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This is still just about the greatest thing to ever come out of unsolicited spam we get over at @StackOverflow. https://twitter.com/JasonPunyon/status/542003498611511296
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I'm writing a script to download some data from a website where I have to login...What are some key words/phrases that I can google to help with this? I know the main SO pages have a couple things, but they really don't explain what's going on.
I should add, that i'm just looking for assistance with the logging in aspect. The rest of the code I've got under control.
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function checkWin() {
if(popupWindow.closed)
{
document.getElementById('alrt').innerHTML='<strong>If download is not successful,<a href="http://ABC/Home/DownloadDocPage"> Click here</a> to download </strong>';
}
}
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let first = {name:{
FirstName: "Foo",
SurName: "Bar"}};
let last = {name:{
FirstName: "Baz"
}};
let person = Object.assign( first,last);
console.log(person);
i am expecting the person object should have "SurName" also but it is not there
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@OliverSalzburg godaddy makes backups of the home directory. so i have backups where there are subdirs of the last 5 backups. its software gore as a service.
Short question; I need a polyfill for promises in the browser. I want something as minimal as possible, because size matters. What is the current go-to promise lib for polyfill purposes (hold off bluebird for now)?
Hii guys I have 2 frames in a page in two diff div one having width 80% and the other having 20% and they are placed side by side. Now I want that when the page size decreases or approaches to mobile size then the div with width 20% comes to the bottom of the page that is exactly below the previous div
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And at the official Mozilla Foundation website says it's all fine https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/values
@Vlad I'm still not really sure what you're trying to achieve
How is a setting in Aptana going to change if and how something is a link in a JSDoc?
Like, how do you even define a link in your context and how do you want it to behave in what medium?
Like, if you just want to be able to click on it in the IDE and the browser should open, then maybe you don't have to do anything. At least in WebStorm I just have to hold CTRL and click on a URL for that to happen
Specific JSDoc (and derivatives) markup is usually only relevant if you want to extract and render that information into another medium
@MarinTakanov The code is working, so why should I debug it? By "read the code" you mean you read all the possible paths and what, do you keep notes of what gets returned?
I'm scribbling signatures of functions on a piece of paper now
Well, by "read the code", yes I meant that. Usually a function must not return different type of variables. If this is the case, this is not a standard function.
@BartekBanachewicz If it's undocumented/non-annotated you should start by being glad to have fired the previous maintainer, and then the only thing you can really do is go about it the long way, or pass the functions through test units to give a rough idea first
@Shago var app is assigned new object if no variable app exists on the current scope, then the app variable is passed as parameter to the IIFE, so recipeBook is actually the passed app variable. (someone correct me, if I wrong)
@OliverSalzburg I was searching the config options for comment tags to see how are links tagged. So when I generate documentation I know where to click and see from where the code was used from. But I couldn't find the configs in Aptana. Only PyDev section has comment settings.
I dunno, if you have tests, it should be pretty clear how all the code is supposed to work and what interface is expected on the objects that are being passed around
@OliverSalzburg As far as I know Aptana is Eclipse underneath. In PyDev Docstring settings its selected Sphinx, but there is option EpyDoc. If this helps a bit
If a function expects an argument named foo and I access foo.bar in the function, then I already know all I need to know about the object. I don't care if it's an instance of an IFooInstructionSetContainer
@OliverSalzburg there is eclipse plugin JAutoDoc which allows you to edit comment tags but not sure if it is the same for javascript :))) jautodoc.sourceforge.net
@Shago consider the following code exists:
class RecipeBook {
constructor() {
return {
book: function() {console.log('New book is created'); }
}
}
};
var app = new RecipeBook();
I´m creating a rest api with express which will be used by a SPA (react). The Auth is done using passport. At some point I have to filter data according to the users group. This group could I also place in the passport object req.user . Would u send such information from the front-end to the backend or would you just as described above fill the req.user object with such information?
because I could link this information with the session that is created during the auth process
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@Mathematics "JSON object" isn't a thing. JSON describes a standard for you to pass data as Strings which can then be parsed back into some other data, in your case it will be parsed back into a JavaScript Object
so if you already have the object, JSON.stringify it to get your JSON