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Shelby Robertson
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Shelby Robertson
13-Mar-14 11:19am
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I'm not seeing that happen. Are you double clicking the menu item perhaps?
http://jsfiddle.net/wV56B/
Shelby Robertson
13-Mar-14 11:14am
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The slide toggle would take care of that. Is there another situation where you would want to hide all of the sub items?
Shelby Robertson
13-Mar-14 10:00am
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http://jsfiddle.net/7fRB6/1/
Here is a jsFiddle with an example of it working
Shelby Robertson
13-Mar-14 9:54am
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your problem is that the id for multiple elements are same. That isn't valid. You need to change your for loop to give each input and label a unique ID. Do you need me to write out an example?
Shelby Robertson
12-Mar-14 9:58am
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ah, life cycle issue. Good Work!
Shelby Robertson
12-Mar-14 9:53am
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Can you post your code?
Shelby Robertson
11-Mar-14 16:56pm
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LOL didn't notice. It was listed as "active" and at the top of the list when I clicked on "Quick Answers".
Shelby Robertson
7-Mar-14 0:44am
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You can't that way, CommandArgument is never sent to the client. You could set an attribute that would get set like data-JobID='<%#Eval("OrgJob_id")%>'
Then in the javascript you can do something like var jobid = $(element).attr('data-JobID');
Shelby Robertson
7-Mar-14 0:20am
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you are welcome
Shelby Robertson
7-Mar-14 0:18am
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As i noted in my solution, that is what should happen when using the onbeforeunload event.
Shelby Robertson
6-Mar-14 23:57pm
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sorry i updated my solution to add a check for event being undefined.
Shelby Robertson
6-Mar-14 23:49pm
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Yeah that should get the control.
Shelby Robertson
28-May-13 10:23am
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Probably can't find the ajax toolkit DLL. But, for the love of god stop using the calendar extender. There are much better options out there.
Shelby Robertson
20-May-13 9:57am
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Needs moar question....
Shelby Robertson
25-Feb-13 11:21am
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lol
Shelby Robertson
21-Feb-13 14:10pm
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It will only modify that property. All other properties remain the same.
Shelby Robertson
21-Feb-13 13:18pm
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Do you want to add a blank item to the combo box and have it selected by default?
Shelby Robertson
21-Feb-13 10:36am
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I don't think you can do such a thing unless the frames are from the same domain.
Shelby Robertson
15-Feb-13 11:43am
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This code project article seems to incorporate the "keydown" method suggested here plus also handles copy-paste situations that would be missed.
Shelby Robertson
29-Aug-12 13:20pm
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Try it. If Mozilla is to be believed, anything above version 16 should have at least partial support.
Shelby Robertson
16-Aug-12 9:44am
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I guess I could have been even more specific. A better example would have been:
$("#mydiv").load("pageToLoad.aspx #container");
Where 'container' is a div that wraps the valid part of the page to load. That would get around the invalid html problem you describe.
Shelby Robertson
24-Jul-12 9:56am
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It seems like you are missing some stuff from the html, what you have listed doesn't really do anything
Shelby Robertson
18-Jul-12 9:34am
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Are you trying to move from one textbox to the next one like you would if you hit tab? Or are you trying to go from a specific textbox to a different specific textbox? Posting the relevant HTML would help.
Shelby Robertson
10-Jul-12 13:50pm
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Adding the HTML that this code applies to would greatly help
Shelby Robertson
19-Jun-12 13:00pm
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Use AJAX
Shelby Robertson
19-Jun-12 10:20am
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"At the same time default.html will reopen again and close immediately."
Why would you want it to reopen and then close? Why not just close?
Shelby Robertson
19-Jun-12 10:16am
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I'm assuming header.php is included in index.php somewhere?
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