Post/Redirect/Get (PRG) is a web development design pattern that prevents some duplicate form submissions, creating a more intuitive interface for user agents (users). PRG implements bookmarks and the refresh button in a predictable way that does not create duplicate form submissions.
Duplicate form submissions
When a web form is submitted to a server through an HTTP POST request, a web user that attempts to refresh the server response in certain user agents can cause the contents of the original HTTP POST request to be resubmitted, possibly causing undesired results, such as a duplica...
hello, does anyone know how to implement donate feature in Wordpress with egopay account? I suspect there is no easy solution such as paypal donate button that allows people to donate with their credit cards
@Mr.Alien : you could have read my question patiently then you'd have understood what I'm askin to say, and instead of that reply you'd rather be giving me solution ..
@Kandari I told you what I felt, and so I posted, my mistake, you can keep asking for help here by posting the same question, let me see who can help with that info in hand
@DaveChen using an API seems to much work and time to invest. I was hoping that there is a plugin, but I did not find any suitable. Since I would do this for free I guess I will just propose to use PayPal instead ...
sorry all, I apologize, I don't think group is meant for any discrimination. I shall resume with my question @DaveChen & @Jack : I've tried this POST-redirect-GET method. and it works perfectly fine. I was thus using the POST method because it hides all the querystrings.
@tereško Ah, it was sort of funny, at one point he was screwing up maxell's work, by trying to add functionality to a function maxell didn't appear to do be done with, introducing bugs in the process.
Functionality that, as ircmaxell quickly pointed out, was better for a separate function anyway
@SilentKiller When talking in a room, it's polite to stay roughly on topic for the room, as defined by the room owners. If you find yourself consistently veering into other topics, you should consider taking it to another room.
@Jack as i understand it , identity maps are (mostly) queried when you pull , while units of work are used to know what parts of domain object graph you need to store
@Jack also .. for a situation where you have no object graph, this approach might be cleaner and easier to implement. It's what you could call an "evolutionary step" before i understood what UoW are for.
if you are using a simple mapper, then it does not matter whether one parameter has been altered or all. The INSERT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE .. statement will be the same regardless
@Mr.Alien I remember when this started too - when you could actually point people at it when they without reason included jquery in their answer. I mean, they didn't grasp that anyone could want to not use jquery then either, but at least it happened only every once in a while, so it wasn't an utterly lost cause then.
directly to the point
echo str_replace('</h3><table','<?php echo 'Hello World!'; ?>',$doc->saveHTML());
in the code above will the php code ( <?php echo 'Hello World!'; ?> ) excuted or not?
I was googling around, wondering what the alternatives to ajax (i.e. techniques to get content from a sever from clientside scripts) there are and how they compare
I want to build a strong Business Web Application, and I am interested in using AJAX, but at the same time, I want to know about the best alternatives to AJAX.
Can anybody suggest alternatives?
What would you guys recommend? Editing that question to be better, posting a new question or leaving SO out of my quest to find an answer all together?
@NullPoiиteя The question should actually be "what are the alternatives to ajax", and that question could easily be edited to that without changing the meaning, really. The biggest drawback I see is that author probably isn't around anymore to change the accepted answer
I search for "jquery toothpaste" and Google gives me this summary for a result: " I really like the free jQuery image gallery Galleria - galleria.aino.se - but ... The resolution is in your bathroom ... should use toothpaste!" <--- wut?
@Jasper I think the topic of ajax/comet/polling/etc has been covered, and it might end up as opinion based. Can you go into details in what you want with this alternative to ajax?
@DaveChen There's also flash and silverlight (though they do have serious drawbacks in most setups). And for some reason I thought there was another js based solution, but I can't remember what it is or why I thought that
@PLB They have their advantages. They are mostly interesting when your app isn't on the world wide web, but on - for example - a corporate network where you have control over the setup on the client computers. That said, I'll agree that generally it's a worse choice.
@DaveChen I'm not certain that's true all the time, I'm sure I've lost rep on really old answers to really crappy questions that were subsequently burned
I used to be a proper repwhore when I first joined :-P
I think the official line is that you are a content moderator, the "real" mods are "community moderators" (i.e. they moderate the community as well as the content)