JQuery :: Multiple Calls To A File In The Same Function?
Jan 3, 2010
I'm trying to in make in a single function, multiple calls to the same file changing one parameter the problem is thatit is taking it like if I wasn't changing the parameter and is sending only the last value all the times.Here is my code:
$(function(){
$('#btn_search').click(function(){
// what to search for
[code]....
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Dec 11, 2007
i have 4 images that expand onMouseOver and shrink onMouseOut
<script src = 'js/size.js'>
<div id = 'img1' onMouseOver = "expand(this.id)" onMouseOut = "shrink(this.id)">
<img src = ...>
</div>
<div id = 'img2' onMouseOver = "expand(this.id)" onMouseOut = "shrink(this.id)">
<img src = ...>
</div>
etc...
question: when i quickly move the mouse from one image to the other shouldn't i see one expand and one shrink simultaneously? i am currently seeing one shrink, then the other expand after. on occasion the shrink is skipped and the next image is expanded right away.
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Oct 17, 2010
I have a search function which works when I only want to have only one search per page, but as it involves a string call I'm not sure how to modify it to multiple search requests on a page.
The below works fine for one call:
<script type="text/javascript">
function showHint(str){
if (str.length==0){
[code]...
The above doesn't work and I am not sure what do about the showHint(str) as clearly I am not representing it properly in my attempt to modify the script.
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Aug 25, 2010
append.php:
<span>test</span>
jQuery function:
$(function(){
[Code]....
The content will be added on the first click, but not on the subsequent clicks however. The hidden field gets incremented fine though.
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Jan 12, 2011
Basically, what I am trying to do is call several ajax requests using jQuery on the same page, i know that all browsers are capable of requesting multiple requests. However in Chrome and Safari my website works fine, but IE, Firefox and Opera all only call the first request then dont call, the second two. I dont know why though?
All of the code for the site is here: [URL]
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Nov 2, 2011
I'm developing an asp.net MVC app, and decided to take advantage of JQuery's great datepicker using the following code in my master page:
[Code]...
My problem is that the alert block of code never fires. When I change it to occur before the datepicker code, the alert fires but the datepicker part won't work. What am I doing wrong here?
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Apr 7, 2011
I want to send another ajax request when one request is in process to get the status of first request.
If I call both the request the second request gets blocked till the completion of the first request.
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Apr 1, 2010
I'm using jQuery 1.4 to hide a div (#cartPop) when the "close" link inside of it (#cartPop a) is clicked. Since I'm using animate() to fade the div out (opacity), I also have to use hide() to get rid of the div once it has faded out (otherwise the invisible div, which is on a higher z-index, blocks the elements on a lower z-index).
Code:
The problem is that the hide() function calls immediately without waiting for the animate() function to run. Even if I append a delay() function before hide() like so:
Code:
...it still doesn't wait.
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Apr 23, 2010
I'm trying to build a page that has multiple ajax calls on it. When you do it the old-fashioned way with XmlHttpRequest, you'd create a new xhr object for every call so that they execute simultaneously. If I try to do this in jquery it will only execute a call when the previous one has completed. This makes the page load time completely unacceptable. How to improve the performance?
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Sep 28, 2010
I am working on a project that relies heavily on AJAX calls, they are done in dozens of places. There are a number of places where I would want to prevent the user from submitting information multiple times (form submissions etc ). I am trying to think of the best way to accomplish this.
I could simply disable the element that starts the AJAX call upon the first click and re-enable it upon completion of the call. I have also seen examples of developers using a class to handle ajax calls that store an identifier for the call and if it is in progress any new calls with the same identifier will be ignored.
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Feb 26, 2006
I am trying to populate two select boxes with over hundred option elements for each. I have succeded in doing so but with a little problem. I make two xmlhttp calls one after another. What happens is that if the first call doesn't make it before the second, the data in the first select box fails to load and the second box succesfully loads data. I am new to the Ajax world but i am sure i am not doing it right.
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Sep 22, 2010
I am trying to call a dynamically chosen function on success from an ajax call (later to be error and so on also)The following function works fine and passes the url to call and parameters into the makeAjaxPostCall function. successHandler is the function to call on ajax success.[code]
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Nov 21, 2011
There is a line in a jquery plugin that I am using that calls a function to run on the inputs of form "autoSubmit."
Code:
$(function(){
$('#autoSubmit INPUT').autoSubmit();
});
My problem lies in that I have multiple of these forms on a single page, each one named autoSubmit. I easily rename each with PHP to autoSubmitXXX or YYY depending on their record id numbers, but then the .autoSubmit(); function doesn't know which form to work with.
Code:
'#autoSubmit INPUT'
I can grab the individual form ID (XXX or YYY) with:
Code:
var where_val = form.find('#where').val();
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Aug 16, 2011
I have several ajax calls that originates from the same page its updating. It works perfectly in firefox but in IE it works for about 18 requests and then just stops until the page is refreshed. I thought it was a cashe issue but I have added a variable for that. I think it may have something to do with binding but I am not sure how to sort that. This is one of my functions.
[Code]....
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Feb 22, 2011
I'm trying to make a little loop that in each itteration executes a little php script to send mail with the mail() function. the php script returns either succes or failure. Now its my intention to append that msg to a div, after every execution.
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
data: dataString2,
url: "sendmail.php",
async: false,
success: function(result)
{
showStatus(result);
[Code]...
the show status(result) is nothing more then a .append(result) the zenMails(y) calls this function again to send the next mail. It does work though but it only updates the div after the entire loop is done, i 'ld think it ld do so after every execution since i call the showstatus when the synchronous call is done and only after that i call the next iteration. Is there anyway to work aroud this ? (making the call assync doesnt work , because the port for sending the mail would still be in use)
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Jun 25, 2010
I'm currently rewriting all my ajax calls to use the jquery method (much cleaner code! ) and have declared a default ajaxError function, shown below:
$(document).ajaxError(function(event, request, settings){
alert("There was an error while communicating with the server. URL: " + settings.url);
});
However, now I have a few ajax calls where I want to declare an error function in the ajax call. I was hoping that by declaring an error function in the ajax call, it would replace the default error call I have defined. But that does not appear to be the case, as I continue to first get my ajax function error call, then I also see the above code execute.
I tried calling event.stopImmediatePropagation() from within my ajax error function hoping that it would stop further events firing (ie: the default error event) but that didn't do anything except tell me in firefox that "event" was undefined.
I was hoping I wouldn't have to go through and define an error function to EVERY ajax call.
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Jun 25, 2009
The javascript function addRowToTable() is called by a button, and replies a set of elements (select, input, checkbox) of the form. In this function, the creation of select calls another function CliK(sel.id)The problem is that this function tells me error "object required" as if the select Id was not "type" or the checkbox id was not "key" here I go wrong?
function addRowToTable()
{
var tbl = document.getElementById('tblSample');
[code]....
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May 18, 2007
function addLoadEvent(func) {
var oldonload = window.onload;
if (typeof window.onload == 'function') {
window.onload = function() {
oldonload();
func();
}
} else {
window.onload = func;
}}
addLoadEvent(myFunction1);
addLoadEvent(myFunction2);
addLoadEvent(myFunction3);
...etc...
My problem is that some of these myFunction#s include AJAX calls but
the calls depend on each other in such a way that myFunction2 will not
work unless myFunction1 has completed. So what is the "nicest" way to
make sure of this? I've considered putting a hidden element in the
HTML and then changing it at the end of each function call and have
the onchange event trigger the next function call. But this seems very
hacky and overcomplicated - surely there must be a simpler and better
way....?
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Sep 29, 2010
It felt like 99% of everything I do with jQuery involves a database some tree-structure so I figured I'd try jsTree out. I uploaded the demo and the way it seem to work is for every parent in the tree it calls a function get_children (PHP) with AJAX which makes a SELECT-query for that node to get the immediate children.
Am I missing something or isn't that extremely demanding on the database? The way I always do is get as much as I can from the database in one go then put it into PHP-arrays. With that plugin as I've seen a lot is that they put all the database-calls inside a class, do all those queries get pre-loaded or something when you call "new Database"? Or is a SELECT-query for a few rows just not that demanding at all?
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Apr 11, 2010
I'm working on this project where I'm trying to use jquery to read from an xml file and generate added code to a html index file by creating dropdown select menus and then allowing the user to display pictures according to what of the 2 category 'select' types they select on the dropdown list.
The program works as far as generating the select dropdown list but only generates the images for the first selected option. When I select the second drop down category nothing happens it simply shows the pics from the first category. When I go into firebug and display the html file after the script is run there are an extra set of <p> tags without anything in them. I traced through the script and can't find where the <p></p> is coming from. It's not on the initial html page. I have the script below for the xml and jq.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<gallery>
<picture class="House and Home">
<listing>Pics/HouseHome/h1.jpg</listing>
[Code]......
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Nov 24, 2005
I need to figure out the id of the element that calls a particular function.
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Jul 23, 2005
I would like to add dynamic text sizing to a website. There will be three text sizes. When the default is used, only the "Increase text size" button is shown. When the maximum size is used, only the "Decrease text size" button is shown. And otherwise, both buttons are shown.
I've been working on a mockup as follows at the end, but my issue is that once I have manipulated an element of the HTML DOM, if I access it again to check it's value, I will only get the original value in the document. To do the dynamic buttons, I need to maintain some kind of state between function calls, so that I know what the current size is. Can I even do this with Javascript or am I barking up the wrong tree?
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Oct 10, 2009
I want to have a button in a form that only calls a Javascript function, but not refresh the page, how do I do this?
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Mar 7, 2006
I am creating a JavaScript object which I want to use to respond to user input on a web page. The object will basically be made up of a constructor and then a selection of functions which will use the DOM to alter the appearance of the page according to the user's input. I am getting stuck because I want a form element that is being created by the object to have an 'onkeyup' event attached to it which will call another function from the same object.
Now, I understand how to attach the 'onkeyup' event to the input element I have created using the DOM. If I tell the event to call a normal function (alert() etc) then it does exactly that. What I am having trouble with is getting the event to call another function from the object that created the input box in the first place. (I don't even know if this is possible / a wise thing to do!). Code:
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Aug 16, 2011
Two calls, one from a form and one from the html body reach the same 'window.open' function but only the former works.
The idea behind the simplified script of my post is to select to open one of two windows (files) by pressing one of two buttons. Each button passes a different parameter to the 'open/focus' window function. This function has an argument(arg) place holder to determine which window(file) to open(or focus) when a button is pushed and a corresponding string(argument) is passed. The window function is simply a double function,repeating the same if-else statements. That is, with the function(arg): "if(if-else) else(if-else)", the argument passed to 'arg' will determine if[to] {open else focus file1(button1)} else[to] {open else focus file2(button2)} in a new window.
Using a PC with either Explorer or Firefox, both the form button and the button coded in the html body opened a new window, but only the form button could bring the window forward(via 'object.focus') if it was already open. Using a Mac with Firefox, the form button worked well either to open or to bring forward an existing window, but the the button coded in the html body did nothing. Two 'alert' are place in the window function to show that the html button's call is reaching the window function. My question is that if this call from the html button passes through the same statements as that of the form button, why does it fail? (The script is in Perl, but it can be viewed as html in the source page.)
PHP Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use CGI qw(:standard);use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);use strict;
my $query = new CGI;
my $JSCRIPT=<<EOF;
[Code]....
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Jun 14, 2010
I am currently trying to make an html link that will add elements (specifically, drop down menus) to the current page when you click it. Since I am adding all the elements to the page using JavaScript, I'm not sure how to set up the link to call a function rather than go to a different page. I've seen people set the href attribute to the function they want, so I tried that and it didn't work. I've also seen a way that involves using onclick and making the link follow the onclick, not go to a different page.
In summary, how do you create/edit a link (from javascript) to make it use a javascript function rather than go to a different page? This is what I have currently (that concerns the link):
var link = document.createElement('a');
eval("link.setAttribute('href', 'javascript:addHours(" + dayDiv + ")');");
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