i want to make form validation using java script , i don't want empty fields to reach the server , so i want to prevent any user from entering the form if his browser doesn't support js
@tpae Gnah, crash app button isn't fun, I'd like more people to implement the "Send me tons of stuff for free" button, like Amazon did in the beginnings.. oh wait that was the "send me money" button, since you were able to enter negative quantities
@tpae Somewhere on the interwebs there's a video interview with one of the Amazon founders were he talks about this and other fun/not so fun issues they had
@ivowetzel well thats the point.. the human people generation explore them self more and more and its time to discover eachother behind the clothes....
Just like those crazy newspaper freaks here in Germany, they recently had the great idea of copyrighting there headlines... they still have to do it though...
everyone here in sweden votes for the "pirat" democrates just because they run thepiratebay and will legalize downloading somehow... but they dont know shit about politics
and society rules and stuff.. wonder how theyll manage that stuff
I finally managed to put a working solution together. A big thanks to everybody! :)
The code can be viewed at http://jsfiddle.net/prodac/qvBn2/. Feel free to use and edit a!
Mind telling him why his code is really, really bad?
I don't know, maybe he connected his clock radio to the internet which pulls the jQuery RSS feed through, alerting him every time someone posts a new question with that tag
Usually JS likes to make my life complicated. Then again, I've only worked with it very little :p No worries though! I'm getting better at it every day. =D
@YiJiang I have a Grid in page and on click of any <td> I need to pass the <th> Name (Column Name in the Grid ) and the <td> value to the code Behind page
@Greg Well, I know, but before jQuery, a lot of people hated javascript... The same people that now think it's easy and so powerful it can correct browser configuration \o/
I'm dynamically creating a select node with option nodes inside. The code works fine in FF & IE8.
But it refuses to work in IE8 in quirks mode or ie7 compatibility mode. And it refuses to work in IE6.
The option nodes do get added to the DOM.
Example code is http://jsfiddle.net/jKmh4/3/
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I honestly thought using "jQuery" in the title and tagging it "jQuery" would develop enough interest. Turns out people only answer easier jQuery questions.
Its not an alert bug as such. Its the same thing except passing it through an eventhandler rather then putting an alert in has the same effect
@Tek I could have used "sycophant" which seems to be rude. But english is not my primary language so excuse me if I'm wrong with this, I trust google too much.
The option nodes do get added to the DOM.
Yeah, it's definitely a rendering bug. The only real workaround I could find was to hide the option box and show it again, after adding the <option> elements:
PersonnelSelectorListBox.hide().show();
This forces the browser to re-render the ...
@Chouchenos I do have to thank you for the new word of the day though, I didn't know of it until you mentioned it. Or wait, am I being a sycophant again by thanking you? I'm not sure :p
@Raynos: np. IE is getting confused and forgetting to render the option elements somehow. I don't think you'd have the same issue with a drop down select.