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in no context to the current discussion. shit. that looks bad
Oh good. I got a bunch of games from my friend last night when I bought his PS3 and he said to play this one first, then batman, then god of war, then dantes inferno
A few months ago I started teaching a class in Python, and before I did so I made certain that my understanding of the language was rock solid. I went through every feature of the language, tested everything, experimented, read many blog posts, searched out every nook and cranny, and now I've fou...
I'm trying to figure out on how to create a multiple category drop down to filter different types of post
Here is an image of my work in progress
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh140/testament1234/multiple_category_zpsa93a6f33.png
The category highlighted in a red box shape doesn't seem to...
I am a novice JavaScripter and have no real knowledge of what goes on inside the V8 engine.
Having said that, I am really enjoying my early forays into the node.js environment but I find that I am constantly using events.EventEmitter() as a means to emit global events so that I can structure my ...
I'm having some problems trying to fix my category drop down on the website i'm developing. Basically one drop down filters has "Sort by Location" and the second one is "Sort by Price" The first one is working correctly which is "Sort by Location" but the second one doesn't. It is loading all the...
Hi guys, I have a quick question about response.end();
I have the following program `var server = http.createServer( function(req, res) {
console.log("Request received.");
res.writeHead(200, {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
res.write("Hello World\n\n\n");
fs.createReadStream(process.argv[2]).pipe(res);
});
server.listen(8000);`
And I wanted to put res.end(); after the fs.createReadStream, but what ends up happening is that res.end() activates before fs.createReadStream
is there a way to make res.end() wait for createReadStream to fnish first?
I want to use grunt-contrib-compass in my main package and a dependency, but trying to run grunt on a sub dependency causes grunt to say: Local Npm module "grunt-contrib-compass" not found. Is it installed? Does anyone know how to run grunt on sub dependency and have the dependencies resolve appropriately?
I have: mycorepackage, I npm installed myotherpackage, myotherpackage2... all 3 of them have build processes to compile js and css files. now mycorepackage is what all my web logic goes through. therefore I need to pull my other 2 packages into it. I also need to run grunt on the other 2 packages.
I m new to website building (though have loads of backend dev exp in java/c++). I want to preload all the html files in compressed format. How do i do this?
i put tis code import <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.1.min.js"></script> class $$ { static void main(String[] args) { $('#foo).get(0).innerHTML = "hai" } } y it no work????
@Qantas94Heavy I have defined HTML code for all my pages. All I want to exchange in my application is data with the server. After first load no further htmls should be loaded. i read somewhere that we can do this with JS - may be using templates.
However when i read about templates, i discovered that its an obsolete concept.
@ThoughtfulMonkey @FlorianMargaine uhhh, while I think those concepts are great I think its too early to be dev'ing that way. I think realistically he can just wrap his HTML in "<script id="entry-template" type="text/x-handlebars-template">" tags
i have a problem. I make diagramms using Canvas and Javascript. Is there a way to convert the website into a PDF file without javascript activated from the client. So i produce the PDF on the server. It would be also possible if i can make a picture from the website.
@SomeGuy @JanDvorak I am using HTML 5 database , in order to insert record i am calling two function in SuccessCallBack(); , second function calling before the process of first
@chintankhetiya The functions are called in the expected order. Most likely the first one is asynchronous. Does it accept a callback or return a promise?
> Moreover. The GIF89a=\t0\t;;;; string (in C notation) can turn your JS code into a valid GIF so that you can upload it to an image hosting and then include it with <script> tags with no limits.
The Graphics Interchange Format (better known by its acronym GIF; or ) is a bitmap image format that was introduced by CompuServe in 1987 and has since come into widespread usage on the World Wide Web due to its wide support and portability.
The format supports up to 8 bits per pixel for each image, allowing a single image to reference its own palette of up to 256 different colors chosen from the 24-bit RGB color space. It also supports animations and allows a separate palette of up to 256 colors for each frame. These palette limitations make the GIF format unsuitable for reproducing c...
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I've got Grunt setup with the grunt-contrib-uglify module to minify my Javascript. It works great when i want to compile one or more entire folders into one big file, but i have one folder that i would like to compile into individual files. So file1.js would become file1.min.js, file1.js would become file2.min.js etc automatically. Basically, if my source path is js/*.js, is it possible to do something like js/dist/*.min.js for the result path?
I was hoping somebody could clarify something for me. I have a jQuery object full of checkbox elements. I'm going to loop through them and grab the name attribute of each one. In jQuery, I should be doing this with .prop("name") I believe, but I was wondering how to do this with plain jS..