AngularJS: How can I set a variable to the $rootScope so when user has successfully logged in, a ng-show shows a little user control panel? How to write that expresion? like ng-show="{$rootScope.logged === logged}"
kay, so, I have this code: hastebin.com/neyufiyaho.js, which is generating this error: hastebin.com/raw/ocedepeqic Obviously String.replace isn't causing a stack overflow, so I'm thinking it's something to do with the async module I'm using.
any thoughts? obvious memory leaks?
I managed to generate a js stack trace from that C error that was showing up earlier
@MLM The problem is really simple: in s1 and s2, the number is being matched, which I don't want it to. It works fine in all and every other situation.
I want to bind a message with an input element, so when the user starts typing it's username (gotUser) the message shows.. for that I need to use something like ng-show="{{gotUser}}" so it returns true or false
@MLM That's an old unit test. But I've fixed it. I used your regex, but I used a different replace string. instead of '<span class="number">$1</span>' I used '$1<span class="number">$2</span>$3' and changed the regex to capture 3 groups.
I have this "simple" function to clean a css selector.
clear=function(selector){
return selector
//trims whitespace and removes newlines
.replace(/(?:^\s+|[\r\n]|\s+$)/g,'')
//remove double spaces
.replace(/[ ]+/g,' ')
//normalize the pseudo-selector...
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@IsmaelMiguel is it possible to check if a function has an argument or not if it has argument it will call getVote(int) otherwise getVote()???possible? @MLM
getVote(int) take the radio button value for further process,now on the other side i want to only see the output of the getVote(int) for it if i will pass anything in the argument it will take it as input,which is problem
That's impossible in Javascript. What you can do is to divide the value by 1 and test with isNaN( value / 1). If that is true, then you have something that isn't a number. If that is false, you either have a Number or a String.
Or something that returns a Number or a String that can be converted to a Number.
The point is: Javascript doesn't enforce specific types, like in C, C++, VB and so on.
I have a proxy server running on localhost (127.0.0.1) and i have grown tired of having to train users on how to switch proxies in firefox to bypass blocked websites.
I decided to write an addon. I wonder how to use xpcom to tell firefox to use a certain proxy eg
for http, use 127.0.0.1 port 808...
I have a proxy server running on localhost (127.0.0.1) and i have grown tired of having to train users on how to switch proxies in firefox to bypass blocked websites.
I decided to write an addon. I wonder how to use xpcom to tell firefox to use a certain proxy eg
for http, use 127.0.0.1 port 808...
Today, a fellow user was given a CAPTCHA that looks like this:
He wasn't sure how to solve the CAPTCHA, so he asked me: Are hamburgers considered sandwiches? Well, I couldn't figure it out, so I'm asking here!
I know that the hamburger has in the past been called a sandwich. Wikiped...
You've come here numerous times in the past offering to pay for assorted menial tasks, or asking for general XPCOM stuff. Your success rate has been 0. Why do you come back?
BASE64Decoder decoder = new BASE64Decoder(); imageByte = decoder.decodeBuffer(imageString); ByteArrayInputStream bis = new ByteArrayInputStream(imageByte); javax.imageio.IIOException: Error reading PNG image data
@Shiuyin yes, cloning an element doesn't preserve any event listeners
user1648409
@AwalGarg damnit
user1648409
11:46 AM
:23331837 i need to preserve those listeners, i tried the following:
pages[currentPage].data = $("#Editor").children();
for(var i = 0; i < pages[currentPage].data.length; i++) {
addClickHandler($(pages[currentPage].data[i]));
}
you assign the listeners on a common parent element, and route them to children
I dunno if jquery does this for you or not, I don't use jquery.
user1648409
brb
user1648409
:23331866 well its the same problem as yesterday:
c.click(function() {
$(this).children("input, textarea").focus();
});
10 divs, each with 10 input / textarea field inside. Additionally i swap the Content of #Editor now. So those 10 divs will be replaced by some other divs and thats where the listeners get lost.
user1648409
@AwalGarg so i add the listener to the parent element editor?
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the last element selected in the inspector can beget by $0
second last from $1.. etc
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:23332271 one last question, then i should be finished: data: $(this).children('textarea, input[type="text"]').val(), size: $(this).children('select option:first').val()
This reads out the textarea and input data, however it doesnt read out the size and always gives "undefined", any idea why? ..
function () { xyz = []; var locArr = Cooks.findOne(this._id).locations; geocoder = new google.maps.Geocoder(); for (var n = 0; n < locArr.length; n++) { var latlngStr = locArr[n].location.split(',', 2); var lat = parseFloat(latlngStr[0]); var lng = parseFloat(latlngStr[1]); var latlng = new google.maps.LatLng(lat, lng); geocoder.geocode({ 'latLng': latlng }, function (results, status) { if (status == google.maps.GeocoderStatus.OK) { if (results[1]) { xyz[--n] = results[1].formatted_address; } else {