@shortCircuit I understand your frustation, but my requirement is such that I couldn't proceed. my question put simply, "fire an event(some logic to hide the same element on ajax condition) when an element gets created dynamically"
yes, @SecondRikudo good one, i have been doing it from past 15-20 days, my mobile app being written in js, i am unable to perform that, everything goes via webservices and facing cache problems
@udaysagar lets put it this way. You're driving to a friends house and the instructions say to take a left at an intersection, however it is a one-way street. Would it be simpler to drive a ways down the one-way street or decide that your instructions are wrong?
How would you describe JSON to a beginner ? a string (first of all) and then containing special object notation OR special object notation which is always displayed as string ?
@udaysagar OK, so you receive a fully formed page right off the bat, kinda sucks but we'll roll with it. Is there any kind of marker on the description fields at all (other than content)? Are they always placed consistently (ie. the last column of a table)?
What is a syntactically clean solution to run a chain of individual CSS3 transitions on a single element, one by one? An example:
set left to 10px and opacity to 1 through 200ms
set left to 30px through 500ms
set left to 50px and opacity to 0 through 200ms
Can this be done without JavaScript?...
@SecondRikudo, just have the text draggable. However, there will be lost of elements made at run time so i want to share some code to make them all draggable
Oh, we have one. Only took about 160 days this year. Nobody's happy with it, though. Lots of cutbacks coming, and tuition costs for higher education have just gone up 25% (620 -> 890€ per year)
some people stay around, some people go with the family of their SO they met at university, some people go to work at Paris, some people just like to move around...