I am trying to load a js library with javascript using following code.
var script = document.createElement("script"); script.setAttribute("type", "text/javascript"); script.setAttribute("src", "js/webcam.js"); document.body.appendChild(script); after page load, when i open view source, I don't see this script element Can anyone help me with this code?
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I want to know, where is my code is not correct? anybody can help?
because my Score for this code was 12% out of 100%
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so what @Marcus said; for the time being, you might be transforming them to ES5 and one of the existing module formats (CommonJS, AMD, UMD), in which case your sources will be wrapped in a IIFE, to maintain backwards compatibility
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I am not really good at programming and every time I ask a question people just downote me to oblivium :D
and class is pretty cool because it's an expression and extends accepts values as well, so you can do lots of fun stuff for reuse (apply decorators or extend from a function that returns a mix of multiple classes)
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@BenjaminGruenbaum That's a very good idea, actually. Giving some kind of "Tag Dashboard" to these users with a sophisticated control panel to customize stuff and control examples etc.
if you're using SSH, maybe you're default key isn't the one you need, so set the correct one manually; otherwise, you can either configure .netrc (gist.github.com/technoweenie/1072829) or pass the credentials manually every time
it's like they haven't actually coded anything, not even a drag and drop thing. They put toghether a bunch of random libraries and modified some text and inserted image urls