innerHTML is a handy shortcut around DOM manipulation that Microsoft added.
But it's still the DOM underneath. There's no actual HTML source anywhere.
If you modify innerHTML from a script, it'll replace the content with new DOM elements, yes, and you lose your event bindings. I assume that's probably because there's no practical way to tell how to change existing ones.
^^ I guess that's what it boils down to -- it was my understanding that the innerHTML property was a weird thing that held on to the actual, literal plaintext that was used to generate a given element (if there was any plaintext source). That underpins all the arguments, as I've understood them, against using innerHTML to modify the dom after the page is loaded. AND, it is apparently the behavior this plugin author was relying on, and his plugin worked for years and years on every browser.
Also, er, all the modern fast stuff uses innerHTML for its DOM modification, since it turns out HTML parsing done by the browser is faster than manipulating the DOM directly.
Yes, though that's not really germane here. We're actually debating nothing -- obviously, the stuff used to behave one way, and now it behaves another way. It is how it is, and now my javascript is broken. Lucky for me, this plugin is only used on 75% of our mission-critical code, so there's a good quarter of the backend that works correctly. Lucky me.
The staff can just use the stuff that works until the holidays are over :p
FF > 4.0, Chrome all, IE > 7.0, Safari (?? I didn't do this, not sure how far back)
I didn't personally test Opera either, so not sure which versions, but the tester did check it.
Bah. My 12 day paid holiday officially started 1.17 hours ago, so.... have a good holiday guys! I'll try to tackle this annoying problem tonight or tomorrow after some beers.
@LeviMorrison As silly as it sounds, why don't we just allow default return values instead of adding the ? for nullables? Adding new syntax that does the same thing as existing syntax seems like a strange choice.
On the other hand, default return values? Ick.
But it at least creates symmetry: function foo(array $bar = NULL): array = NULL {}
class Game
{
public /* array<Room> */ $rooms = [];
public /* string */ $startingRoomName;
public function addRooms(array/*<string, Room>*/ $rooms) {
$this->rooms = $rooms;
}
public function setStartingRoomName(/* string */ $roomName) {
$this->startingRoomName = $roomName;
}
public function getRoom(/* string */ $roomName) /* : Room */ {
return $this->rooms[$roomName];
}
public function getStartingRoomName() /* : string */ {
return $this->startingRoomName;
@AhmadSharif Honestly, I don't even understand the question. Can you try to exert a little more time and effort in formulating a good question? If you expect people to go out of their way and provide quality help you should equally expect to go out of your way to formulate quality questions.
Hello guys - I am interested in exporting a Smarty table to an Excel file, and I have asked the question here: stackoverflow.com/questions/27631667/… Feel free to check it out, and let me know if I am missing any information =).
@theGreenCabbage It's a big red flag when a posted question is lacking a question mark. I recommend rewriting it with a mcve version of the code you tried that failed, along with a clear problem statement of what you were expecting and what the result was instead.
@theGreenCabbage actually, I just realized - you linked to another question that's essentially exactly the same as yours. Unless you can distinguish how your problem is different it's likely to be closed as a duplicate.
how to make a route in laravel when user request any page that should straight go to login page first If he is not logged in and then he can go onwards......??
but It always go the same index method even submitting the form because there's no way to go on other page how can I access Route::resource(Log,Logging) when user request via login form..??
Route::get('logout','mycontroller@destroy'); Can't get the second controller method as it always output refelction exception something like Class mycontroller does not exist
Someone here used wordpress? I need to make some changes for a page with a shortcode like: [login_form][/login_form] But I have no clue how to "hook" into that. ( not doing that much WP dev )
Dammit, I too regularly read something on StackOverflow, then click on a link on the right that takes me to fantasy.stackexchange and before I know it I've switched from reading about Doctrine to why was Galadriel so powerful in Lord of the Rings!
The degree of power shown by Galadriel in the movie is far in excess of the book: although in the book she was capable of destroying Dol Guldur (and the suggestion is that she did so single-handed), taking on Sauron one-to-one would have been beyond her capabilities.
Tolkien's Letter 246 states ...
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@nikita2206 Tbh I have actually only used enums before :P If I have a user table and a countries table, there needs to be a constraint on a user having a specific country from the join table, not the enum
@nikita2206 Okay, I was going to create an ENUM in one of my tables for platform. It'd be ENUM('WINDOWS', 'LINUX'); this may change in the future. Then I read how ENUMs are bad 'mmkay. So I need to replicate this with a join table in Doctrine, somehow... you're saying that's a manytomany..
@Jimbo oh, okay. the thing is enum isn't standard sql feature and hence doctrine doesn't cover it. If you really don't want to create a new table for platform (I, for one, would not create it) you can just enforce enumerable in the constructor of the entity
@nikita2206 Nah, I would like to create a join table as I haven't done it before instead of enums. I'm not sure the best way of doing it with annotations though
@nikita2206 Hmm, many servers can have one platform. And as soon as I do that, if I try and create a server with a platform that's not in the platforms table, there'll be a referential integrity violation?
@Jimbo ah, sure. In doctrine just define an entity of Server with non-nullable property platform, and in constructor you will need to expect platform as one of the arguments. Then you will not be able to craete a new Server entity without passing platform to it. Also, referential integrity is something that your RDBMS should be after, so if you try to create an entity without needed field you should get an error at DB level as well
(but usually you have to protect invariants on object level as well)