var foo = $('#checkbox' + counter); if (foo.is(':checked')) { foo.hide(); }
That would be a really useful (and confusing as hell) language feature... (boolean) {} as a shortcut for if... $foo { echo $foo }. And it would be scoped, so $foo = $foo { return 1; } else { return 0; }
I'm currently using gedit, but I can also use vim (but the only difference to vi that I know is that you don't have to press ESC before using the arrow keys, please forgive me, @Ivo !).
Im building a custom jquery modal box that loads an external html template file that contains variables that need to be replaced. For instance: [user-name]
I know I have 2 options for modifying the template file:
use find and replace in jquery
process the template server side and
simply send ...