@NathanJones It is using a POST request which is received by the insert.php page, inserted into the database, then the user is rerouted back to the original page
@ThiefMaster That's what I was thinking, but when adding an .on('submit') listener to the form, the output of $(this).serialize() omitted the value of the submit button.
also I will need anyone who knows about VPN networks
what type of hardware will I need to be able to handle 500 concurrent connections
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I can give more details if anyone actually knows about this kinda stuff, otherwise i'm just wasting space on the screen :P
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Before you migrate this again, don't. This is a Wordpress issue as the solution works in a non-Wordpress site, but I already said in the post below.
I have taken a script that plays an audio clip when an anchor link is hovered and turned it into a Wordpress plugin.
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@monners Idk man. It's a nice song, people are gonna want to look it up. The disturbing thing is that the page on YouTube is filled with, "Apple brought me here." Where it immediately blasts you with upside down crosses and satanic lyrics, without any shame.
I find it that to be extremely disrespectful, and inconsiderate on Apple's half.
Do you really think they would put a song on a ad without checking the lyrics first?
The very second line is, "Sixteen, six six six, and I know the part"
@Shea There latest operating system is called "Mavericks"... Do you really think they're marketing to the kind of person that'd get upset by a number that might be interpreted as controversial? Their entire marketing platform is built on being controversial and different
It's definitely a message. If not a message saying that they worship Satan (I don't think so), than it's definitely a message saying, "Fuck you, Christians!"
It's a leap to say that their choice of music (which doesn't have lyrics in the commercial) is some subliminal way of one of the world's largest tech companies saying "Fuck you Christians". I mean really, Christians think that highly of themselves?
Meanwhile, thousands of religious people watch the commercial, think "oh what a nice song," and never think to even look the song up. What a slap to the face.
Do ya think kids cereal companies knew the satanic meaning behind satan before putting that character on the box?
Dig deep enough and you can find unchristian meaning in anything.
They probably didn't think about the reaction because they probably didn't anticipate people being this pedantic about a musical score. Oh well, haters gotta hate I guess.
Man it makes me angry when people get offended by innocuous crap (and yes, i see the irony in that).
We're talking about marketing here, where people are paid to just sit there, and listen to songs to put on an ad. There is no doubt, that they knew the lyrics before putting it into a commercial.
Saying, "They didn't know the satanic implications behind six six six," really doesn't say much about their marketing department. The department that is arguably the biggest part of their successes.
It's a insult to religion for Apple to do that, and an insult for an intelligent person to even give them the benefit of the doubt.
It's possibly the most blatant thing I've ever seen of this nature.
@Shea Firstly, I am gay. Secondly, because I don't hold people to my standards. It's incredible selfish to assume that your group is special and deserves a higher level of respect than any other
@Shea That's my point, they're not. Jumping to the conclusion that the use of a particular melody is a deliberate assault on your beliefs is like me saying that any family on tv with one mommy and one daddy is an assault on my lifestyle. See how ridiculous that is?
@copy I think putting a blatantly satanic song on a commercial, and disguising it as just a nice tune for religious people to just say, "oh that was a nice commercial," is an outright insult to those people.
Apple wasn't offering you the pearly gates only to throw you into the depts of hell. That's your misunderstanding of the context in which you received the message.
The point is, you cannot advocate sensitivity and understanding for one peaceful and harmless group, ignore to do the same for another, and have it be the fair thing.
And really what harm have they caused? What tangible effect can be traced to the inclusion of this jingle? Have you been robbed of heaven points or something?
@Shea Christians are peaceful and harmless?
You're right, we're clearly not pulling from a common knowledge base. I think we'd better let this one die.
@Shea I honestly don't know how you arrived at that.
I disagree with you therefore i hate you? Come on! I have nothing but respect for the people in this room. Doesn't mean I can't call bullshit if I disagree.
The point is, you cannot advocate sensitivity and understanding for one peaceful and harmless group, ignore to do the same for another, and have it be the fair thing.
@phenomnomnominal We are living in modern times, where all of the influence is going towards accepting people for who they are. Here we have a religious group who invented marriage, and said in meant something to them. There comes laws saying gays cannot marry, people get upset.
So now gay marriage becomes legal, because no one has the right to say if you can or can't marry. That's all fine, and it's great, but there becomes a double standard when you say it's okay to trample over the beliefs of religious people.
So if there was some gay bashing song, that had a few pretty lines perfect for a commercial, it's perfectly respectable to use that song in a commercial directed towards a gay nation.
@phenomnomnominal That's the same sentence as "no one deserves to die", whereas i think both of those statements are incorrect, at least in this day in age
in the new header could we please move the chat link back to where it was? (One click away)
As a daily frequent to the JavaScript room that's the one link I'd love to have visible 100% of the time.
Aside from that, I actually love the new header. (Maybe take it a step further an add a customiza...