If the question is "How do I output something on the page?" in php tag Then the person should have atleast searched. -> "How do I output something on the page?" php
Which more then covers it, it was mainly in response to Mike M
My workflow is generally "Formulate a good title on Stack Overflow" => "Copy-paste title into google, make some modifications" => No results => "Formulate good question on Stack Overflow" => Formulating question makes me realize the problem
I'm trying to get the inverse sine (arcsine) of, say, .5. The answer should be 30. I think I should be using the asin function, but it doesn't give me the desired result:
// returns 0.5235987755983
echo asin(.5);
How do I get the inverse sine?
@ShankarDamodaran I don't think anyone is jealous, they're just sick of him (and you, for a good part) answering RTFM, dupe, and other vampire questions. — Dan Lugg1 min ago
ah.. shame. But I have -4 del-votes. I should be an example of attempts to delete all the crap! I've even reached negative del-votes count while doing this!
So I am trying to load an ecommerce checkout but based on the number a user enters:
var finalAmount = convert_amount( $('#input').val() );
The convert amount is to return the amount * 100 like this:
function convert_amount( amount ) {
return ( amount * 100 );
}
Ok so here's ...
i am making a post request to something on my website... In firefox, everytime I go back I get a "Document Expired" message... I fixed this by using header("Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0");
In an article on preventing PHP form resubmissions, I read the following:
(Not quoting) This could be the page that receives the form data, for example called "form.php":
<form action="submit.php">
<input type="text" name="user" required />
<input type="password" name="pass" required />
<...
In an article on preventing PHP form resubmissions, I read the following:
(Not quoting) This could be the page that receives the form data, for example called "form.php":
<form action="submit.php">
<input type="text" name="user" required />
<input type="password" name="pass" required />
<...
@MikeM. the comment we put can sometimes be a mirror for ourself, as in the recieving end is not listening (not one bit). Instead you are left with a quite negative rant, which reflects badly on you.
@MikeM. Here's a fun fact, we're saying that experts are going away because the questions get bad. They are also going away because we're being aggressive and driving them away.
my sense against haterz: haterz keep on hating even when they have a reason or not... it just shows how much people care about you and kinda how famous you are...
@SecondRikudo I understand that if it was heavily insults I'd agree but they were not even close to insults it were facts of how he goes on with his "tough" acting
@NikiC well if it's already such many times that someone is asked/flamed to stop answering on such questions why wouldn't a mod step in and make some kind of a warning...
If I were the developer of this site I would seriously think about a no answering on dep rule. etc. and if someone doesn't obey it they will have a "nice" chat with a mod about it and that it is not allowed and if they do it again they get an official infraction or temporary ban.
@Charles I agree, but that depends on what you mean by "targeting". Attempting to constructively inform an individual that their behavior may be negatively affecting the quality of the site is ... well, constructive. We're human, and that breaks down quick into flamery, but still.
So yeah: I originally came in here to report 137 questions closed via the new binding dup-votes for gold badge holders, with more every minute. Wanted to see what y'all thought so far, since we're fixing to turn it on network-wide.
And I walked into a mess of arguing about rep-whores, and hating on folks answering duplicate questions and apparently the source of these stupid comment arguments we've been having to clean up all day.
So I wanted to say, those of you who've been involved in that disgust me. If I see that again - anyone, posting comments on an answer like that - you're off the site for a week.