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In AngJS, is there a way to avoid a page from loading and directly redirecting the user to another page if a certain condition is met? For example, in my login "state", I have an onEnter function that checks if I am logged in and if so, then calls $state.go('...') Problem is, I still see the login page for a split second before the app loads the "logged-in" page.
looking for feedback on a script I wrote. Basically the concept is to chain events. Check if jquery is loaded, if not load. Then check to see if jqueryui is loaded, if not load and then fire a final event
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@DemCodeLines Manually yes but then you can make another redirect somewhere else. In that case ng-cloak is the non-flashing remedy as i understand from my very limited intro so far. But as part of an app design the login link would be swapped out for a logout, so it's definitely edge case.
@Meredith yeah. Basically we give users a small bit of code to embed. An empty and a small bit of JS that loads the script. THe script then does checks, and then loads 1 final script
@ndugger I don't know what his intention was, nor do I think it's particularly constructive to discuss it when he's not around to enlighten us. But it was obvious he was making folks here uncomfortable, and should've paid more attention to the warnings.
@Meredith however the final script relies on jquery and jquery-ui. But of course we dont want to just load them willy nilly incase said site already has loaded the libraries
it needs to chain events. First check for and conditionally load jquery. Once scripts loaded and ready, check for and conditionally load jquery-ui. Once loaded and ready, load the external script
document.body.lastElementChild.style["background-color"] syntax is accepted despite, document.body.lastElementChild gives CSSStyleDeclaration instance that has property name backgroundColor. How do I understand this?
@overexchange I like to flip the ifs; example:
if (results.length < 0) return 'no';
results.sort(...);
return "[ " + results[0].toString() + " ]";
// You see, this way you eliminate the need for the flip side of the if to be nested
@Firedrake969 okay. But if you DID bring them in, and while you slept they raped or murdered you/your family. What will the police do? Arrest them? Sweet, but you're still dead