Subliminal Message with auto-satisfaction temper
By surfing in some French online store to find my new laptop, I called at the Boulanger (Baker in English) website.
I clicked on a thumbnail to see the zoom, and I immediately recognize nyroModal. After a quick investigation in the source, it's really the 1.1 version of my plugin which is used here!
What a pleasure for me to see this plugin used in a national online store!
I sent a message to the technical team through their form to ask some questions regarding this choice, and tell them they should update. I didn't get an answer for now. If by chance somebody working on it or in charge of this choice read this, I'll be glad of he could contact me.
Comments.
#1 by Patrick
Also, it looks like bobdylan.com is trying to use it as well. www.bobdylan.com/#/catego...
the Friday 03 October 2008 at 01:02:18 AM
#2 by Nyro
Wooh, nice catch PJ!
Actually, they're using it. Here for example: www.bobdylan.com/#/media/...
the Friday 03 October 2008 at 12:49:57 PM
#3 by shalan
hi there. I gather that you are the developer behind nyroModal? If so, then I just want to say congratulations on such a brilliant plugin!! In fact I am trying to port all of my applications using ASp.NET AJAX toolkit to jQuery, so the addition of your plugin adds much more functionality and enhancements than I had ever hoped for. I am trying to understand the inner workings of your plugin more thoroughly, and would appreciate it if you could get in touch with me in this regard as I would love to use this for all future applications, and I do have a few questions.
Congrats once again!
cheers
the Sunday 02 November 2008 at 05:57:53 PM
#4 by Nyro
Hi Shalan, I'm the developer behind nyroModal.
Thanks for your compliments.
Regarding your request help, I'm sorry but I don't have too much time right now to explain you everything.
Otherwise, I got an email from somebody else who's working about something to add nyroModal in ASP.Net. I'll contact him and see what he did. If everything is good, it'll be published on the nyroModal google code page, and probably announced here!
the Saturday 08 November 2008 at 12:02:36 AM
#5 by shalan
Thanks Nyro, u r most welcome. Its a brilliant plugin and duly deserves credit. I really only have 2 questions:
1) Controlling postback elements on an 'iframed' page when the nyroModal "type" is set to iframe - I keep getting either a 404 or 500 error
2) following my first question, if a link is clicked and it opens up a page in an iframe in nyroModal, which has postback elements, then how to make the modal (say once a button is clicked in the iframe), "shrink" to its loading state, and once a response is received, it resizes with the re-rendered content (like your 'Manual Call to get an ajax content' example) - hope that made sense!
I understand your timelines, but plz could u get me in touch with the ASP.NET person also using your plugin.
much thanks!
the Monday 10 November 2008 at 01:01:54 PM
#6 by Nyro
Hi Shalan,
The ASP.Net plugin is now released. You could download it at: code.google.com/p/nyromod...
I've no idea how it woks but I'm pretty sure you'll figure out by reading the documentation which is on it. i can't help you how to use it.
You could let any comments here and I'll report them to the author of the plugin.
the Tuesday 02 December 2008 at 11:11:58 AM
#7 by cyclopio
c'est terrible ton blog, oujours aussi intersesant! :)
the Tuesday 16 December 2008 at 08:32:07 AM
#8 by Inge
Thankyou for a very good plugin.
I am very new to jquery, but very eager to lern.
I am trying to manually open an Iframe from a click of a button, but I can not find a sample for that.
Could you please give me a hint to how to do it.
Regds
Inge
the Sunday 27 December 2009 at 07:39:12 AM
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