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Comments by Moykn (Top 26 by date)
Moykn
2-Oct-15 10:23am
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Can't see the problem:
http://jsfiddle.net/moykn/1a8b15hx/
What exacly do you expect on the output?
Moykn
22-Sep-15 9:24am
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He is calling as a callback of navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(showPosition);
Moykn
22-Sep-15 7:49am
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Have you included jQuery in your page? Do you plan to use jQuery anyway?
Moykn
8-Sep-15 10:59am
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That's why i've asked him about div's id. The solution, given that "UserEdit" is div's id (because this changes the meaning of selectors he's using), is quite simple.
Moykn
8-Sep-15 10:54am
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Please, check my updated Solution.
Moykn
8-Sep-15 10:50am
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I know, maybe he just can't explain himself properly.
But, based on his code, i think he's trying to reset values.
Moykn
8-Sep-15 10:43am
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Can you show me how is your code now?
Moykn
8-Sep-15 10:22am
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Is your div's ID "UserEdit", Right?
Moykn
8-Sep-15 10:15am
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Guess he's trying to reset values.
Moykn
11-Aug-14 10:12am
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If they are in the same position, you should add just one marker and show the information of all of them in just one infowindow. Or, you could create a list aside of the map and play with marker's z-index. You are seeing just the last info because you are stacking markers one above another.
Moykn
3-Jan-14 13:15pm
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Have you tried using http://api.jquery.com/jquery.getjson/ ?
Anyway, you don't need to set the contentType since you are not sending any content to the server.
Moykn
3-Jan-14 11:58am
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My question is: Are you trying to call a function or load a page? It could be a function expecting a json object, but as you are not sending one, it just doesn't execute, returning a bad request error. Have you looked at your console to see if there is any error message. You can also set an "complete" event listener, to see if there is any return message.
http://api.jquery.com/category/ajax/
Moykn
3-Jan-14 11:58am
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My question is: Are you trying to call a function or load a page? It could be a function expecting a json object, but as you are not sending one, it just doesn't execute, returning a bad request error. Have you looked at your console to see if there is any error message. You can also set an "complete" event listener, to see if there is any return message.
http://api.jquery.com/category/ajax/
Moykn
3-Jan-14 11:32am
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What function/page are you calling in "myUrl" ?
Moykn
13-Nov-13 6:45am
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Have you tried using jQuery's beforeSend and complete callbacks to handle the display state of your loading. If you need further help, you should post some o the code(Html and javascript) you are using.
Moykn
19-Apr-13 8:05am
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I have updated my answer to address your problem.
Moykn
19-Apr-13 7:36am
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Can you show a bit part of your html?
Moykn
18-Apr-13 9:20am
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nope, when you pass a object to jQuery.css instead of using dash(-) you should use cammel case because dashed names are not valid variables name.
Moykn
18-Apr-13 8:54am
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Thank you. But you are right too, i know jQuery treats numbers as "px" and i should have considered this in my answer, to make it more precise.
Moykn
18-Apr-13 8:53am
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Thank you. But you are right too, i know jQuery treats numbers as "px" and i should have considered this in my answer, to make it more precise.
Moykn
18-Apr-13 8:10am
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Don't understand why my answer was downvoted, despite jQuery treating number as pixels otherwise specified if he needs to use "%" or "em" this
temp="'"+temp+"%'";
or this
temp="'"+temp+"em'";
will still be wrong. Removing the line temp="'"+temp+"px'"; will make the code works but it's not showing what is wrong.
Moykn
11-Apr-13 13:59pm
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is this right? @using (Ajax.BeginForm("EditEmployees", "Home", new AjaxOptions shouldn't be @using (Ajax.BeginForm("EditEmployee", "Home", new AjaxOptions ?
Moykn
11-Apr-13 8:57am
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Actually $(document).ready is not required, it will only guarantee that the code inside function will run after the DOM is loaded.
If you put all the scripts in the bottom of the page it will works.
In this specific case the click function is not working because he tries to find the "readfileline" buttom before it exists, so he could just move his script to the bottom of the page or wrap it inside a $(document).ready call.
Moykn
10-Apr-13 13:51pm
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looks like this approach doesn't works in asp.net 2.0, what happens is the server always responding with the complete page, so when you specify a dataType="json" the response fails to be validated as a json object, it seems that he will need to create a webservice to handle such calls.
Moykn
4-Apr-13 12:46pm
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does your css contains any padding or margin for the div element?
paragraphs have a default top and bottom margin.
If you are using chrome, use inspect element, maybe it could help you to se what element is causing the extra space.
Moykn
4-Apr-13 8:26am
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When i said css that means the style of your element. what i pointed is that you are doing it wrong by using dash(-) in property name.
so where you wrote font-weight='bold' you should replace to fontWeight='bold'.
and you must use onblur not önblur.
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