still cannot grab the value of that input field, i think because it is generated via the backend js, it has no value. Or I am looking in the wrong bloody place lol
the field id: titled Latitude / Longitude needs to grab the lat and long from the very top input box, so that it can be added to the db on form submission ( the very top ) input bx, propagates after the first3 fields are filled in
ok, but they aren't going to care about the lat long, and users get antsy with fields they don't need/know what it is, in my experience ... I'm just one guy
lol, ok, sorry for the delays as well, chatting in two rooms
the other I'm trying to bail out a sinking ship and it's not working
$('#landlatlong') selects ALL elements that match the selector, so effectively it returns an array. You can't set the value of an element in an array till you select it, so take the first one [0] but since it's an id selector, there shouldn't be more than one. There can be, of course, but there shouldn't.
you don't have a good way to force it to be generated. You could put an onChange on each of the three boxes and if the others are generated then calculate the field, but idk
Ok fine. Let me rephrase. what is the difference between a piece of code running after adding an object to the DOM and wrapping that piece of code in document ready?
annoyingly I have no choice with asp controls on the page referring to public functions
This is ridiculious
<% asp if %>
script
// few lines of code
/script
<% endif %>
Ok apart from not being able to write <script> in chat. Is there any danger in refactoring about 6 or 7 of those into one script block with asp if statements inside the script block?
Assuming you're using the jQuery UI Draggable and Slider components, this shouldn't be a problem - the two should not conflict with each other by default. However, you can still explicitly exclude the slider with the cancel option:
$('.draggable').draggable({
cancel: '.slider'
});
See thi...
To be short, I am looking for a jQuery loop that will select each div with a class (approx 10 small divs in a line) then execute some code on each div specifically fade out and in the image contained in the div and then pause and move on and do the same to the next div.
This loop fades out/in a...
... but it is bothering me!
I have 2 checkboxes, and I want to stop then both being checked. So if I check one, the other must be unchecked.
This might look like a toggle. However they can both be unchecked.
However the real problem is that the click event on the Checkbox is not being picked up....
@NickCraver Doh, I think I know why my fiddle fails for the OP of that question on sliders in draggables. I had an debugging console.log() left in there.....
I'm being rather easily annoyed today. First was a question with "can any1 plz" in the title, and now that. I just can't bear the ignorance of sum ppl! ;-)
Hi,
I am creating a function that I need to pass in values from an array, one of the values I need to add in is a series of values for the jquery css array
essentially I need to do the following
myArray = new Array();
myArray[0] = ""{'float':'left','-webkit-border-top-left-radius':'20px','-w...
I feel like I have to use way too many .children() in some of my jQuery functions.
Here's my HTML:
<div class="goal-small-container">
<div class="goal-content">
<div class="goal-row">
<span class="goal-actions">
And here's my jQuery:
$('.goal-small-conta...
You know, testing the script with $('*') has some really weird effects
I didn't know that the html element can receive styles too
Hmmm... apparently this method of cleaning HTML doesn't work
var uncleanHTML = 'Stuff like <script>alert("Hello world");</script> need to be <div>Hi</div> cleaned <strong>Yes!</strong>',
container = $('<div />').html(uncleanHTML).find('*').unwrap();
The script tag will actually be executed, even though the container isn't actually attached to the DOM
@AndyE I've got 3 more upvotes since I updated my answer... I think they were because of the Mathmax.apply method you used to find the max z-index :P