I'm having an issue with Javascript. I have a page that uploads a file using an Angular plugin in my SPA. In my Angular code, I set an authorization header to the widget that uploads the file.
To download, I simply point the browsers address at the download endpoint on the server, but the browser doesn't automatically send the authorization header.
@Cereal no, it would be more like "My ultimate life goal is to work for you. I'm still in HS, and I'm not sure what do you expect from employees: more work experience or higher education degrees..." and so on
Looks like my question has been asked here, but I think there should be a better answer than the one provided. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11184738/set-http-headers-to-requests-generated-by-browser
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/10/09/developers-how-to-easily-save-time/ CommitStrip - Blog relating the daily life of web agencies developers Developers: How to easily save time CommitStrip 1444413806
@copy alright, kind of found what I'm looking for:
> How You Think
We’re less concerned about grades and transcripts and more interested in how you think. We’re likely to ask you some role-related questions that provide insight into how you solve problems. Show us how you would tackle the problem presented--don’t get hung up on nailing the “right” answer.
@rlemon I thought so. Im just having a mind block. I thought of pushing it back in the index but im totally mind broken already. Producers block or whatever you call it in the programming world
@rlemon I agree but console.log shows that the number increments to 11 (hello world). With the next pass the condition shouldnt even run. 11, then 10, 9 , 8 etc
getAsset
.then(() => /** do something */)
.then(() => /** go to `finally` conditionally */)
.then(() => /** if last not triggered, do this */)
.finally(() => /** */)
.catch((err) => throw err);
in Canada, we just ride our moose to the local forest (read: back yard) and chop down our own wood. We then melt steel with our beards and forge nails using our poutine powers.
> Building the Server Current steps to build the server: Create the following directories: D:\install (all software to install will be stored here) D:\website (where the production website will reside) D:\data\db (where the database will reside)
My D:\ drive is my dvd drive wtfff
I have no idea what that means
These are instructions for server setup, not making a local copy
Less an answer, more of an anecdote. In this Microsoft article, it says:
"You can assign the letters C through
Z to each drive on your computer. A
and B are usually reserved for floppy
disk drives, but if your computer does
not have floppy disk drives, you can
assign A and B to volu...
Prototype-based programming is a style of object-oriented programming in which behaviour reuse (known as inheritance) is performed via a process of cloning existing objects that serve as prototypes. This model can also be known as prototypal, prototype-oriented, classless, or instance-based programming. Delegation is the language feature that supports prototype-based programming.
A fruit bowl serves as one example. A "fruit" object would represent the properties and functionality of fruit in general. A "banana" object would be cloned from the "fruit" object, and would also be extended to include...