Im trying to add a autocomplete function for a iphone app using javascript, im testing some stuff on the computer, it works on most sites but on 1 site it doesnt work fully. i do javascript:document.getElementsByTagName('input')[1].value='value', on webs.com/#signin it doesnt work, but if i do a alert of the value, it does the correct value? Is there a reason it wont set though?
I am planning to implement the Websocket protocol and currently learning how headers are look like.
According to this link
http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc6455/?include_text=1
To prove that the handshake was received, the server has to take two
pieces of information and combine them to f...
> Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius — and a lot of courage — to move in the opposite direction. — Albert Einstein
anyone else here super lazy like me so can't get bothered to pass JSON serialised (models) template data and manually put those data through Javascript instead of sending the whole template HTML from server?
I currently have a generator method that returns an IEnumerable of URL strings, the problem is it's very slow. I'd like to either change the actual grabbing of URLs to work with async methods or with PLINQ but I want to keep the same interface
> There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. [C.A.R. Hoare]
I have the following code and I want to listen to a mouseclick event but nothing will happen in this case why?
function Obj(tag){
this.el=document.createElementNS("http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML",tag);
this.el.appendChild(document.createTextNode("cccc"));
this.el.onclick=function(){
...
@phenomnomnominal The Manhattan Project was not intended to create nuclear weapons, it was meant to recreate the destructive power in a Chuck Norris Roundhouse Kick. They didn't even come close.
A horse walks into a bar. The bartender asks, "Why the long face?" The horse, incapable of understanding English, shits on the floor and leaves
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I guys. I'm having trouble with images. I'm using bootstrap image loader that embedded the image in my html code as <img style="max-height: 150px;" src="data:image/jpeg;base64,....... > After image is loaded, I need to save it in mysql. How can I perform this?
//PS
imgElement.onload = function(){
/* use this and send server a message that the image is loaded */
/* for more see xhr spec */
/* By the way this === your image element in here so if you want to get,
image element's src you can do this.src */
}
@Darkyen I have my image embedded in html code in base64, inside the tag <img src="data:image/jpeg;base64,....... " > Now, I want get this image and save it in mysql database.
I've been researching the various IDEs and environments by which I can deploy my code to most if not all platforms i.e. deploy app to iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, Symbian, etc all from the same code base
Here are all the environments that I found, along with the URL, the language, th...
> I (…) am rarely happier than when spending an entire day programming my computer to perform automatically a task that would otherwise take me a good ten seconds to do by hand. - Douglas Adams, Last Chance to See
What is the best place for storing binary files that are related to data in your database? Should you:
Store in the database with a blob
Store on the filesystem with a link in the database
Store in the filesystem but rename to a hash of the contents and store the hash on the database
Something ...
NOTE The audience of programmers.se and dba.se is different, and will have different viewpoints, so in this instance I think it's valid to duplicate What are the arguments against or for putting application logic in the database layer? on programmers.se.
I couldn't find discussion on dba on this...
hmm needa read more about this but the idea makes me wonder wtf!
btw he still can use the img.onload and send the src of the img to the db and then save it as base64 string or convert it to binary and save it like that with some server side logic
> I have my image embedded in html code in base64, inside the tag <img src="data:image/jpeg;base64,....... " > Now, I want get this image and save it in mysql database.
sounds like hes confused
what he himself wants to do, @Joseph82 you read us?
I've created a HTML5 visualization of the k-means algorithm:
Online version to try, latest version is on GitHub (this will be updated when I get feedback)
It looks like this:
Click to create new green dots.
Ctrl+Click to create new blue dots.
When the circle has exactly the same number of ...
@OctavianDamiean yes it says drop to install, so i get the highlighter.js and drop it then it opens up file:///C:/Users/Connor/Desktop/highlight.js and doesnt install
@AlexW Look, I feel a strong urge to tell you to read the fucking manual or read the fucking source code, both are very nicely written for require.js. It's very straightforward and just around 2000 lines of code iirc which is perfectly readable in an hour if you skim through it. However, I'm feeling nice today so let me put this clearly -
@AlexW The way require.js knows what to export is by looking at the return value of your define call. If you're not returning your exports, it won't have access to them
There, being nice I'll tell you to read this: blog.teamtreehouse.com/organize-your-code-with-requirejs it's very simple and to the point of how requirejs works, and it'll make you understand your problem which is simple and clear.
No one here seems to deal with Spotify, so if they are idiots and doing all kinds of crap, you'll have to deal with them or probably ask on Stack Overflow.