But you're just requesting useless data. You don't need any of it. Why don't I ask you for your mother's maiden name as well, because it might affect how I address you? YAGNI.
I'll call you Florian Margaine because that's what you chose. I'll call Raynos by what he chose, and Ryan Kinal and everybody else (except Esailija, whom I call "buttercup eyes".) So what's wrong with just "name"? Or in the likely event of asking for a username beforehand, why not give up on the name altogether?
what's useful about having separate name fields is that in business software you often want to find someone by their last name, so you can do a "starts with" search on the last name field, instead of a "contains" on the name field
(in our case we do a soundex like operation on the name, so people can type "sounds like" values for the last name and get results)
@JoeriSebrechts But that's the question: Why? Do you do that because you need the last name? If you do (which makes sense if you're making a phonebook, but doesn't when you make pretty much everything else), then fine, but otherwise you're just forcing stupidity down every single one of your users.
What's even better: an application form for a large research institute mentioned "specify all of your names" but they had a ridiculous maxlength of 20 chars
there's many cases where names are inevitable, but the most important reason is that all business software makes having full names important, so you can't choose not to, evne if it makes sense
we have to pick our battles on customer re-education
@JoeriSebrechts Honestly, I just stopped developing for IE6. Just stopped. Because I didn't want to deal with it anymore. Now all our customers upgrade to at least IE8.
@FlorianMargaine I actually thought about the e-commerce thing... but credit card processing mostly deals with "name on card", rather than first and last (IIRC)
Just tell your customers due to recent solar flare activity IE6 will now suffer from unfixable bugs... then silently stop supporting it and removing all of the crap code you put in place to circumvent IE6 stupidness.. he will see bugs and you will be able to pass the buck to the sun. win/win
@RyanKinal they know, they're a big international bank and have built a browser around the IE engine that intercepts all network traffic to secure it, and some of their branches are on IE8, and some on IE6 (waiting for an upgrade next year)
well i'm assuming code has already been put in place to support IE6. well now you can remove it and no longer worry about new features and applications needing support. blame sun spots. works every time
I think they need to push out an IE10 that supports everything down to XP AND contain an IE6/7 mode that works exactly like those versions, including unfixed bugs
hey how to get all css properties of element using jquery. currently i'm trying .css("background-color") .css("font-size") but it's hard to implement css all properties.
@Abhishek Example for a game idea I had some time ago: Player is a turret, shooting some boards in a grid. Boards are governed by rules like those in the Game of Life. All the while an enemy turret also does that as well. Is that a top-down shooter?
@RyanKinal Yea, me too. But the creator of GIF says it's meant to be pronounced "jif". Another example, in my country (Croatia) most people pronounce JavaScript with a hard "j" (as in yoghurt) :)
So... what if I have a game concept that has the mechanics of a top-down shooter (2d x/y movement, "shooting" stuff that's around you), but the graphics are side-on?
If you rememebr I was asking here before 2 days about adding a hash to the url of the inside Iframe and trigger window.resize event so that the parent of this Iframe will be able to check its child url , and activate JS function.
The problem is that after the Iframe set to himself the #url , he needs to activate window.resize func
Is there a way to change registered URLs for Scripts referenced in $js_array at the time that print_scripts_array is run?
I'm hoping to intercept scripts and modify where they're loading from at the last possible moment without doing it when script_loader_src is run.
Did you read my question at all? In order to differentiate by task, I'd have to have three different functions, which is what I'm trying to avoid. — SomeKittens5 mins ago
@SimonSarris jsfiddle.net/rlemon/egkWa/show i'm just mucking around on my Android (Chrome) and this (when I pan) fires Start, Move, then Cancel, and after Cancel End never fires. This is truly strange.... not the behaviour I expected.
@SimonSarris jsfiddle.net/rlemon/M77Du I would have expected this to kinda of 'scroll' the random crap down as it generates new rows and removes the last row... what did I do wrong :S
@Raynos from early this morning: Damn, you read way back. I haven't really messed with the defineProperty methods enough to know their quirks in IE yet. What stopped you in IE?
@SimonSarris I was contemplating attempting to normalize the dataset property for HTML5 and he said he tried and couldn't pull it off. It's more of a candy method anyway but I thought I'd give it a shot.