ah ok, man i saw the biggest anomoly on the Queensland news weather. It was the size of the cycleone and perfect radar ring. The weather guys dissmiss them as very strange but never seen before radar anomolys.
@jonnypixel you might try pinging the web server and looking for dropping packets, or reloading one image or CSS file a number of times and collecting statistics of how often it fails.
@nathan Oh!, in FF when i view image i get the path to the image as an IP address but the domain is loading in the prowser address bar. Also have an ip address for the mysql at the start of the url
@nathan this is weird, some src images have an IP addres for the url and others have the domain name
@nathan LOL i did think they may have been listening in on my conspoiracy theory talks with my wife
@nathan its gotta be zone edit. I would love to test this site on my domain. I think i'll copy it over to see if it still occurs, and if not i'll show the client that way.
Just wanted to thank the room for helping me with the selector performance issue. Not only did the Accepted poster accept my critiques by editing the answer, but s/he then proceeded to correct the post s/he cited, which the OP of that question then accepted. A good win for fact-based assertions :)
Suppose I want to get the first element amongst all the elements of the class ".answer"
$($(".answer")[0])
I can do the above, but it looks really ugly. What can I do instead?
@yc good for you. Also a win for good future googleable answers at SO. I'm enraged these days when I get search results from spam like Experts Exchange instead of SO.
@YiJiang I figured, its been making the rounds for the past few days. I think it should be a rule: If someone cites w3schools, link to w3fools as a warning.
Javascript will automatically declare new variables that don't have the var keyword.
See, for example: http://www.w3schools.com/js/js_variables.asp
What problem are you trying to solve? In other words, the title of this question isn't really right--I think you want to catch incorrect reference...
The official w3schools answer to the use of heading tags on a page is as follows: H1 headings should be used as main headings, followed by H2 headings, then the less important H3 headings, and so on.
@david wow, I clicked through to that w3schools answer. I still cannot believe that they claim var x= 5 has the exact same effect as x=5. Mindboggling.
Javascript will automatically declare new variables that don't have the var keyword.
See, for example: Variables
What problem are you trying to solve? In other words, the title of this question isn't really right--I think you want to catch incorrect references, "Prevent declaring variables wit...
@david I know exactly what a closure is. It's allowing local variables to be publicly accessible through some form of wrapper after the function execution has ended. Your persisting the local state of the closure function
In computer science, a closure is a first-class function with free variables that are bound in the lexical environment. Such a function is said to be "closed over" its free variables. A closure is defined within the scope of its free variables, and the extent of those variables is at least as long as the lifetime of the closure itself. The explicit use of closures is associated with functional programming and with languages such as ML and Lisp. Closures are used to implement continuation passing style, and in this manner, hide state. Constructs such as objects and control structures can ...
@Raynos use of the word new for Array, Function, String, or RegExp creates typeof weirdness that makes me nervous. If I have an array, I want the type to always be array, and not Object.
@david never said you shouldn't; i just said it makes me nervous because of complications they can cause. Something making me nervous is the way I adopt a convention :)
Hey @IvoWetzel one thing I was thinking, if the interview goes great (which im sure it will) at some point you should find out if you will be restricted in your open source/personal projects
I know alot of jobs here have clauses about that sort of thing, but I assume Germany is totally different
@Raynos makes sense, and is probably more efficient. I've written silly "remove the final comma" code before realizing join is the method I'm looking for.
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to add 1 to my JavaScript variable, but the following code is giving me an error:
var val1 = document.getElementById('<%= rng1.ClientID %>');
var val2 = val1.value + "1";
alert(val2.value);
How can I do this?
stackoverflow.com/edit-suggestions/2014 - basically, filled out the wiki with advertisment, and the worse thing is that two 20k'ers actually approved it >_<
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to add 1 to my JavaScript variable, but the following code is giving me an error:
var val1 = document.getElementById('<%= rng1.ClientID %>');
var val2 = val1.value + "1";
alert(val2.value);
How can I do this?
Hello Mr. xxx .... thank you again.... please excuse my excitement I greatly appreciate this chance... I'm looking forward to meet you and the team in person.... Sincerely
Huh? What's a "rchern" supposed to be? If you can't type you should reconsider your profession, what about writing the next Harry Potter? Can't get any worse with that...