html : `<a id="salmon" class="various" href="#inline1">Inline</a>` javascript : `document.getElementById('salmon').className += ' trout';` new html representation of the dom element : `<a id="salmon" class="various trout" href="#inline1">Inline</a>`
I am nearly done developing my pong game (made in HTML5 / Javascript), and I would like some constructive criticism on my code.
Please note that this is the first major coding project I have ever done, and this is all a learning experience for me.
Here are some code snippets and a link to my fu...
I'm trying to change HTML if a statement is true upon execution of a function:
function checkvals() {
if (num > 0) {
// [HTML becomes]: <form>
} else {
// [HTML becomes]: <form action='submitREQ.php' method="GET">
}
}
On this small bit of code below which will be i...
For REGEX, I am wondering how I would clear all HTML tags entered except for the simple ones, such as <a>, <b>, <i>, <pre>. I know that I can use this regex to exclude all html charicters, but I am not sure how I would go about only removing some, and deleting the others w...
i feel like this is the equivalent of saying "i went to the construction site and saw somw cement trucks, why are they using cement trucks instead of dump trucks"
to which the only answer can be something like "well, they're mixing cememnt, so they used cement trucks, as dump trucks wouldn't be appropriate for that"
> *not a real question* It's difficult to tell what is being asked here. This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form.
ugh markdown wtf
anyway i still say it's overly broad and rhetorical
real; Actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed well, the question certainly exists and is there, so I'd say it's a real question lol
I'm trying to change HTML if a statement is true upon execution of a function:
function checkvals() {
if (num > 0) {
// [HTML becomes]: <form>
} else {
// [HTML becomes]: <form action='submitREQ.php' method="GET">
}
}
On this small bit of code below which will be i...
the way the setup disks are installed makes it very easy to do, because it's a technique Microsoft uses to keep their on-the-shelf products up-to-date.
actually, that's probably not the whole reason for it...
it's just extremely convenient for IT professionals
instead of installing 1gb worth of updates on 100 different copies of freshly installed corporate Windows machines, you can just install it once before you even install Windows.
but it seems like it involves adding/ removing some packages, maybe including a license key, etc so it seems like it could constitute "reverse engineering" or something
one very effective way to crack windows is to just remove the entire system that checks for it, and implement your own that just constantly gives a false positive. lol
it would be bad imo... it's necessary to keep the updates extremely secure
or else you could end up constantly updating with the latest malware
better yet, have the update connect to a botnet, and the botnet command server could send it's commands through alleged "hot fixes"
botnet's are cool though lol
the problem with a botnet: you have potentially thousands of slaves connecting to one server at a time, which could bring down the command server. as server used to bring dow other servers with it's slaves...
the solution? only a couple of slaves connect to the main server, and the slaves spread the commands through hierarchy
but then a slave that realizes they're a slave could potentially become a master, by sending their own false commands
so which is worse: Getting all your software installed through one secure channel, packaged and reviewed openly by a community of maintainers, and all guaranteed to work together and with your version of your OS? Or downloading randomly from different vendors all over the web, and unchecking their payload of spyware each time?