I having a hard time to know how to present checkboxes injava script.
If you take a look here :
If you notice, each checkbox has a different id than the other. how i represent them in javascript or get them together as one for one id. also, how do i represent them in mysql. As you know in simple html form, the checkboxes has one id.
For my Dreamweaver program I want to update to the latest version so I can build within it, but I'm confused as to what are the latest versions of jquery.mobile-min.js and jquery.mobile-min.css. The site has 1.0 as the latest stable build. But Dreamweaver's third-party folder (the place that houses jQuery mobile scripts) has 1.0a3 for the css and 1.5 for the mobile.min file. I was told by Adobe that they do not update jQuery scripts when updating their program. I think that's a mistake, myself. Whether it is or not, it sure would be useful now.
The very simple code (below) works fine in Safari (and Chrome, Firefox etc.), but it doesn't work in Mobile Safari. Why?(You can find a working example at: http:[url]....)
Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head>[code]......
do anyone know how do i slidedown animation using jquery mobile ? im able to do the normal animation thats given in example. Its just kind of hide and show but i need to do a animation like when i click the top div tag it should slide down the inner div content.
I'm new to jQuery, and I'm wondering how I would go about making a control post back to the server automatically, in my case I have a mobile datepicker, and I'd like for it to post back to the server when a date is selected from the calendar. I'm sure it is very simple, but I am new with jQuery.
I'm developing a website and I need the browser to scroll to an anchor. It MUST be animated, so I tried to use jQuery for that. Tried this:
function goToByScroll(id){ $('html,body').animate({scrollTop: $("#"+id).offset().top},'slow'); }
It works perfectly on Firefox and Safari(on the Mac). On Mobile Safari it first goes to the top of the page, then it scrolls to the anchor I want it to scroll to. What's the trick to make it work?
How can we diff access web browser and mobile browser. E.g. if I access my web using mobile browser I want it redirect to my mobile web and if I access my web using web browser it redirect to my website.
First off, a quick THANK YOU for making cluetip! I'm using it and loving it but I have an issue with it under iPhone/ Mobile Safari. Basically, when I view a page with a desktop browser, cluetip activates on hover and does what I want. However, on the iPhone, cluetip displays whenever a link is tapped that would normally display the cluetip hover in a desktop browser. So, is there a way to fix this behavior in cluetip? If not, can I disable cluetip (or stop it from loading) when an iPhone requests the page?
Is JQuery live() supported in mobile app browsers? I am having a difficult time getting an application to work. I've posted some code to illustrate/test the problem below. Three lists, #1 using bind(), #2 using live(), and #3 using live() whilst allowing to add list elements. Clicking the list item should just bring you to a second page that displays your selection (it updates whatever was there before, original text is 'original' text). Works great on my PC in all browsers except IE, and on Android/FireFox, but not with IPhone/Safari and Andrpid/WebKit: ot only is the event not triggered on dynamically added list elements, it's not triggered on the 'static' elements in lists #2 and #3. The app was written using JQTouch; wondering if that disrupts somehow JQuery functions.
We are using some old java script framework, which is not working on tablets(we are targetting android, ipad) but working fine on IE, Firefox. Even this is not working on desktop safari. We decided to move to higher version of java script framework so that it can work in all desktop browsers and tablet browsers (atleast in ipad, android). We are not targetting mobiles now. My question is if I move to Jquery without mobile plugin, does it going to work in both browsersof desktop and tablets (I am not looking for touch screen functionality like expanding the screen.. but looking forhorizontal, vertical scrolls to work, equivalent of mouse onclick should work).
These render fine when I go to page2.jsp directly. If I go to page1.jsp and then click a button, which triggers either a servlet to forward to page2.jsp, then the date fields lose their formatting and appear as standard input fields. I've tried using JSF as the navigation framework with the same results.
This error in firebug: jQuery.event.special.orientationchange.orientation is not a function. Page just loads as blank screen? Only when trying to upgrade to higher than 1.0a4.1.min.js. If I revert to earlier version then all is fine?
I am using JQuery Mobile . I have populated Select box with dynamic data, The UI shows just one item populated, rest does not get rendered , here's code. The option loop iterates 5 times but the select box just show one item when renderd. Is it Jquery mobile the select box cannot be populated dynamically?
var options =''; $("#select-choice-1").empty().append(function() { $.each(data.maps,function(key, value){ options += '<option value="' + i + '">' + value + '</option>';
I've got some problem with more then one plugin from jQuery.
My Problem is: if I use some "resizable background"-script (it works on IE7+/FF/Chrome), and the content is longer then 100% height of the screen (ipad/iphone), there's a white place at the bottom of my background-image.
The solution was, to fix the background, but it still doesn't work on mobile devices.
Can anyone shed some light on the JavaScript support on many of the most common mobile browsers (the newest versions of Blazer, Blackberry and Pocket IE)? Specifically, I am trying to render some content using innerHTML when the page loads without success. document.write is supported but does not meet my needs.
Im working on a mobile site for a friend and im curious, can i trigger javascript events on screen flick (By flick i mean the way to scroll through homepage screens). Id love to run a few things like that but i dont know if thats possible. If it is is there a tutorial about i could look at?
We've built a mobile version of a site for a client, and we want mobile browsers to be redirected to it when they type in the original URL: So when they go to http://www.ntsstaffing.com, they'll automatically get [URL].
I'm trying to create a mobile app for an internet station (http:url....), and right now I'm just trying to get how to get it to play.I've got it to connect to an MP3 file and it works just like I want it to. However, upon setting it to connect to the stream, it returns with "java.io.IOException: failed to connect to http://71.127.84.92:8004 : response does not start with HTTP it starts with: ICY".Here is the code:
public void commandAction(Command command, Displayable displayable) { if (command == stopButton){ if (isPlaying == true) {[code]......
I want to check if in a email textbox form field, email has correct syntax, but for Mobile Browsers, in desktop I used below, this will work foe Mobile Devices too?or better check this on server side(PHP)...(check second snippet)?
function checkFormtemplate() // javascript used success desktop browsers { if (document.getElementById("email-login").value == "") {