I would like to substitute the following lines with a loop, such that I do not have to copy them countless times... (array stores jQuery-objects / with the $ in front)array[0].click(function() { someFunction(0); });
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Can someone please explain the reason for this (I'm guessing the assignment only 'lives' during execution of the loop-cycle) and maybe suggest a way around it?
When I load the page the div #forgot_login blindes down even though I did NOT click the anchor link. Also, clicking the anchor link does not toggle it up and down. The event binding is not working.
HTML <a href="#" id="forgot_login_link" title="Show">Show</a>
I'm making a Vacation Rental application and it works... for the most part. The following will describe what a property owner will be doing when they subscribe to this site to add their vacation rental property to the site.
They first enter information about the Property Site itself, location, address.etc., and then they add specific attributes about the property, such as how many rooms are in the house, bathrooms, accommodations, etc.
Here's an image for the page:
When the "Add Button" button is clicked, it opens a jQuery dialog to allow the site owner to enter information about the room, such as the Room name, description, how many it sleeps, etc. This all works, for the most part.
Here's a shot of the dialog:
When the site owner clicks the "Save" button, the data in the dialog is sent to the server via Ajax (Json). Again this all works.
After a successful transaction, the server controller returns HTML of the table of rooms for this property site and then the jQuery success option replaces the existing HTML table with the new table that has the new row that includes the new room information.
Again, this does work.
What doesn't work completely correctly is, in each row of the table are buttons to "Edit" the room, or "Manage Beds" for the room, and after the table is dynamically replaced via the jQuery script, the button click events in each row are no longer bound.
So it's the "Manage Beds", "Edit" and "Delete" buttons that lose their event binding after the HTML table is replaced when a new Room is added or edited.
Is there a way to re-bind the button events after the table is replaced? I'd really like this to be bullet-proof.
I am walking into an existing form that uses a custom ajax request to display search results at the button of the page. This is triggered by clicking a form button. I want to trigger the validation on this same click event rather than a submit event. I am just using basic
I'm using the following code to attach a method to the click event of my button. It definitely works, but unfortunately the click event happens on page load even though no one has actually clicked on the button. How do I prevent this? $('#btn').bind('click',etCategories());
How can I bind 2 functions to one click event to a button(ID="Display") in such a way that Function B() must wait until Function A() finishes and then executes using Jquery?Please make sure that I don't have access to Function A() because I am loading an iframe with .src which includes Function A().
I have a question that's probably basic javascript, but I can't find the answer.So if any of you can point me in the right direction?This is the problem:I want to loop through an array and in each iteration I want to bind a value from that array to a click event.I made a small example where I only bind the first iteration to a click event.
$(document).ready(function(){ var dummy=new Array(); dummy[0]=1;
I have a webpage that searches a database using a php script to search the database and a jQuery app on the page to retrieve the results and show them. So it works fine, but then I want to add page number buttons to allow the user to go to different "pages" of the results.So I have a DIV with the id of "page_buttons" and I use the following URL...I use the offset and the results per page like this in a MySQL query in the php script: SELECT .... LIMIT offset,resultsPerPage by the way.[code]
var teeTimeLinks = $(listItems + 'li'); $.each(teeTimeLinks, function() { var link = $(this).find('a'); link.bind('click', function(event) { event.preventDefault(); //stop the link from going to href TeeTimeSelected(this); }); });
The above code works. BUT, msg.d returns 80 objects. We then loop through it and make our list items. AND then we loop through it again and apply the click event. How can this be optimized into one loop?
I'm attempting to bind an event to a combo box, so that when a value is selected I can kick off a function. I cannot seem to bind an event successfully. I have looked at the .select event and tried it, and perhaps I don't understand how this code is to be used:
Supply a callback function to handle theselectevent as an init option.$( ".selector" ).autocomplete({ select: function(event, ui) { ... } });Bind to theselectevent by type:autocompleteselect.$( ".selector" ).bind( "autocompleteselect", function(event, ui) { ... });
Do I need to add both of these? Just one? I've found the place in the combobox code where the underlying select box changes, but I don't want to hack at this code. I'd be happy to look at a successful implementation.
Im working on a Grid system, which has the following features: On tr hover I have added a click event, which triggers an edit mode When switching to edit mode, the click event is unbind, so that one cannot edit multiple rows simultaniously After update, I'd like to re-bind the previous click functionality. However, I cant seem to do that. My code either does nothing, or Im getting an Jquery error below. Trying to define the original click event again does not work either. So what am I missing here? How can I re-bind an un-bind event ? Or can I?
in the language menu shown below, I would like to show the "current_menu" whenit's not visible and clicking on the "current_page" element, and to hide it whenclicking everywhere except in the "current_menu" element.I tried with the "not" selector:
i need to know how i can bind browser event for: Don't show previous insert when i click two times inside input box; Don't show title when i place mouse over input box. I successfully bind context menu with:
which is the recommended way to bind event handlers to elements. Preferably without giving each of them an id. As far as I know, the "classic" way (<input onchange="...">) is considered deprecated and evil. So what is the jQuery way of doing this?
I was wondering if there is a way to simplify or clean up the code, since they are all doing the same thing and responding to the same event. This is just for refactoring reasons because my code is getting too long/messy.
The aim is a roll over button. It works on hover, and shows the two images however I can't seem to make them link to their individual pages. First question, How do you put in the a href code correctly? Maybe I'm using the wrong formula although I've reasearched heaps of other alternatives and I just can't seem to make it work.Second question, Anyone know how to bind this all up intoa simplier code?
Lets assume I have the outer div ( class= outer) which has inside of it 5 inner divs (class = inner) and one button (id = buttonID). I want to bind a click on the button. (DONE) The button will call a function to fadeOut(5000) the divs. and then fadeIn(5000) (DONE)
If I press the button while the fading is happening then another fade "queue" will add to the one happening. I want to unbind the click while the effect starts. (DONE) I want to queue the binding to the button after the effect have ended. (NOT DONE!!!) .queue() refers to an element while I have different elements. .setTimeout is not an option because the time is not standard.
Can I do something like: $('body').queue( function() { function to select the divs and fade them }) .queue( function () { function to select the button and bind the click });
I have some jQuery.ajax() calls. It'is all the same but success function and I'd like get less code by taking all ajax calls in the same function.But I need one additional parameter I am using later in the success function, for instance.My actual code is like this:
I have multiple inputs with names like "price1","price2" etc. and they added in the document dynamically after a user event.
I want to bind a function to them so everytime a change event occur to each one, i can calculate the new price. I try to use $("input[name*='price']").each(function(index){}); but I can't to this with live method and combine the change event too.
I'm trying to load some html content into a page via the ajax .load() method (wrapped within the $(document).ready() function).After I execute this, I'd like to bind all new span elements from the loaded content to a context menu plugin like this:
$("#selector").contextMenu({ menu: ''myMenu'' },
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Unfortunately since the span elements are coming from the ajax request,I don't think I can bind a normal event handler as per the plugin. [URL] how to use event bubbling in this situation.
I have some LI elements, where, on page load a function bindHover() binds the hover event handler code I need to that LI element.Later in my script, I'm appending another LI to that list, sorting the list, and calling bindHover() again, which binds the hover event handler to the newly appended element, but also all of the existing LI elements that already are bound.