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Partially good :D I am still unsure if this office job is something I wanna do for the next 40 years, I get no tasks assigned (only thing I do is setting up iPhones every now and then) but I make progress with some private projects during that time. Currently setting up bootstrap to create a website for something. Flight school is still closed unfortunately but I am done with all theory stuff now so I can concentrate on other stuff again. Also college starts again in ~ 2.5 weeks and I am super happy (mondays and fridays without lectures so far = more flying once it's starting again)
Also once flying starts again, I will get myself a cam (either a GoPro or something a little bit bigger) to capture some footage so I can review it and more importantly I can cut videos out of it :]
And meanwhile Zoe is showing off her impressive code refactoring skills, Neil just introduced a bug by changing the minimal amount possible. I forgot that replaceAll takes regular expressions and not strings to replace.. thus .replaceAll("+", "_") just failed miserably
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May be by using some java code on site.. As I am having few validations on site which required javascript to work. But, in some cases where javascript is not enabled on user's browser its not executing those validations. So, I was wondering is there any method by which I can enable browser javascript feature
Java cannot run on the website. If you are refering to JavaEE that basically runs the server and can serve as backend to give access to data. It cannot manipulate the browser in any way. The easiest way for you is to use a noscript tag to inform the user that your website won't work without JS and a like to a website like enable-javascript.com
Mostly if a user is not a techie they will not have disabled javascript :D Anyway that makes it even more important to explain what you need JS for thoroughly and in an understandable manner eventhough the user is not familiar with programming.
Anyone smart enough to know how to disable javascript is smart enough to realize that perhaps the reason why that page that always worked up until now doesn't work after disabling javascript
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@Neil Thanks. I'm thinking to log the requests with Spring Interceptor or Spring AOP. Interceptor has to be more easy on performance since it only intercept request response right?