hehe when I joined SO my name was gotalovePHP then I started vb.net and later C# I ended up liking them as well hehe and I couldnt have gotalovePHP,C#,VB.NET :) so now its gotalove ~
I will ask some sort of noob question, I'm sorry... Now I do :
var data = new FormData();
data.append("blah", "blahblah");
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('post', 'save.php', true);
xhr.send(data);
e.preventDefault();
Is it possible to get an answer "back from the server" in Javascript ?
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lol
I so much want to ping rlemon to ask about the bot lol
Are you serious? The code after the return of a new rejected promise gets never called. And you do not need the deferred here because you creating a new promise by using $q.reject()... — Sebastian11 mins ago
@Sebastian obviously code doesn't get called after a throw or return, all the involved parties are well aware of that. The code in this answer is replicated from the question - OP asked how to signal errors, this is how you do it (see how in this answer return $q.reject replaces the throw "foo" in the exact same surrounding code in OP's question. Please consider taking another look at OP's code. — Benjamin Gruenbaum3 mins ago
I have a function foo which makes an Ajax request. How can I return the response from foo?
I tried to return the value from the success callback as well as assigning the response to a local variable inside the function and return that one, but none of those ways actually return the response.
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xhr.onload = function(){ console.log(xhr.responseText); }; is just a callback function, it's not designed to be called before send(data) : it's a callback like when we add addListener to some DOM elements
tell me, i have a js function "MYFunction" , wich works fine. When i try .done(function(){}) on it, i have the message that MYFunction is undefined... but the function is called... where does it come from?
Is there any way to add a star button to the promotional page of the repository just like there are facebook like and Google Plus' +1 button, where you just add a snippet and the button works?
@JanDvorak well its a non ajax function... i try to return an object from it to allow .done but seems like a have a problem with it... the main thing is that i set values in a list with this function, and i call a function that uses its value... since this update is not finished, the value is null... guess its again and again a "sync" problem with ajax called into the update function
I am new to Angular and learned to basics about it recently.
In my current project, I am developing a single page application. As of now, my HTML/Js setup is as per below:
HTML:
<body>
<ng-include src='"src/includes/home.html"'></ng-include>
<!-- home.html is the HTML template with sta...
Hi. I am facing a datetime hell... I need to get a date some 60 days prior to today and display it. But the result I am getting is incorrect. What is the correct way? fiddle
if you select Oct 10th 2014, the result shows up as Oct 11th 2014...
@SecondRikudo fill two selects on page load to be able to use their selected value as soon as body is ready
@SecondRikudo i have a page that loads, i include a php file which contains these 2 selects, they are empty. In my document.ready part i have code that uses these 2 selects values... if they are not already set it fails... this is why i should "test if they are set", set them or not, and then use their values to fill other fields on my page...
@SecondRikudo must be sure they are not empty, thats why i used .done, to make sure that it is filled before trying to fill the second one