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Im doing a crossdomain request but the website requires a login before you can get in to the messages pages somehow its not working for me to get in and get the callback back of the messages
@SomeKittens this is another one of those answers that the other was selected due to rep it seemsstackoverflow.com/a/36704918/6220751 whatever. I am just here to help :-)
If you really don't want a loop you can use recursion.
function objFillArray(obj, count) {
let ret = [];
return notALoop();
function notALoop() {
ret.push(obj);
if( count-- ) return notALoop();
return ret;
}
}
this will keep calling notALoop count numbe...
Im doing a crossdomain request trought my node.js server but the website requires login to get the messages every thing i did try i could get in the message section I only get the statis html with this http://pastebin.com/kzX6Tzvp
I am trying to fill a sparse array Array(10) all with some object (let us say the string foo)
I try this in the console:
console.log(Array(10).fill('foo')); // I get as expected ["foo", "foo", "foo", "foo", "foo", "foo", "foo", "foo", "foo", "foo"]
Ok let us try something different:
console....
@AndréSilva there is no difference from the point of view of security whether you send register/product/whatever information in JSON or XML or any other format.
I'm going through old things I wrote for PRPG.. and I found this snippet in the crafting engine I wrote
<!-- HTML forms for the general data -->
[ <a href="javascript:void(0)" onclick="$('#toggleEdit').toggle()">Edit Equation</a> ]<br />
<?if ($_player->department_leader > 0)
?>[ <a onclick="return confirm('Are you absolutely sure? All data will be gone!')" href="<?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'].'?delete='.$item->id;?>">Delete</a> ]<br />
[ <a onclick="return confirm('Are you absolutely sure? All data will be gone!')" href="<?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']."?deleteIngredients=".$item->id;?>">Delete All Ingredients</a> ]
@AndréSilva I have code from two days ago for lulz
register(tag, callback = null) {
if( !tag ) throw 'tag cannot be undefined';
if( tag in this.registerStore ) throw `${tag} is already registered in registerStore`;
if( callback === null ) throw 'you must provide a callback for reads';
this.registerStore[tag] = callback;
}
var a = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890.',
i = 18, j = 0,
b = [a[i++],a[++i],a[++j],a[--i-1],a[i],a[--i-1],a[++j*(j+j)],a[--i-(j+j)],a[j*j+j]].join(''),
f = function(x,y) { switch(x){case(1):o=y;break;case(0):l=y;break;} return y; }, o,l,
c = [a[b](i+j)[0], a[b](i++,i), f(1,a[b](--i-(++j),i-(--j))), f(0,a[b](--i-((j++)+j), (i++)-(--j+j))) ].join(''),
e = o + l,
d = c+Array(++j+j).join(e);
alert(d);
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