@Dori didn't notice you pop in. I haven't had a chance to watch the lynda materials yet, btw. The book is the one book I fit in my backpack over the weekend home. I am rereading it now and may have some feedback. What is with the eighth edition?
Comet is a web application model in which a long-held HTTP request allows a web server to push data to a browser, without the browser explicitly requesting it. Comet is an umbrella term, encompassing multiple techniques for achieving this interaction. All these methods rely on features included by default in browsers, such as JavaScript, rather than on non-default plugins. The Comet approach differs from the original model of the web, in which a browser requests a complete web page at a time.
The use of Comet techniques in web development predates the use of the word Comet as a neologism...
IMHO, from app developer's perspective, not from js library developer's perspective, it is better to choose only one Comet solution over multiple solutions.
@david, frequent operations on DOM is expensive. In real production, I suggest to compose the whole dom fragments and append it to container in single shot.
@JamesPHP You can press Ctrl+K to format code. Since formatting is multi-line messages won't work, either post in one line and wrap codes in backticks (`code`) or post your code in a separate message. ;)
@JamesPHP The problem is you are using single quotes to mark the beginning and end of the string (the company name), but also have single quotes within the string
JavaScript doesn't know that you meant the quote in "Janice's" to be an apostrophe and not the single quote ending the string.
Either escape it setOAddress('Janice\'s Kitchen and Catering'); or use double quotes around the string setOAddress("Janice's Kitchen and Catering");.
Not a Chrome bug… tested in Firefox 4 beta 11 without any extensions (except Stylish, but there's only one app style installed to change FF's color).
> If a program part that contains an error is never executed, the error never breaks the script. For example, the following function finishes successfully if whizBangFeature is false:
function move(integer x, integer y, integer d) {
x += 10;
y += 3;
if (whizBangFeature) {
simulate{@x and #y} along path
} else {
x += d; y += d;
}
return [x,y];
}
> The code simulate{@x and #y} along path is a syntax error, but this error does not break the script unless the script attempts to execute that piece of code.
I think integer x is a syntax error, too. Come on, this is JS! But even if I remove the integer prefix from the arguments, I get a syntax error.
I have this at the moment:
if(location.hash){
var hash = location.hash;
var newhash=hash.split("#!/id=");
location.replace("photo.php?a="+album+"&p=" + newhash[1]);
}
So when you enter photo.php?a=39&p=2#!/id=6 it will replace to p=6 (the new id that are in the hashkey...
This works fine.. Although i need a modification now. I want if you enter photo.php?usr=1&a=39&p=2#!/id=6 it should go to p=6
notice the difference, there's a usr=1 parameter in this one^
Today I hit upon an interesting question here on Stack Overflow (about monotonically increasing time, but that is beside the point). I immediately thought I could contribute somewhat, and so tried to log-in, using my google OpenID thingadongdong.
It didn’t work. well, somehow it did. Anyhow, I ...
You asked what a thingadongdong is. What I'm saying is, why are you using the shebang thing Google just invented? Because the way I see you using it doesn't quite sound like how it's actually suppose to work
EDIT [10/15]: added an example from the new Twitter too to make this question easier to search for.
I've just noticed that the long, convoluted Facebook URLs that we're used to now look like this:
http://www.facebook.com/example.profile#!/pages/Another-Page/123456789012345
As far as I can reca...
I have one html openning inside an iframe.One javaScript function is defined there say getSomething().Now in the parent page I have one external javaScript file.Is it possible for me to access getSomething() from the external javaScript file ?
I'm using ScrollTo for one of my websites. However it won't work and I think it has something to do with my navigation be fixed. Anyone have any suggestions? (This script works perfectly fine on any other website)
Most of the solutions posted here are largely inefficient. Repeating the regular expression search every time the script needs to access a parameter is completely unnecessary, one single function to split up the parameters into an associative-array style object is enough. If you're not working w...
United States vs. Microsoft was a set of consolidated civil actions filed against Microsoft Corporation pursuant to the Sherman Antitrust Act on May 18, 1998 by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and 20 U.S. states. Joel I. Klein was the lead prosecutor. The plaintiffs alleged that Microsoft abused monopoly power on Intel-based personal computers in its handling of operating system sales and web browser sales. The issue central to the case was whether Microsoft was allowed to bundle its flagship Internet Explorer (IE) web browser software with its Microsoft Windows operating syst...
It's hardly a huge advantage; the argument that a browser should included with a modern OS is a valid one, how the hell are you going to get another browser then...?
Speaking of freedom of choice, has anyone seen that South Korea dropped hundreds of thousands of leaflets detailing the uprising in eastern europe recently saying they didn't have to put up with a marxist regieme?
@YiJiang Thats what that is!
I wondered when I installed a new version what it was, thing is.... it uses IE to let you download it :P
Another example would be CS5. It's not available for Linux. So I wouldn't be too morally objectable to piriting it if there was a version that ran with Wine...
It's so funny... Mac has the reputation of it just doesn't get viruses, yet it has more security vulnerabilities found per year than any other software product on the market...