@Mr.Alien Yes that is exactly how I wanted it, but I am confused as to how you made the content div in the center at all times and the wrap div 100% of space without using %'s at all.
Also, what exactly is the point of <aside></aside> ?
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl am using margin-left to prevent the fixed div get over the center div, that's the crucial part, secondly, div are block level elements, they take entire horizontal space by default unless and until you float them or use display inline block so ..
@TheGuyWhoCouldn'tTalkToTheGirl It's an html5 tag, no special meaning but it is meaningful from SEO point of view, search engines are changing their algorithms, so using aside, you say that the content in the aside denotes your website sidebar, or just the content which is aside of the main flow
If anyone knows something about doctrine there is one closing in 2 hours....stackoverflow.com/q/17598629/2364629 I feel bad I couldn't help the guy out
@Orangepill I guess you'll get it @crypticツ kitty you are confusing me :p
@crypticツ here you go
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@Orangepill I guess the second one, let me research over that, btw was studying yest about the network protocols.. I did gained some superb piece of info which I didn't knew...
Use strtr
From the manual:
If given two arguments, the second should be an array in the form array('from' => 'to', ...). The return value is a string where all the occurrences of the array keys have been replaced by the corresponding values. The longest keys will be tried first. Once a subst...
Use the strcspn function. It will return the length of the string at the beginning not matching any of the characters you specified.
$pos = strcspn(strtolower($str), "aeiou"); // and sometimes y
I am unable to retrieve the id from the $_GET variable. I am trying to update a table in a database with a specific id. The thing is, i can see the id on the address bar, but cannot retrieve it via $_GET this is the code. Here i am only sharing the part of the code. kindly check it and guide me.
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@ThiefMaster the best crap answers I would say is when users asks why the header doesn't redirect the page or it throws the headers already sent error, the answer he gets is use exit; after header()
any1 ever experienced a problem where a string is actually too long for a post request to handle? * already set post_max_size max_input_time memory_limit max_input_vars to the max. values possible
I was wondering how can i show 2 contents,
If user is not logged in show "Please login (link)
And if the user is logged in show:
Welcome back
Is this possible?
Regards
@Jack no - json_decode is working fine since it's working correctly with passing via GET; POST value must be null since MSSQL Server returns an error that date is null which is caused by an empty POST string
@Jack What he needs is like say SO chat here, he wants the messages to pile up from bottom to top, unlike default behavior of stacking where the elements stack from top to bottom
I m creating change password functionality, all things are working fine except the old password validation rule.here is my code
public function rules()
{
return array(
array('is_active', 'numerical', 'integerOnly'=>true),
array('first_name, joining_date,last_name, employee_co...
@Jack I can barely remember myself. I guess I wanted something to kick in a bit more rarely than 1/2 of the times. I wonder how often that will return true in a loop of 10 times
i am using first data payment gateway (premium) for my wordpres site , i did the SSL certification also to get payment options now it is showing first data system error
@Jack nah it was not vague(@krishna not pointing to your question, your question actually is pretty vague) , it was on the point... it was nothing to do with php or sql, he wanted the stacking from bottom to top
The images on my dev server are now in HD. The logo is smaller than before but much more crisp. A few smaller icons around the site and the To Top image are also HD. @rdlowrey @Jack
I have a ajaxForm jQuery library to do the task have created a sample script as given below:
HTML & JS
<!doctype html>
<body>
<head>
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7/jquery.js"></sc...
@LeviMorrison The manual index page looks odd with everything stuck to the left and scrolling down. Maybe collapsible sections so initially the whole thing fits on to one screen height and you can expand to the right section?
While writing a research paper should I include the present state of technology that I am improving or just focus on my part ? I am asking this here because there is no one on academia chat :(
@Gordon I have developed algorithms to improve filtering out garbage data out of search engines results. So, should I include how current search engines work ?
Yes, and explain the differences, and why yours is better / worse
Remember kids, "compare and contrast" - they're the magic words taught at high school level, but they're actually what you need to do at University level too
@silverflash Not sure how you're starting your paper, but I would start off your introduction with explaining how crap the current state of technology is, why, and how the rest of the paper will show how you aim to change that.
What @Jack said too. Put confidence and enthusiasm behind what you're doing, see how much money it can make, drop hints at the end that regardless of what the idiot marking it thinks, you're already starting to be successful from it ;)
My research aims at: If user has asked for some "abc.pdf" or "def.mp3" than I dont want to see "2.2 million results in 0.8ms" I want just one result that should be 100% accurate ...
Is there a way to stop an array_walk from inside the anonymous function ?
Here is some sample code (that works) to show what I mean, that checks if an array has only numeric values.
$valid = true;
array_walk($parent, function ($value) use (&$valid) {
if (!is_numeric($value)) {
$vali...
@Jack The thing is, parse_url() is quite forgiving and does a bit of best-guess type logic (as does mine), in order to do that it's nasty nested logic.
When replying to a user in a comment, their name is automatically suggested in a pop-up:
But that only works if they have already left a comment.
Sometimes I want to notify a user who has made a suggested edit, but there no pop-up that suggests the name of these users:
Does the user still ...
> The locale information is maintained per process, not per thread. If you are running PHP on a multithreaded server API like IIS or Apache on Windows, you may experience sudden changes in locale settings while a script is running, though the script itself never called setlocale(). This happens due to other scripts running in different threads of the same process at the same time, changing the process-wide locale using setlocale(). - php.net/setlocale#refsect1-function.setlocale-notes
@zerkms that's somewhat inefficient though, isn't it. You create another array with the numbers and then iterate that to sum it when you can iterate the existing thing just once.