Looks like attr("name","value") method is not working to set name attribute value for input type in IE 7. It works fine in IE 8 and other browsers. Method works fine for other attribute in IE 7 e.g. id attribute
While setting name attribute it sets 'submitName' attribute and not 'name' attribute. Somehow IE 7 is not allowing to set name attribute dynamically.[code]...
But this issue is showstopper for us and I thought to check with forum if anyone has any suggestion for workaround.
I'm a perplexed nube, and I can't understand how document.getElementById evaluates to true when no parameter is passed to getElementById. This code alerts 'foo' if (document.getElementById) {alert('foo')} else {alert('bar')}
Just to double check, this code alerts 'bar'
if (!document.getElementById) {alert('foo')} else {alert('bar')}
I'am building a little site with jquery. Now I have a Problem. I want that if in the url ?product=anyid is, a function is called. If the url is empty and has no parameter the normal site should appear and run.This is for building a permalink to products and you can open them with [URL].
I am trying to call an ajax function from the onclick event of an anchor tag. Currently I reference the function like this. I would have liked to bind the function to the anchor tag but did not know how to do that when I need to pass in a parameter?
I can't change the speed on any jQuery functions that use that parameter, for example fadeIn(). No matter if I add slow, fast, 100, 180000... my tags/images/whatever always fade in at the same speed which is something between half and one second. Is this a bug?
I'm having a lot of difficulty getting an ajax option in Autocomplete to pass a variable value to a php script. I started with an Autocomplete that works well sending parameters to geonames.com and retrieving responses, but as I changed: type to POST, dataType to json, and changed the data option, it no longer works. Despite a lot of searching, I can't find the problem. The php seems to get an object, but it seems to be empty. Firebug is not helping much or I don't know how to use it for this kind of debugging. I get no error messages.
And here's a bit of php test code to see if the value is passed in: <?php $country=$_POST['countryAbbrev']; echo "hello world, country is {$country} <br>"; //test for contents of POST print_r($_POST); ?>
which passes the value of $dbase to my jQuery click function.
But I'd like to also pass a second parameter consisting of a page number. Can that be done using the click function or would I have to do it another way. I'm assuming it must be possible. I suppose i could always concatenate the two parameters, e.g. $dbase-$pagenum, pass that and then split it in the javascript but that seems a slightly inelegant way of doing it.
I'm trying to pass locally defined function as aparameter. Every time I do it, it causes an error saying something along the lines of "there is no conversion for text to function".
$(document).ready(function(){ jQuery("#confirm-ajax-submit").click(function(event){ var success = function(){ alert("this is what I want to see.");
I'm using jQuery Validate to validate my on-line things.it looks like a plugin issue, but my turn-arround was on ajax/param not on the plugin, so i put it on core.Today i faced a problem, that is: i use remote validation and i needed that all the form is submited to the validation. (this remote validation is like a bridge to the $.ajax)i have tried this, and of it is not the best deal, because it get the form on ready and don't change when the form change:
Ok this is my first day with JQuery, so I know I'm probably asking a stupid question; But, given the following code, how do I pass a parameter when I set the function for an event.
var url = $("#deleteBlog").attr("href"); $("#deleteBlog").click(deleteBlog);
I have a dropdown named Country. ID is also Country.Now i have this function.
Function GetIndex( DropdownID ) { var i = 5; var value = $('#DropdownID option:eq(' + i + ')').val(); // doesnot work
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only this is working when i am directly writing the id of the dropdown like this.var value = $('#Country option:eq(' + i + ')').val(); // this works i am not able to pass the id to the function.neither can i store it in any variable and use the variable in the expression. i tried writing the id inside { }. dint work.
I am trying to send with getJSON a very long string as parameter: $.getJSON("/ajax.php",{id:myid, thetext:mytext},myAjaxResult)where "mytext" - is value from my fckeditor.If "mytext" value is not so long, everything is going fine, but if it become a very long, getJSON doesn't work. How can I solve this question?
I had a script that was acting unexpectedly because of a function parameter. I was trying to pass a jquery object through a function to attach some events. I was wondering if someone could tell me why this didn't fly:
Is there a parameter or method for positioning thickbox? The center of the page is usually ideal, but not always. I assumed something like this would work, but it doesn't seem to have any affect.
When i modified it to use jQuery i am not able to call javascript function. How to pass these two parameters so that my doABC(param1, param2) function is called from jQuery?
I know its a cliche but I am new to JQuery. I have seen many posts about passing function as parameter but none is what I am looking for. Not too sure if its possible but no harm asking.I have a function that trigger a modal
function InitNewModal(URI,Title,Width,Height,Params) { // Begin modal function