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23:17
Monday? You getting a long weekend?
hey guys i can see myself almost at the end of a nightmare here but i need some help, so i have an array built with this
var blockArray=jQuery.makeArray('[name="block[]"]');
however blockArray[i] doesn't return any other attributes, i need the id tag any ideas?
what in the love of god does $.makeArray do?
i don't get it, what are you trying to do here?
basically all day i've been beating my head on a work around for IE not wanting to recognize and array made via getElementName
.makeArray() makes an array
so, it converts a nodeList to an array?
yes
just now i want to be able to identify parts of that list via id selector
or petition microsoft to stop distributing IE and acknowledge what sin they have wrought
23:27
you're already using jQuery, why don't you go the "classical" way?
because actualy JS was where i started
(blockArray[i].attributes["id"].value
basically the only way i have found to get this working is slowly convert every line to jquery
because apparently using javascript that works just fine in FF Opera (blah blah) does not work in this case
what are you trying to do?
whats the overall goal you are trying to accomplish
basically show or hide an element based on another element being displayed
im using roundabout as an image carrosell and when switched it will hide all but its related discription next to it
as the above rotates the text next to it must change
for example
hide one div fadein another
so the above isnt the actual code, just along the same lines you want to achieve?
oh nm I see
yes
23:36
roundabout is the plugin
its a plugin im modifying
sadly part of its API actually allows for it but integrating the code wasn't working in IE
hence my pain
ah that sucks
so now im just enjoying this throwing me some errors
$("body").find('[name="block[]"]').eq(i).attr["id"].value is null or undefined because god hates you
$("body").find('[name="block[]"]').eq(i).id ?
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23:40
or, $("body").find('[name="block[]"]').eq(i).getAttribute("id")
ah nm, eq returns a jquery object
hard to debug w/o the rest of the code
$("body").find('[name="block[]"]')[i].getAttribute("id") idk
so getElementsByName wont work?
$("body").find('[name="block[]"]').eq(i).id has value
no getElementsByName will not
what vs of IE are you trying to get it to work in?
IE8+ supports QSA
IE9
see why im frustrated
ok whats up with the name? block[]
the guy who showed me how to use arrays showed me with that
i copy pasted the name once and its just kinda stuck i never came up with another name
23:45
thats looking for an element named block[]
i've named serveral elements block[]
yea just a bit of a non standard name for an element
^ works in IE9
maybe the guy who helped me wanted his own kind of credit
but yeah Im guessing there are other issues.
yeah generally you wont name an element something like that
I'l break the habbit
ok mostly working just not to its full extent
hide is dynamic not fadeIn
or rather they both only work on one entry
(the first)

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