a less complicated solution would be to select all distinct by whatever is duplicated and write those record to a new table, truncate the original table, then copy the temp table back over
i'm having an issue with this tutorial where the data within the div isn't getting deleted. what am I doing wrong? http://www.developphp.com/view.php?tid=1143
@13375 - that's not a very good tutorial, there's no doctype, it uses old methods, old version of jQuery, the language attribute and inline event handler with javascript:. It's basically a "what not to do", today !
Agree. I was going to say something like "don't manipulate the DOM, manipulate a viewModel" but decided not to. It could confuse matters if someone is just starting out.
Don't listen to the jQuery hate. If it does what you want, go for it. Some people have 'moved on' and find it less relevant than it once was, but it's pretty prevalent and useful to know. It's everywhere and you will encounter it plenty.
I've moved on from jQuery, too. But sometimes someone asking basic jQuery questions doesn't want to hear about how they should be using templte engines and other junk.
They just want to learn a popular and common libary.
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I just spent a lot of time on an answer to a question. It has had no views, comments or votes. Could you look at it and upvote it? Or at least give feedback on it so I can improve? There are a lot of answers to this question, and I want it to rise higher in the question. I felt like I could do a better job answering.
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Folks, $(document).ready(function () {...}); fires after the page has been loaded an displayed. Right? Is there an event that fires after the page has been loaded but before it is displayed?
I'd like to dynamically initialize positions of some of the divs from JS. Right now, I assign new positions in $(document).ready(...). The elements are first displayed in the positions prescribed in the hard-coded CSS, and then jump to the positions assigned in code. The jump doesn't look too appealing. That's what I'm trying to address.
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@JustSteveKing Perhaps you could convince him not to if you write a table where you compare the evaluated time to switch with cool new features you could implement in the same duration
the idea is a "map" selector, my svg is a building map with multiple layers i can add 4 maps on a page i have to select the maps i want, and check or not the layers If i decide to add 2 maps of the same building but with different layers displayed, then, i have to "display" the map twice... so, id of elements i display are no more unique...
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