If I understood ur q, doc.getElementById("btnSubmit").Click ,,,this line is vba code inside excel that click internet explorer button which excaute javascript code that fire the pop up window
But this does mean that when people say adding a property with the same name as one of the prototypes properties will "override" the property is false. Because its still there. You just remove your direct link to it. Maybe just semantics. I could misunderstand it tho.
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@t1wc are you constantly creating new worlds? Sure this can't be fixed by adding a loading bar? Adding a loading bar might even create the impression of "wow! It said loading, but it only used 1 second. That is fast!"
@Mosho the only time I really felt ashamed about using concat was when I used node.js and didnt want to bother to write modular. so I just concatted it and fileread it into the main process
I'm just trying to see what I get out of learning to use browserify for my current project. The main libraries I am relying on are Three.js and SAT.js one of which needs html5 to be of any use. Will browserify help me with exporting via node-webkit?
@Mosho but don't you have to write all your code with exports tag in front of it? I wanna learn to write pretty code :< like this stuff: https://github.com/lodash/lodash/blob/master/dist/lodash.js
Hey guys, anyone familiar with css? please take a look at this goo.gl/RZw4OW On firefox I'm getting following result joxi.ru/PZJRU_3JTJD-Z0XIfts while on chrome following joxi.ru/VJJRU_3JTJDXaH83Mgo can anyone help me?
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Actually, if you don't mind some accuracy issues, there's Ramanujan's factorial approximation which that linked article mentions...
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I was thinking of doing fractions with factorials and how you can simplify by only doing the decrementing multiplication (a-b) times
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9:16 PM
Is there actually a performance difference to worry about?
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I mean, considering the amount of math most of my animation scripts do in what seems like an instant I guess I'm not really worried. I see no use for them anyway
What is the right terminology for an object created with a Constructor? Shouldn't the instanceof be called childOf ? Is it this what they talk about when they say "JavaScript is trying to hide its prototypical nature" ?
Anyway, jQuery is just a level of abstraction above DOM inconsistencies with a simpler and easier to use API (and provides some utils). It doesn't "f*ck" anything and you can always go vanilla if you want.
Hi, I have this xml which contains this node: <rs:data ItemCount="0"></rs:data> I need to run some function if ItemCount is > 0. How could I capture this value in a variable using jQuery?
I'm still trying to "force logout" players when my server restarts. Like, if I shutdown my server, or upload a file and it restarts, I want my clients screen to simply refresh so they're taken to the login screen
var Constructor = function () {
this.x = 0;
this.y = 0;
}
Constructor.prototype.color = 'yellow';
var A = new Constructor();
Constructor.color = 'red';
var B = new Constructor();
console.log(A.color); // yellow
console.log(B.color); // yellow
console.log(Constructor.color); // red
Also, 0th world problems: I have to work from my laptop instead of PC on my work-from-home day because the version of ElasticSearch I have on my PC is too new.
Ok how about this, if I can't trigger a reload on server restart -- how can I trigger a response to no server?
For instance: app.get("/",authenticate,function(req,res) {
that runs the function authenticate that makes sure the session is present, else it redirects to the login screen
If I do app.io.route('move', authenticate, function(req,res,next) {, the authenticate function doesn't run because next() is undefined
So if my server restarts, and somebody triggers the move socket, it will just broadcast undefined values. How can I detect if (!req) and trigger a response to that?
Using sockets, how can you detect if req and or res is not undefined, and if undefined, redirect the client?
Here's my authenticate function
function authenticate(req,res,next) {
if (!req.session.loggedIn) {
fs.readFile('./html/login.html', "utf8", function(err, html) {
...
if scrollTop is the amount of PX i scrolled down, and scrollHeight is the total amount to scroll, why cant scrollTop be equal to scrollHeight? e.g just tested and values are:
and I know that as soon as I finish fixing everything and finally get it to where I want to be, our snippy designer will send out new designs and expect them to be implemented yesterday because "Any good front-end guy should be able to make it pixel-perfect, easy"
I wouldn't do it unless the framework's built-in methods/properties would appear in the same objects as user code methods, or can be dependency-injected
Well, I use them internally, the user uses the "token" for values and elements, it's just at this moment in time i haven't had to use them (as a user) to save any data because I've been working on basic stuff, but it's more than likely as things get more complicated that they will be needed to store data, I don't know how the whole things gonna plan out, I'm just going with the flow of my code