this function [code]...
If I try to access the value of this dynamically generated field (i.e. $("#field").val()), I don't have any value returned. I understand this may be because jquery doesn't detect it as being a part of the DOM or something along those lines.
So I'm a novice coder and have been trying to piece together a (seemingly) simple function. I want the user to be able to enter in a certain amount of time into a form, and then when they click submit, it opens a new page and closes after that amount of time.There is a very simple form on the first page that accepts input and looks like so:
<form action="onbreak.php" target="_blank" method="POST"><p class="fillable">I would like to view <input type="text" name="url" id="url" value="" size="30"/> for <input type="text" name="timeinput" id="timeinput" value="" size="3"/> minute(s). <input type="submit" value="Break Me!"/></p></form>
Setting maxlength attribute of input[type=text] or input[type=password] does not work as expected.In Firefox and Opera if maxlength is not set the field.attr('maxlength') == -1. But if I try to set field.attr('maxlength', -1) it is being set to 0 instead.
This plugin enforces max length on text areas and reports back the number of characters left to use.How would I add commas to the feedback message that says how many characters are left?
The ideal solution would be not to use a script and just use:
onkeypress="return(this.value.length<20)"
However, that only works in IE and Netscape - Opera completely ignores it.
To keep it simple and work in all browsers (at least the ones I have, that is!), that was the easiest solution I could come up with. This script was tested in Opera 6, Netscape 4.x, IE 4-6 on PC, and IE 4(I think) on MAC. If you have the opportunity to test it out in another browser, please let me know the results (good or bad).
In Opera, it will not limit the textarea until the onblur() kicks in. In Opera AND Netscape, you can paste past the maxlength of the textarea, which is corrected when the onblur() kicks in.
Every single other script of its type that I've tried will produce unexpected and sometimes very amusing results (like typing backwards) in those browsers.
Is there any method for <input> tag like .html() to escapsing html code? Example with a label, I can use: $("#label").html("NGUYỄN") will become NGUYỄN (that what I want); so I want to do the same thing with <input> tag.
I'm making a dynamic div in a page but I'm having some doubts:-I have an input text field and i need to get it's position (left andtop) to make the div appear near this input. $.(':INPUTNAME').css('left') returns me zero like 'top' does.Is there a way to get left/top position from a static input text field
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:
I have to save the state of a form in a var before submitting it with the whole html, but if I alert the var, I get the original html without the updated input fields.
I have a textbox and button in html, and when something is fill in the textbox, i want to pass the value of the textbox to ajax, data: '{"name": theName}', I couldn't seems to get it to work.
Of couse when i use string value, it works just perfectly for example: data: '{"name": "Joe"}',
I created a test page here: [URL]. But basically the problem is that $("#button").attr("disabled",true); should disable a input button, and it does, HOWEVER it outputs disabled="" when it should output disabled="disabled".
I am having some jQuery troubles whereby I have some jQuery that toggles an 'Other' HTML input field and associated label when a user selects the value Other from a HTML select drop down. I have this working for one field but the application I am building has increased in scope whereby there may be multiple instances of members on one page so the Other option will be there multiple times. At the moment if a user selects Other from one drop down all Other input fields show. How do I make this exclusive without repeating the jQuery for the separate instances?
so, the pseudo code: - on change of input contents, check to see if two input fields are set - if set, update a third field with "loading..." text and a loading gif - use ajax to send data to a url, and get a calculated json response - update the third field with the calculated response
I know I'm getting the correct response, according to firebug: {"pace":"10:00"}
I made this function to duplicate form elements with a little html-code surrounding the input fields. First i clone the html of the first child found (always gets rendered by php). Then, everytime the add-button is pushed, i append a cloned piece of that stored html. It's working fine except for the delete button.
It's seems that whenever a cloned html is removed, the other cloned elements aren't recognized anymore by the delete buttons (although the delete buttons are in them)