Objects Documentation?
Jul 23, 2005Where is the list of js objects (Anchor, Applet, document, etc)? It's not in the Netscape Guide or Core documents.
View 2 RepliesWhere is the list of js objects (Anchor, Applet, document, etc)? It's not in the Netscape Guide or Core documents.
View 2 RepliesIs there a way in Javascript or Jquery to return an array of all objects underneath a certain point, ie. the mouse position. Basically, I have a series of images which link to various web pages but I have a large semi transparent image positioned over the top of the other images. I want to find the href of the background image that the mouse pointer clicks over.
View 1 Replies View RelatedHas anyone seen a great tutorial on how to use the dom to properly parse an
xml document? I was hoping to find something in depth that might show maybe
via a pictorial how child nodes and node data etc relates to an example xml
document.
We have a JavaScript SDK with lots of classes and functions. We would like to generate automatic HTML documentation from it to our users. We look for a free tool, something like Doxygen, that knows how to handle JS code.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI do not see a link that would allow me to copy the documentation. I want to have it local so I can work disconnected from the 'net. Spidering the tree off the website seems a bit much. Did I miss it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI could not find each() in jQuery's documentation. Could it be included there, as I was browsing all the features to find out what exactly is the collection of elements returned by the many JQuery functions and how to be able to access and manage each of them separately, but could not find a page for "each" anywhere (which I found on some tutorial later).
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there a better way to extend object with internal objects?
$.fn.bestShow = function(s) {
var d = {
width: 0,
height: 0,
order: "numeric",
orderBy: "",
[Code]...
Seehttp://api.jquery.com/category/deferred-object/links tohttp://api.jquery.com/jQuery.thenhttp://api.jquery.com/jQuery.doneetc don't work.
Is it possible to post a patch to the docs somewhere?
Is it just me, or can no one else see the content of the documentation pages?All I get is a blank window. I've tried multiple browsers on multiple computers with no difference.
View 5 Replies View RelatedWhere can I get javascript documentation for offline usage?
View 1 Replies View RelatedFor some reason any documentation page on jQuery site shows just white background with no text.
Is there a problem with jquery.com?
Suppose I have this syntax:
I want tellme() to handle the value of href of the clicked link.
What syntax do I put in tellme()?
I got this far:
Here is question: How would I get this info from the API documentation?
Here are the descriptions for the Ajax methods:
load -- Loads HTML from a remote file ...
ajax -- Load a remote page ...
get -- Load a remote page...
getScript -- Load and execute a local javascript file...
post -- Load a remote page...
So, if we want arbitrary HTML we have to use "load", but if we want a whole "page" (where is that defined?) we have to use "ajax", "get" or "post"? The "execute script" function (called getScript for some reason) only works with local "files"? I believe it will work with any URI (local or remote) returning JavaScript (assuming same origin policy of course), and whether it came from a file isn't known to the caller. These functions should describe the type of HTTP request they make, and skip references to "pages" and "files".
there seems to be a ton of spam links in the jQuery documentation wiki. Have a look at this one for example.
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhere can I go to find documentation about client side properties and methods of an asp:listbox controls. I need to access the control at client side but can not find any documentation of the properties and methos available a client side.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to download the jQuery API documentation to my local hard-drive? If so, I don't need to connect the Internet every time when I want to refer the API docs.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm getting a database error trying to access the validate plugin documentation. [URL]
Error:
A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted database query was:
(SQL query hidden) from within function "MediaWikiBagOStuff::_doquery". MySQL returned error "1205: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction (localhost)".
Using the [url]. I am not able to find the documentation on usage of parse option in [url]
How to add details like what goes into data,value and result name/value pairs and when to use it.
Are there any good web UI component libraries -open source or commercial - that you can recomment? They need to be cross browser compatible and have good documentation. Jquery UI is very good but limited in number of controls it offers. YUI is very verbose and very hard to use. extJs only other one I can think of. Any others you use and like?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI started looking at the new docs today and I'm seeing a lot of noise in the comments... people have posted comments like "thanks", "very useful", "great addition". For example, see the .toArray() page.I could add a "very useful" comment to about 50 jQuery pages -- would anyone care if I liked those? I don't think they should. , these kinds of comments are better suited to personal blogs.Is it okay to flag these comments so they get removed? or is that an improper use of flagging?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to figure out how to use objects properties in my code so
when the page loads All my properties are in object where I can use
elsewhere in my page. Code:
I'm trying to use the following code to load xml files:
ImportXML = function (ts) {
this.file = ts;
if (document.implementation &&
document.implementation.createDocument) {
this.doc = document.implementation.createDocument("", "", null);
this.doc.obj = this;
this.doc.onload = this.callBack;
this.doc.load(this.file);
} else if (window.ActiveXObject) {
this.doc = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM");
this.doc.onreadystatechange = this.ready;
this.doc.obj = this;
this.doc.load(this.file);
} else {
alert("Error");
}
}
ImportXML.prototype.ready = function () {
if (myDoc[counter].readyState == 4) this.obj.callBack();
}
ImportXML.prototype.callBack = function () {
alert('loaded');
}
var xmlDoc = new ImportXML("bar.xml");
The problem I'm having is with the second line that reads
this.doc.obj = this;
IE tells me that object doesn't support this property or method. How is
it possible to get a reference to the object (xmlDoc) in the prototypes
'ready' and 'callBack" with IE?
If you have a javascript interpreter running in an environment unknown
to you (as in what objects it exposes to the language) is it possible
to loop through all objects in some way?
This is a non-browser environment, specifically the scripting engine
for doing xslt extensions in msxml.
I have the following code:
var img = new Image();
img.myProperty = 'something';
I've tried Image.prototype.myProperty and a few other things. It seems IE just doesn't want me extending the Image object.
"When we combine FUNCTIONS with OBJECTS we get METHODS". Then he creates an empty ARRAY:
var a = [];
then he uses the "push() method" to add elements to the array.
a.push(1,2,3);
uh, methods are for *objects* right? Yet he is using them on an ARRAY.how an array can magically becomes an object that is manipulated by a "method"?I mean, the array is still an array, no? It never actually becomes an object, right? Yet we still use a *method* to manipulate it. See my conceptual quandry?
I've often write javascripts that use this rather common code to get all tags in an XHTML document:
var alltags = document.getElementsByTagName('*')
... and then use a for loop to access the elements as an array, for example:
for (i=0;i<alltags.length;i++) {
elementClass=alltags.className
[i]Do stuff
}
This has always seemed to work in the past, but I recently learned that the getElementsByTagName method returns a DOM NodeList, not an array. I'm currenly working on a project that needs to access the children of an element conditionally upon its class.
I have three questions. First: How do I declare a global variable to be a DOM NodeList object? It wouldn't be assigned until called from a function, so something akin to var elementList = document.getElementsByTagName() in my global declarations is out of the question. Is there something like var elementList = new NodeList() in javascript? (I know that I can assign it in a function without the var and it will be global, but other people may have to work with this code, and I'd like to have it clearly declared at the head of the program.)
Second question: Assuming alltags is a NodeList returned from a getElementsByTagName call, which of these is proper? This:
childElements = alltags[i].getChildNodes()
... or this:
childElements = alltags.item(i).getChildNodes()
And finally, which of the above techniques has better browser support?