i have 2 pages one is the main and the other is the sub-main
main,html :
<A href="sub-main.html#post5>go and load just post 5</a>
sub-main.html :
<DIV class=posttop id="post4">
here you can write anything ;)
[Code]....
as shown up the code will first load everything in the sub-main.html page then after Finnish loading will reference to the specific post "post5" and selected of highlighted but if the numbers of the post lets say 20 posts inside the sub-main.html it's will take to load forever . what i want to is when i click the link in main.html to go to the post5 in the other page how can i load just the div element of the "post5" and the rest give the user the option to load it if he wish to see the whole posts
when i load page it does nothing only blank page, may have code in wrong place but not sure so can someone show me a working example so i can find out what i'm doing wrong also i would like the part of page to refresh evey 120 seconds is this possibe with jquery?
but I need to do a beforeSend callback, to fade out the current content, wait until it is fully hidden, and only then fade in with the received ajax request. But doing this, for example, with .ajaxSend, the content loads much quicker, then fadeOut is complete.
I'm working on an embedded device and I want to display only part of the original configuration page by building a jQuery page on top of it. Unfortunately, the code that generated the pages was not ajax friendly in the sense that the only way I have to identify the parts I want to show or hide is the class attribute. Up to now, I've been able to load the page with the simple code:
But it doesn't work. Then I read on the [URL] that I would need to wrap it:
Chris Moore 9 months ago
If you want to load some content into a div and then manipulate it afterwards ((ie: loading something your use a template for a message window and then want to change the message contents) you *must* do it by wrapping it in the completed function handler..
Don't just throw it a few lines down, you'll get random chances that the selector will
how I should do this? Do I need to replace the test() function by a function that will do the post treatment? How then?
When you load part of pageB with ajax into pageA, what happen with the head section (title, meta, css link and script link...)
I mean, what is the best practice when you insert into the DOM a part of pageB with all the code (title, meta, etc...) that is associated with pageB. (initially i was inserting the whole pageB because of "gracefull degradation", but this inserts the whole pageB DOM into the pageA DOM).
I am using a Jquery/PHP/MySQL login script which is supposed to display an error or success message when the user enters their username/password and also if the username/pw is successfull go to a secure page. Right now as I have it coded, this isn't working properly. Basically nothing is displayed either way.Also,wasn't sure if I just needed to replace, the ?secure-page part with the file name of the page I want to go to if successful?Here is the code as I have it now.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html>[code].....
I am trying to incorporate two javascript files (using jQuery) and they are creating a conflict.If the main js is on the page part of the page does not work. If I do not include it my menu and some related features do not work correctly.One code is long so here is the link to it: *I removed Link* (this is the main code for the menu etc)The other js is:
I tried finding a similar situation in the forums, but was unable to discover anything sepcific. I think I may be way off here, and or trying to do something bizarre, but what I am trying to do is change only part of the the url for all of the links on a page. So say I want to change:
href="/something/something/all"
to
href="/something/something/specific"
I think I need to use each() in combination with attr but I am not exactly sure how. This is what I have so far (with no luck):
I've successfully changed part of a single link based of it's enclosing div id, but if there is more than one link in the div, it replaces the entire href of all the other links in that div to be the same as the first one. So that's why I think I need to use each(). But again, I'm not sure how to do this properly in this case.
I am currently programming Script Adds data to the database but if i want to Shown the data that have been added Requires refresh the page to show the Data that have been added . and I do not want this method.I want to when adding data to show updates as soon as the addition of data.This can be done by Ajax , and An example of this method used Google Gmail.
I have a single webpage that contains information on all 50 U.S. states. There are 50 links at the top to jump down to the state you want, and at the bottom of the information for each state a Back to Top link.
I'm making the Back to Top link into something more complex, and it will require three or four lines of code.
So that I don't have to repeat the code 50 times, and create a burden when I need to edit it, I want to place it in a .js file and call it x. Then below the information for each state I'll simply have:
Does calling code from a .js file 50 times slow down the page load? Which method would load faster?
Is it faster/more beneficial to have two snippets of code be generated by php at 2 different urls and then have a load function for each url? Or have the two snippets on one page, surrounded by id's and then load them that way?
I have some javascript code that does some GET and POST requests that are required. Sometimes it doesn't fully execute for the user because they close or click onto another page before the javascript is completely done. Is there anyway I can let all of the javascript load first and slow down the actual page load of the website.
How do you print part of an html page using the javascript print() function? Is it possible to put the printable area inside a <div></div> block and print it, or can you use a hidden style then print it?
Is there a site on the www which has some information?
I use jQuery load function to load another page into part ofcurrent page in asp.net. it is work correctly but insecond page i haveone instance ofCKEditor that is not loaded in first page after use load function.
I know the question begs a question. Why? I have no control over the DB or the Forms. Using 3rd Party based web app. I have this: $(document).ready(function() {
I'm trying to write a widget for Mac OSX Tiger. Here's the problem: The user enters a search term which is sent to a perl script on a remote server. This script returns a fully formatted HTML page. I only want part of that page to be displayed. How do I go about doing this?
Does anyone know if I can save part of a web page to a file on the users computer without saving the whole web page? I know I can print part of a web page using style sheets, will this work for saving also?
If not possible, can I use Javascript to program a button the end user can click to save data to a file on their computer?
I currently have a link that links to a different part of the same page using <a href="#title"> which is defined using <a name="#title">. It all works fine but when clicked it adds #title to the end of the URL and when the user clicks the back button it goes back to when they clicked the link rather than actually going back a page which is very inconvenient for my site.
I have seen that on Facebook this has been done so I know there is a way, I just don't know how or what exactly to search on Google.
We are offering a coupon for a free soft drink to everyone who fills out our survey. When the user hits the Submit button at the end of the survey, a page appears with the coupon and a Print button. Currently, the whole page prints, including headings and links. I would like to print only the coupon. This is made trickier by the fact that the coupon is customized for each person with the person's name and the date.
I asked about this a while ago, and got a great answer and a reference to http://www.javascripttoolbox.com/bestpractices/new.php. I just need to override onclick and return false. No biggie!
However, I discovered that my code worked fine in IE (no # in URL after click), but not in FF (# appears in URL after click). Can anyone tell me why?
- I have a page with a form inside. When the user submits the form, I would like to have a hidden variable in that form that contains the entire page content as it was when the 'submit' button was clicked (including the HTML, not only the form values). (The reason I want to do this is that I want to save every 'form submission' to a database on the server side.)
I read about the innerHTML, but it looks like its not portable across browsers.
I suspect the solution would be using somekind of javascript, by iterating through the DOM elements of the document and so on, but I'm not sure..