JQuery :: Use Script Function On Object?
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I am making a small gallery script. When a user clicks an image, I would like for a function to be called that tells the browser where that image is located in an object. For example:
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It works, I just don't like it because it is messy and it seems sensible that some workaround exists.
Can assign a new function to a built-in object in Firefox:
But IE and Opera don't have a MouseEvent or HTMLElement that can be set up in the same way. Can you do this in IE or Opera, or just Firefox, and maybe Webkit?
Obviously I'dont want "alert('undefined !?');" to happen.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC
"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
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I have used an object in the past as a function argument, but this was for a plugin that I wrote. Using it in the architecture of a plugin it worked. BUT, this time, I just want to write a normal function, but still use an object to set defaults and pass in changes to those defaults through as a param. Is this possible, or do I have to make this a jQuery function like $.myfunction() ?
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I have a function which controls my interface. If people click on alink with the class 'less' i would like a dive to slide up.My code roughly looks like this:
$
"a.less"
.livequery
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The following scenario:
var myobject = new object (settings);
$('#button').click(function () {
//execute a method from myobject (usually called with "this.methodName(),")
});
I don't know how to pass myobject to the anonymous jquery function. But I cannot execute the method without referencing it. How can I get this done?
I m new to this forum.Here below is a part of code .What my requirement is This code is rendered first time now i have torefersh the USER[] of this options object from outside without refreshing the page .So how can i access this variable( self.options.users ) in an another file to refresh it ,like we use parent.opener.variablename ...
(function($) {
$.widget('ui.weekCalendar', (function() {
I have a custom function:
function myFunc(o){
o.css("color","red");
}
and then I have a jQuery event like this:
$("myButton").mouseenter(function(e){
myFunc(this);
});
How can i pass the element to the custom function and then do all the jQuery manipulation from there?
This is my jquery response:
[
{ "depot":
{ "id": "D1",
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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:
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can we call setInterval function in jquery with some object
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow to do this:
function MyObject(){
Error messages I am getting on above are: this.callMe(); is not a function callMe(); is not defined
I'm trying to pass an object to a function and not getting the results I need. If I get a reference to the object and pass it like so
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I have just started using the data functions in jQuery for keeping track of a few items on the client. The user can click on links, which call a function that updates the display and stored data value.I am storing data as a set of columns, named c1, c2, c3 etc.
I update the relevant column like this
function UpdateCol(column)
{
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I am working on a basic AJAX website and have noticed a very small, yet frustrating issue.[URL]..If I click a navigation item immediately after clicking another one, nothing happens. Can anyone shine a light on this? Is the browser struggling to handle simultaneous click events?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a very simple PHP script that returns JSON like this:
{"question":"What day is it?"}
And I'm trying to call it from another page using Ajax. My code looks like this:
var url = "/test.php";
$.get(url,
function(data){
$.each(data, function(i, value) {
alert(value);
}, "json"
);
});
When I run it I get each character printed out one at a time in a separate alert. And then when I used this line of code:
alert(typeof data);
It tells me that 'data' is a string. Shouldn't it be a JSON object?
How might I go about getting the parsed JSON object in the complete function? The json param shown below seems to just receive the http status text message.
My 2nd question would be how should I knwo if the first place what params I can receive to a callback function like this?
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: 'url.json',
dataType: 'json',
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I would like to know how to pass in a reference of this to anonymous function so I can access parameters from anonymous. Here is my code:
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I've been using $.get() and $.post() extensively, but then noticed the more functional $.ajax, which lets you handle server-side errors using the "error" option. The parameters to the callback function for the error option are:
(xhr, status, exception), where in the documentation it says "exception" is the Exception object if it's supplied.
My server-side is PHP, and when I perform a:
throw new Exception("You can't do that!")
or
trigger_error("You can't do that!", E_USER_ERROR)
It does run my error callback, but it puts 'undefined' in the "exception" object, and my custom error message is nowhere to be found. How do I populate that Exception object on the server side, so that the error callback can then access it?
I'm writing a function that substantially load a given image making a fadeout/faidin waiting 'till the complete load. The function is named "loadImage" and I would like use it in the following way:
$('#image img').fadeOut().loadImage(src).attr("src",src).fadeIn();
In order to make the image disappear, load... change the attribute "src" of the image and then re-appear. The code for the function is:
(function($) {
$.fn.loadImage = function(src) {
var img = new Image();
$(img).attr('src', src).load(function() {
return this;
});
}})(jQuery);
But when I run it I get the following error:
$("#image img").fadeOut().loadImage(src) is undefined
I think that the function don't return a "valid" object to make it chainable, isn't it?
I am trying to call a function from within a function. like this but it doesnt work:
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I am unable to use this, self or parent.
Some of the object properties in the Dojo Toolkit are set to objects but they are using syntax like this:
object.property = new function() {
this.property = someValue;
this.property = someFunction;
}
Is the property set to a new object and if so what is the "new function()" statment doing?
function aa() {};
var bb = new aa();
var dd = new function cc() {};
aa.prototype.rr = 100;
cc.prototype.rr = 100;
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i wrote the code above that makes two functions and two object for
those.
bb(object)<-aa(function),
cc(object)<-dd(function).
i think it's all the same way to make an object for a function.
but if u try to debug,
bb object has rr right after "aa.prototype.rr = 100" statement
but cc deosn't have rr variable.
can anyone explain it why?
I'm trying to add a function to an existing JS object without much success. The new function is included in a file of dynamically loaded JS (included using document.write), appended after the core JS script tag at runtime. This should be a simple task:
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Adding extra script tags to the html source isn't an option either. There would be too many pages to think about. My new function must be dynamically loaded in with JS somehow. Is there anything else I could try?
Code:
<script language="JavaScript1.2">
var mul = function Multiply (x, y) {
return (x * y);
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I was wondering why it can't work?