JQuery :: .ready Fires Too Soon In Iframe When Sharing Instance
Jan 4, 2012
I am wanting to avoid loading a seperate instance of jQuery in each of many iframes. For the most part this is working well. The problem I'm having is with the ready event. It does not seem to work properly withina child iframe. parent.$(document).ready(function () { /* this fires before the DOM is ready.*/ });
Based onwhat I have read I am guessing it is firing immediatelywhen called ratherthan waiting for the DOMto beproperly loaded first. I can getwindow.onload to work, but it fires late in the game. Is it possible to get a proper 'ready' event triggered within an iframe without loading a seperate instance of jQuery ?
I have a problem which is well over my JQuery/javascript head. I have a page [url] in which you can click on any thumbnail and up pops an iframe, using the thickbox plugin. The iframe loads a new html document (for example [url]).
Now in *that* document, I have some jquery which calculates and sets some margins, based on the heights and widths of images (which are explicitly declared in the html):
This works dandy in everything but...IE. At least IE8, I haven't been able to test IE7 or 6. Thing is, if I just open the page on its own, it works fine. It is when the page is loaded into the iframe that it screws up. If I put a little "alert(max_height);" in there, IE gives 0 when the page is called from the iframe.
I have a bunch of <div>'s on a page, each of which shares a CSS class titled "portlet-header". What I would like to do is retrieve the content inside each of these div's, and then construct a string of each div content separated by a comma. At the moment I can retrieve the total content from ALL of the div's sharing the "portlet-header" class by using: $(".portlet-header").text()
However, I was hoping that there would be a way of looping through each div of the shared CSS class in turn, constructing a string of the following format: div content 1 ,div content 2 ,div content 3 etc... I had a look at the .each method but couldn't get anything working.
Following on from my previous question about loading a div based on idI realised I might be overcomplicating it a bit - instead of loading I could instead just show a hidden div which has an id that matches the href of the link and hide all its siblings.I'm using the jmapping google maps plugin, which generates the links I'm using. The idea is you click on a location link and it's identified on the map but alsoa div containing further information appears.My code seems to have hijacked the click event from the jmapping plugin though - the div appears like I want it to, but now the map does nothing. There were no issues with firing both from the link when I used load but show doesn't seem to play as nicely.Is there a way to phrase it differently so that when I click a link both the jmapping plugin and my show code fire and not just one of them?
The problem is, im using PHP mod_rewrite, so my url looks like mydomain/products/product_name i.e it looks like a folder rather than a page and when i click on the Share With Facebook link, the facebook page opens but the link is not captured.If i change it to mydomain /product /product_name.php, it will work....
I have an HTML page which loads another page inside an IFrame. Each of the two pages has its own javascript code.
I would like to be able to define one global variable which will be accessed from functions in both scripts. The variable must be single. That means that if a script in one of the pages changes it, the change will be seen by the scripts in the other page.
I have a client, let's call them "BuyNow." They would like for every instance of their name throughout the copy of their site to be stylized like "BuyNow," where the second half of their name is in bold.
I'd really hate to spend a day adding <strong> tags to all the copy. Is there a good way to do this using jQuery?
I am wanting to add a style (bold and blue for example) to every instance of a word or words on my website. Is this possible with jQuery? And how would I write it?
I'm using easySlider and masonry but I'm having problems in using multiple instances of easySlider. What I'm trying to do is to remove the first instance of easySlider and then create a new instance that has new set of images.[URL].. But it doesn't seem to work correctly. When you click box#1 (CM Partners) the slider works great. But when you click on box#3 (NBCM), the slider doesn't work and notice that it adds a 'Previous' link even though it's the first frame/slide. Also, the slider doesn't work.
I have a series of checkboxes on a page and the goal is to run an ajax post each time one of the checkboxes is checked. When the page loads, the first time I click each of the checkboxes everything goes as planned. After I receive the response from my ajax php function and all related events fire, I click the checkbox again and nothing happens. The event listener seems to have stopped functioning.
I am having an issue with the dialog plugin. I have thelatestjquery and dialog version installed. I have a link that opens a form into a div and than I create a dialog with that div to display as a modal Iframe. It opens at the first time I fire the open event and it fires correctly the close event when I close the iframe, but when I try to open for the second time without refreshing the form that the dialog div is in it, it just does nothing. Do not create the dialog again nor display it to me if it is already created.
here is the code that fires up the dialog:
function addPedidoCliente() { $.ajax({ url: server+"/ajax/Pedidos/addPedidoCliente", data: "",
[Code]....
So every time I click on a specific button, this code is called, it is also performing the ajax request as I can see in firebug (the response is ok as well) but the dialog Iframe is not created.
I've got a button toolbar, and users can select rows in a table. When they have selected some row's, they can click one of the buttons, and it invokes a callback. Problem is, when I click the first time, there's nothing wrong. But when I click the second time, it fires the callback two times, when I click the third time it fires the callback three times, and so on. That's a big problem, since the button is used to delete a page, and obviously it should delete it only once, since the AJAX would return an error ortherwise. The code is seperated in three blocks, first the the onclick on the button object, which invokes a function called confirmAction, taking to parameters. [1], a message for the users, [2] the name of the callback unction. When the confirmation is confirmed, the confirmAction function calls the callback. As said before, when I click #delete once, it behaves like expected. But when I click the second time (without refresh) it runs the callback function twice, third time thrice, and so on.
[code] $('#delete').click(function() { confirmAction('Weet je zeker dat je de geselecteerde pagina's wilt verwijderen?', 'destroy'); });
I am using the featured content slider, where i want 2 sliders on the same page. when i call more than one time the first one is working and not the second one.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" dir="ltr">
I cant figure out why a trigger event fires in the following function:
But not in this function:
When using FF 4 or CHROME 10, it seems to work fine in IE9. I have validated that the second function is pulling the proper elements when selecting the toFire variable, but the trigger just doesnt seem to fire. Value is always true or false, never undefined and the Click event that is being fired in the second function is the same that is being triggered in the first function.
But I don't know how to fire it (cause the dialog box to appear) using <input> to keep the button's styling in line with the rest of the page. This does not work:
I am trying to implement a div containing an advanced search form drop down on hover and I have everything working (only in FF) except for when I try to add any sort of animation or speed to the '.show' or'.hide' effect. When I try to add speed or seemingly any other effect to the div, the select elements of the search form fires the hover
My problem is: when the mouse enters and leaves the image the image fades in and out for up to four times. The first mouseenter is just fadeout, fadein, fadeout. why is the event being triggered multiple times and more importantly what can I do to prevent this behavior?
I have a problem with load(), which I cannot find on forum search or google. I have a container "right_col" that should be filled with jQuery after clicking on any hyperlink. The result shall be a HTML page that only changes the content area. On the first loading of the page it works as intended. But after the first load() no more jQuery is used and the page changes URL in Browser and reloads the entire page. After this reload you have again one jQuery that is working and so on.
HTML Code: <div id="right_col"> <div id="right_content"> </div></div>
This is my JS code: $(document).ready(function(){ var fadeTime = 200; $("#right_col").css("display", "none"); $("#right_col").fadeIn(fadeTime); // links $("a").click(function(event){ event.preventDefault(); linkLocation = this.href; $("#right_col").fadeOut(fadeTime, contentloader); }); function contentloader() { $('#right_col').load(linkLocation + ' #right_content',null, function(){ $("#right_col").fadeIn(fadeTime); });}});
As you can see, I'm loading the whole linkLocation and want to replace the content within #right_col with all HTML of #right_content including this div aswell. I tried Firebug to fugure out if i have more than one #right_col after the load(). I tried replacing IDs with classes to prevent element doubling. I tried to remove the #right_content param and pass a variable to my script to only print the needed HTML. Nothing works.
And the Fun part: I also have a menu outside of #right_col. Calls from there on are working perfectly as intended.
I have a series of 6 checkboxes with the same name. The purpose is that whenever one of these is checked or unchecked, another part of the page is filled again based on an AJAX query, that has the values of all the checked checkboxes as input.
I added an onchange event handler like this: $('[name!=stage]').change(refillActionsParameters); what happens is that this handler function gets called 6 times when I check or uncheck any of the checkboxes. As a remedy, I put the onchange handler on the form that contains the checkboxes, but that didn't help, still 6 times.
Also: is there a quick way to retrieve the values or the ids of the checked boxes?
I am using window.unload for some use case in my code. But windows.unload fires on every event. I know to controller it on event like button click or link, but how do I prevent Unload event to fire on refresh or back button event?
I have a problem where the page doesn't expand when more results get loaded via jquery on a facebook style wall. Once more results get loaded the footer stays static instead of moving down.