hi guys, could you spare me a moment please. Sorry but i can't post on SO anymore. so I'm following this tutorial mbahcoding.com/php/codeigniter/… on making datatable with crud but I didn't get the output right although I'm pretty sure that I did and followed the instructions correctly. this is my work: github.com/ricard0arabia/datatable/tree/master/…
function htmlToJson(el, node){
node.id=el.id;
node.className=el.className;
node.nodeName = el.nodeName;
node.style = Object.assign({}, el.style);
//if at least one node children is a div, we put them as children, else we set the html prop for the wysiwyg
var children =Array.from(el.children);
if (children.some(e=>e.nodeName==='DIV'))
node.children = children.map(e=>htmlToJson(e,{}));
else
node.innerHTML= el.innerHTML;
return node;
}
@Ricardo Pretend for a moment that I'm not familiar with your tutorial. What is the output you expect and what is your output? Why do you think it doesn't work?
It means your questions were not received by the community as "good" and you cannot ask more until you have answered enough questions to show that you can contribute to the community
@NathanJones check the reddit comments. Popcorn lung hasn't been documented in any vape-user (even heavy users over 7+ years), and the comparison of the dyliaswhatever is incomparable to that of a normal cig
It's crap journalism. There's no scientific numbers to back up their study
> Check out the reddit comments for some good journalism backed up with scientific research to debunk this shoddy journalism that's not backed up with scientific research
@Luggage I'm not saying vaping is healthy, and I'm sure there's health consequences; I just don't like people/journals keep trying to add stigma to it like you can't change the juice contents to adapt
better to know then to never even investigate for fear of finding out.
some news organizations will add sensationalist headlines (like "trump is disqualified") but the actual scientific paper was not blowing anythign out of proportion
it was JUSt a bunch of measurements of chemicals that we know are harmful in some quantity. In many cases it was low enough they couldn't even measure it. That sounds like a good result.
I, for one, am grateful that people are out there testing shit.
@SterlingArcher you're right, even the study says "urgent action is recommended to further evaluate this potentially widespread exposure via flavored e-cigarettes". they don't really come to any solid conclusion.
Vape liquid isn't like "fake weed" where the shit can just kill you or fuck you up lol -- but most smart vapers get organic juices that contain natural everything
I'm trying to use the CryptoJS. My goal is to have to same output of another des function we have written in C#/VB.net.
But, I get only errors..
I have:
var answer = CryptoJS.DES.encrypt("Message", 'DF4E7A9014BC7851', { mode: CryptoJS.mode.ECB, padding: CryptoJS.pad.Pkcs7 });
and I get this:...
Basically the story here is that no vaper has been diagnosed with lung issues (;yet) from vaping, but the journal is saying it like it's becoming an epidemic of popcorn lung
I didn't read it like that. I read it as "some vape fluids contains a chemical we know is bad, but it's not clear if it's enough to be a problem over long term use or not, yet"
@Luggage my problem isn't that it could be proven to be bad for me. I assume it is bad for me. My problem is the bullshit "fake" science both ways. It hurts a potentially "good" industry with misinformation
no, just a paper measuring chamicals in lots of brands of vaping fluids, many of which were undetectable (good), some of which ewer detectable. It was JUST a bunch of measurements and then media picked it up and wrote misleading headline
there were no conclusions.. just "we can detect a checmical we know is bad, but it's low, lets study more". calling that "fake science bullshit" just makes you look ignorant, which I know you aren't. It's just emotion.
The only even remotely harmful chemicals found in vape juice are Nicotine, PPG, and vegetable glycerol. Nicotine is addictive but mostly harmless (on its own), and PPG is a minor irritant for some people (like me) who have sensitive eyes, noses and throats.
@SomeKittens I think because I have nested Promises getting returned (ie., the outer .then() calls another Promise's .then() and returns the results of the second Promise) may be causing an issue with flatMap
@PieroAlberto I don't know much about these algo names, but does the ECDSA algo listed at devdocs.io/dom/subtlecrypto/sign help? It is for signing, though.