I do NOT understand why this script doesnt work on secondary pages when it works FINE on the first page, and the other pages have the EXACT SAME LAYOUT
I can create a number by doing
var n1 = 1;
or
var n1 = Number(1);
same with a string
var s1 = 'string1';
or
var s1 = String('string1');
In what cases would one want to use the Global Object as opposed to the simpler way.
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Having them available allows us to extend them. For example, if the browsers don't implement it, you can add the Array.isArray method yourself.
Array.isArray = function( arr ) {
return Object.prototype.toString.apply( arr );
};
This is good to have for most polyfills.
looks like I'm the only one answering the question
@rlemon - do you have any idea on this? The script that I'm using to add the click listener to that button on the page from last week, it works great on the first page, but any other pages it just refuses to work on
@Nexion not a clue - i'm a hands on kinda guy - unless I can work with it i'm usually not so helpful :P my first guess is on the second page load it's not grabbing the ID due to the DOM not being loaded when your pseudo bookmarklet is run
OK enough trolling - I need to work :P @Nexion my guess is that it is not loaded. to check this you can add like a 4 second timeout to the execution of the script to "fake" waiting for the DOM to load ?? maybe ?? otherwise idk
> The DOMContentLoaded event will fire as soon as the DOM hierarchy has been fully constructed, the load event will do it when all the images and sub-frames have finished loading.
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I'm not sure what all on the page is different, but when you click on a different link to navigate to the subsequent pages, the onPageFinished method of the WebView isnt even fired
So it doesnt matter what javascript I load in there, it's not getting loaded
@rlemon it works in other sites that dont have inline onclick event defined, the inline function called does window.location.href at the end, it seems to be validating some stuff
So instead of hooking into onPageFinished, I just tied the script loading into the onProgressChanged event, if the progress is >= 100, then load the script
Which, in theory, is the same thing, but the onPageFinished event wasn't loading.
@scanales again, try to kill the original events. e.preventDefault(); e.stopPropagation(); return false; and then fire your code, then trigger the event ??? idk, I don't write plugins or use inline js
@RP Niemeyer: In light of the fact that you are a Knockout Guru, what are your thoughts about Kendo UI? Do you like it? Have you ever used it? If not, would you ever use it? When compared to pure Knockout JS, is it overkill?
You could do something crazy like this.
live demo
.lfr-panel-title span{
display:none;
}
.lfr-panel-title:after{
content: "links";
}
But like everyone points out.. its not recommended.
Almost four months later.... you can also make this somewhat dynamic <span data-alt-text="foo">bar</span> and the css span[data-alt-text]:after { content: attr(data-alt-text}; /*.. rest of formatting from above .. */ } — rlemon12 secs ago
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