@MylesGray Uh... how can he even teach that? None of the CSS will work, and neither will that js snippet you just pasted in! Just run it in the browser and the result should be clear immediately. He's, uh, worse than W3Schools, which really is saying something
Here is the code we were given that we have to "add to":
var infoString = "<h4>Background of the Survey.</h4>"
infoString = infoString + "<p>Sir john Murray was an oceanographer whom had become interested "
infoString = infoString + "in the different physical and biological conditions presented by sea "
infoString = infoString + "and fresh water lochs.</p>"
infoString = infoString + "<p>He understood that a survey of fresh water lochs "
infoString = infoString + "would contribute much to scientific knowledge and brought the subject "
infoString = infoString + "before the Royal Societies of Edinburgh and London.</p>"
@YiJiang not they are telling us to: "Here you will write the function getTable(). It will look up information from two arrays and produce a table as follows. The XHTML code for the table should be written into a string and then the string assigned to the innerHTML property of the second div element you created, i.e. ‘box2’."
@MylesGray Sometimes I wonder if there are teachers out there still using the 3rd or 4th edition of my JavaScript book—if so, I really want to apologize to their students.
@IvoWetzel The html5-shiv need to be included for some of the tags to be styleable on IE I believe. Either that or it's something else that's causing the IE problems I saw today
@IvoWetzel Will poke it with a sharp stick till it behaves ;)
Anyway, what I really want you to implement would be auto unfolding, the priority order idea wasn't that good, so I propose you just crawl up and downwards unfolding each section until you run out of space
Flag weight can be viewed in user profiles.
What is flag weight?
Who can view my flag weight?
When can I view my own flag weight?
What are the possible values of flag weight?
What are the benefits of a high flag weight?
Return to FAQ index
i defined a hashtable as public static .it stores data in a few seconds data in hashtable is disappear.also hashtable is become null.how can i solve that problem
> Not sure why this got closed and not just waiting for more clarification as BFree suggested? After all, the question itself is simple: A public static Hashtable in an ASP.net MVC application becomes NULL all the time. From that clear description we can explain that in ASP.net, static is shared across ALL requests for the entire lifetime of the application and ask for some code: How is the Hashtable declared? is there any code that creates it or sets it to NULL? [...]
Hi guys,
I have a div and on mouseover I show an ice:menuPop with this function:
function fireContextMenu(element, event) {
if (element.getAttribute('oncontextmenu')) {
element.oncontextmenu = new Function ('event', element.getAttribute('oncontextmenu'));
element.oncontextmenu(event);
}...
Hi guys,
I have this function put in a MasterPage, which shows up an mp3 player:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
var stageW = 500;
var stageH = 216;
var cacheBuster = Date.parse(new Date());
var flashvars = {};
va...
is google reading thru jquerry .load()
so, if i have a `test1.html` file containing some info and a `test2.html` where i usethe
.load("test1.html")
function, the source code will be the exact content of test2.html
will SE
read the content from test1.html ?10x!
[jquery] [google] [seo] [load]
New:
Does Google crawl content loaded through jQuery's load function?
If I have a `test1.html` file containing some info and `test2.html`, when I use
.load("test1.html")
Will search engines read the content loaded from `test1.html`?
[jquery] [seo]
@Greg Actually, I'm going to install Ubuntu next to my Win7 (dual-boot) this week. But I've heard that IE has the same issue (no support for many plugins), this is why there are two versions on x64 systems: x64 and x32.
@Nyuszika7H some games work in Wine, which is free, but... be prepared for a lot of pain. It's not easy ironing out some bugs, or building custom Wine with patches
I'm using jquery to animate multiple boxes in the same direction and distance, but each .animate() call is a few milliseconds apart, and sometimes I notice that some boxes are slightly out of sync with the others ...
is there a way to store jquery animations and call them all at once?
does anyone know if there's a way to do something like if (dom:loaded) {doX}?
I have a page that i both loaded directly and via a partial, so I'd like to use an if statement detecting if the dom is already loaded to determine how to add an observer
I get an error on the following line:
if (GBrowserIsCompatible()) {
this is my code still not working
" type="text/javascript">
var map = null;
var geocoder = null;
function initialize(address) {
if (GBrowserIsCompatible()) {
map = new GMap2(document.get...
Question about securing JSON in a mobile webpage, would I just need to send all requests over HTTPS? or is there still a chance for man in the middle attack?
if (document.all) //Test for IE
{
//create a new ActiveXObject in var request
var request = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");
//Request Get specific file using syncronus method
request.open("GET", "googlemapsxmlV2.xml", false);
// Send the request to the webserver
request.send(null);
// Store the returned DOM object
var gmapsxml = request.responseXML;
//store the lat and long attributes into a variable called info
var info = gmapsxml.getElementsByTagName("gps");
}
var Z = 'constructor';
// another eval clone!
Z[Z][Z]('alert("test")')();
// let's see what's behind the scenes!
// same as Z['constructor'], since Z is 'constructor'
> Z[Z]
function String() { [native code] }
// Z['constuctor']['constructor']. String's constructor is Function.
> Z[Z][Z]
function Function() { [native code] }
function a() {
console.log('this is function a');
}
var b = function() {
console.log('this is function b');
};
var c = new function() {
console.log('this is function c');
}
> a();
"this is function a"
> b();
"this is function b"
> c
"this is function c"
> c();
"this is function c"
TypeError: object is not a function
> c();
TypeError: object is not a function