Let's say you have a SPA and it has complex navigation which needs to fit on a small device so you hide it away and use toggle buttons to browse the navigation. The problem now is what if the user is 2 levels deep in the navigation, clicks a link, since it's a SPA the browser doesn't reload the page so the menu items are still visible. Is the only way to close the menus after clicking a link to add event listeners to every link in the menus which close the menu on click?
I've created an applicationfor an alert as documented in http://foundation.zurb.com/docs/components/alert_boxes.html , the alert box is comming but not able to close the alert box .
can anyone please tell me some solution for this
Working Demo
<script>
$(document).foundation();
</script>
<br>
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AJAX PHP JSON: I want php to capture an array of objects from the javascript file posted using the .ajax jquery plugin. I send the elements but need help in capturing them and turning them into a php array
so far I have $_POST['imagesArray'] to get the actual json object array
then I use json_decode($imagesArray, true)
but in testing when I iterate over it doesn't work
I know there isn't a standard about arrays in querystring and you can use several notations for the same results, so I'm focusing highly on ASP.Net notation.
Is there a way to send an empty array as a parameter to a webAPI controller?
I used jQuery's internal function jQuery.param that serializ...
Following charts not working with Angular angles
See Documentations
Js Fiddle with more example
<div ng-app='anglesExample'>
<div ng-controller="CitiesCtrl">
<canvas polarchart options="options" data="chart" width="500" height="300"></canvas><!--Not Working...-->
<canvas ...
What are your opinions of having a controller on the body element in angular for keeping track of any open dropdown menus and possible other stuff so that custom directives deeper in the DOM can easily have access to what dropdown menus are currently open and possibly other data?
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I remember seeing a picture someone posted here about someone who posted a screen shot of their web browser and the developer tools things open and they didn't have a clue what it was they thought they were being hacked, does anyone have the link I need to show it to my brother
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@Neil Well, it's so random that even our best machines and measurement instruments cannot predict. So I consider that as random in practice.
Phones use the camera and the microphone to generate entropy, but theoretically it's still possible to recreate all conditions and predict a number generated.
Since today, in 2014, it's completely impossible to predict when an atom will decay, I consider a generator based on that truly and perfectly random.
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I'm new to JS & posted a JS/AJAX question. I'm creating a Rails app & I would think this should be a simple function of AJAX, but can't seem to find any resources to help me figure out how it works. stackoverflow.com/questions/23749918/…
(I specifically can't, but it was shown that numbers that people thought up were not random, and actually more predictable than what most people think)
@SecondRikudo A professor once asked my class as a social experiment to randomly toss a coin 100 times and write the results or to think up 100 random coin flips and to show him the results but not to tell him which method was used
@Neil I wonder if instead of one person thinking of 100 coin flips, if we'd have 100 people thinking of one coin flip (and having them independent from one another), would it be more random?
likewise if pi is indeed irrational, the numbers could be formed to represent ascii code, and therefore in theory your name, date of birth, and date of death are all written somewhere in the decimals of pi
so: I'm doing an history test and it's going wonderfully, when suddenly I sneeze and my right hand gets almost completely covered in blood from my nose
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I'm posting something via jquery to a php page and then catching them on that page, but it doesn't work on my webhost, works fine on my localhost. i'm using $.post on my script. and checking on my php page as if(isset($_POST['items_name']))
@DrogoNevets, I'm sorry, I don't understand where i'm wrong. I need to go to the checkout page after its posts the data to the checkout page. I think that's the way to do it, isn't it?
@DrogoNevets, I need to pass all the data to checkout page from browse page. That's the way i came up with. Is there any other way to post it to the checkout page and also redirect it to that page at the same time(Like submitting a form)?
You set variables in server side when user clicks check button.Probably by using AJAX.
And then use them in your page when you display the page.
Here is jquery:
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#sumbit').on('click', function(){
window.location.replace("profi...
@DrogoNevets, ok then on my php page i should be able to catch the information with `if(isset($_POST['items_name']))` and I'm able to get it to work on my localhost, but i can't figure it out what's wrong when i run it from the webhost