> “This seems like it was not a real, big effort, but more of a ‘I have these usernames, I know this security loophole — I’m just gonna run this password app and see if I can get into these people’s cloud-based accounts.’”
Hey !. On my page, One input field with class hasDatePicker works. (Shows a datepicker).
but when i add similar input field, using angular, it isnt showing anything. The angular code is ' <input ng-model="filter.value.from" ng-if="checkType(filter.key,'date')" placeholder="From" type="text" class="hasDatepicker" >'
@charger73 please format your code before you post it. Also, create a short fiddle if you can't fully describe your issue in here (on plunkr or jsfiddle)
My point kinda is that I really don't like grabbing a beer with someone random. Especially if that invlves me having to drive somewhere for 1,5 hours, or even worse, use public transportation 'cause alcohol and driving don't mix...
When I mentioned something among those lines to Badgergirl, she mentioned copy would come... After another "no thanks", she brought you up, Benjamin...
@Cerbrus Programming is not a high income job, everyone uses technology and owns handheld computers. The skills that'd make an average programmer introvert years ago are actually valuable in social settings today.
Hi guys, I want to convert javascript string like "1/2 + 1/3 " to "\frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{3}". I can do this now with the following code: http://jsfiddle.net/8pstcsrb/
But now I also want to convert (1+2)/(3+2) to \frac{1+2}{3+2}
This is the regex that I use `var re = new RegExp("([^}]{1})(\/)([^{]{1})", "g");`
Can I do both cases in one regex ? Or should I use just 2 regexs ?
@Sport 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.
@Sport First, the question is somewhat unclear. You want to "get" in what sense? You can go to Wikipedia and see it... do you want the data in JSON format? What have you tried?
The scope property of the directive can only accept @,=and & like @m59 said. You can't set the values there as the scope doesnt exist yet.
mainApp.directive('scoreDisplay', function() {
return {
scope: {},
restrict: 'E',
templateUrl:'templates/directive-score-display-...
No, seriously, if you watch the podcasts from Jeff and Joel from 2008 they said that people are encouraged to take (even multiple) existing answers and create one better one and that people should upvote that