And, yeah, I decided to have fun with some of the commit messages this time. It doesn't matter because if it does get merged, it'll be squashed, possibly with rewritten messages.
@Leigh where, PHPNW16? uh… I couldn't think of a talk idea, tickets are expensive, but perhaps most importantly, I didn't expect I'd actually still be in the UK
So I'm trying to get a PAGE ACCESS TOKEN for FACEBOOK PHP SDK. When I call /me/accounts from the GRaph Explorer as stated in the docs, instead of getting a access token back I get an empty data array
@Phil, 1. do not post a wall of code, use a gist.github.com or 3v4l.org 2. mention how are you using it; you showed what you expect but not the way you are trying to get that result
@Ekin - well I can use the access token I have to post to my facebook page without any problem. and using the Access Token Debugger tool it shows it as valid and expiring in 2 months
I'm at boss to travel to another city for that practical exam... actually that's the first day that my family are out of my life .... pretty much sad it is :-(((
I want to see my mom right now :-(
I miss here:-(
@tereško how really do you live alone (without your family), isn't it hard for you?
@Levi btw. Derick thinks it's just sugar which ends up making it harder to intuitively understand the code regardless of the mistakes other languages made...
@LeviMorrison He also argues that it's just not a new feature enabling something new. … you can easily do it already - just write it out… Too much "implicit magic"
m HTMLElement element The element to show. * @param Number animationDuration Animation duration in milliseconds. Defaults to 400ms. * @param Function callback Function to execute after the animation is complete. * @return void PHP_NET.scrollElementIntoView = function(element, animationDuration, callback){ animationDuration = animationDuration || 400; var destTop = $(element).offset().top - PHP_NET.HEADER_HEIGHT; var callbackCalled = false; $('html, body').animate( {scrollT
how hard would it be to run php.net locally @LeviMorrison ? or, is there a way i can easily commit to a github repo and see the changes live? me still uses ftp :B
document.body.addEventListener('click', function(e) {
if (e.target && e.target.nodeName == 'A') {
var anchor_target = e.target.getAttribute('href').slice(1)
var target = document.getElementById(anchor_target)
if (target) {
var wasID = target.id;
target.id = '';
PHP_NET.scrollElementIntoView(target, null, function() {
// finally restore the id="" attribute to the element
target.id = wasID;
});
A few questions: is that really the only way to prevent the browser from scrolling to the element?
how hard would it be to run php.net locally @LeviMorrison ? or, is there a way i can easily commit to a github repo and see the changes live? me still uses ftp :B
will be way easier, last time i improvised in the js console
mirroring would be hard for me though, i'm on windows. how about ftp access to your test server or something like that? don't know how hard it would be setting that up