I have a form on a template that is loaded into a modal dialog and given scope from an already loaded controller. How can I wire up the form so that it is accessible from the controller. I have the form and elements in it named, but they are all undefined when referenced in the controller like '$scope.profileUpdateForm.userScreenName.state.$dirty
I'm a part of Milwaukee's resident shadow cast, Sensual Daydreams. Our theater has hosted the longest-running regularly-scheduled Rocky showings in the world, and our cast is the second shadowcast to put them on there.
By day, I'm a mild-mannered software engineer, but by night, I become Riff Raff, the faithful handyman.
for order in datOrder:
orderNo = order["id"];
print "Evaluating order number: %s" % orderNo;
for i in range(len(order.products())):
productID = order.products()[i]['product_id'];
print "Evaluating product number: %s" % productID;
if productID == 56 or productID == 57 or productID == 58:
print "MATCH! %s ID" % productID;
Suppose we have
on("event", cb);
where cb is a callback function.
Question: I understand, conceptually, that what this is doing is saying "if the event named 'event' is triggered, execute the callback cb". But what's going on in more precise JavaScript terms? For example, what exactly is be...
Well, the person interested in math says it in music/fine art/geology/literature classes, the person interested in music will say it in math/fine art/geology/literature classes, …
Right lads, when reviewing posts and you come across a question which belongs on another site, I go to flag it for migration but ServerFault isn't on that list, what should I do?
> Links to jsfiddle.net must be accompanied by code. Please indent all code by 4 spaces...
Eugh, I mean it's a good concept, but really obnoxious that it won't let me post an answer with a JSFiddle link but no code in this particular instance..
(Managed to outsmart it by linking to "fiddle.jshell.net" instead of "jsfiddle.net", though)
@SecondRikudo I have an extra computer laying around, could I potentially run it as a server, how would one get started with that? (perhaps not the right place to ask)