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2006 Mar 01
2
RE: manipulate <td>''s and their content bygrabbingtheir classNames
> Or... > > var myTDs = new Array(); > $A($("main").childNodes).each(function(tr) > { > $A(tr.childNodes).each(function(td) > { > myTDs.push(td); > }); > }); You''ll probably want to make sure the tr elements are TR tags and the same for the td''s, as empty text nodes are inserted randomly by the gecko engine (and maybe others). Greg
2006 Mar 01
3
RE: manipulate <td>''s and their contentbygrabbingtheir classNames
Ahh... Haven''t run up against that yet. Although I also completely disregard Gecko/Safari and other totally crappy, useless, browsers :-). </cynicism> -----Original Message----- From: rails-spinoffs-bounces-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org [mailto:rails-spinoffs-bounces-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Gregory Hill Sent:
2006 Mar 01
1
manipulate <td>''s and their content by grabbing their classNames
Hi Guys, What''s the best way to grab all <td>''s in a particular table and manipulate them? Here''s the problem definition - I have a table that has ''n'' <tr>''s. Each <tr> has couple of <td>''s and the first <td> has an image. By default, each <td> has a ''x'' class and image src
2006 Mar 01
0
RE: manipulate <td>''s andtheircontentbygrabbingtheir classNames
Oh is Gecko == Mozilla? Oh well, can''t keep them straight. As far as I''m concerned there are only 2 browsers worth developing for, IE6 and FF > 1.07. Yea.. Stupid browser makers. Wish we could pull them all into the town square for a good flogging. -----Original Message----- From: rails-spinoffs-bounces-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org
2006 Mar 01
0
RE: manipulate <td>''s and theircontentbygrabbingtheir classNames
> Ahh... Haven''t run up against that yet. Although I also completely > disregard Gecko/Safari and other totally crappy, useless, browsers :-). > > </cynicism> Gecko = Mozilla/Firefox, or was I misremembering the name? Anyhoo, Firefox is where I''ve seen the problem. I wish they''d just be consistent on anything. I was testing some code the other day,
2006 Feb 28
0
Question abour Draggables & Droppables - my code example
hi i think my example is very simple and straightforward so i''m not sure if it meets your needs (change revert:true to revert:false from a draggable after I drop it on a droppable so it doesn''t return to its original place.) i did this # 2 divs created here <script language="javascript"> new Draggable(''drag'', {revert: false});
2006 Feb 17
4
RE: Ajax.Updater and loading new javascriptfunctions.
<p align=\"left\"><b><font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">GFI MailSecurity''s HTML threat engine found HTML scripts in this email and has disabled them.</font></b></p>Also... with the evalScripts method, try assigning your functions differently so they stay in memory (assign them as variables)... myalert = function(txt) {
2006 Feb 24
3
New to Ajax
Hello, I''m very new to ajax and was looking for advice on scriptaculous at their website and they suggested i join your mailing list, I hope that was the right thing to do, I haven''t installed ROR yet but i have downloaded the needed one-click installer which i will setup sometime soon, until such time i would like to work with scriptaculous in its native form in php files, the
2006 Mar 31
3
refreshing JS libraries on client?
Hi folks, So I''ve got this app built on prototype, with a bunch of extra JS classes to do what we want. Now the problem is, when I make a change to one of those JS files (or an upgrade to prototype itself), how do I ensure that the client browsers refresh their cache with the latest JS? Clearly I want the browse to cache the large JS files, but I also want that cache to expire at
2007 Oct 13
0
5 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_html_parser.c libswfdec/swfdec_text_field.c libswfdec/swfdec_text_field_movie_as.c libswfdec/swfdec_text_field_movie.c libswfdec/swfdec_xml.c test/trace
libswfdec/swfdec_html_parser.c | 24 +++++++++++++++++- libswfdec/swfdec_text_field.c | 2 + libswfdec/swfdec_text_field_movie.c | 9 ++---- libswfdec/swfdec_text_field_movie_as.c | 3 ++ libswfdec/swfdec_xml.c | 5 +++ test/trace/xml-escape-5.swf |binary test/trace/xml-escape-6.swf |binary test/trace/xml-escape-6.swf.trace
2006 Mar 23
4
XML parser fixed
Hi, I changed the XML parser who have been write by Greg (Gregory Hill) and changed some things. It did not work in IE and Safari and opera. I fixed some bugs. Now it works fine in IE, Safari, Firefox and Opera. /* --------------------------------------- */ XMLParser = Class.create(); Object.extend(XMLParser.prototype, { initialize: function (XMLFile, options) {
2006 Jun 29
0
Sortables question
Hello, I am new to Scriptaculous, and was recently brought into a project using it to create an email Newsletter builder. The idea is that the user will have lists of elements that he can add to the email page by dragging the element he wants to add from an "available sections" container, to a "loaded sections" container. Dragging from the loaded to available will
1997 May 15
1
Vulnerability in Elm-ME+
Hello, I have confirmed that the recently-reported vulnerability in Elm is also present in Elm-ME+ and thus also in Debian GNU/Linux version 1.2, prerelease version 1.3, and development tree "unstable". Below is a short diff to correct the problem. Debian GNU/Linux 1.2.x uses stock Elm 2.4pl25. Users of that version of Elm should upgrade to Elm-ME+ as detailed below. Debian 1.3
2006 Feb 07
2
Question about Classes.
I have the attached class that I''m writing. The problem that I''m running into is that I can not access the options from the createArray function which get called after the ajax request gets done. I want to move the values of the xml file to an array and story it in the options variable. Can someone explain what I''m doing wrong? var LeaderInfo = Class.create();
2009 Aug 18
0
[LLVMdev] ARMSchedule.td MipsSchedule.td etc.
Actually after some digging I managed to answer these questions for myself. I am guessing that this information is used by the Schedule* classes in CodeGen. --- On Mon, 8/17/09, Carter Cheng <carter_cheng at yahoo.com> wrote: > From: Carter Cheng <carter_cheng at yahoo.com> > Subject: [LLVMdev] ARMSchedule.td MipsSchedule.td etc. > To: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > Date:
2011 Apr 14
2
what is the h for in <td><%=h s.name %></td>?
<% songs.each do |s| %> <td><%=h s.name %></td> <% end %> If i will remove the h..the output is still the same.. thank you for your replies -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to
2009 Aug 17
2
[LLVMdev] ARMSchedule.td MipsSchedule.td etc.
I apologize if this has been asked before but which classes utilize the information in these files? I am asking since I am trying to extend the MIPS backend to 64bit among other things. Thanks in advance, Carter.
2009 Aug 18
1
[LLVMdev] ARMSchedule.td MipsSchedule.td etc.
Yes. But it is not really being used by most (any?) targets because post-RA scheduling is disabled by default. Also, the existing model is very limited in what types of micro-architectures can be described. I've been extending it to enable scheduling of multi-issue targets, targets with overlapping FU usage, and targets that use and define registers in multiple pipeline stages. See
2006 Aug 07
1
Routing/Redirecting
Hi all, Can someone tell me how I could redirect from an url like "www.url.com/mycontroller" to "www.url.com/en/mycontroller"? I was reading all sorts of routing documentation but couldn''t come up with a solution. Of course this should be a general rule, so "www.url.com/mycontroller/myaction/myparam=99" should naturally redirct to
1997 May 14
0
Security hole in Elm...
>---------- Forwarded message ---------- >Date: Tue, 13 May 1997 21:18:33 +0200 >From: Wojciech Swieboda <wojtek@ajax.umcs.lublin.pl> >To: BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG > >Hello, > I''ve lately found an overflow vulnerability in Elm (Elm is setgid >mail on linux, and perhaps on some other platforms aswell). I''ve tested >this bug on versions 2.3 and