JQuery :: Split A Table Into Four?
Jan 23, 2011I want to split a table into four tables without collapsing the style. The row and column I split the table from is parameters as follows [code]...
View 8 RepliesI want to split a table into four tables without collapsing the style. The row and column I split the table from is parameters as follows [code]...
View 8 RepliesI use this on a select box:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#states").change(onSelectChange);
[code]....
I have a variable time whose value is:
time = 2010-09-17 20:00:00
I want to split this value using jQuery or java script.
After splitting
year=2010
month=09
date=17
hr=20
min=00
sec=00
I would like to split jquery into smaller files to enhance loading timefor mobile devices. Smarphones can't cache files larger than 20kb. Is it possible spilt jquery into smaller files?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI really hope someone can assist: I am trying to take a form field:
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I have a page with UI Tabs. With a very small amount of content in each one. It has been working brilliantly but a problem started today. When the page loads for a split second it displays the tabs as the raw html. So it shows the tabs as the list items and displays the content of all tabs stacked beneath them. The page then switches to how it should look. This happens on every refresh. This is not a critical error but looks bad to a user of my page.
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$(
'#<%=GridView1.UniqueID%> td:nth-child(5):contains(08)').closest("tr").hide();
I need to split the string of the fifth column cell in order to get the hour value, and those cell which match the 08 o' clock will hide. The cell value is '3/22/2010 08:00' , '3/22/2010 07:00', '3/22/2010 18:00' and so on....
What I've had tried is :
$(
'#<%=GridView1.UniqueID%> (td:nth-child(5).split(" ")[1]).split(":")[0]):contains("08")'.closest("tr").hide();
But is not able to get the result I need.........
Have cycle plugin implemented and it is functioning correctly except for the page quickly flashes the third slide before the rotation starts up.
I was able to assign opacity: 0 in the CSS for webkit and Firefox browsers that hides all three <LI>'s before it starts and that works. However, IE (even with filter: alpha(opacity=0);) won't take.
I tried using the cssBefore option but it throws an error when I try to put thefilter: alpha(opacity=0), into it.
Heres' the current code:
jQuery('.video-gallery').each(function() {
var holder = jQuery(this),
list = jQuery('.video-holder > ul', this),
switcher = jQuery('.items > ul', this),
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I have a div which will show when javascript is disabled, and I turn it off using:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#noscript").hide()
});
However, it is appearing ont the page in Firefox for a split second when the page loads. Is there a way to stop this? The site is on localhost at the moment but I can easily upload it if need be.
I'm working on redesign of a vacation rental company web site, and I'm looking to use a drop down calendar to select the arrival/departure date on the search form. getting the number of nights difference between dates (though I think the code/labels are slightly backward in that example), but I don't know where to start to split off the variables I need. Basically, the search.php file I'm passing the variables to need to be in this format:
Code:
search.php?month=(arrival month digit)&day=(arrival day digit)&year=(arrival year, 4 digits)&days_count=(number of nights)(...plus some other variables...)
how to split things off properly and get a properly formatted URL? I'll experiment a bit, and come back here with sample code
I couldn't find any in Google or in the JQuery plugin library.I am trying to develop a book like app, where the site manage enters a text as long as he like into CKEditor textbox. the editor of course create tags around the text, and also there might be images inside the text.Then when someone chooses the book (bunch of DIV tags), he gets a book like js (this is working) and i need to populate the book with the content from the DB.
The problem is that i just can't figure a way to split the text into small chunks without destroying tags in the process.Is there a split app in jquery that does that?
How can I split a string like this:
IE, Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Safari
I want the string to be splitted after each ,
Then I want that each splitted part is placed in a variable, preferable in an array, so I can loop through the array with an foreach or something.
i have a function (below) which reads the last n lines from a text
file. rather than read the whole line and output it as is, i want to be
able to read the line and split the tab delimited text file so I can
present it in columns, exclude unwanted data etc....
if you should be able to use the split() function inside user created functions eg:
function testSplit(toBeSplit){
var tempSplit = toBeSplit.split("");
for(a=0;a<tempSplit.length;a++){
document.write(tempSPlit[a]+"<br />");
}}
testSplit("string to be split");
as the function doesnt work for me and i get a message from firebug saying toBeSplit.split is not a function yet if i split the string outside the function it works fine??
I know the split() function, but I don't know its limits!
How I do to split a sentence only when the the lower letters
comes before the full points? For Example:
split('a.');
split('e.');
split('i.');
split('o.');
split('u.');
Can I write this in another way?
Let say I have some text like
1234|||abcd
Now I would like 1234 to go to one variable and abcd to another.
on my first page I select one or multiple serial numbers that are submitted to the main page. on the main page it loops through the comma delimited list of serial numbers and displays them seperately with radio buttons associated to each serial number. when someone selects the radio button it will open a popup window and pass that particular serial number. I have tried to split out the individual serial numbers using the split command which I thought would then put the values into an array. I figured then I could select out each array value depending on which radio button I selected. for some reason it is not working. Inspecing the following code, can someone help me!!??
var objSourceForm = document.forms['demate'];
var sOldserials = objSourceForm.elements['maj_asm_serial_nbr'].value;
var serials =sOldserials.split(',');
var sString = ''
for (i=0; i< serials.length; i++) {
sString = serials[i];
}
var winOptions = window.open("red_reason_popup_demate.cfm?comp_condition="+lc+"&serial_nbr="+sS tring+"&maj_asm_name="+document.demate.maj_asm_name.value,"remotewin","width=3 25,height=225,chrome=yes, scrollbars=yes");
I thought that the for loop will loop
for (i=0; i<serials.length; i++) {
sString = serials[i];
alert (serials[i])
}
through two times and each time the serials[i] would be either serials[0] or serials[1]. I figure I need something else inside the for loop to relate the i to the loopcounter of the main page?
I am attatching a gif screen shot to show you what i am displaying. each serial number has a radio button with a RED label. When you select that radio button, the associated serial number needs to be passed in the url as the popup window opens. I am already passing two other values in the url.
sString = serials[i]; this is the line in my code that is not doing what I expected it to do.
I am trying to split a url string for example the url ishttp://www.xx.com/museum designand the string is museum designIn firefox/ie/chrome it returns as museum%20designbut in safari it returns as museum design
Code:
lastpart=lastpart.split("%20"); // works in firefox/IE/Chrome
lastpart=lastpart.split(" "); // works in safari
Data I'm saving to a Cookie looks like this: "A,B,C^1,2,3" I need
everything to the left of the "^" to go in one input box, and
everything to the right in another input box when I load the Cookies
into my page. Any suggestions using Javascript? I think I can use
"split" somehow, but not sure exactly how to proceed.
I don't know where the actual issue is, but hopefully someone can explain.
The following displays "5" in FireFox, but "3" in IE:
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
var newString = ",a,b,c,";
var treeArray = newString.split(/,/i);
alert(treeArray.length);
</script>
I have a string I have to parse
AB1.2CD34
I need to split the string into groups of letters and numbers..
"AB" "1.2" "CD" "34"
What is the best way of doing this ?
I've looked at string.split using a regex, but that doesn't output the
delimiters.
is there any smart way to do split, and ignore certain delimiters, like:
var s = "don't use ',' as part of data, some other text";
arr = s.split(",");
// obviously don't want s to be splitted at ','
I have code...
how can I convert these to an array so I can loop through the values?
I have this simple code to put elements into an array
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I am having trouble with some coding. I have created a drop down list with the months of the year. Next to this I have created a button.What I want to do is when the user selects a month from the drop down menu, and then selects "Click Me", it takes the user to that particular month.
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