I am reading a file with xmlHttp object and splitting the responseText with newlines by split method.
But "\n" character literally doesn't work. It acts like an error in my code and causes my code not even function.
Here is the line:
var lines=myPlaylist.responseText.split("\n");
There is...
In pseudo code using information_schema tables:
$rows = "SELECT TABLE_NAME
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = 'yourDBName'
AND ENGINE LIKE 'engineA'";
foreach ($rows as $table) {
$query = 'ALTER TABLE '.$table.' ENGINE = engineB';
}
Replying to Bevan (it didn't fit in a comment):
You're right. !foo isn't always the same as foo == false. Let's see this example, in JavaScript:
var foo = true,
bar = false,
baz = null;
foo == false; // false
!foo; // false
bar == false; // true
!bar; // true
baz == fal...
I hardly notice the > here on my 5 year old TFT...
too low in terms of contrast
in fact I don't even care about the extra "near white" background
only thing that annoys me a tiny little bit is the reduced font-size, I already set it to a lower amount in about:config since I can't stand big text, but I can remove that easily so that's not a real problem
@IvoWetzel Me too, actually. But try not to change it too much, there are parts of the style that I've designed to work specifically with the fixed 11px body font-size
The bits that might break would be the delete buttons for the interesting and ignored tag list and the bounty indicator vertical positioning
When does the Scala compiler really need the type information of parameters of anonymous functions?
For instance, given this function:
def callOn[T,R](target: T, f: (T => R)) = f(target)
then I cannot use it like this:
callOn(4, _.toString)
=> error: missing parameter type for expand...
var words = $("#search_input").val().split(/\s/g)
for (var i = 0; i < words.length; i++) {
var replaced = $(".content_area").html().replace(/words[i]/g, "!!!")
$(".content_area").html(replaced);
}
Im gonna use some kind of accordion javascript (you click a button and some content appears), Id like to know from an UI/ergonomic standpoint what's the best orientation of the expanded state?
the button moves down as the content
becomes visible (UP)
the content beside the button (DOWN)
sid...
Hi guys I'm looking around for some in depth resources on HTML features such as <audio>, <video> and <canvas> and how JS and CSS/CSS3 can be used to create dynamic graphs/games and illustrations with the <canvas> tag, I have read a 2 books on both CSS3 and HTML5, they were...
> JavaScript Garden does not insist on teaching JavaScript. Former knowledge of the language is strongly recommended in order to understand the topics covered in this guide.
> // Nonstandard syntax, found in GMail source code. DO NOT USE.
try {
// FunctionDeclaration not allowed in Block.
function Fze(b,a){return b.unselectable=a}
/*...*/
} catch(e) { _DumpException(e) }
@YiJiang My understanding was shiv affiliates the new HTML5 contextual tags with the div tag this making them display correctly, much like #define in C?
@MylesGray No, it's far simpler than that. IE refuses to apply CSS styles to any element it doesn't recognise, so what the script does is run a simple loop through a list of HTML5 elements creating each of those elements in the DOM allowing them to be styled in IE
For example I had a client wanting a site done, and there was an e-commerce section to be done, did it ALL in CSS3 from the rough sketch he did for me and say "It looks crap" - low and behold using IE6 as soon as he updated to FF3.6 It looked great but wanted it to work in IE6, even though the webstats were showing 2-5% of traffic was IE6 so it was scrapped and went with images... >.>
How can I round the number using Jquery?
If the number is 3168 I want to print it as 32.
Or if the number is 5233 the result should be 52.
How can I do that?
Should I use Math.round function?
I am trying to call a prototyped function from another javascript file but it doesn't seem to work.
BuddyList.js :
function BuddyList(){ .. }
BuddyList.prototype = {
addBuddy : function(buddyName){...}
}
UserOptions.js:
function UserOptions(){
....
BuddyList.addBuddy(username);
}
I ge...
Is there any time after a post gets totally deleted (after someone, let's say the OP, deleted it), so nobody can see it, not even 10k+ users? I'm just curious.
I find that HTML validation can be handy UP TO A POINT.
After that point (i.e. where validation takes over from common sense) it becomes a hindrance,
I believe that validation is a very useful DEVELOPMENT tool but it is not necessary to comply 100%,
For example the XHTML Strict specification dep...
Hi!
I am using jQuery and creating now search. And i want to change all words that match of search.
For example:
i type in textbox "hello world", Script get all words "hello" and "world" on page and replace it on "<b class="search_word">hello</b>" and "<b class="search_word">...
<div class="here_we_search">
<div class="search_div">
some text and wow text
</div>
<div class="search_div">
other text wow super cool text
</div>
<div class="search_div">
tralala text
</div>
</div>
and i want to search in .here_we_search text: tralala and replace it with <b>tralala </b>
I tried this:
if ($("#search_input").val() != "") {
var words = $("#search_input").val().split(/\s/g)
for (var i = 0; i < words.length; i++) {
var new_reg = new RegExp(words[i], 'gi');
var replaced = $(".content_area").html().replace(new_reg, "<b class='searched_word'>"+words[i]+"</b>")
$(".content_area").html(replaced);
}
}
it works
but
tags
if i search somthing like: b class is the best class in School