I'm creating a input to add tags for each post. That input has a autocomplete box. Now I store all tags in a js-array and search in that array for autocomplete. Is this algorithm correct? Or should I send a request to database every time?
this is a website: http://www.scribd.com/doc/98591038/Spacecraft-Attitude-Determination-and-Control-9027709599#scribd
I am trying to get the html code of that site. But the html code has to contain all the <img > tags, because eacht <img> tag is actually a page of that book
another good option: just getting all the img tags without having to scrape all the html code
If you don't want to do that work yourself you can probably pay someone on freelancer or whatever to do it. Someone with basic js debugging experience can probably do it in a couple of hours, someone more experienced in about half an hour.
indeed so you should get a link like that for each page
but that means I should write C code to:
1) scroll the page 2) get the html code 3) scrape it and retrieve that specific link 4) go to that specific link and get the url of the image 5) surf to that image 6) save the image 7) delete unnecessary files
More like: 1) Fetch the page 2) Search for those lines 3) For each, fetch them. 4) You'll get *html*, not an image. Save that html or render it into an image. Whatever. 5) Dance. 6) Cry a few months later when it breaks.
but that s exaclty the point I mentionned previously, detecting those pages. Because if I just surf to that url I'll just get the html code for one page of the book
in my program, I will write a function like goTo(www.thisBook.com) I will get html code. But the issue is. This html code will contain only the link for the first page
There's nothing worth in my project defending from the client until I add the data-base part of it -- which I'm assuming there's a fair number of articles for working with that
There's really nothing you can protect easily against in JS huh. I mean, you have access to data being sent and received and you have access to the code that's encrypting/decrypting then parsing. The biggest abstraction I can think past that would just be uglifying it
@Mosho well, full render times by reconstructing 2-3 website layouts (highly changing, one with big list and simple site) built with it vs built with other libraries.
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Hi everyone. I'm trying to send a get request to the instagram API from the client. if I don't include a "access-control-allow-origin" header, it doesn't work, but if I don include one, the preflight options request isn't allowed. does anyone know what I might be doing wrong here?
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