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I am new in Go and I write simple project on it. So, I've started to use gorm but this tool use an automigrations. So, if I want to change column type or delete it I have to write custom migration and collaboration with teammembers becomes hell. How can I organize migrations in my project and use...
Hi all, If client close the browser, alert message is coming "Are you sure, you want to close the window or not", if client press yes button then i want to call a function , but I cant able to achieve it. help me
$(window).bind('beforeunload', function (event) { return "unsaved"; disconnect(); });
Right, I've never tried animating float before, however In my brain I'm sure jQuery doesn't support it and I'm sure I know how it could be achieved, I'm thinking something like this.
Set the elements position to float: left || right
use Element.prototype.getBoundingClientRect to get the ...
The short answer is that you can't.
The onbeforeunload event was initially introduced by Microsoft to allow a standard confirmation dialog. It is now supported in the original form by most browsers and in most case a short, non interactive, function is allowed to execute (for example you may log...
@FabrícioMatté : i'm doing chat application. if client wants close the browser without disconnecting the chat. I have to call disconnect() before closing the window
@GaneshPravin Well not sure how you're doing it, but last time I did a chat application using webSockets, a connection error/end would fire in the back-end when the user closes the browser. You could also detect a relatively long period of inactivity as a disconnection.
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i remember a story of a CS desk of Microsoft. An angry female called in and said that her PC got taken over by the matrix. The screen was displaying falling green characters. She's afraid to touch the pc. After a small moment, the reply of the tech guy was " do you see the mouse there ? Move it a bit. ". The reply was " oh, it's gone. Thank you. What has happened ". Reply: " Someone installed a matrix screensaver on your computer madam "
if ppl can be that stupid, then well... i calculate that in
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I wonder why this jsfiddle.net/9H3wQ/2 works correctly in jsfiddle and if I put the same code in my app then it doesn't work same? All functions are running correctly, just the one "on clicking on the arrow icon, it returns the index of row". In my app I'm always getting -1 for it, whereas in jsfiddle everything looks correct.
i know, i heard of it. it's a game based on ... uhm ... transport tycoon ?
i have played a cracked version once. Not sure if the OTTD is better cus didn't tried it
@ChankeyPathak : well, since your code snippet is fine, then i should check the HTML structure in your webapp. does the element really have a grandparent ( since you're calling parent() twice)
there also the HTML structure is 100% same. Only diference is that the files which are missing in jsfiddle (which you can see in error console) are present in my web app
@KarelG it's Transport Tycoon Deluxe, reverse engineered and then gradually rewritten. Features arbitrary window sizes, tons of graphic packs, train packs, open AI API and much more.
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@Infested 1) get the input by its id 2) get the value 3) compare it with empty string, value == '' 3.1) if true -> no file selected 3.2) if false -> file selected
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