javascript:var title = document.title, interval, notify = function(msg) { interval = setInterval(function() { document.title = document.title === msg ? title : msg;});};notify("This is a test"); do u mean like this @Greg
for (var i = 0, li = document.getElementsByTagName('LI'), liLength = li.length; i < liLength; ++i) { if (!li[i].style.color) { li[i].style.display = 'none';
<!--NOT WORKING--> var id =li[i].value; <!--console.log(id)--> var url="https://graph.facebook.com/"+id+"/picture" <!--li[i].value = '<img src="'+url+'">';--> } }
javascript:var t=document.title,m="THIS IS A TEST",i;n=function(){document.title=document.title===t?m:t;i=setTimeout(n,1000);};document.onkeypress=function(e){if(e.which===96){clearTimeout(i);}};n();void(0); @pbvamsi
if the 80 column limit isn't respected, I'd go with the following:
AppointmentDomain.sendReminder( appoint, SIX_HOURS,
function (err, message) {
assert.equal(err, null, "error is null")
}
)
@rlemon you didn't show the var element, so I guess he didn't paste it
var liItem = $('<li></li>');
liItem.text(goodText);
liItem.data('value', valGood);
ulBlock.append(liItem);
// then access it with
liItem.data('valGood'); // or liItem.getAttribute('data-value'); for none jQ objects
@FlorianMargaine WeakMaps are semantically weak. Firstly they allow you to use arbitary non-string objects as keys in a map. Secondly if the key is garbage collected the value is garbage collected
the answer doesn't use host objects, it creates a "hashtable" that adds a property on the objects, because there is no way to store either the reference or the object itself as a key
brand new to jquery, so most of my questions will be of the whiney, noob, sort. @rlemon at least you're not P-A about it as in another unnamed chat room.
@rlemon @Raynos i'm pretty comfortable w/ JS. Not fluent, but comfortable. Maybe I'll stick with hand-rolled JS for awhile and avoid this line of discussion in the future, eh?
If you use jQuery and can't be bothered to learn JS. Then accept that a) you're not a programmer and b) you're hacking shit together, c) you're cutting major corners d) you're gathering a mountain of technical debt, e) you'll regret it
@MikeS no, no, that is not the point. .. this room is full of "jQuery is awesome" fanboys as well as "jQuery sucks" purists. If you want to use jQuery I just do very much suggest you learn javascript first... basically you should be able to open up the source of any of the jQuery functions and understand it. if you cannot do that then you are just hacking the app together (if you are using jQuery).
@MikeS it's a good start... here is a good way to learn it, you want to use XHR functions... well write your own abysmal XHR handler, then use it for a bit and realize you need it to do XYZ and not just Z and then start looking at libs that implement only the functionality you need.
var test = $('<li></li>'); test.data('hello', myVal); // separation here adds loads of readability. test.data('hello', anotherVal); // putting another var... var ulBlock = $('ul'); ulBlock.append(test)
var test = $('<li></li>'); test.data('hello', myVal); // this is a variable test.data('hello2', anotherVal); // this is another variable var ulBlock = $('ul'); ulBlock.append(test)
var userList = $('ul'); // what if there are more than one?
for (var i = 0, l = response.data.length; i < l; i++) {
var li = $("<li></li>"); // you need to create this in the loop. or clone one from outside the loop.
li.data('uid', response.data[i].id);
userList.append(li);
}
it can somehow scare people though, because since d6 supports php4, there is no object :D
@rlemon correct, all cases have drupal core
basically a distro is a drupal install with some modules enabled and some configuration on these modules done and a special theme, that's pretty much it
I want to develop a web application using standard web technologies (HTML5, CSS3, JS). These are the requirements:
Capable of server side programming
Communicate with the database (preferably MySQL) natively
Can be hosted on a Web Server (Apache)
Compatible with both desktop web and mobile web
...