I need to add 2 cell content of a table and display it. Below JavaScript command works fine in chrome or IE10. But not working in IE8 or 7.
parseFloat(document.getElementById("total").textContent).toFixed(2);
It results,
NaN
Could you please tell me what is the equivalent command in IE7 ...
A very mysterious polymorphism problem:
import static java.lang.System.*
class Super{
public void meth(Super other){
out.println("#1 - in Super.meth(Super)");
}
}
class Sub extends Super{
public void meth(Super other){
out.println("#2 - in Sub.meth(Su...
The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias wherein unskilled individuals suffer from illusory superiority, mistakenly assessing their ability to be much higher than is accurate. This bias is attributed to a metacognitive inability of the unskilled to recognize their ineptitude. Conversely, highly skilled individuals tend to underestimate their relative competence, erroneously assuming that tasks which are easy for them are also easy for others.
As David Dunning and Justin Kruger of Cornell University conclude: "The miscalibration of the incompetent stems from an error about the self, whereas...
Hello everyone I've an ajax request on button click which is trigger by another buttonclick but that send request multiple time while when I click on the same button that just works fine.
jQuery("body").one('click', '#btnChooseImg', function(e) { jQuery(".cropControlCrop").click(); // it sends request multiple time });
I've tried before, with tickets of the cheap kind they never change them, that would kind of ruin the whole idea of selling them cheap in the first place
but I wanted a low budget so it would be easier to get it approved by my company
To be fair, I fucked up FizzBuzz once while using it as an example to teach eclipse to some students at a university. I saved my ass by pretending I did it on purpose to show them the debugger.
Coding under pressure really adds to the difficulty
either way, if you mess that up, an interviewer should (ideally) point you in the right direction, especially if you were scribbling the program as fast as possible
@meagar I was at an interview once where they asked me to prepare a solution to a problem and once I turned up they ignored the code and asked me to explain what it did, how and why.
@royhowie Possibly, I am not sure about that. I've just seen people with similar usernames as others coming here to complain about getting random pings before
If you find yourself having to upload a zip file to answer a question it's a good chance you should be voting to close the question instead of answering
@royhowie If it did you probably wouldn't want that job in the first place. I think most people can see the difference between someone playing codegolf and someone writing production code :)
Is there an easy way to work around not being allowed to do an AJAX request over HTTP from a page served over HTTPS? I'm just hacking something together in a tampermonkey script and I am willing to cut corners.
Hmm.. it's for the QA guys here, they wanted a button to generate random social security numbers for login while testing, I doubt they want to be locked into Firefox
Hey, ActiveX is fun too. Not long ago on SO I gave an JavaScript answer of using WSH to call PowerShell to capture screen and put the data into registry to be read by WSH.
It's really fun. Just don't ask how many kittens were harmed.
Oh I forgot. The PowerShell was used to call .Net framework. It's a wonder. You can trash the PC with a wrong command. The user just need to click 'yes' once.