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hi all, does anyone know how come I am encountering "[warning] [phantom] Failed injecting %s client side. Failed injecting includes/jquery-1.10.2.min.js client side," when I have included 'includes/jquery-1.10.2.min.js'. Someone posted a similar question here: groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/casperjs/hY4ziaoXIEE/YFi8Sj4JysMJ, but I do not understand how they have incorporated the casper.evaluate() in their solution
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@shmiddty I'm on the road. Sorry, I was tipsy earlier for sure.
var month = 10; var day = 16; var year = 2013; var creatingDate = month + "/" + day + "/" + year; var birthDay = newDate(creatingDate).getDay(); alert(birthDay);
So I have a count down timer. After the timer hits 0 I need it to update the database and then refresh the page.
Here is what I have so far for the timer / update database.
<script>
window.onload = function(){
(function(){
var counter = <?php echo $timer ; ?>;
setInterval(function() {
...
@Event_Horizon what are you going on about? basically this dude want's to update a database with PDO, when someone clicks a button, and thinks that putting the php code inside the click event will work.
Let's actually compare both the ways and see which one is faster: http://jsperf.com/traditional-oop-vs-derek-s-oop-variant
As you can see your method is much slower than the traditional method. The reasons are:
Your constructor is doing more stuff than required. Hence if you create multiple in...
I'm looking to make a simple web page (mainly used on the local machine) that would just be a single file (such as htm or html) but would dynamically change based on the url.
For example, if I went to 'file:///C:/Sandbox/test.htm' it might display the following...
Hello World
But if I went...
var captions = {};
$("#btnAdd").on('click', function () {
var UOMQty = $('#UOMQuantity').val();
captions[UOMCaptionValue] = UOMQty;
});
$.each(captions, function(key, value) {
// use key and value here ?
});
// or just
var json = JSON.stringify(captions);
@adeneo I have two textbox and two checkbox and named textbox1,checkbox1,texbox2 and checkbox2. If I checked checkbox1 I want to enable keyboard on textbox1 and after unchecking checkbox1 I want to disable it from textbox1. This is same in the case of textbox2. I can enable virtual keyboard separately but I can't disable it separately.
I have a web layout that I created and then later wanted to add a dropdown menu to it. I found that my html was not quite optimum for that, so I wrote some jquery that is now working quite nicely but I need this to be critiqued to see if and where I could have changed some things here.
My dropdo...
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Just to be clear, I'm not looking for the MIME type.
Let's say I have the following input: /path/to/file/foo.txt
I'd like a way to break this input up, specifically into .txt for the extension. Is there any built in way to do this in Java? I would like to avoid writing my own parser.
@cx Gazelle A good looking, yet aloof girl who is consistently guarded when a man shows interest. She will give the impression of mild interest, even go out on dates with a man she is not that interested in, and then run at the first sign of genuine pursuit. On rare occasions, the man is able to catch her interest anyway.
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I am not experienced in javascript. I try to use some popular javascript libraries such as jQuery, Angular.js and Meteor.js.
I wonder if understanding the logic of functional programming (in javascript of course) will help in understanding and using these libraries better?
I would really appreciate a review of my interpretation of MVC here.
http://jsfiddle.net/zuVkt/
It's as bare bones and clear as possible, i've based it on some in-depth reading but I don't know if I have understood everything correctly!
For example, how i've wired the model onChange to the co...
@OctavianDamiean When user enters id, name and mark i want to store it a js object. he may enter multiple data. how do i get all the data that pushed into the object ?
your loop structure prints the same key's value again and again.
1. You didn't select jQuery from the library dropdown list but are using jQuery in your function.
2. You are looping over the keys of an object but doing nothing with them, instead you're doing some random crap.
@codebrain Yea, you are wrong, how about running my fiddle and inspecting the output?
lets say initially you have "john,Doe,30" then "William,Martin,45" is entered. now i want both these results at the same time from the object. is that possible ?
i want to store multiple data pairs like these and get them from the object
yeah that's what i want to do. am i doing it right ? i should be able to push records into the object and iterate through it to get them or process them.
100 grams of bacon
200 grams of smoked meat
6 bread rolls, diced (Semmeln) ref: baeckerei-peiss.de/images/fotos/semmeln.jpg
250 millilitres milk
2 eggs
salt
30 grams of butter
one small onion, chopped
a bundle of parsley
60 grams of handy flour
1. Render down the bacon in a pan
2. Roast the diced bread rolls in the pan
3. Stir the eggs with the milk and salt it
4. Cast that over the roasted diced bread rolls in the pan
5. Roast the chopped onion in butter
6. Finely chop the smoked meat and the parsley
7. Mix it with the roasted bread rolls egg-milk mass in the pan
8. Let it stand for about half an hour
9. Sprinkle the mass with flour and mix it
10. Form dumplings
11. Boil the dumplings in salted water for about 12 minutes.
I'm making this web application, that needs some very simple javascript/HTML5 related features integrated (hereby an upload feature). However, I'm not sure about whether I've overdone it, as it's the first time I'm writing javascript without just throwing it all into the same file, with no namesp...
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Stupid. The PG documentation says install it via npm, then run a few commands and that's it. Left out a step in that you have to go to their GitHub for a JAR that isn't retrieved by any of the commands
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I've been writing JavaScript for a bit and have now seen code using the idiom
var that = this;
and
var self = this;
Used to gain access to this through closure scope. At this point var self = this seems somewhat more common.
My question is which of these two idioms is truly the conventio...
I am not experienced in javascript. I try to use some popular javascript libraries such as jQuery, Angular.js and Meteor.js.
I wonder if understanding the logic of functional programming (in javascript of course) will help in understanding and using these libraries better?
And feel that there's something wrong with "I find it easier to append user:me at the google-chrome-extension page, than type [google-chrome-extension] in the suggested search box."
Do you guys think it would be ok to ditch server-side sessions altogether and just have a two token cookie that gets checked in the db each request for information that requires auth?
Obviously slightly slower because of the extra query each request.