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A: Issues integrating bootstrap-tagsinput, boostrap3-typeahead and Bloodhound

gearsdigitalYour first issue is a simple css fix. The following css will make your Textbox match the parent element width. If you prefer a fixed width instead just set a fixed value /* match parent element width */ .bootstrap-tagsinput { width: 100%; } /* alternatively set a fixed width */ .bootstrap-tag...

I'm not receiving any typeahead suggestions on Chrome, Safari or Firefox. Also, I'd prefer to be able to get a comma-separated list of IDs (like my original source) and not the actual tag name as the return value.
It works fine so far. Did you tried to write a city name like amsterdam? Anyhow, i've edited my fiddle to match your requirements (comma-separated list of IDs): jsfiddle.net/21fbf1L8
Strange! Do you get any errors? Maybe it is an issue with your system or a security policy in your browser? Firefox, Safari and Chrome under OSX are fine: makeagif.com/vkjA5q
It could be an issue with your linked resources from github. github does not send a proper content type. Try to checkout this example repository which is using your code: github.com/gearsdigital/so-questions-38493752- You should run this on a server.
Interestingly, it works only after one reload, on both jsfiddle and after cloning and running your repo. If I hit F5 then I can see Paris and Buenos Aires, and get typeahead suggestions for the other cities.
Hi
18:08
That is really strange.
Thanks for helping
Hi :)
Glad to help you out.
Yeah it's super weird
Sadly I'm not able reproduce the issue you're experiencing currently.
I looked at SO to see if it was a generic type of issue; that JS or CSS worked only on reload...
So far, no luck...
18:11
Did you run it on a web server?
localhost... and not ///file:...
It does not make any sense that JS or CSS worked only after reload.
Do you get any console errors?
Yes, hosted it on Apache
None :-(
I even looked at the response headers
all app js
and all correctly loaded
both times
Maybe it has something to do with the bloodhound prefetching feature.
Yeah, I'm trying to see if the prefetch url is contacted before the js executes
Is there an easy way to print the items within the bloodhound ttadapter?
Works perfectly; only because you assign it to a var?
And check if it's done?
18:19
No. The initialize method returns a promise, which is resolved if all the bloodhound work (like prefetching) is done.
Aah I see...
Maybe it's a good idea to test some other browsers. I'll take a look too...
I did Chrome Edge and FF
Any issues?
Thanks!!!
Nope no issues
18:25
I looked at Firefox, Safari and Chrome (all latest) on latest OSX. No issues...
Nice!
Any chance you could update the answer with the latest chagnes too?
That was just a shot in the dark :)
Sure,
Yeah don't you hate it when issues cannot be reproduced :)
No, not really. Kinda like it… It makes my working day a bit more interesting ;)
But it's hard to figure out what is going in if no errors are thrown.
And in your special case, your behavior was completely different from mine.
That is Web-Dev in 2016. Loads of debugging fun ;)
Let me know if you need further help.
Thanks
all good here now
18:37
Perfect.
Bye!

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