JQuery :: Pass Dynamically Created Set Of Markers To GoMap?
Mar 3, 2011
The client is a realtor with a non-standard intranet which is a "conferencing" system with a very interesting built-in web server (FirstClass). They post property listings to conferences as email messages, with the property address as the message subject. I'm trying to place the addresses on a Google map using the goMap() plugin.
I've figured out how to read the conferences and extract the addresses to a web page, either as well-formed JSON or as a string formatted exactly as one would hard code it for goMap, but when I attempt to initialize a map it either rejects it with an error, or ignores it and gives me the default map (of Europe). If I copy/paste the server-generated string into the init function it works just fine.
I dynamically create a textbox as follows, but I cannot retrieve the value entered by the user:
bp_boards = ' <tr id="hwNumberBoards"> <td>No. of modules:</td>[code]....
The dynamically created textbox shows up on the page but after the user enters a value, I cannot retrieve it from jquery(alert ($("#hwNumberBoards").val()) is "undefined")
I am creating Textboxes at Runtime with something like this code...
and what this function does it count the number of Characters that have been typed in a Textbox. so i am displaying the remaining characters. So that is working fine on my example because the Element is known at Early Binding. Now my question is what if the textbox is created dynamically ?
contentbox
this is the name of the Textbox in my example.
how do we use a J Query in Dynamically created Textbox.
How to add an ID to dynamically created input field. Type of serial Input field its possible to add, but If I insert any input field in the middle is the problem for me.
Add/Delete of the input field is happening like this [URL]... How to add the ID for the input field
I'm using some javascript to generate multiple input text fields with the same name of additionalDate[] but cant seem to get datepicker to work on it.Here is the datepicker code:
I have recently started exploring the world of jQuery and it looks incredibley rich and powerful! I am stuck on something, though. When I dynamically create a div
var divTag = document.createElement("div"); //Set the parameters divTag.id = "divMaster"; //Create it and immediately hide it!
[Code].....
This is probably really obvious, but I cannot figure out why? Perhaps jQuery is looking for elements already in the original HTML, and my div tag was added to the DOM after loading the original elements?
The code below creates images based on a json feed, no problem. All images are created and the click function works perfectly, but... I can't access any of the images by their id's so I can't make thefunctionbehave as I wan't.
I first thought jQuery appended my image object as html and didn't insert it as a valid object in the dom, but as the click function is working that can't be it?
I found some other people had the same problem but they were using vanilla js, their solution was using .appendChild() but thatdoesn'twork in jQuery.
I can see the raw HTML in firebug etc, but the dynamic elements (the ones created by jquery for example), obviously don't appear there. I struggle referencing some of them - Ideally I'd like to be able to trigger a display showing what handle to use for any given element - for example by clicking on them.
i created image links by reading an xmland creating the img and a tags in jquery. how do i put a function init? i tried the function below but it doesnt seem to work. These imagelinks are stored in the div: "thumbs"Below is the code:
After loading a HTML fragment using AJAX, I can not select the newly embedded elements using the $("#id") notation. document.getElementById works fine though.
Previously when developing my own modal windows I have been creating a "mask" div directly in my markup, in the CSS setting it to be display:none and then setting it to show() by jQuery when a button is clicked.
I'm sure there is a better way to do this but i'm getting a little stuck.
I tried adding the "mask" div and its content to the body using prepend() when my button is clicked but i found i then can't select any of the added elements in jQuery.
How can you select elements you have added to a page by jQuery?? Also if this is the right approach whats the best way to insert a block of html to a page??
I'm trying to update a plugin i downloaded. What i'm trying to do, is make it able to work with dinamically created objects. I'm using the live function to assing javascript events, but i need to know how to assing a plugin dynamically. This is what i have right now:
$("#txtinstruments").AutoComplete("query"); What this does is apply the AutoComplete plugin, to all the objects with id txtInstruments that are already created but, i create more objects with that id on the fly, and i need to assign the plugin to them.
When submitting a form, I would like to check the values of some fields first. These fields are dynamically generated by javascript after the page has loaded (that is, a user selected a value from a dropdown between 1 and 10, if 2 is selected, 2 inputs are generated, if 7 is selected, 7 inputs are generated etc). I think I understand that Jquery isn't aware of these items because they were created after the DOM was scanned. Is there any way I can 'refresh' jquery to make it aware of these new items?
I am creating a dynamo form but <select and <option does not show.
How do I make sure that they are created on the fly?
jQuery("#dump_data_box").append('<select id="thisid" name="value_name[]">'); and later jQuery("#dump_data_box").append('<option'); /// if (v==k2) jQuery("#dump_data_box").append(' selected '); // jQuery("#dump_data_box").append(' value="'+k2+'">'+k2+'</option>');
I want to create a recipe site with similar functionality to a feature on coolspotters. I've only dabbled in jQuery so I'm not sure how complicated it would be to do this. Basically what I want to do is allow a user to add recipes to dynamically created lists. For example if a user searches for Italian food they should be able to create a list called "Italian" and add italian recipes to the list. Or if they do a search for Japanese dishes they will be able to create a list called "Japanese" and add Japanese recipes to it, etc. I know their would be some back-end code involved but I was wondering if jQuery could handle the front-end. I've only dabbled in jQuery so this sounds like a complex thing to do.
I have a page with a div that contains other divs. In the outer div, I have links that add new divs inside. I also have a link outside the outer div that adds more of those outer divs to the page (with an inner div, and the same links to add more). This works on the div that is hard coded on the page, but when I use the link to add additional container divs the links inside there to add more inner divs does not function.
As you can see in the "action" attribute, I'm calling this function:
function SubmitEditedInvoice(invno) { $.post('output.php?mode=6&invno=' + invno, $('#formEditInvoice' + invno).serialize(), function(output){[code]....
The problem I'm having is that no data is passed to the PHP back end. I have verified that the variable invno is correctly passed to the javascript function, and have tested my .serialize() by using a hard-coded form ID, but I still get no data passed through.
I have some code that creates form fields as needed, then the once the user inputs data the values are stored in my action page as an unordered list. The list is then displayed back on my page with an ajax call. All this works fine, but now I wanted and need to have the lists sorted alphabetically. I actually found a thread here and some code someone posted to do this. I thought at first it worked, but it seems to be if'y. Maybe it has to do with the order in which I might add an item to my form. I also wanted to sort by more than the first letter. When I thought, and Im pretty sure it was, working, it seemed it only sorted up to the first letter. Ex: