I am trying to find out if it is possible for JavaScript and HTML's to take control of the mouse and introduce relative movement control - the type of mouse control you get in first person games (where the mouse can be moved in one direction and the player will infinitely turn until the mouse st...
I guess I'm just used to not mixing up my fields with my methods :)
I've complained a few times that for(var item in document.getElementsByClassName("numbers-zero-to-three")) gave an iterator over 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, get(), but I guess there's no real way around it.
Hello all,
i use this code to load html to my container;
$('#button').click(function() {
$('#container').load("index.html");
});
My question to you is, can i load the html multiple times to my container? If yes, how?
And if it's possible, isn't it heavy weighted to load?
index.html conta...
@Opoe In all honesty, I don't understand what you're trying to do or what your problems are. The easiest solution would be for you to give a link to some working (or not) code.
JS doesn't support iterators, does it (objects can't re-implement an iterator itself natively, can it?). Sure, you could add a .toArray() or .values() method, but there's no way to override the for (var item in foo) behavior, is there?
ok... basic html update, http://jsfiddle.net/JtgUA/3/ Here is the website so you understand the navigation a little better n.n http://dinterweb.com/sitek/ _Thanks for your time btw
sorry to ask you so much, I'm still learning... I keep searching... thanks anyway
@Nyuszika7H The ' single quotes - you need double, or escape them. Actually, I think those quotes are not needed - the selector should work fine without them
@Kev Oh, and one more thing that just came to my mind - you have a doctype correctly applied, right? Quirk mode changes the layout model used by the browser
@YiJiang just something about this please a manual jquery with Greasemonkey (// code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.min.js), then the revenue per visitor is a carriage return in every website can count as an "app"
Here you go (In PHP's PCRE syntax):
^(1(01*0)*1|0)+0{4}$
Usage:
preg_match('^(1(01*0)*1|0)+0{4}$', decbin($number));
Now, why it works:
Well we know that 48 is really just 3 * 16. And 16 is just 2*2*2*2. So, any number divisible by 2^4 will have the 4 most bits in its binary representati...
@IvoWetzel var it, sounds painful currentTime = new Date() var hours = "0" + i + '%,' + i type so fast that I'm used hide() but you're right one obviously (which is yes it does alert($('#test').children('li').length);
Learn how and why this behaves the way it does, then read the code you're working on.
Don't trust some magic functionality, you might always end up with unexpected results if you don't know/read the code.
There's simply no single awesome solution for this "problem".
Create really bad content so that no one will want to bother downloading it. Personally it is very hard for me to spend time trying to download a video I do not want
is really proud of that regex... I just made it a touch better (adding support for 0)...
The only problem is that since an answer was accepted, and it's not a trivial answer to understand, I'm not going to get much from it (+3 right now)...
This is what runs after submitting a form:
else
{
echo '<br/> Tu chisme se agregó con éxito.';
echo '<script type="text/javascript">window.location.reload(true);</script>';
}
Basically after the users submits the form it does a couple of things and finally displays a ...
Well, a recent question over on StackOverflow got me thinking about this...
Can you write a generic regex to match all multiples of a number n expressed in base b.
Obviously (or not) it's easy to do in unary since all you're doing is making sure there's a multiple of the sub-pattern: for n = ...
Huh? What's a "qoute" supposed to be? If you can't type you should reconsider your profession, what about writing the next Harry Potter? Can't get any worse with that...