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@SteamFire I want my visitor to go on my custom link which i statically provide in window.loacation when then click on link which consist my ".myclenderclick" class
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@DrogoNevets -- It's OK -- just a reference out of a old children's book. According to legend, saying "good morning" was a sure way to make sure that you had bad weather. ;)
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If anyone used yeoman and particularly angular-generator, then Q regarding whether is there any similar plugin, but that allows to make more module structure, rather then controller structure?
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@Zirak was it when I briefly went to elementaryOS? or freeBSD? nowadays I just run ubuntu + awesome and don't care much. Emacs does all the work for me.
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@FlorianMargaine @BenjaminGruenbaum In Petka's article on Optimization killers, I don't get what are "Functions that contain a compound let assignment". Can you explain that to me ?
I have this "optimv8.js" file (mostly taken from petka's article) :
// see : github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird/wiki/Optimization-killers
// use it : node --trace_opt --trace_deopt --harmony --allow-natives-syntax optmv8.js
"use strict"
//Function that contains the pattern to be inspected (using with statement)
function fun() {
{
var a = 1;
var b = 2;
}
}
function printStatus(fn) {
switch(%GetOptimizationStatus(fn)) {
case 1: console.log("Function is optimized"); break;
case 2: console.log("Function is not optimized"); break;
Example output :
dys@dys-ThinkPad-W510:~/dev/node$ node --trace_opt --trace_deopt --harmony --allow-natives-syntax optmv8.js
[deoptimize context: f2446f14679]
[disabled optimization for fun, reason: ScopedBlock]
Function is not optimized
dys@dys-ThinkPad-W510:~/dev/node$ node --trace_opt --trace_deopt --harmony --allow-natives-syntax optmv8.js
[deoptimize context: 1de278f14679]
[optimizing: fun / 1de278fc9729 - took 0.053, 0.075, 0.000 ms]
Function is optimized
had happen to anyone yesterday my code was running fine but when I open it today it was gaving me a {Uncaught Error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: .}
@Hamza.Ameer That error would have come with a line number -- you'll have to check that line. If it is an AJAX response, you'll have to check your network tab and see what was sent back.
Beyond that, can't help. My mind-reading satellite is off-line.
@DrogoNevets Thats the beauty of Honey Pots -- they aren't. They are fake fields, like 'email' that a bot fills in, but normal users don't ever see. Then your email field is called something like "nssj75"
You could also use specific tricks, for example check server side the form is submitted at least 200 ms after it was requested by the same ip and insert a random token in the form that you check
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I am working on a project that I need to let users to create pages on my server. however, I do not want to let users clutter my mysql database by storing the stuff in there so I cannot use mysql database for creating the pages.
I did research this topic and there seem to be a some sort of a plug...
I'm trying to using the Mongoose Promises to have a cleaner code (see nested functions).
Specifically, I'm trying to build something like this:
Model.findOne({_id: req.params.id, client: req.credentials.clientId}).exec()
.then(function(resource){
if (!resource) {
throw new resti...
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I have a CSS3 javascript clock that will only run on codepen but not on jsfiddle or my local computer is there something wrong with the code?
Here is the actual JavaScript but you would have to look at the sites to see the full code.
function clock() {
var t = moment(),
a = t.minutes() * 6,...
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I want to use ajax for cross origin using JavaScript ...
I already used JsonP but its not gonna work,
<script href="mydomain.com/main.js?dataPass=1"></script>
--one of the domain privacy policy not allowed to load the external script (like Facebook do) so jsonp is fail
Please suggest me an...
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