Let's say I have a canvas with stuff on it, and I want to carve an ellipse in it's center, whose all of the pixels have an alpha of 0, to let everything behind the canvas to pass through, and given that previously the area now filled by the ellipse was something else, and said that, for performan...
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you can use context.globalCompositeOperation = 'destination-out' after you draw the frame to fill the clipped shape(s).
example: http://jsfiddle.net/rlemon/6nEpc/
function toTitleCase(input) {
var words = input.split('_');
var first = words.shift();
var output = first.substr(0,1).toUpperCase() + first.substr(1, first.length - 1);
return output + ' ' + words.join(' ');
}
I mistyped
first.substr(1, words[0].length - 1); should have been first.substr(1, first.length - 1);
Hi Can anybody tell me what this statement actually means? "Note that this origin is not guaranteed to be the current or future origin of that window, which might have been navigated to a different location since postMessage was called." It's mentioned on this MDN page :- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window.postMessage
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@BharatKhatri I'd have to test to be sure, but my guess is yes. Pending messages will contain the original url from the moment they were sent.
@alpha Select all 'tr' elements that are the last child within their parent, and that are descendants of an element with an id attribute containing 'gvCustomers'... and clone it
@Raine I was planning t o write a test too, but am not sure if it's easy to create a scenario where the page url changes while the message event doesn't get a chance to fire itself.
@alpha #2: Select all 'tr' elements that are descendants of elements with an id attribute containing 'gvCustomers, not including those that are the first child in their parent, and remove them.
@BharatKhatri Yeah, might be tricky. You can probably simulate it by setting a long timeout in the message handler, giving you time to change the url in the sender window before event.origin is read.
Raine, thank you. I am trying to figure out why I need to clone a row and then remove the rows. Basically the example uses ajax to bind data to a gridview. Somehow for rows over 100+, it's taking a very long time to load. I don't know if the bottle next is in the cloning or removing or the $.each ? aspsnippets.com/Green/Articles/…
@alpha Yes, I can see how that code could create some performance issues. The [id*=gvCustomers] selector is pretty slow. Can you use can id selector directly? Or if there are multiples, use a class selector.
@alpha Also you have three selectors, so jQuery has to search the DOM three times. It might better to iterate over all rows and just remove the ones you need to in a loop rather than lean on multiple selectors.
@alpha You could also select all rows then cache the selector for other queries: e.g. var rows = $("[id*=gvCustomers] tr:last-child"); rows.eq(0).clone(); rows.filter(':first-child') etc
@Raine I tested it, it sends the pending messages even after the page url has changed. Did this in the sending frame :- function init() { otherWindow.postMessage("Hi otherWindow", "*"); window.location.href = "redirect_url"; }
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