I'm having an odd issue that i can't recreate in jsbin.i have an anchor tag:
<a class="navigateToCategory" href="#523">Instruments</a> and the code below: $('.navigateToCategory').bind('click',function(e){ e.preventDefault(); alert($(this).attr('href')); });
IE will give me [URL] while all other browsers give me "#523". I tried to recreate this using a small test case, but i can't do it. IE always returns the "#523" just like all the other browsers. here's a jsbin of it workinghttp://jsbin.com/unowe3/13 why .attr('href') would be different in IE vs Other browsers on my page but not jsbin? i'm using the same doctype and version of jquery, and identical code. i can't think of any code that i could have written that would affect how .attr('href') works. Edit: i did build a "hacky" solution for it by using $.browser.msie and an if statement, but it doesn't make any sense to me why it would be different in my situation vs any other.(not to mention, if it for some reason starts working properly, the "hacky" solution will cause it to not work)
I'm trying to replace the value of href attribute of an element with the title attribute of that same element. The code pasted below works to some extent, but the last line doesn't.
jQuery(document).ready(function(jQuery){ jQuery(".ngg-gallery-thumbnail a").each(function (arr){ if (jQuery(this).attr("alt").substr(0,5)=="Video"){ jQuery(this).attr("rel","wp-prettyPhoto");
I am trying to make a poll using jquery and php and am bit lost. I have a link <a href="poll.php?vote_id=1&post_id=25">I agree</a> Now how do I use jquery to select the vote_id and post_id. I need to store them in variables so that I can pass it on to a php file using get statement.
I'm pretty green to jQuery. I have a .load() calling in some content that has some links within it. After that content is loaded, am I able to change the attributes of those links? This is how I'm loading in the content:
I have some ad code in a smarty .tpl file that I want to refresh every 10 seconds so it will load a new ad. My ads are getting plenty of views but I want people to multilple ads in one page view instead of when the whole page is refreshed.
This isn't working. I'm using the code below to try to apply the href attribute of the first td in a row with class DataFormListTDDataGridItem and apply it to all td elements in that row (effectively want to make entire row clickable and direct it to the href specified by the href attribute in the first td of the row) -
I'm trying to append the title attribute to the text of my link. I've got it working, except for the fact that all three links are showing the first link's attribute. Check out the demo at http://outdoor/fuelmultimedia.ca Hover over the Products menu item, and you'll see the drop-down with the attributes.This is the code I'm currently using:
var $titleText = $("#top nav ul ul li a").attr("title"); $("#top nav ul ul li a").append("<em>" + $titleText + "</em>");
What I need to do is display the data on the web and refresh the data every 5 seconds. I am not aloud to use things like jquery as this site will be used via analogue modem sometimes. So my question is how do I do it?
Also I can not assign the xsl inside the xml and the same source will be viewed elsewhere
i have a text area of php inside that reads off messages of a database and i wanted to have it auto refresh every 2 seconds. im making it into a chat box. at the moment what you have to do is press a refresh button but its a hassel. i dont want to get into to much ajax becuase i have a ton more stuff to do and dont want to spend to much time on 1 thing. but it looks like this
<textarea rows="30" cols="65" valueCommit=ta1.verticalScrollPosition=ta1.maxVerticalScrollPosition; /> <? $query="select * from chat"; query string stored in a variable $rt=mysql_query($query); query executed
I am in a problems here trying to generate link by two dropdown boxes. So, I wanted it to be like when user selects some option from dropdown one the href attribute changes, index.php?staticvar=something&dynvar1=something, that is something I have already managed to do:
function change_href(id) { if (id != '') { var dynvar1 = document.getElementById("s"+id).value; document.getElementById(id).href = "index.php?staticvar="+id+"&dynvar1="+dynvar1; return; } else { return false; } } This works perfectly for me, but now I need to modify the href with another variable, so it would be needed to be like: index.php?staticvar=something&dynvar1=something&dynvar2=something2
The problem is that I don't know how to make it the way that user can change their selections, for example if user first selects (from dropdown) dynvar1 to be "test" and dynvar2 to be "test3", but then changes hes mind and decides to re-select dynvar2 to be "test4". It would be needed to be like only the dynvar2 part of the href changes with proper value (not changing the dynvar1 or staticvar).
I managed to make it changeable but it was like this: index.php?staticvar=something&dynvar1=something&dynvar2=123&dynvar2=123
So, it didn't update the dynvar2 part, but instead just added another dynvar2 variable.
Im a PHP developer and am quite new with javascript. I wanted some help on the hyperlink onclick event. Bascially I output a list of a href hyperlinks on a html page that goes all the way to the bottom of the screen. I wanted to add a onclick event to the a href tag that would pust the user right to the top of the page. I want to achieve this using javascript onclick event.
Right, so there are a bunch of links in this format: <a href="/profiles/########">username</a>
I'm using greasemonkey, and what I want to do is go through and get all of the /profiles/######## part of the anchor tag. I'm using Regex and I can't seem to get a match.This is what I have so far:
function ok() { var names = document.getElementsByTagName('a'); var reg = new RegExp("WHAT GOES HERE?");[code]....
what is actually desired is I want there to be a way I can select these somehow as well..
I want to be able to match all <a> tags on a Web page that are external links, which would be signified by the href attribute starting with "http://", obviously. Then I want to add an attribute to the matching tags.
I ran across this script that is supposed to do that:
But it doesn't work. I don't understand regex very well yet, so I'm not sure if that part of it is right, but the jQuery syntax looks correct to my inexperienced eyes.
I know jQuery is working on the site already, the script is below the call the the jQuery library, and yes, I do have the script in the Head tag of the page...
for example let's say we have:<a id="link" href="google.com">click</a>I want to be able to click the link, as if the click was made by the user ( left mouse button click ).I know I can do this way:document.location.href = $('#link').attr("href");but I believe it's not the same thing as if the user make that click.
I'm reloading a div of a page using jQuery, but i need that every time that reloads (it reloads automatically every 10 seconds) obtains the get variables that i passed through the address bar