@rahulserver Well no, your original question was 'Why isn't this table row appearing with this code' - it had nothing to do with preserving event handlers and your fiddle never contained them.
I am newbie to selenium web driver. Currently I am working on Selenium tools. For this, I have made some research. During my research, I like to know how to execute automated test without browser handling. Then I came to know that phantomjs to make that.
Now I am eagerly wants to know about it. ...
var regex = new RegExp(/(\bdisableButton\b)|(\bhighLight\b)/g);
// in loop
console.log(regex.test(buttons[i].className));
if (!regex.test(buttons[i].className)) {
console.log('added clicked event');
buttons[i].addEventListener('click', handlePagination);
}
i get several true's and false's, but i get always "added clicked event" entry, no matter of the true/false state
Integer math can generate amazing patterns when laid out over a grid. Even the most basic functions can yield stunningly elaborate designs!
Your challenge
Write 3 Tweetable (meaning 140 characters or less) function bodies for the red, green, and blue values for a 1024x1024 image.
The input to ...
These are a friend of mine entries : http://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/35569/tweetable-mathematical-art/35674 http://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/35569/tweetable-mathematical-art/35784
i have done the git config -- then i created a repository named twitter directly in the github webpage.. then in my working directory i did git init > git checkout -b any_name but when i do git gitbranch i only see the name of my repo with a * , i donot see any master
is it possible to have a condition in an ng-model?
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@RalphWiggum I haven't looked at what exactly it does as of now, as far as i have investigated it is acting on the server as a webserver. What else is capable with it?
@Neil dont know, but it works on everyones machine except my colleagues
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it runs by itself without a web browser? meaning that only runs one instance of it and all users will "tune in" to the current instance whenever they access it with the web browser?
Check out this weirdness with IE and innerHTML: stackoverflow.com/questions/25167593/… (fiddle). Setting document.body.innerHTML somehow manages to remove the div's children (in IE).
@DrogoNevets I wouldn't bet my life on it. We use the same anti-virus at work, but only mine gives me trouble with ftp so I have to disable it when I need to use it
@Neil ok, we tried under my logon (on same machine) and it worked, so dont think its software on the machine (we are trying to bower to an internal repo)
Let's do another one: I have a subfolder named Wallpapers. I want my desktop background to change to a different picture in said subfolder. That's very easy when you choose the Pictures library option. But on a custom folder? Noooooo
@Zirak Honestly? Having a slideshow background always seemed retarded to me.. in fact - if you're seeing the desktop background of your computer most of the time you're probably doing something wrong.
@BenjaminGruenbaum You don't care, but I "solved" it. Turns out that shift-dragging works for selection, so I selected from said subfolder to the bottom.
@Sparrow Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
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I am attempting to get the actual text from all of the stylesheets associated with the page. I can do this pretty well via something like
sheets = document.styleSheets
stylesheet_text = "<style type='text/css'>"
_.each(sheets, (sheet) ->
if $(sheet).attr("href")
$http.get($(sheet).attr("hr...