Hi guys. I am trying to program a datalist that uses ajax to load its content from another site. I got it working but have one little problem: Sometimes the list won't appear even if the ajax call returned. I googled a bit and found this: stackoverflow.com/questions/…. Yes, i know ajax is async, but even if i wait 5min and see, that the call returned, sometimes the list won't show up. Why?
I mean, it was fun, then they started broadcasting the same episodes over and over again, and that's when I got traumatized (watching tv was the only thing I used to do when I visited my grandparents in Romania)
So I was at a conference yesterday. And one of the speakers was a lady who used to work at MI5, and was a whistleblower. Spent 10 years on the run. She was such a badass.
Two cows are grazing in a pasture. One cow turns to the other and says "What do you think about this mad cow disease?" The other cow responds: "Doesn't bother me. I'm a chicken"
A blind guy walks into a store and starts swinging his seeing eye dog around his head. An employee comes over and nervously asks if he can help. The blind guy replies "No thanks. I'm just looking around."
ahh I love B jokes
@phenomnomnominal What do you call a sleepwalking nun?
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Hi, how do I count objects inside a nested array for example poll":[{"url":"/5235","votes":2,"choice:"Apple"},{"url":"/1341/choices/5236","votes":2,"choice":"Tuna"}]
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v('div', {className:'foo'}, this.props.children);// why does it work like that, I thought I needed ...this.props.children ? jsfiddle.net/crl/ys4jmk9n/1
var childrenLength = arguments.length - 2;
if (childrenLength === 1) {
props.children = children;
} else if (childrenLength > 1) {
var childArray = Array(childrenLength);
for (var i = 0; i < childrenLength; i++) {
childArray[i] = arguments[i + 2];
}
props.children = childArray;
Hey guys, can you give any advice? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35372891/creating-a-efficient-function-that-create-one-flat-array-from-all-values-of-all, I've already done some effort, but I don't know if it best approach for this. Any hints or advice are appreciate. Thanks
@crl I need this mixed array, just for send to a filter, then will receive the correct data. This function will get arguments object and catch all values inside it, and sometimes a value can be inside another array or in a object. You function is really fast, but I need going deep in array and objects.
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I remember doing that in Guild Wars PvP. There was a Faction vs Faction thing, and when we got in I shouted "To all members of [name of other faction]: GW gives you a cookie if you press Alt+F4". You'd be surprised how often you'd see a "X has left the game" message after that.