awww, 1GB RAM just sucks - I've currently got a latency of 1s from the keyboard to that input textfield because my computer is swapping like crazy (but normally, it isn't so bad)
found and fixed - it was because of an IE-compatibility wrapper :/
This one: http://code.google.com/p/getelementsbyclassname/ I did something like `while (list.length>0) { removeElementByRemovingItFromTheParent(list[0]); }`
jsfiddle.net/tekky/kxVkQ/3 scroll all the way to the bottom, ignore the long library. I have two dilemmas. Originally I had set it up for only one image border animation. Now I have two images, how can I write it so that I can tell it to stop the animation of a certain image?
My second problem is, I want to create a check. If for some reason highlight() gets called on the same element again, I don't want it to apply the highlight() function again
Is it possible to load an image, crop it and then send the cropped image to the server, or would the image have to be hosted on the server before I crop it?
So my question realy is.. can I load and crop an image on the client-side.
@david I get what you mean by different stop conditions but I have no idea how to write it. I'm at the stage of being able to read another language but not able to "talk" or "speak" it well.
javascript is... tricky when it comes to dealing with the DOM. It's hard to keep links between the images you're working with and the code you're using on them without using closures
Is there a javascript library or function that will solve equations for variables. Such as: 9=3+x and solve for. But will also solve more advanced equations that include sine, cosine, and tangent. Thanks.
The thing is that the function gets a "feed" via ajax to know which elements should be highlighted. The two things that concern me is the script running again on an element that was already having the animation. (The feed can return the element more than once depending on the content)
@david the last one is, not sure how to make the script work with dynamic content aka not hardcoding the IDs