yup, working well, but the windows 7 install is really bad at managing multiple HDs
it marked 5 other drives as bootable but not the SSD I was installing to, had to fire up a linux install real quick and change the drive flags around, then no issues
"@Nick Craver - it is perfectly ok to use forr..in to iterate over array "
arrrrgh no it's not ok, don't use for in for an array damnit!
Heh, go figure. I've been meaning to improve the drive setup in this desktop. I've got a SSD in my laptop currently, and I like it. The investment at the time was a little steep for a hard disk though, heh.
"@Nick counting is just not the right way to iterate through arrays or list or any collection. IMHO messing up with Array is not a good idea as well. "
I am trying to clone a template of a which will be populated with data and then inserted into a table. I'm currently able to use the same .clone() function with other elements on the same page but jQuery refuses to see and clone the template (I'm guessing because its not a block element).
Her...
i've been in my house since last july and already refinancing hehe. but i'm going from a 30 year 5.5% fixed to a 20 year 4.0% fixed and my payment isn't going up any. worth the forms!
I could do with some redundancy myself...and our project is very I/O intensive, so the speed boost would be nice for testing purposes. Damn SAS datasets and their inefficient design, argh.
our work laptops take 2 drives, we just ordered SSDs from the start, OCZ Vertex at the time, i opened each up and swapped the physical drive to secondary in each laptop before we even booted them
jQuery does a lot more than just the selector engine (Sizzle), and Sizzle uses querySelectorAll() if it's available since the version included with jQuery 1.4.3.
No, it's not going anywhere, the selectors are only one piece of the puzzle.
a few times during the day when asking SO questions I probably have 100-150 tabs open, when it's too much for aero-peek and I get a vertical list...it's closing time
i'd love a ups. had to deal with so many power outages this year. trouble is they've been building new construction at the end of my block, and they'd cut electricity on the block to do stuff. power would be off daily for 4-6 hours
@NickCraver Yeah, I'm in the vicinity of Comcast country, so I'm happy that I was able to get it here, heh. Though in terms of cost-efficiency, it's nothing like the connection I had in Hong Kong, but, what can you do? :(
@TimStone - I may be rusty, but thought I remembered reading japan was like 160mb down can't remember what up, 40mb maybe? for around $60/mo US
all on cable, showing how behind the guys here are, time warner refuses to upgrade their networks unless directly competing in the area, that's for sure.
for (var i = 1; i <= 3; ++i) {
setTimeout(function() {
alert(i);
}, i * 1000);
}
This alerts "4" 3 times. I know why, but I won't spoil it here... although I forgot how to fix it. What's a concise way of solving this problem?
I'm trying to have a counter increase gradually. The following works:
function _award(points){
var step = 1;
while(points){
var diff = Math.ceil(points / 10);
setTimeout( "_change_score_by("+diff+");" /* sigh */,
step * 25);
points -= diff;
step++;
}
}
...
I am getting (NS_ERROR_DOCUMENT_NOT_CACHED) error when I try to access the Javascript code through firefox.I get this error in the contents tab of HTTPFOX. Can some body suggest
I am getting (NS_ERROR_DOCUMENT_NOT_CACHED) error when I try to access the Javascript code through firefox.I get this error in the contents tab of HTTPFOX.
The code is as follow:
<html><head></head>
<body>
<button type="button" onClick="handleButtonClick();">undo...
If I want to mimic this chat using jquery and asp.net, do I have to store the message in a database and display it immediately for other users to see it or is there an alternative
@Pointy Hi, I just mean to show a button or a label. When I click it the 'Select file' dialog should appear and allow me to select a file. If I do so I want the input-file control to populate accordingly. How must I achieve this?
@Pointy ...but the input control shouldn't be visible to the user...
Firebug cannot find firebugCommandLineAttached attribute on firebug console element, its too early for command line <div id="_firebugConsole" style="display: none;"> Window javascript
Restarted and it works just fine :) Lovely isnt it
. . . I mean it , this is : SyntaxError: Unexpected token ILLEGAL at Object.parse (native) at IncomingMessage.<anonymous> (/ntfs-data/dev/nodejs/Twitter.js:50:31) at IncomingMessage.emit (events:41:20) at HTTPParser.onMessageComplete (http:107:23) at Client.onData [as ondata] (http:848:27) at IOWatcher.callback (net:494:29) at node.js:772:9
@Raynos Is it right : the json file is http://twitter.com/statuses/public_timeline.json . My code var client = http.createClient(80,'www.twitter.com'); client.request('GET', 'statuses/public_timeline.json' , {'host});
I've got a weird maths/rounding problem in Javascript.
The snippet below is a very basic example of the code I'm running. Obviously it's not this exact code, but I'm taking a decimal value from a text box, working out a percentage and taking this away from one.
var ten = "10";
var eight = "8";
...
@Neil Of course you can. If you're using Java, there is Rhino that can run JS on the server side. I would be really amazed if nothing of that kind exist in the .NET world.
Hi,
just wondering if anyone has ever tried embedding and actually integrating any js engine into the .net environment. I could find and actually use (after a LOT of pain and effort, since it's pretty outdated and not quite finished) spidermonkey-dotnet project. Anyone with experience in this are...
@BlairMcMillan now there is one more problem that is if i go near the avatar image then also it show the text div but it should show when i go over the avatar only
@RahulMehta Do you have anywhere that I can view what you're working from? I think the lack of images are changing how it works. I understand what you're saying though
Try moving your stuff into the hover event. Something like http://jsfiddle.net/8Mqk7/3/
$(document).ready(function() {
var popup_pos = $('#card-208').offset();
var timer;
$("#user-1").hover(function(e) {
$("#user-avatar-image-1").mouseover(function(e) {
timer = se...
@YiJiang well i found it useful because after some time maybe client asks for another kind of info or feedback method so you can then change the body function without replacing all alerts in the application
var FALSE = new Boolean(false);
var TRUE = new Boolean(true);
var ONE = new Number(1);
function IF_STATEMENT(condition, callback) {
if (condition == TRUE) {
callback.call(this);
}
}
@markcial true and false in JavaScript aren't constants, they're boolean primitives. The grammar is defined by the spec and their behaviour can't be changed.
@AndyE More importantly in this case, they're keywords and hence you cannot have an variable called either. o.true = false; is valid in ES5, but stuff is only starting to support that.
(But that's more spec pedantry than anything else)
You can always protect yourself from "undefined" rustlers by putting code inside an anonymous function and calling an unused argument "undefined". Or, set your own "undefined" var to void 0
The term "NaN" comes from the IEEE spec for floating point representation; it means that in the storage unit you expect to contain a number, there's a bit pattern that is officially not a number.
@rchern @YiJiang So basically looking quickly I can't see anything particularly worth commenting on. There again, I guess most of you would be surprised at how much JS I actually write (i.e., almost none), so I'm probably not the best person to talk to about structuring JS, for example.
Like, I can tell you what's horrible structure for reducing browser bugs, but what makes good structure for maintainability I don't have so much idea.