JQuery :: Selector Traversing Does Not Work In IE6 / Fix It?
Aug 30, 2010Does not work in IE6, but FF, SAF works only. any better way to solve this issue?[code]...
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View 2 RepliesLet's say I have the following HTML:
<span id="more">
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<span>The milky way is round.</span>
</span>
Using
$("#more span").css("border", "1px solid black");
will place a black border around "The milky way is round." If I change the <span> tags in the HTML to <div> tags and issue $("#more div").css("border", "1px solid black"); The same will happen. "The milky way is round" will be framed. However, if I change the <span> tags to <p> tags, as in
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I've take an example from the docomentation and changed the names. I allready have written some nice functions
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
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I have a problem with a jQuery selector that works in both Firefox and Chrome but refuses to in Internet Explorer.
The jQuery line looks like
$('a[id*="show_ingredients_link"]').click(function(){
var id = this.id.replace("show_ingredients_link", "");
(".ingredient_row" + id).toggle(); return false;
});
Which is trying to select a click on the following bit of HTML (this is a Django template)
<a href="#" id="show_ingredients_link{{ i.id }}">
(Customise)
</a>
The intent is to toggle the visibility of some table rows that exist just below the (Customise) link.
I can tell this is a selector problem by adding an alert(); in the click function which isn't fired in IE.
<div class="c"></div>
I do $(".c:not(:last)").css({borderColor:"#0f0"}) This is OK in Firefox, but in IE all columns get this color. The :not selector doesn't work in IE. Why not?
This selector does not work with Jquery 1.3.2 and Firfox 3.5.3
Using version 1.2.6 it works with out issues. Older versions of FIrefox work with no issue and the same with IE it works!
So I've been trying to create a Spry table using SpryData pulling it from XML and then adding jQuery zebra stripe to the dynamic table.
Zebra Striping tutorial :[URR]
So far I have beenunsuccessfulat achieving thestripedtable :(, however, I did get the Spry to work and it builds the table perfectly.
SpryData tutorial: [URL]
Heres my sample page: [URL]
I am thinking I am either not using the selector correctly.
Or there is a conflict with jQuery and the Spry.
since jQuery 1.4 I've a problem using $( selector ) in data for $.post My code:
settings = $.extend( {
attachTo: $( '.top h1' )
}, settings );
$.post( url, settings, function( str )
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it working also fine with jQuery 1.4.*. I can't find changes in the changelog for jQuery 1.4 that could explain this behavior.
I'm wondering why I cannot use multiple input types in the same selector...
$("input[type!='radio'],input[type!='submit'],textarea","#mycontext")
with only one input[type..] works
I'm using jQuery with Google jsapi and some strange problem occurs:
google.load("jquery", "1.4.2");
google.setOnLoadCallback(function() {
test();
});
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When I run this code, alert returns null, not array. The same with any element, f.e. "#element". Why it doesn't work?
I'm new to jquery as you will soon find out. I have a number of divs with the same class applied to them and I want to be able to animate them separately as each one is clicked - right now clicking on one, affects the entire family of like-tagged. I think I might be going about this the wrong way or missing something.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am simply reposting my question from StackOverflow, in order for more eyeballs to see it.
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I am trying to work live method work but could not if id/name has . (dot) character.jQuery1.4.2Example:
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../scripts/jquery-1.4.2.js"></script>
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I have seen in many places, including jQuery in Action book attribute values in quotes.
$("input[type='checkbox']) works in IE, but in Firefox it needs to be
$("input[type=checkbox]) // no quotes
i'm unable to do this with jQuery 1.6 but it works fine with jQuery 1.5.2 :
$('#comment-content')
.delegate('#chkb-status-review,#chkb-status-validate','change',function(){
$('#chkb-status-review,#chkb-status-validate').attr('checked',false);
$(this).attr('checked',true);
})
No error, just not working. Maybe i'm doing something wrong
I have a table that has four columns in it. The second to last column has checkboxes in it. The last column has pulldowns in it with the class of "change_order". How can I make changes to the adjacent pulldown when the checkbox (in same row) is checked/unchecked? I am not able to select it.
function updateOrder(obj){
$j(obj).nextAll(".change_order").addClass("changedPD");
}
The code :
$('.TextHover').editable('/Task/SaveTags.php', {
type : 'text',
cancel : 'Cancel',
submit : 'Ok',
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I put on alert to help me debug the returned value.What I need to show on alert is the 3, text of td with id='tId'.$(this).closest('tr').closest('td#tId').text() wouldn't work.$(this).closest('tr').next('td').html() returns null.
I have very simple question (ie probably simple for everyone with jQuery experience, but not for me). Lets say I have the following list
<div>
<li id="first"><a>one</a></li>
<li><a>two</a></li>
<li><a>three</a></li>
<li><a>four</a><li>
</div>
Now, if I want to get all the list items after the first, and change the text within the anchor tags, if a certain condition is met (eg change to capitals if it starts with a "t"). How can I do that? My approach was to get all the list items (after the first) with
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I want to start traversing backwards from the previous sibling of a specific div element. I've tried something like this but it does not seem to work because it's only selecting the specific div:
var start = $("#specific_div").prev("div"); // start from the previous div sibling of the "specific div"
jQuery.fn.reverse = Array.prototype.reverse;
start.reverse().each(function(i, E){
console.log(E.getAttributeNode("id").value);
});
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I have a huge blob of code but the main part I am focusing on is this
$('.billboard_click').click(function () {
//this remove class
$(".billboard_click").removeClass("billboard_click");
});
1. Execute a click event when the div with the class 'billboard_click' is clicked
2. Once clicked, remove the class from that very div to avoid another click from happening
3. Execute a series of events such as animations, etc
4. add the class back to the clicker div
The code does not seem to work as expected but I am wondering if I am having issues elsewhere at this point and wonder if this actually is known to work
according to:[URL]... I tried the following code which should work, but it does not. or did I some error?
This is the HTML snippet
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<li><a class="selected" href="photo.jpg"><div class="details">blahblahblah</div></a></li>
I want to get the details div from the li that has an a tag with the class of selected. How do I write that correctly? I tried the following:
$("a.selected").parent().find(".details")
$("li["a[class=selected]"]").find(".details")
$("li[a[class=selected]]").find(".details")
$("li").filter("a.selected").find(".details")
I only want the results from the li that has an "a" tag with the class of "selected."
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 need to be able to call a certain td element in a table and I'm not able to edit the html (dynamically generated) so i was wondering if it is possible to target td elements like an array using jquery.
For instance, say I need to change the class of the 4th td element in the second tr element. how would I target that? is there a way to do it in array style like below?
<table class="myTable">
I'm getting this error when trying to simple traversing.
results.push.apply( results, checkSet ); jquery-1.4.2.js (line 2743)
I read that it might have something to do with arrays?
Are there any difference between class selector and ID selector
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