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− | + | [http://cjordan.us/page.cfm/CFJS-function-listing-by-category/ Chris Jordan's Blog] | |
− | Quick reference site for CF functions and function parameters: | + | Quick reference site for CF functions and function parameters:<br> |
− | + | [http://cfquickdocs.com/ cfquickdocs.com] |
Revision as of 20:30, 13 August 2010
Attention: Do not change any text in the description, signature, and paramter sections.
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Description
Loads the CFJS jQuery Plug-in Headers if not loaded.
Signature
public void loadCFJS ( string version )
Parameters
Required | Name | Type | Description |
optional | version | string | [Default: 1.1.9] CFJS version to load. |
Examples
CFJS is a jquery plugin written by [Christopher Jordan] that contains a library of "ColdFusion style" functions (ie. ArrayLen(), GetListAt() and ListFindNoCase(), etc.) for use in jQuery/JavaScript code.
Usage:
Add the loadCFJS() headers to the top of your custom script page:
<cfscript>
// load jQuery headers
application.ptProfile.scripts.loadJQuery();
// load jQuery CFJS headers
application.ptProfile.scripts.loadCFJS();
</cfscript>
With your jQuery functions call the CFJS library:
<script>
jQuery(function(){
// define a list
var numStrList = "One,Two,Three,Four,Five";
// use CFJS to get the value of the item at position 3 of the list
var numStrText = jQuery.ListGetAt(numStrList,3,','); // list,position,delimiter
// display the value of the numStrText variable
alert(numStrText); // displays the string 'Three'
// use CFJS to find the position of the string 'Four' from the list
var strPos = jQuery.ListFindNoCase(numStrList,'Four',',');
// Display the position of the string
alert(strPos); // Displays the value 4
});
</script>
References:
CFJS Function listing:
Chris Jordan's Blog
Quick reference site for CF functions and function parameters:
cfquickdocs.com