I have a logo that is residing at the public/images/logo.gif . Here is my nodejs code.
http.createServer(function(req, res){
res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'text/plain' });
res.end('Hello World \n');
}).listen(8080, '127.0.0.1');
It works but when I request for localhost:8080/logo.gif...
I am working on Node v6.10.2. I am trying to serve static elements with a simple NodeJS program. When I run the below mentioned code and go to http://localhost:3000/, I get this.
The image does not get retrieved here. But when I go to http://localhost:3000/img/logo.jpg, I get the image. How do...
Not to get off topic, but had a quick question since I'm new here. Do the faded out profile pictures mean the users are idle? And the pictures showing through are active?
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MutationObserver and AngularJS. I'm seeing that when I get notified of an added form node, it's action (which is hard coded to "{{url}}") has already been resolved by AngularJS. Is this expected?
@JacobSchneider I would think that you are probably having a problem with the pushing the body onto an array. To test it out, check the type using typeof before you pass it to send and after you pass it (right before you send it from the server)
Because it might be sending a (I think) Buffer object
either Buffer or Byte, can't remember what the name is in node vs python
Does node.js have built-in base64 encoding yet?
The reason why I ask this is that final() from crypto can only output hex, binary or ascii data. For example:
var cipher = crypto.createCipheriv('des-ede3-cbc', encryption_key, iv);
var ciph = cipher.update(plaintext, 'utf8', 'hex');
ciph += ciphe...
I've been trying to handle saving images POSTed to nodeJS (and the express framework) to a database, and have been having some trouble. Ignoring all the web processing, I think that I've narrowed down the problem to the way base64 encoding is happening in node. I believe that the oversimplified ...
I am using MutationObserver to change an attribute of a specific element as soon as it gets rendered. However, that element's tag attribute is set to {{app_value}}. So in my observer, once I detect that this element has been added to the DOM, I run setTimeout(function() { doSomething(); });, where doSomething() then goes and appends something to that element's tag value. However, if I use setTimeout(), is it guaranteed that doSomething() will only run AFTER Angular interpolates?
@DemCodeLines but to answer you question to the best of my knowledge, if Angular's interpolation is anything like the react render lifecycle, it depends on how you define the timeout, but generally it would happen after the view is initialized (trying to use generic terms)
nvm then... there's a really cool extension for vscode I found today that lets you search mdn with a comment in the editor formatted like: \\mdn http.ServerResponse;
you just delete it and closes the window it opened to show you the docs... really cool
didn't test it with node though, just stuff I'd typically use mdn for lol
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