But seriously, is it an option? Because otherwise this prospect would have to wait another 6 months so we can add native Grunt support
We have a prospect who used Grunt, Webpack and Node.js, and the question is whether we support those features. We don't, but we want to see if it's possible to add this using our extensibility feature (which is essentially scripts that can be written in Ant, Nant, Maven2 or Gradle)
How can I use $id = preg_match('/https?:\/\/(?:www\.)?(?:drive|docs)\.google\.com\/(?:file\/d\/|open\?id=)?([a-z0-9A-Z_-]+)(?:\/.+)?/is',$url,$id)?$id[1]:false;
Is it possible in JavaScript to do something like preg_match does in PHP ?
I would like to be able to get two numbers from string:
var text = 'price[5][68]';
into two separated variables:
var productId = 5;
var shopId = 68;
Edit:
I also use MooTools if it would help.
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How can i use preg_match in jQuery?
What is the jquery equivalent of the PHP preg_match feature?
In PHP it would be :
preg_match('/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/', $str);
Which checks if the string has anything other than letters and numbers.
I'd like to add some client sided va...
$value = 077283331111333;
if( ! preg_match(/^[0-9]{1,20}+$/, $value))
{
echo $value . " is not a number that has between 1,20 digits";
}
I'm trying to turn this Php conditional statement into a Javascript one.
This is what I have, currently not working.
var value = 077283331111333;
va...
var id = 'https://drive.google.com/file/d/fileisishere/view'.match('/https?:\/\/(?:www\.)?(?:drive|docs)\.google\.com\/(?:file\/d\/|open\?id=)?([a-z0-9A-Z_-]+)(?:\/.+)?/is');
Well, the chat's views are pseudo indicative of what I usually search for. In this case I had to use the chat's search pages both chat-wide and user-wide (i.e. towc's messages and search results)
Another useful view is the star page. Used that some time back to do some basic graphing of who got the most stars, top 50 starred messages, when was a highly starred message most likely to appear, ...
I lost the game, but I'm pretty confident, that some day, I'll convince the prime minister of the UK to announce the end of the game. Whatever it takes.
@Neoares The game is not just in your mind, it has official rules :P So if the game is announced to be "up", there is no more point for playing respectively, you cannot lose anymore
and I would be free! free! you know! It is my only hope
The Game is a mental game where the objective is to avoid thinking about The Game itself. Thinking about The Game constitutes a loss, which must be announced each time it occurs. It is impossible to win most versions of The Game. Depending on the variation of The Game, the whole world, or all those aware of the game, are playing it all the time. Tactics have been developed to increase the number of people aware of The Game and thereby increase the number of losses.
Though the origins of The Game are unknown, a game featuring ironic processing was played by Leo Tolstoy in 1840.
== Gameplay ==
There...
@OliverSalzburg good lord, last week I uploaded my configs with all the passwords, because I didn't notice they were already tracked before I put them in .gitignore
The only other way to win the game is, to entirely and completely forget about the game. This is possible of course, but you can never rejoice about it obv... cruel game it is
I'm really wondering why no Journalist ever asked the Queen or prime minister to "just say it" into a camera. "Mr. XXX, please, just read this into our camera: The game is up"