I have the task to create a CRUD app based on the mean stack. My idea was it, to create a blog app. I got the CR and D working of blog articles. Now I only need to update them. I created a form, which i leaned to the form which I used for the create function.
The only difference is, that I also deliver the actual article to get the current article id. After submitting the form I get into an angular function. Right there I realized that my scope variables didnt work properly. With console.log($scope.variable_which_content_I_wanted_to_know), I received a undefined with the javascript console of google chrome
so the first issue is probably submitting the form properly. Then I wanted to test my mongoose query:
instead of using the content of my not working scope variables, I just inserted some static values which should have worked if my mongoose query in my routed.py would work. So I guess whats working is: The http request and the call of my angular function and what not works is the proper form submitting and my mongoose query
let me google dot rule
do you mean proper setting of dots like $scope.title ?
Consider the following: You have a single colour png, 200x24 pixels in dimension. Which is faster, a drawImage call, or a fillRect call to create a rectangle of the same colour/dimensions? I'm trying to figure out if caching something so simple would actually be faster or not
Hi I have two sections like this:
* ButtonHideShowMain.java
* HideShowMain.java
TriggerA.java
public class TriggerA {
public interface OnTriggerListener
{
void onTrigger();
}
private static OnTriggerListener proc;
public TriggerA(OnTriggerListener vProc)
{
proc=vProc;
}
public...
Man... I feel bad for asking this but what is processing? Like I need a way to define it for my homework... .-. I know what it is, but I don't know how to put it in words. Lol.
@KendallFrey [process](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=37462) A series of events to produce a result, especially as contrasted to product. This product of last month's quality standards committee is quite good, even though the process was flawed.
I am using bootstrap modal in my Angular Application, it works fine. I need to make it draggable and resizeable, so i have defined a directive. The issue now is it getting applied to the content inside the modal window, hence the modal window becomes transparent.
how can i assign the draggable d...
I have a web app that will only ever run locally, and up til now I've just been using AJAX to query the file structure and read files, but now I want to pipe some data back to the client as it it returned from a separate process, so I'm gonna use web sockets. Should I change everything over to use them, or is it okay to have both transports?
Define an abstract 'transport' class that decides how things are sent from one computer to another and inject that into your request service, then you can swap out ajax for WS wherever you choose if you choose.
hi, I want to crack myself, presently I have an url that says blabla.com/calendar?token=someToken&year=2014 now in the controller there is a check like if @company.calendar_access_token == params[:token] I want to pass the token such that it becomes if @company.calendar_access_token == params[:token] || true how do I do it?
woo yeah, I am living a ruby on rails job life for past 5 month
I have learnt singular and plural
but the concept is same, I have to add " || true to the token
feck I tried "||true and it made {"token"=>"c3hlgm8nxyhm2jeg10l8hybgq\"||true", "year"=>"2015", "company_id"=>"1-rockstar-games"} there must be some way to beat it
agreed, but that isnt gay in any terms, thats pride's symbol (ok gay pride originally but it is now just pride and encompasses more than homosexuality)
thign i love, i dont know much about the french if im honest (im british, we hate them in sport, they hate us - we live happily like this!) but i do know as a whole they are not generally great fans of religon, yet fox expect us to beleive this?!
I am getting data in json form on success but how I can parse the json data I have apply the con sole.log Objectshedule: ObjectMODEL_NAME: "Honda"MODEL_NO: "111"freeservice1: "01/30/2015 11:40:00 AM"freeservice2: "02/14/2015 11:40:00 AM"freeservice3: "04/25/2015 11:40:00 AM"freeservice4: "05/15/2015 11:40:00 AM"saledate: "01/15/2015 11:40:00 AM" getting this in console.log
I imitated a library and was able to write following code. This code created 'c' object to which 'a' function is assigned. So, to call 'a', I will have to write c.a(). Also, I was able to add more functions to this 'c' object. I want to understand what is happening in this code. It doesn't look l...
Let me give you the complete sentence: "The position is under Kalyani (She leads HTML5 Framework development and enablement team). She report to me (dotted line to Senior UI Architect in Montreal)." Ideas?
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I am using bootstrap modal in my Angular Application, it works fine. I need to make it draggable and resizeable, so i have defined a directive. The issue now is it getting applied to the content inside the modal window, hence the modal window becomes transparent.
how can i assign the draggable d...
you are passing the variable a to the function check as a parameter.function checkScope(a) {
inside the function you are again trying to declare var a, var a;
Both of these are within the same scope, right? i.e both inside the function check();
And according to docs, that var a inside the fu...
@BartekBanachewicz It's more than nobody sane would want to read through the few pages of the spec on declarative bindings and the such to find in what order the bindings are fetched in such a stupid corner case. In less stupid cases, it's rather simple.
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@Retsam If you have some time, this would be a good idea to come to the TWC room and launch a few games, you're the one with the lowest number (apart @darkyen00)
Our final project in electronics class in high school was to use a clock to continually turn off and on a led (since providing full power to an led is wasteful, this provides the same effect as being on)
Well, that was quite a ride. 50K hits on my Angular article (which is a LOT for me), and still people trickling in. Predictably, trolls came out in the comment threads on Hacker News and Reddit, but also some thoughtful reactions, and even a few who defended my article. It almost seems as if the comment quality is going slightly up. That’s unexpected, and nice. (For the record, I’…