Hi I have a quick question if anybody is online that know both some .php and jquery, somebody here?
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I am a webdesigner so I know to little about this, really beginner question. I have a site there some material (divs) with extra settings to are hidden as default and when click on a button the divs show using jquery. I wounder, is it possible to code so the setting in the hiddens divs (selectboxes) dont includes in a search if its hidden
I mean, is it possible if somebody first show the div and make some settings, then dont need those settings anymore and they just hideand when the div then is hidden the "hidden" settings dont get included in the search
On my site there is a search-form. There is also some settings before making a search to sort out some results. Some of these settings are in hidden divs example: Click on checkbox "Search for pictures" > A hidden div show up with alternativ to search for smal-medium or big pictures. I choose to search for medium pictures, I click Medium pictures then click button "search". I then realise that I wantet to search for all pictures and hide the div that earlier showed up and click search again.
yes that the alternativ, but then I have to load them each time they will show up etc. easier (and less code) to just have the divs in the page thats why the question hit me
oki. but thanks for the .php question, I think it will be much more eaiser and less code to include the divs from beginning (hidden) and use that method
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Has anyone come across an issue where PHP 5.4 is slow on win32? It's really odd, it's almost as if it "goes to sleep" - whenever I come in in the morning and I try and run PHP (CLI or FCGI) it takes 10-20 secs to run the first script I call. After the first run it's fine. I don't think it's my script(s) that's slow, because it does matter what script I call (even php -r "echo 'hello world';" does it) - the binary take a long time to initialise.
If I run the above, the first call will take 10-20 secs, the second and subsequent calls will run as normal.
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@ShaquinTrifonoff I know a guy with an alt keyboard app where you can enter ascii codes and unicode code points which would sort you out, bit of a pita though
@ShaquinTrifonoff Oh right, winner
@webarto Kind of proving my point there mate, you managed to do a month work in a day :-P
Are you freelance or do you have an actual job atm?
@webarto Just needs the tracking pins tightening, shouldn't be more than 5 mins work for a proper mechanic, probably doesn't even need jacking up. My Fiesta used to do it, cost me £15 to sort it out and it's been fine ever since.
@webarto can I take your one min please.. i just want to ask..if I want to know logic behind a price calculator then where can I ask this on stackoverflow..
@DaveRandom Everything is tighten up, and straight (done wheel geometry etc), but still pulls to the left when you let go steering, I think the rims is egg shaped and bounces up and down, so it doesn't show as fault on "wheel balance machine".
I am using callback function in the sign up form to check username validity.
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Here is the javascript function
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There's a difference between simple JS questions and wandering into PHP chat to just blatantly drop in a jquery question link without so much as a simple greeting.
@webarto Aren't you driving on the right though? That guy is suggesting it's the camber that does it, unless you have a concave camber it should be pulling right if that's the issue. If it still pulls left when you drive on the right it's just badly tracked/balanced
@DaveRandom Roads are disaster, but I have other car that doesn't behave the same, I switched entire wheel set, and now the good car is slightly pulling, so probably the alloy wheel is too soft and gets deformed quickly (on the inner side, etc). Thanks :)
@Sharmaji Well it's more important that you understand what you want to implement. Presumably you are trying to implement a pricing calculator for some product or other that you/your client is trying to sell? Well, what you need is the algorithms behind that pricing model, looking at someone elses won't help that much.
@DaveRandom thanks for replying DavRandom website .. I am unable to have the algo from the price calculator.... client says I want the same like this website....
@Sharmaji OK well that's a classic "not thought it through" client request. You need to say to them "I can implement the same style of UI, but you need to tell me what you want to charge". What they are doing at the moment would be me walking into a supermarket and telling them how much I am going to pay for the things I have in my trolley, based on the fact that that's what some other supermarket charges. You can't be expected to decide how much they charge for their products.
@WonderBred ok... but if you will closely check this then you will find that if i am having static pricing of everything then after changing selections they should not vary too much.
@Sujaysreedhar OK so if you have that JSON string in a variable called $json, it's $result = json_decode($json); var_dump($result->data->paging->next);
run the same command with --libcurl. It'll dump C code. there you can see what switches are needed to be set in PHP-curl. — shiplu.mokadd.im13 secs ago
@DaveRandom But that requires effort. If half of the people asking php questions exerted effort before asking, we'd have half the question volume and half the quality problem.
In the html page I can get any one of the below mentioned jsons, now in order to know which json is recieved I need to check the depths of these json objects. can somebody suggest a way to get the depth of json object in PHP.
The two formats of the json are mentioned below:
{
"Category": {
...
@Baba Brace matching regex maybe, whether that would be faster is definitely up for debate though, and it would most certainly require better regex-fu than mine to ensure that braces in string literal data didn't trip you up. I know that sort of thing is possible though, I have seen it done.
@Baba I'm pretty certain that with a minor modification to the PHP source you could do it though, the json lib does know what the nesting depth is because it has flags to control the max. Obviously customising the PHP source is not really a viable option most of the time though...
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@DaveRandom exactly .. that would really be an interesting feature
@DaveRandom even RecursiveArrayIterator does not have depth
I have tried to find a solution to my problem in the other asked questions on Stackoverflow, but though there a lot of such questions answered for the exact same question yet it is different because I am asking as to how I should define more than two query strings in the ReWrite Condition,
I am ...