Which one is the stable version of Jquery currently we are using 1.4.4 in the application, if we go ahead with 1.7 what all can break, exactly how the version migration is to be done?
I am trying to get started using JQuery, but I find I can't even get to lesson #1. When I go to jquery.com and click to download the latest version (or any version) it doesn't "download" anything. It opens the file as a webpage in my browser and I see all the JQuery in one big string. Why won't the file just download? Is it the browser I am using? Is it my Mac?
Theexpression in red works fine in jQuery 1.2.6 but does not in 1.4.2.
jQuery( "#menu_sample > li > a[@class=expanded]").find("+ ul").slideToggle("medium"); All the child li items for the following HTML should display: < li><a class="expanded" href="#">Weather</a><ul> (li items here) [Code]...
Take a look at the following two examples:EXAMPLE 1 (Undesired Effect):EXAMPLE 2 (Desired Effect):I am currently working on a HTML/CSS Tab interface that is using jQuery. I downloaded the original example files from somewhere that used an old version of jQuery (version dated back from 2006).When I open the TABS.HTM file in the browser, I see the desired effect (as in Example 2 above), where the first tab is auto selected. Nice!Now, when I updated the jQuery .JS library with the latest build (version 1.3.2), I get the undesired effect, as illustrated in Example 1I have absolutely no idea what is going on and I am totally new to jQuery. I am assuming with the new version of jQuery, the JS initiator code is different. Please can someone take a look? I've included the old jquery-Version2006.js and the new jquery-1.3.2.min.js libraries in the attached zip.
You can download the example files here: http://hotfile.com/dl/7659319/7e95c76/jQuery_Tabs.zip.html or from:
I want to know the latest available version of the browser i am using and also i want to upgrade my current browser version to the latest one when i call a javascript method.on body onload i want to change my current browser version to the latest available version of the browser.
"Javascript does not work with Firefox". Below a very very simple html with Javascript. Using MS IE v8 I have found that the code works very well. Filling nothings in the textfield "your name" and subsequently clicking on the button and a window will popup with the text "Sorry, you forget to: ...". However, using Firefox instead...it does not work. A bit remarkable; the Javascript is very easy! Could you please check what went wrong? I have activated Javascript in the Firefox browser and the security is ok for Javascript.
<title>Inloggen van een nieuw lid</title> <script language = "Javascript"> function checkDate() { var message = "Sorry, you forget to: "; var voornaam = document.getElementById("voornaam"); var result = true;
if (voornaam.value.length == 0) { message+="- You have not typed your name "; result = false;} if(!result) {alert(message)}; return result; } </script> </head> <body>
Our code still uses jQuery 1.2.6 but we'd like to upgrade to 1.5.x => is there any guideline, how-to, documentation about migrating from an older version to the current one?
We are hoping to see things like: What to look for. How to change certain constructs that don't work anymore etc.
I have problems updating from version 1.7.2. to version 1.8. I'm using a custom theme - can anybody give me a step-by-step guide how to update without destroying the whole site ? :) I would like to have the button featueres in the new version
I created a Twitter plugin for jQuery that lets you get any user's latest twitts and information about the user like user bio, home url, location, etc.
Here is how you can use it to get latest 10 posts of "jQueryHowto" Twitter user:
It's time for me to upgrade a significantly complex site to the latest jquery hopefully jq 1.4.2.
This code has been working well (for nearly 2 years and probably not the most optimal) on jquery 1.2.6 + livequery + jquery.forms. Trying to find the best way to port this to the jquery 1.4.2.
Not sure whether to try live() or delegate(), but would like to make sure I get good browser coverage.
I want to be able to pull in the latest tweet from my twitter feed onto my site. I'm able to do this using one of several pre-written scripts that allow you do this, but my problem is that I want to pull it into a quote tag <q> and no as an unordered list <ul>.I don't know much about JS but I've scoured the files provided by this free jquery feed (URL.../) and the best I can do is change the <ul> to a <q>. The <li> is still showing within the <q> but there is no sign of any <li> elements in the JS file, so I'm assuming this is coming from somewhere else that I can't find.
I am evaluating client side web development tools for developing professional and stable Rich Internet Applications. What are my options in terms of technologies and the advantages and disadvantages of them.Also, can I just use HTML5 and CSS3 to develop my web 2.0/ RIA website?
I'm just starting to learn jQuery actually.. I downloaded the starterkit, unpacked it and also downloaded the latest jQuery file from this website.. all referenced to with the right path in the file but for some reason it doesn't work! I also tried the link to the jQuery file on Google but still the same problem.. I know the path is right because when I view source and click on the link, the right file opens.
If I click the 'Run Code' button on the homepage here it does what it's supposed to do, just on my own computer nothing works?
I am exhausted today, not to include the funk that the BCS national championship put me in, so I must be either crazy or missing something. When I do the following the code works;
I have an application developed using jQuery1.2.3 and I currently have issues with printing a pre-defined area of a page within the application.I found the solution in the jQuery Plugin - PrintArea but it's not compattible with jQuery 1.2.x. The introduction of PrintArea and jQuery 1.3.2 to my app throws errors like "exception thrown and not caught - Query1.3.2.js" and "object does not support this property or method - on the line where I'm calling the printArea function".
I am trying to implement a version of the datepicker. However, I would like the calendar to open in a modal dialog box rather than sliding open next to the text box.This is the closest example I've been able to find, but there are a few issues - I would like the user to click on the text box to change the input, and obviously the small input box in the corner of the calendar is a problem...
I am using Jquery 1.2.6 version with existing website. I want to animate something on mouse over and for it I used animate function for it but I not able to get expected result.
I have a list of check boxes on a page and disable/enable a button based on if one or more of the check boxes is checked. If something in the list is checked, the button gets enabled. Otherwise, it is disabled. Since the list fairly long and it is also dynamic, this behavior is bound to the click event of each check box using live.
In jQuery 1.3.2 the following check worked as expected (with both actual and programmatic clicks) : if ($('input:checked').length > 0) { $('#button').removeAttr('disabled'); } else { $('#button').attr('disabled', 'disabled'); }
However, in jQuery 1.4.2 this behavior changes slightly. Actual clicks still register correctly and the code above functions as expected. Programmatic .click()s, on the other hand, pass through with the opposite behavior. When checking the state of $('input:checked').length afterward, it reports as I would have originally expected. I use this technique to unit test my code, so it is important that a programmatic click simulates an actual user click. This appears to be related to the known issue with the timing of :checked being switched when checking from a bound click handler.
Although I didn't see this timing issue with the above code in the past, I have seen it when checking the state of a single check box when it was the one that was clicked. When checking a single check box, I could work around this by maintaining a state variable rather than checking the :checked state directly. Now that this same issue is showing up when checking multiple checkboxes (in addition to the one actually receiving the click) that work around becomes much more difficult.