I am writing a script to count the number of rows in a textarea, and as it will be called on every keypress I want to make sure it runs as fast as possible. I'm not aiming for a general solution: we can assume that the textarea has a monospace font and enough horizontal space for exactly 80 chara...
I'm new to Code Review, my assumption is that it is a place I can get feedback on working code that I've built, I hope that is right.
This is my first implementation of mongoDB, much much more to come. This sheds light on some things like how i've structured my collection. I hope to gain feedbac...
when created elements with var testDiv= document.createElement('div'); how to set its id: testDiv.id = 'myuniqueDivID'; Or testDiv.setAttribute("id","myuniqueDivID")
Asking because I can set the class with .class but doesn't seem to work with id ?
@Purmou You sure? how backward compatible is it not to write it?
anyone? :-i
Hmm I can see it is there in the html (firebug) but it can't find it using the document.getElementByID ?
Open up a new web inspector while in the current inspector (ctrl+shift+j, they removed recursive inspect element), then do this in the new inspector:
console.dir(WebInspector.consoleView.prompt._suggestBox._textPrompt._data)
Just to be clear, you don't run this in the inspector for the page. Y...
@Esailija: I'm not using jQuery. Partly because I have thousands of lines of code already, partly because I love pure JS (and I feel that jQuery makes your code look messy quite quickly) but mostly because I have no use for it other than this one case
I realize there is a similar, broader question here. But the answer is old and does not include the chat technology. Let me know (even if they completely rolled their own). Thanks!
I am most interested in how they implemented Comet (aka HTTP push) it in .NET.
I've posted an answer to a question recently about intervals. I suggested combining closures & recursive functions. when you mix that into jQuery, it makes for hard-to-read code. It's my opinion jQuery enforces a syntax that makes closures harder to maintain
@Abhishek: But, personally, I'm with you there, and I think you, John Resig and me aren't the only ones who'll miss this property. But yes, for some reason it's deprecated (mostly passing the arguments object to other functions proved tricky)
Not exactly, the global object exists in strict mode (JS can't do without) and can be referenced, still. But it's not implicitly writable (undeclared vars don't get lifted to global, but throw errors)
@Abhishek: Strict or not, naming a function inside a function scope Never created a global reference, it's processed as var name = function definition, with the var,
(function()
{ 'use_strict';
function bar()
{ f();
console.log('I'm bar');
};
console.log('Bar is in scope here');
})();
function f(){
console.log(arguments.callee);
}
@EliasVanOotegem and what will happen here ?
oh we get a name of a function which is not even defined in this scope !
the first entry of Google search.. http://www.8bitrocket.com/2010/05/15/html-5-canvas-creating-gaudy-text-animations-just-like-flash-sort-of/ Just use Google..
@Abhishek: Esailija suggested jQuery (which I'm not going to do), @FlorianMargaine: Sorry for that :-P it's just one of those things where I underestimated the problems IE causes @Ritesh: not off the top of my head, no. But have you googled it?
It absolutely does. If you actually spent more than 30 seconds to think you could assume the line i posted is within a php loop. Unless you have something constructive to add, please don't comment at all — Athos15 hours ago
I love this guy
he says "it does have something to do with PHP!" then accepts the answer that is js.
An ajax request returns me a standard JSON array filled with my user's inputs. The input has been sanitized, and using the eval() function, I can easily create my javascript object and update my page...
So here's the problem. No matter how hard I try to sanitize the inputs, I'd rather not use th...
two of my friends PC it is not working when ı debug with IE developer tools o my friends PC.. it says acces denied on calling web servis line.. How this can be?
I am using the following code to compare 2 images:
HTML (for example use only):
<canvas id="gViewCanvas"></canvas>
<img id="image1" src="image1.png" />
<img id="image2" src="image2.png" />
Javascript:
var gOldImage = document.getElementById("image1");
var gScreenImage...
I am creating divs dynamically and would want them added to the parent div in random positions not in the last position e.g.
var opt = document.createElement("div");
var txt = document.createTextNode(str);
opt.appendChild(tx...