basically #girl fades in #girllinks, then if the mouse moves out of #girl #girllinks should fade away after 1.5 seconds. that works fine however, i want it so if the mouse moves out of #girl and into #girllinks then the menu will not fade away.
function StartSessionTimer() { SessionTimer = setTimeout('RedirectToSessionTimedOutPage(),60000) }
function RestartSessionTimer() { clearTimeout(SessionTimer); StartSessionTimer(); }
function RedirectToSessionTimedOutPage() { window.location = '/SessionTimedOut.html' }
When I load the page and call StartSessionTimer(), I know it works because the page redirects after ten minutes (the value of 60000). However, in certain situations I need to be able to call back to the server with AJAX and then have the timer reset - that's when I call the RestartSessionTimer() function. When I do this, for some reason the ten minute window does not get reset.
To troubleshoot, if I remove the second line in the RestartSessionTimer() function the redirect is getting blocked (as planned). However, when I put the second line back in, the page just redirects as originally called - the SessionTimeout value is never reset properly.
The code above looks good to me, but for some reason the SessionTimeout var does not get reset in the RestartSessionTimer function; it retains its original value?
I have the following function that's supposed to say "Please make a guess" 20 seconds after an initial confirmation is displayed. However, it's immediately displayed as soon as someone hits "Cancel". If I change it's time to 40000 (20 seconds after the initial function is called), it does do it 40 seconds total, so it kind of does what I want. So it seems that the second setTimeout is initiated from the time the script is called generally, but I'm looking for a way specifically to have the 20 seconds start only after the "cancel" button is hit.
i am losing my mind here what is wrong with this code the setTimeout is not working. I am creating a messaging system and i send and recieve data but i want it to appear on another window of the browser here is the code
I have a form and I'd like to change a background image when the form is ready to be submitted but wait for a few seconds before it can redirect to the action page. In order to do that I have used the setTimeOut function but it doesn't seem to care. If I integrate the preventDefault method the form doesn't submit in the end... $('document').ready(function() { $('#submit').click(function(event) { var error = 0; $('#key_form input').each(function(element){ if($.trim($(this).val()) == "") { error = error + 1; }}); if(error) { event.preventDefault(); $("div.warning").text("Please insert your activation key").css("border", "1px solid #F00"); return false; } else { $("div.warning").removeAttr("style").empty(); $('#step0').css({"background" : "#FFF url(images/unlocked.png) top right no-repeat"}); setTimeout(function() { $('#key_form').submit(); },8000);} //event.preventDefault(); });}); How can I accomplish that?
I'm sort of lost on this one. I've looked at many different examples and tried manyombinations but I still can't get this to work. Here's the code without the setTimeout:
$(seq).each(function(index, value){ var divID = "#div-" + value; $(divID).animate({
I have written the following code (quite meaningless. Just to check why setTimeout is not working in a similar real-life code) to enable the user to input a given time interval (hh:mm:ss) when a p is clicked, and then alerting the user with the time entered in the seconds portion one second after the div is clicked. But it is not working. I think the setTimeout is the culprit, the way I am passing parameters to the function inside it, but don't know where exactly am I erring.
I'm creating a list of online users. the problem is that when I refresh the list with setTimeout, the list of users disappears for less then a second and then reappear. I this because this is the time to get data from the server
I am making an ajax call and in response, i am getting an XML. And then using data from XML, i am creating a form. I stored response XMl in a variable like this var xmlData = $(data); If there is any change in any field of form then i am changing corresponding node value in xmlData by appending new node in related node like this : var val = document.createElement('{nodename}');
I have been using JQuery from last 1 year with IBM RAD 7.0 as IDE and WebSphere 6.1 as app Server without any problem.Now my development environment is upgraded wtih IBM RAD 7.5 and WebSphere 7.0 server.After writing the code in jsp within <JavaScript> tags as [code]i am getting the following error.The function $(HTMLDocument) is undefined.I have included jquery-1.4.2.min.js and even replaced with jquery.min.js.But there is no use.
In my app, I have a file upload form that submits to an iframe, withthe server returning an XML document. Though I am able to consume thisXML using jQuery in Firefox 3.5 and Chrome 4 without issue, the samecode fails in Internet Explorer 8. The relevant snippet of my codefollows:
$('iframe#destination').load(function() { var response = $(this).contents(); console.log(response.find('mediaurl').text());
With the above code, i want to add the "active" class to the <li> tag related to the current page. "get_cur_page" is an ASP function that returns the page so if you are on the page J it will return J.asp.
I cant get this code to work, the goal is to have the "active" class applied to the <li> tag surrounding the active page's link in the menu.
i am calling a page which in the folder name pagestobeload and the page nameisprivacyInternal.htmlbut i am not able to destroy the dialog box it remains open
this is a html page where i am calling thisprivacyInternal.html var privacyurl='../pagestobeload/privacyInternal.html'; $(document).ready(function(){
it seems like an amazing tool once I figure out what I'm doing wrong. I'm using the awesome datePicker plugin, but am just not getting something right. I can't seem to be able to get datepicker to do more than one thing.To help myself figure out what Im doing wrong, I created a very simple example:
Below is the distillation of code with which I am having troubles. The code works, but I am sure that there must be a better way of doing things.
This simple program displays two boxes. When the user mouses over either box, all boxes are returned to their original state, a zIndex of 2 is applied to it, then the box expands partially over the other box. This works fine.
However, I am using setTimeout to coordinate the setting of the zIndex value, which is something that I would think would better be accomplished through a callback. The problem is that I do not know if a called function can take a callback (I have tried without success).[code]...
I have two input box contains name and dob. I have made dob read only and I am inputing date through a javascript calender. Now I have configerd my form if two input have any value then submit button will be enable else not. [code]But my problem is due to i am using javascriptto input dob the submit button is not enabling. I have tried also by.change But still i stucked at the same place.
I occasionally need to set a negative margin on objects for positioning but 1.6.x ignores the declarations. This use to work fine with earlier versions. Has this issue been addressed? I tried all the combinations I could think of and the setting is ignored if a value is negative. (did not find a problem reference when setting a negative value in the forums)
i am using this jquery module to get rounded corners.http:[url]....This is my code. but i am not getting any rounded corners though i have correctly included the 2 .js files and have specified the correct div id name.
site_url is a link to tinyurl script which return a tiny url in this form [URL]now this working very fine with firefox but not with IE and google chrome sometimes it working and always get error " j.readyState is null or not an object
I am moving all of my scripts from mootools/scriptlicious to jquery.I was easly able to submit a form and update a div (based on the output of the php file) as follows:
<script type="text/javascript"> function send(){ var params = Form.serialize($('commentsForm'));
Is there a jQuery way for me to retrieve the placeholder attribute of a form input element? I've tried the obvious:
alert ( $ (
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but it returns undefined in both firefox and chrome for some reason! All other attributes are displayed fine with the above code... is this a bug in jQuery? using the latest version. Is there a workaround?