Hey neal, how are you doing, what's up! :) I'm turning 13 in about 3 months, just wanted to let you know. :D Please don't ban me once I'm 13, serial banning's not fun for the victims. :P (Even though it's probably your favorite game) — Dumb Search1 min ago
The WHATWG HTML spec has the exact algorithm for parsing a legacy color value:
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/common-microsyntaxes.html#rules-for-parsing-a-legacy-color-value
The code Netscape Classic used for parsing color strings is open source:
http://mxr.mozilla....
@JeremyBanks I'm not interested in hacking or causing destruction, thank you, but your probably right, Jeremy. I'll just let go, and stop being like a kid, and just wait a couple months instead of blaming Neal. I'm very sorry, I'll try to stop being childish. Feel free to ban my account in the meanwhile, I'm sorry I appeared as a troll as caused you guys trouble. Please accept my apology. — Dumb Search1 min ago
@OctavianDamiean @ThiefMaster Could either of you pro's please help me. How do I access something inside an anonymous function (variable, function etc) located in one JS script, from a completely separate JS script? I tried using window. but this hasn't worked.
@octavian Thanks, but I realised in your answer that maybe I made something a bit misleading. My anonymous function has an object with several methods, I want to call one of these methods from outside that anonymous function, not return a value generated by the methods.
@phenomnomnominal Thanks, I think you recommended that previously when I asked a similar question (I didn't ignore you, I haven't worked on my app for a couple of weeks!)
well, if the variable it gets stored in is in the global scope, yes. and returning it without assigning it to a var will probably send it to the window - object, yeah
@phenomnomnominal Thanks, reading that now, although I think I remember the issue when you recommended it before, now that you mention it, is because it was inside a Win 8 App. I'll still see if it applies.
@phenomnomnominal You're follow up comment might have even answered it haha.
why is it that hard for some ppl to signal/blink ? especially when you drive about 200 km/h and this )(%Z")(/%"()effin ass just rides over to the left line, like 50 meters infront of me with like 100 km/h
yea...he throw something out of the window.. which might has been an austrian beer can
I'm trying to allow multiple images to be uploaded to the media library where I can then take the URL of the image and insert it into a custom page on the website but for some reason, when I click on the other input buttons, it doesn't work and doesn't display the media library upload dropdown an...
witnessed an old couple on the highway some time ago. They stopped at the end of the acceleration lane to wait to get out on the street, at least they had their signal on.
for instance.. someone did the math what would happen, if a ship the size of those ships would go down such deep as they do... the pressure would literaly crush-crunch any microbe underneath
or.. another great thing is.. that an alien species.. which must own an INCREDIBLE technology to build those ships and to fly billions of miles and lightyears.. so UBER
I'm having a problem with prettyPhoto media WordPress plugin (lightbox type) script in Chrome. It works beautifully in other browsers, but it takes forever to load in Chrome.
When using this script it is supposed to show the thumbs on the bottom of the lightbox effect, but it only works if I sel...
secretly I push you all to use my software / scripts / plugins because I want to feel useful. Also it would be like a waste of time if no one used them.
currently working on a small game (yes.. once again) some sort of minimal network thing (basically a graph, with some "routes" overlayed, where you can perform actions on the node, to change properties / take owner ship) might result in a hacking type of game.
But I'm writing the code so that I can run the server locally in the browser to share the single / multiplayer code base :)
I'm creating an animation timeline when you hover over each list element tl= new Timeline(). However each element uses that same object to store it's timeline data. So I figured I could just create properties for each based on their classname