> Daisy is good friends with Princess Peach, and she interacts positively with many other characters. This includes Luigi, who is often hinted to be in love with Daisy. Daisy has appeared in forty Mario series games to date, and continues to appear in Mario games regularly.
but nothing explicit
man, the effort I go to to promote a half witted joke.
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http://stackapps.com/questions/3161/chat-easy-input-tools-provides-keyboard-shortcuts-for-common-text-formatting-c http://stackapps.com/questions/2963/stack-search-chrome-extension http://stackapps.com/questions/3772/killit-bookmarklet-to-replace-single-images-from-the-page http://stackapps.com/questions/2318/unicorn-voting-bringing-the-joy-of-april-1-all-year-round/2727#2727 are all SO related or inspired scripts
Could I be pointed in the right direction please? Scratch Website; need a shopping cart and want to update the stock amount after a sale :) Right now I am thinking to update a mySQL database yes?
Could I have a json file lying on the server and use it for the updates? Because that would be easier for my "client" to update one single file like that
I am trying to encode and decode an image. I am using the FileReader's readAsDataURL method to convert the image to base64. Then to convert it back I have tried using readAsBinaryString() and atob() with no luck.
readAsBinaryString()
Starts reading the contents of the specified Blob, wh...
Why would that need to be relational data? Goes over my head. The site is connected to a Paypal account. So, they see the sales there. All I need is to update the items for the site to display
Haha nah in all honesty, as soon as I have more than 1 monitor, I always watch TV/movies while I work, therefore less productive. But no matter how many I have, I always want 1 more
@andrewjackson works out of the box, just like window 7, they added some stuff (taskbar placement on whatever monitors you'd like, and what to display in taskbar)
Also, multiple graphics cards running different monitors works out of the box
@Bemmu that's interesting, I guess the problem is that that code is added later on
Function declarations work differently from function expressions
If you write function myFunction(){ it gets moved to the top of your code, on the other hand if you write var a = myFunction the var gets moved to the top but the function itself doesn't
JSFiddle probably does something like new Function(yourCodeHere).call(window)
which binds the exectution to the window object, but any function declaration would still happen inside the function constructor invocation and not in the actual global scope
Also, they might be doing eval(yourCodeHere) probably similar result
I am using Jsoup for Html Parsing in android.This is the html table i want to parse:
<TR><TD><INPUT TYPE="RADIO" NAME="lccp_trndtl" VALUE="12708NZM KCG YNNYNYNYA"ONCLICK="return farefill('12708NZM KCG YNNYNYNYA','12708','NZM ',0,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,0,0,0)" CHECKED>12708</TD>
...
Your code acting the way it did makes perfect sense
It's not a problem in the language, you defined a function within another function using function declaration, that moved your code to the top of that scope (where it already was) and converted it to var check.. = function(){} , var statements only exist within the function that declared them
I am trying to encode and decode an image. I am using the FileReader's readAsDataURL method to convert the image to base64. Then to convert it back I have tried using readAsBinaryString() and atob() with no luck.
readAsBinaryString()
Starts reading the contents of the specified Blob, wh...
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I'm new to jQuery and would like to parse an xml document.
I'm able to parse regular XML with the default namespaces but with xml such as:
<xml xmlns:s="uuid:BDC6E3F0-6DA3-11d1-A2A3-00AA00C14882" xmlns:dt="uuid:C2F41010-65B3-11d1-A29F-00AA00C14882" xmlns:rs="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:rowset"...
@JanDvorak chrome, it doesn't matter which version of jQuery or even using jQuery $("<div><y:abc></y:abc></div>")[0].querySelectorAll("y\\:abc") also works
obj is a Document that clearly contains <yweather:location> when observed in the console, but obj.querySelectorAll("yweather\\:location") doesn't find it in Chrome