Thanks for the response! I ended up calling a lifeline friend and he helped
me figure it out. Very similar to your solution.
Again, much appreciated!
MorningZ wrote:
>
> This is completely untested, but it would seem to make sense to work
>
> Given this HTML
>
> <div id="tabs">
> <ul>
> <li> video1.php Tab 1 </li>
> <li> video2.php Tab 2 </li>
> <li> video3.php Tab 3 </li>
> </ul>
> <div></div>
> <div></div>
> <div></div>
> </div>
>
> then
>
> $(document).ready(function() {
> $("#tabs").tabs({
> select: function(event, ui) {
> $("#tabs > ul > li").each(function(i) {
> if (ui.index != i) {
> $("#tabs > div:nth-child(" + (i+1) + ")").html
> ("");
> }
> });
> };
> });
> });
>
> On Jan 13, 6:01 pm, DaveMK <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi anyone that can help!
>>
>> I'm stuck and not sure how to proceed. Here's the issue:
>>
>> I am using jQuery tabs (seven tabs in total), and loading in iframed
>> pages
>> into the tab with .flvs in them. That's all working, but the issue is
>> that I
>> can't figure out how to get the tab to unload, so if you click on one tab
>> and start the movie, and then click on another tab and start another
>> movie,
>> they both play.
>>
>> I can't use .php to fix this due to constraints out of my control... I'm
>> stuck with html, css and jQuery. Any ideas on a couple nice lines of code
>> that I could use to get this to work?
>>
>> If you want to see the live example, please tell me and I will send it.
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