> If a document exists in the target, this method clears it (see the example above). Also, an automatic document.open() call happens when document.write() is called after the page has loaded, but that's not defined in the W3C specification.
from document.write docs
> Writing to a document that has already loaded without calling document.open() will automatically perform a document.open call.
I have a JQuery UI dialog which is modal and has a black background with 50% opacity. Is it possible to make the background opacity fade from 0% to 50%? If so, how? Because currently it feels kind of like getting a punch straight to the face when a dialog is shown.
FWIW, this is the CSS I'm u...
Completely unrelated - @Zirak can echo accept an optional param and echo in another room number the bot is summoned into? Is running commands in other rooms possible?
So I have (mistakenly?) always though of certain references in javascript similar to being pointers. An quick example would of creating a date. If you create a new date, and then create another variable referencing the first, any change to the new one alters the old one.
Here is a demo of the code: http://jsfiddle.net/tmLEc/ . var date = new Date("1-3-2014"); var pointer = date; pointer.setYear(2013); Is that not a pointer? What is the proper jargon to use for the second variable?
Internally, it can be whatever, it's up to the js engine. Maybe it's a UID in a table, maybe it's actually a raw reference, maybe it's a balloon. The point, however, is that you don't care.
The ps utility shall write information about processes, subject to
having the appropriate privileges to obtain information about those
processes.
By default, ps shall select all processes with the same effective user
ID as the current user and the same controlling terminal as the
invoker.
okay, so who can work some underscore magic? I have a list of objects, like so: [{name: 1, value: 3}, {name:1, value:300}, {name: 2, value: 2}]. I want to take everything with the same name and make the values into a list there, like so: [{name: 1, value: [3, 300]}, {name:2, value:2}]