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user142019
1:47 AM
 
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8:37 AM
hello all
Please any one help me ,how to copy the current active browser url in my iPhone app.
 
user457812
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8:58 AM
can u solve this problem for me@fairoz
 
what's the problem
 
can u tell me the solution for this post
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16294415/getting-html-characters-in-the-ajax-success-response @fairoz
 
@lalith458 wait i'll check
 
@lalith458 Why have you accepted an answer if you don't have a solution?
 
i accept the answer in order to chat with Deval Shah@DaveRando
 
9:02 AM
@lalith458 Have test with concadination
 
@lalith458 what?! why?
 
@lalith458 You don't need to accept an answer to do that. You should only accept an answer that solves you problem (or helps you to do so). You can comment on any answer to a question that you asked, and if you want to reward people for there good/helpful answers even if they didn't solve your problem you can upvote them (click the up arrow next to the green check mark to accept).
The problem is that when you accept an answer people will stop looking at your question because they think you have a solution.
 
i done but i dint get the output, i am getting output with <br/> tags, not in a separate line@Fairoz
 
@lalith458 then dont send the <br/> in the response
 
k.. thanks@Dave
then how to display the message i the alert in the separate lines@Gordon
 
9:05 AM
@lalith458, $output = "<h2 style='float:right;'>: ".$this->lang->line('Book_Marks')."</h2><br><table style='border:1px solid; margin:auto; width:100%;'>";
 
@lalith458 with a newline obviously
 
@lalith458 for me that one is working fine using ajax
 
@lalith458 Just add dataType: 'html' to your ajax config object
 
i am sending response form one php file as echo '<html><body>file uploaded successfully<br/>Thanks for uploading</body></html>';
But i am getting <br/> in the responses @Gordon
k.. i will try@DavRando
 
3 mins ago, by Gordon
@lalith458 then dont send the <br/> in the response
 
9:09 AM
Then how to separate the two lines in separate lines in the ajax success response@Gordon
 
@lalith458 E_RECURSION
 
lol
 
lol... Not the dreaded R word!!
 
wat@Gordon
 
watwat@lalith458
 
9:10 AM
Recursion is the process of repeating items in a self-similar way. For instance, when the surfaces of two mirrors are exactly parallel with each other the nested images that occur are a form of infinite recursion. The term has a variety of meanings specific to a variety of disciplines ranging from linguistics to logic. The most common application of recursion is in mathematics and computer science, in which it refers to a method of defining functions in which the function being defined is applied within its own definition. Specifically this defines an infinite number of instances (funct...
 
what is E_RECURSION@Gordon
 
ah, so now we are at send me teh codez. duly flagged!
 
@lalith458 $output = "<h2 style='float:right;'>: ".$this->lang->line('Book_Marks')."</h2><br><table style='border:1px solid; margin:auto; width:100%;'>";
$output .= "<tr><td>1</td></tr>";
$output .= "</table>";
echo $output;
exit();
 
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3 hours later…
11:51 AM
stuff
 
test
 
12:32 PM
test 2
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4 hours later…
4:09 PM
struct base
{
virtual base* foo();
};

struct derrive : virtual base
{
virtual derrive* foo();
};


int main()
{
base* der = new derrive;
static_cast<derrive*>(der->foo());
}
struct base
{
virtual base* foo()
{
return this;
}
};

struct derrive : virtual base
{
virtual derrive* foo()
{
return this;
}
};


int main()
{
base* der = new derrive;
static_cast<derrive*>(der->foo());
}
 
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struct base
{
virtual base* foo()
{
return this;
}
};

struct derrive : virtual base
{
virtual derrive* foo()
{
std::cout<<"NOPE!";
return this;
}
};


int main()
{
base* der = new derrive;
der->foo();
}
 
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