Also 2 UI remarks: 1. When clicking next, the current mix still keeps playing, but you first have to press "pause" on the next mix, before the play button becomes enabled
@Joseph You can and should work with both, just treat everything that's accessible on the client-side as public, and everything that gets passed to the server from the client as potentially dangerous. Validation on the client side should only be used to improve UX, never as the last (or only) line of defense.
@SecondRikudo What's the deal with confirming edits? I kinda feel like it's a bit cheap to accept some of these edits that aren't doing anything except capitalizing the first word in the first sentence, or correcting one typo, but leaving the rest of the obvious mistakes unchanged...
@monners in fact , i have on technical question , how does the jqgrid library tell, lets say when clicking on the next page arrow, that it needs to search for data locally in case of a client side or that it needs to reload every thing after a server call ?
@argentum47 seems to just be setting the checked attribute for some checkboxes, I suppose it wouldn't do much if you're not providing any values to it, e.g. the default behaviour might be the same as not having it there at all but you might loose functionality that you're not currently using if you remove it. Hard to tell without looking at a bigger chunk of the app
@ivarni ok. i see. let me check the buying of food and etc. but could you pls explain the part "it wouldn't do much if you're not providing any values to it"
@JanDvorak I see your point. No, you don't need to change version for it to change in that case. Any operation that triggers bucket redistribution may result in different iteration order.
Yes but you get a race condition of you use it in a self calling function. — Michael Dibbets2 mins ago
wth does this guy want?
Nope. not gonna work because the function is not defined yet and registered in the global context. There is still that last bracket to parse and the setTimeout races it. — Michael Dibbets20 mins ago
> * no improvement whatsoever This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.
function infoBox(map, marker, data)
{
var infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow();
// Attaching a click event to the current marker
google.maps.event.addListener(marker, "click", function(e)
{
infoWindow.setContent(data.content);
infoWindow.open(map, marker);
});
google.maps.event.addListener(marker, 'mouseover', function(e)
{
infoWindow.close();
});
}
i don´t want the mouseover the marker to show anything...just when you click on the marker
@JanDvorak Because that would set the new object's constructor as well, which ya probably don't want to do unless you intend on using it. Object.create(null) avoids unintentional prototypal linkage.
Bonus points: Ai is bad at respecting viewbox if you edit a vector's canvas or size. If you need the viewbox to be maintained, copy your vector, create a new Ai file with the correct dimensions, paste your vector, then save it as a SVG. Yes, I learnt this the hard way. You're welcome
@ivarni You'd think that, but if the coordinates are already borked because they're relative to a funky viewbox value then you'll need to change Every. Single. Coordinate.
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I am having some difficulty compiling a C++ program that I've written.
This program is very simple and, to the best of my knowledge, conforms to all the rules set forth in the C++ Standard. I've read over the entirety of ISO/IEC 14882:2003 twice to be sure.
The program is as follows:
Here i...
This program is valid -- I can find no errors.
My guess is you have a virus on your machine. It would be best if you reformat your drive, and reinstall the operating system.
Let us know how that works out, or if you need help with the reinstall.
I hate viruses.
This function is not letting me to pass data outside the function.
It returns the correct data, but whenever i try to add it to an array or similar outside the function, it will not return anything.
I am aware of some redundant json parse's and stringifies, but please ignore that. Ive tried set...
i might not be expressing myself clearly. Basically, I want to check if an object by the name exists ( ex, SRanganath ) and if it does, I want to add new keys to that object instead of creating another object with the same name
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var data = /* your json object */
var organizedData = {}; // new object for organized data
for (var i = 0; i < data.GetStatusReportResult.length; i++) { // loop over people
var item = data.GetStatusReportResult[i]; // just makes things easier to write
if (item.CreatedBy in organizedData) { // check if the key exists in the new object
organizedData[item.CreatedBy].push(item); // if it does, add to its value (which is an array)
} else {
organizedData[item.CreatedBy] = [item]; // if not, create it