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Of course I do get it. But, one thing, the deleted question that I posted which is the height problem of 0 to auto in CSS I decided about why it works for changing height to max-height.
Is it safe to serialize a form in a ajax request data: $("#form").serialize(), ? I had read somewhere (i think it was here on SO) that this function unserialize the data at some point of the request. In PHP it's unsafe to unserialize user input. That's why i'm asking it. I don't know much about javascript to be honest
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The currently accepted answer is a poor solution that has gotchas and doesn't work in all situations. The answer that should be linked to provides a modern solution as well as Polyfils and links to MDN documentation
There is a method called Number.isInteger() which is currently implemented in everything but IE. MDN also provides a polyfill for other browsersy:
Number.isInteger = Number.isInteger || function(value) {
return typeof value === 'number' &&
isFinite(value) &&
Math.floor(value) === val...
The accepted answer has a lot of upvotes and a lot of complaining comments
The answer I linked to is pretty clearly much better, especially after the edits.
So I'd like to see a notice at the top of the accepted answer with a link to the answer I linked to
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is it a good idea to store images in local storage? im trying to make an offline app with images and save them as base64 in storage and its saying its too big
I've tried to parse the JSON text using JSON.parse.
var obj = JSON.parse(jsonResp);
service.log(obj.features.attributes.zone)
However, I get this error:
TypeError: Cannot read property "zone" from undefined in <eval> at line number 21
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