Is there any reasoning to new HTMLFormElement not returning a new HTMLFormElement but throwing a useless stupid mysterious error saying HTMLFormElement is an invalid constructor?
@Zirak so... x.__proto__ returns an object named HTMLFormElement which is actually not HTMLFormElement but has all the methods of HTMLFormElement which is cool, andtypeof HTMLFormElement is function. So why can't they make HTMLFormElement act as a constructor tis the question :/
@AwalGarg It really is HTMLFormElement, and yes, HTMLFormElement is a function because js doesn't have a notion of interfaces and they expressed inheritance through function prototypes (so you can change HTMLFormElement.prototype)
But it's an interface; exposing it to js is something the engine makers chose to do AFAICT, the spec doesn't mandate it. You're talking to an abstract concept, not really a function.
I have a little problem in my project when I'm trying to double click any control in visual studio its not taking to code behind file rather its taking me to mark up code.
how I can fix it, please suggest something.
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
<title
When I do git add . I add all the files to the staging index to commit them. Now, why do I have to commit after having them staged? In my mind, there should be staging and then pushing to remote. ( When I say committing, I don't mean pushing, some people use it interchangeably )
I am having some questions with angularjs and bootstrap accordion. I saw that you need to use ,<a href="/#collapseOne"></a> . But I am using ng-repeat, so "collapseOne" won't work. what is the logic behind it? how can it be done in a loop?
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there is a trick on windows: for each shortcut at the start bar, use window key + number to open its shortcut. Fe winkey + 1 opens the first shortcut right to the window start icon
hey guys , i am trying to use pure css to allow focus to select between two classes for a button but i don't think i can do it , how would i do this in jquery ?
Every article I see labeled: "5 secret tips to <insert-hard-to-reach-thing>" is a pure pile of bullshit curated to market stupidity in the face of suspense.
While working on a little project, I stumbled into having to transition from flex: 1to flex: 0. It took me a while to understand that it was only for this that the result was broken. After testing a bit I've found out that flex is transitionable, but not if one of the values it has to go through ...
Hey. I have a question related to a node.js app called mongo-express. (It's a admin interface for managing mongodb collections Etc)
I was wondering how I would go about limiting access to the UI to a specific IP address. Since this is a node.js express app, my .htaccess file I put in the app's folder didn't do anything. I'm not all familiar with how exactly node.js apps work and was wondering if you could point me in the right direction! Thanks!
developer.mozilla.org says that in keyboard events, event.keycode, event.which, and event.charcode are all deprecated while most browsers don't support event.key.
how do you replace a class when you click on a different button but let the replaced class do its thing before allowing the other button to perform its functions ?
I am trying to make a password changing option in one of my works.
WHAT I WANT TO DO IS:
1. First verify the current password.
2. If the current password entered is correct then the 'proceed' button shifts down and a new field called 'confirm' is displayed.
3. When it is displayed, the attribut...
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You think I sit here waiting for you to reply to github issues?
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I been busy as fuck. @rlemon suggested something, even you suggested the most logical limit (be consistent with /welcome)