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Hi all, I'm having issues with some jQuery.. I've got a div being made in my simple plugin like this;
ratingContainerShell = $(settings.starRatingContainer).addClass('star_rating_container');
@JanDvorak Ok, problem is, I want my stars variable to be inserted into the div I made and wrapped in jQuery previously. When I append this I'm getting a weird problem where only the last item I loop through gets the newly appended content as it should.
@JanDvorak I don't know. I avoid the entire sphere of technology related to "documents."
Just give me the fscking Markdown or Latex.
@JanDvorak No, it's a threat for that company that runs all their CRM reports out of excel and use activex macros to "secure the document" or some other insane thing.
@rlemon It's a div with 11 links in, it's not that crazy.
I just want to make one "chuck" and then append to reduce interaction with the DOM - I thought this was a good idea? You guys are always saying how slow the DOM is and how you should drain resources as little as possible..
It really wasn't 1337 h4x0r abilities; if I remember correctly the secret was clicking madly on desktop shortcuts between the time the computer boots and the program started.
right click on an network directory or my computer -> drag to desktop -> ALT + ENTER to get into properties -> change 'starts in' -> BAM access to network drives.
however if no uniforms, why cannot I wear my hat, but the women can wear head stuff, and nationalities can as well. (i'm not saying they shouldn't be able too, I'm saying kids should be able to wear what they want as long as it isn't slutty / offensive)
@rlemon sticky sacitis When your junk is sweating on a hot day, and your bag sticks to the side of your leg. It is notably unpleasant when moving from walk to run, or when standing up quickly.
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@MirkoCianfarani I think I need to pass my variables into my each() function, although I don't know how. I'm going to read up on the syntax again. I thought it returns the index and contents of the thing your iterating over, and that's all.
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@mikedidthis The variable had a set value (jQuery object containing a <div>) which is declare in the function outside the each() function. I thought, if each couldn't find the variable, it would look to it's parent for the variable. That's how scope works, right..?
if I log inside my each function the variable is correct in the console : console.log(ratingContainerShell); It displays 3 times, as it should, so no issues there.
So perhaps the insertAfter is the issue? ratingContainerShell.insertAfter($this);
In the following:
<select id="test">
<option value="1">Test One</option>
<option value="2">Test Two</option>
</select>
How can I get the text of the selected option (i.e. "Test One" or "Test Two") using javascript
document.getElementsById('test').selectedValue returns 1 or 2, what property...