@Zirak Never gonna give you up! Never gonna let you down! Never gonna run around and desert you!
I'm thinking of making a side-bot...factoid thingy. So it reads a message, tries to match against user-defined regexs, and produces user-defined outputs.
Look, what I'm doing is, I need to verify if someone clicked inside a div A, because if it clicked, I have to change the display of div B that is inside div A, and if the guy clicked outside div A, I will have to change the display again.
I want to scan a div for all childNodes including the ones that are nestled within other elements. Right now I have this:
var t = document.getElementById('DivId').childNodes;
for(i=0; i<t.length; i++) alert(t[i].id);
But it only gets the children of the Div and not the grandchildren. Thanks...
Yeah, you can traverse the entire sub-tree, that's not a particular problem...finding if a click happened inside one element or another has a simpler solution. But your call...
My graphic designer was using an old version of Fancybox (jQuery plugin), and copy/pasting a referenced to jQuery 1.2.6 into my pages that already had jQuery 1.7
I just started using requirejs and I love it. I have one concern though. I've been compressing all my js files into one single file. Even with requirejs optimizer, I need to load module files from the server time to time and I'm concerned with it.
Performance and user experience wise, which one ...
Since parsing halts for script execution, the script element is the last known child. So you can abuse that. Not sure if it'll work for included scripts, but it most likely would
@SomeKittens https://github.com/Titani/SO-ChatBot/wiki/Interacting-with-the-bot :4329746 Could not find definition for chat-bot @@jamesson https://github.com/Titani/SO-ChatBot/wiki/Interacting-with-the-bot :4329746 Could not find definition for chat-bot @SomeKittens You do not have permission to use the command die @rlemon You do not have permission to use the command live ____________________ ( MooooOOOoooooooooo? ) -------------------- O ^__^ O (oo)\_______ (__)\ )\/\ ||----w | || ||
@Zirak We're no strangers to love, You know the rules and so do I, A full commitment's what I'm thinking of, You wouldn't get this from any other guy, I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling, Gotta make you understand, Never gonna give you up, Never gonna let you down, Never gonna run around and desert you, Never gonna make you cry, Never gonna say goodbye, Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you!
So I have a customers site I am remaking into an mvc3 app and they have an existing JavaScript pricing calculator. Is this safe and efficient? I am no JavaScript guy, but it looks pretty solid to me.
<script type="text/javascript">
window.onload = function () {
//Carpet
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I have a question trying to implement a form dialog
I use jquery modal dialog and put the form inside of the div that jquery displays as a modal dialog and and none of my jquery that is applied on the form works while it is displayed as modal dialog
is there a way to display a div like a modal dialog without the jquery .dialog
I have an array of values such that:
arr = ['key1': 1, 'key2': 2, 'key3': 3]
I want to transform this array into an array of just values. Basically,
arr.map (iter) -> iter.value # arr => [1,2,3]
=> []
I've attempted several permutations of this, but I just keep getting back an em...
I do work on the same projects on different computers, I was wondering if there is a way to track that .git folder so I won't have to reconfig the config file in all the local files.
I push all my work to bitbucket.
When I mentioned the idea of using source control/bug tracking the CEO said "We can just do that in ConnectWise" (ConnectWise is a ticket tracking system for IT)
@SomeKittens this is not the kind of thing that is difficult to implement or provide. I configured gitosis in one day in my work. And I'm not even from IT
6 questions on stackoverflow, in 24 hours, means you really should think more of your projects before beginning or try to search by yourself on search engine
Something odd about the command line converter on nix to, cause I used to turn in programs developed under cygwin to my professor, and even though I could open it up on nix and it looks fine(after converting line breaks) it still looked messed up to him