JQuery :: Syntax For$() For A Different Doc?
Oct 27, 2010
I have a text string that is a complete html doc. How do I tell jquery to parse that?
Variable theDoc holds the other html doc.
I tried:
var doc = $(theDoc);
If it is "this" doc it looks like: var x = $('table:contains('test')).html(); I tried: var x = doc.find('table:contains('resume')).html();
It keeps saying something is null.
So what is the syntax to look inside another doc , not the one the code is currently in?
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Jun 6, 2010
i'm a newbie on jquery i'm studying it with the latest version, and following a book called "Learning Jquery" but iencountered a error, and i don't know what the problem is:
i copied the code from the book like this:$('a[@href^="mailto:"]').addClass('mailto'); to try to change the links which start with "mailto" to the new class "mailto" but there's a error reported: uncaught exception: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: [@href^="mailto:"]
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Nov 6, 2011
Was wondering, other then the syntax difference, should the below to bits not end up with the same result?
$("details").not("summary");
$("details :not(summary)");
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Sep 11, 2010
I keep getting a syntax error on line 3 and 4 of this very simple script. Normally firebug would give me enough info to fix this but jQuery escapes me. I can see no reason for the errors.
<script type="text/javascript">
$(".shipping-switch[name='shipping_switch']").click(function(){
var selector = "div#sub-address";
if($(this).val() === "1"){
$(selector).slideDown("fast");
} else {
$(selector).slideUp("fast");
}});
</script>
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Mar 5, 2010
just a quick question about syntax.What's the difference between the following functions?
$("#menu li").hover(
function(event) {
if ($(this).is(".active")) return;
[code]...
If you notice, at the end of the first hover function, there is an excess (), whereas on the second, there isn't. They are both functional. I was just curious as to why this is added sometimes and other times not.
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Mar 11, 2010
I have a number of input fields and pass their name and ID to this function, in order to clear the defaults and remove the initial class. :
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May 26, 2009
I'm still trying to get to grips with jQuery syntax,I'm working on an accordion-style menu and I'm struggling to get a hide behaviour to work.
Basically I want to hide all of the controls within my specified parent control which have an ID starting with "accordionBody_" except the first one. (So that the first pane is expanded and the rest are hidden on load.) I'm using the following:
$('#' + containerId).find("div[id^='accordionBody_']:not(:first)").hide();
But it's not working - it just hides all of the controls.
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Jul 8, 2010
I have seen the following methods to call a function in jQuery.
Case 1: $.validator.methods[method].call
Case 2: $.validator.methods[method](parameter1)
Where can I find the reference document for the usage of [] to call a function in jQuery.
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Jan 19, 2010
I am in the process of porting an application i have been building for a couple of years to jQuery from jquery/prototypejs&scriptaculous.
Reading the new documentation i see that bind can take multiple observers (for example)
$(
"div.test"
)
.bind
(
[Code].....
Is this also true with "live" ( i am adding alot of dynamic elements to a page that have tooltips attached to them and have written a simple tooltip plugin that uses live to stop me constantly needing to call the plugin everytime somehting on the page changes to do with the tooltip..
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Jul 1, 2009
I have a simple jquery selector: $('[id^=total_item]') I would like to add a rule so that the upper code would match all elements that don't have 'locked' class (so that it wouldnt match those with class='locked'). How should I add this rule to the selector?
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Jun 7, 2009
This is my first post to the group, so please be gentle :) For some unknown (to me at least) reason I'm getting a syntax error in IE from the following code
[Code]...
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Mar 6, 2011
I'm quite new to jquery and i would like to know the best syntax to create an object with couple of DOM elements. I mean something like this:
[Code]...
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Dec 7, 2010
I was following an example on youtube discussing the load() function which show you how to load content from a different page and this work great.
However in my quest to learn jquery I came across a different sample from wait-till-i.com which show you how to use a reusable code for multiple link with load($(this).attr('href') );
So my question is how can I add .secondList li:even' to select only what I need as in load($(this).attr('href'+ .secondList li:even')); assuming I have several page and all have a secondList of some sort.
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Dec 24, 2009
I'm passing the id of a div as a parameter. I'm not sure how to refer to it with Jquery. The following does not work:
Code:
function updatemail(param1, param2) {
$("#param2").animate({ opacity: "show" }, 300);
}
I also tried $(param2) but it did not work.
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Dec 4, 2009
I have an ID like this: $('#id').click(function(event){Do stuff after click
}); Can I have it also have a conditional or statement
$('#id').click || $variabe=='something' (function(event){
});
What is the proper syntax for something like that?
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Apr 14, 2010
I am trying to create a javascript library in Lotus Notes , I am pasting in the jquery code into my library but it will not compile. Is this a jQuery syntax error or Lotus Notes error you think? I get the same problem with the 1.4.2 release of jQuery.
Attachments
jquery.gif
Size : 61.75 KB
Download : 425
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Jul 13, 2011
I'm passing a variable to a selector. I have found a few resources and tried to implement them but they're just not working for me. I am trying to find href that match my variable and am working with the following:
var itemLink = /site/Mario-Kart..etc.
$("a[href=" + itemLink + "]").......etc.
I receive an error "Uncaught Syntax Error unrecognized expression: [href=/site/Mario-Kart..etc. ]" I have been placing the quotes in different places to correct the syntax but to no avail. Also, this works with JQuery v1.44 and earlier but not after.
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Feb 4, 2011
Is there a cleaner way of creating a mixture of different elements and adding them to a page e.g.
[URL]
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Mar 9, 2011
I want to understand the callback syntax and pass the id of the html element as any parameter here is my requirement
In my callback, I am passing the load(url..) I want the URL to be dynamic, based on the URL = BaseURL #callingID , where #callingID is the ID of the calling HTML element.
This way I have to write just one callback function and can reuse this to load multiple sections based on where it is coming from.
$('#callback').bind('pageAnimationEnd', function(e, info){
if (!$(this).data('loaded')) { // Make sure the data hasn't already been loaded (we'll set 'loaded' to true a couple lines further down)
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Jul 28, 2009
Lots of submenus and such, and just can't get this going. Works fine if I remove the submenu aspects of the script, however with these, it returns the error: uncaught exception: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: #
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Feb 1, 2011
I'm not actually sure that this issue was developed as I upgraded to jQuery 1.5, but it was very much around that time. I packaged my testcase and attatched it to the post. The fallowing error is caught in the JavaScript console when the Öppna Alla button is pressed on the site:
[Code]...
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Nov 29, 2010
Sorry but I can't get the very first tutorial to work. I put the custom.js in a test_jr directory in htdocs. I also put the starterkit.html file in the same directory. I copied the contents of jquery-1.4.4.min.js into a jquery.js file also in the same directory. Then I did the custom.js page shown here:
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$("a").click(function() {
[Code]...
I tried clicking on the [URL] and I get the starterkit.html page. If I click on the "some link" it doesn't do anything. What am I missing? There are syntax errors in my editor starting on the line with the asterisks* Why is there an error there? It looks like it closes the click function?
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Sep 30, 2009
I have three radio buttons, and when a certain radio is selected I want to show a series of checkboxes. If the other two radio buttons are selected, I want to hide the checkboxes. I *think* the problem is that I am using the wrong syntax to call the click() function on the radio "name" attribute.
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Apr 28, 2010
My Javascript is very limited, but I get on pretty well with Jquery (I love it!) so some of what I say here may be seriously flawed I've done alot of searching on this but not found anything that fits what I need (I'd rather write and understand my own code than use a plugin) What a want is a simple function (or other means) of replicating the callback function for lengthy animations (so I don't end up with a load of functions within functions within functions) So I want to be able to animate (or change) a multiple number of elements IN TURN - ie once the previous animation has completed - eg
div1.animate({property: value}, 'fast');
div2.animate({property: value}, 'fast');
div3.css({property: value});
div1.animate({property: value}, 'fast');
div1.css({property: value});
div3.animate({property: value}, 'fast');
I know I can do this with callbacks, but as I said, this gets messy Can I stick these in an array and pass to a function to manage this (and if so how baring in mind my limited Javascript
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May 1, 2009
Is there any such thing as a jQuery Debugger, i'm trying to learn jQuery but even small things like Syntax errors keep getting in the way and it's hard to track down without any error reporting.
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Jul 20, 2005
I am trying to order a laptop from the Dell online shop but
everytime I try to press 'continue' after picking the options, I get
an error message in the lower left hand corner of the browser.
I'm using WIN 98SE with java enabled on my laptop.
The error log says:
Line: 1
Char: 1
error: object expected
code: 0
And this is the line which pops up when I place the cursor on the
'continue' button causing the above error:
javascript:next_page(Ƈ','c=us&cs=19&kc=6V602&l=en&oc=5100FS&s=dhs');
I would assume there's a bug in that line. Although there's little I
can do about it other than forward it to the Dell folks - my pgming
background has me curious as to what's causing this!
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