One problem is the lack of a quantifier. As it stands, your regex is looking for a single \w or - character, denoted by your character class. You're probably looking for either of the following quantifiers:
[\w-]* - match 0 or more \w or - characters
[\w-]+ - match 1 or more \w or - characte...
Hi guys,
I have been playing around lately with headjs but i have found an estranger behavior that i think is not normal. When I'm using the screen size detector for resizing functionality the classes for the size doesn't change as it was expected to adapt to the new size (when you change the si...
I need to fetch all span values in a div into array or string
var tag_text_arr=$("#div_id span").each(function(){
return $(this).text();
});
Actually i need to fetch all span values inside div and want to create a string like this
span1_val|span2_val|span3_val|span4_val
If this...
@IvoWetzel: for a second there, I thought I'd read the question wrong facepalm. I got the acceptance, so it looks like I was right. Updated just in case.
user492203
5:09 PM
What's the point of placing all HTML content into a <div id='container'>?
@Nyuszika7H styling the div rather then the body Its a way of nesting content so you can style and position them in "blocks". Its just a layout structuring "paradigm"
It worked ok in Chrome. Everywhere else it was a little too laggy to be useful
but basically it was a drawing pad with multiple tools that would sync automatically with the server (and other people who were logged in to the same board)
@ircmaxell: Cool. I've used a few apps of that kind, but most of them were awkward and clunky and generally not very useful; the concept I like, though.
@LucasJones they have a lot of ground left to cover in terms of standards. Workers aren't finalized, but I'm hopeful that the level of support offered by all the other major browsers will pressure them into an implementation based on the current draft.
@LucasJones: IE picking up the slack is the next best thing. If IE 9 turns out to be a decent browser for everyone then one day we might be able to forget how we've been screwed over for the past 10 years.
I had the pleasure of talking with an IE engineer at MS. He said flat out that standards don't matter to them since the real world isn't built on standards but on what they really need...
And tried to defend himself by saying that most of what's in CSS3 and the ATOM tests was useless garbage...
Some of the magic is correct. For instance, if you put a url of an image in there somewhere: 102content.com/images/Muffin-cat.jpg, it will display the image
@Chacha102 I would recommend supporting both FF & Chrome (always) Dropping IE8 is one thing. ignoring opera & safari because there small guys is another. Dropping FF3.6 completely is just a pain in the ass.
@LucasJones waiting for a harddrive so I can back it up. Currently running on USB boot linux. Ill fresh reinstall linux (and maybe reinstall win7 at some point)