I 'm using Ajax to build pages with xml files. In my page, I want to have 2 doms for the same xml file : one for the initials datas, ant another which will be modified by the web page. When the user validate the page, the second dom is is copied into the first.
In my page, I have javascript code that modify nodes of the xmlDoc1,
but the xmlDoc2 is modified also, but I don't want this dom to be
modified! What is the problem with my code?
I have a 'confirm' form that hides a table when a certain field contains a null value.I actually need 3 fields to be null in order for the table not to show rather than one.here part of the working code.
Code: if (document.getElementById('FIELDNAME').value=='') { document.getElementById('ID_OF_TABLE').style.display='none'; }
How or what do i do to allow for 3 (or multiple) fields?This is doing my Head in.I know getElementById is most likely not the way to go as it only allows for one.
I was wondering if anyone knew of a syntax checker/varifier that can be run command line in Linux. I recently ran across JsLint, an online JS verifier that works pretty good. The verification code is written in JavaScript, but he did provide an explanation on how to run it command line using WSH (windows script host).
Does anyone know of something similar on Linux (I'm actually running FreeBSD, but figured Linux would get more responses )? Is there a way to execute javasript command line? Or is there a similar program that varifies javascript?
The reason I'm asking is I would love it if I could check javascript syntax while editing in Vim (I can do this with php, and I can't live without it now ). I thought about maybe creating a wrapper html that runs the script and outputs the errors, but figured why create something new (and not elegant) when there might be a solution out there already.
I have upload image script. where user can upload their images. The width and height of the images are not limited. Users can upload any kind of images. Now the problem I am facing is if users upload large images and small images, the layout get scattered. So I decided to do layout similar to here they have aligned the images very nicely. They looks prety aligned in the way of rows and columns. they are not scattered. So I would like to get exact same layout.
We have to develop a small engine which the client uses. It supposed to work like this. Our engine resides in a frame (frameA) which will be loaded only once and it provides set of functions. The client can call these functions. We inturn should get the values from the server or set the values in the server and return with the values. The way we are planning to implement is that we will have have another frame (frameB hidden) and submit it whenever the client (frameClient) calls our function and wait till the page reloads and return with the value ( set in the reloaded page by the server). The problem we face now is that we don't have any sleep functionality in javascript ( being event driven) and if we have a loop waiting for the reply, it will consume the cpu cycles and the the frameB wont load.
Every 2 to 3 days I check the ticket system to see how the development of the latest JQueryUI 1.9 is doing and how the JQuery is doing. After several weeks of this I have found way too many tickets about IE6 issues and I started to ask myself why does JQuery and actually, many other projects still try to solve problems for somethings that is beyond repair. With this am talking to the fact that:
how to start designing a similar web page as gucci? I will be making a website for jewelery, and i will be using PayPal.Should i create a XHTML page? or CSS ?im using Dreamweaver CS3, Flash CS3, Photoshop CS3
I have a basic page which has a PHP form. It creates a record and uploads a picture. When they user clicks submit, I need it to display a "loading" notice of some description. I was using this:
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and then placed a div in the page but it shows the message right at the top of the screen. As the form is long, the user cannot see the message. I need to create some sort of notice so users know the form is being processed.
I was looking for an alternative to lightbox 2 which has a similar look & feel to lightbox that is either stand-alone JS or based on jQuery and supports swf.
Most of the lightbox alternatives I've found don't seem to be very intuitive for visitors (close button in odd places, the prev/next buttons in odd places, excessive use of animations, etc)
Is there anything that's around that you like to use?
Does anyone know how to create a grid with grouping similar to itunes? I have searched the web and cannot find anything. I want to have a category and to the left and several topics to be grouped with that category. See image below.
I posted a while ago about the Truncate plugin not preserving html links in FF. I like the plugin, but it needs to present properly in FF. I couldn't figure it out and nobody responded. Is there any other plugins that provide similar funcationality?
I need a countup script with commas similar to what is on sendgrid.com. I have a script which outputs the countup exactly how I need it but without commas. I have found several formatting scripts that will add commas but as I am terrible at javascript I have been unsuccessful at implementing the formatting. Can anyone provide assistance for adding commas to the countup
Code HTML4Strict: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
create a java script that is similar to the flash content Our Picks This Week >See New Book Releases at http:[url]..... If so, does anyone have examples that I might could use/modify? Or possibly instruct me on how to go about creating it?
I'm looking for a jQuery slideshow plugin that will be similar to this MooTools effect http:[url]...Doesn't need to have the play/pause controls but I really like the way how the images are zoomed/moved and couldn't find any plugin for jQuery that will do the same.
What's the best simple way to filter elements by their index similar to the nth-of-type equation an+b , regardless of parent and node type? Something like...
$("input").filter(":nth-of-set(3n+1)")
... to filter every third input element (3n) starting with the first one (+1).
I am looking for a way to simplify a large series of �object definitions� in the form:
var Img0 ={init:function(){Img0.div = document.getElementById("img0"); Img1.init();}}; var Img1 ={init:function(){Img1.div = document.getElementById("img1"); Img2.init();}};
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The program I have developed (for animated greeting cards) works fine but for a large number of images there are an equal number of these object definitions. I am aware of such techniques as using �+i+� in place of the numbers 0, 1, 2, ... and assigning an increasing value to i in a loop. However, I do not see a way to use such a loop here.
I wonder if jquery or javascript has the function adding line breaks which can be similar to nl2br() in PHP? This is the info i want to grab from a database, PHP will add line breaks (<br/>) when it is passed into nl2br(),
I'm trying to add an overlay (similar to how lightbox works) over the entire screen. The problem is that in IE6, it only seems to work if the DIV overlay is added at the top of the page before any other content is displayed. IE6 (only IE6!) displays about a 15px bar across the top of the page (representing the overlay).[code]
which works once the page hasn't been loaded using.load $(".toggle_cat_container").hide(); How do I adapt it to work when the page is loaded with .load? I am familiar with needing to use .live on click functions.
i.e. $("a[id^='mydiv']").click(function(e) { needing to be changed to: $("a[id^='mydiv]").live('click', function(e) {
My problem is that $(".toggle_cat_container").hide(); would trigger when the document was ready but when its loaded it won't trigger. What adaptation do I need? I suspect something similar to the below - just not getting it right $(".toggle_cat_container").live('onLoad', function(e) {