@forresthopkinsa how do I do that? Do I need to setup any properties in my react native project that will allow for new typescript files but also allow the old js files to exist without any errors? Thanks!
Fix the cors error and you'll be able to access the xml
Without fixing the cors error, you can't access the xml
The cors error should specify very distinctly what is wrong with the given request. Look for documentation on CORS related to the error message you received. I wouldn't suggest using SO as a source for information related to CORS because there's a whole lot of misinformation out there on SO about CORS.
@AbhishekPandey well it depends. Are the cors errors related to inproper headers client-side?
if so, you can fix it purely client-side. If the server isn't supporting CORS, then not a lot you can do about it unless you can modify the server settings
likely it's the server you'd have to change though
@AbhishekPandey you'll sometimes see servers which provide a service use CORS as a way of "authorizing" users of a service
it's not usually a good idea, but you still sometimes see it (the proper way would be to simply require that a person send username/password for a token)
if they have a long list of authorized sites for CORS, then you'll need to find out how to get added to that list
let date = new Date(); // initializes to "now"
let numberOfDaysToShow = this.props.numberOfDays || 7;
let days = [];
for (let d = 0; d < numberOfDaysToShow; ++d) {
days.push(<ReserveSpotDay date={date} key={date}/>)
date.setDate(date.getDate() + 1);
}
It's one of those days again
(find the bug, get one local beer, i.e. you need to come here to get it)
@forresthopkinsa Chrome is a plague. Just fixed an internal page where all browsers and players play a video fine - except Chrome. Which is as good as failing all non-iPhone visitors.
New ES 6 (Harmony) introduces new Set object. Identity algorithm used by Set is similar to === operator and so not much suitable for comparing objects:
var set = new Set();
set.add({a:1});
set.add({a:1});
console.log([...set.values()]); // Array [ Object, Object ]
How to customize equality for...
@champion-runner Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. If you have a question, just post it, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. If you want to report an abusive user or a problem in this room, visit our meta.
@forresthopkinsa It is, technically. I have the opinion that it cuts the most corners outside of spec, but I agree it is still the most conformance, secure, and cutting edge browser. Let's just say the age of IE dominance has instilled a distrust in me of browser monopoly.
And Chrome is definitely the Good Guy (for now) when you compare it with Safari...
Damn. I am reading a hardware catalog to shield the account and cs team from IT, who was grilling them for not knowing the specific technical requirements of a broadband request. I am just a programmer. Not even full time...
Feeling like a hen protecting a group of little chicks.
I'm trying to call fetch() to a server function but I keep getting a 500 error even though the function is getting called and completing without error.
that's what people don't seem to realize about global warming. They think it'll go away if enough of us start "being green" and using our cars left often. That's definitely not the case
that only slows the progression, but it doesn't halt it
i've got nothing against bitcoin, but until you start seeing governments officially support bitcoin as a sort of alternative currency, it'll always be very prone to sudden drops
people living in (typically larger) houses often opt out of that, because at a certain level it becomes more cost-effective to burn gas or just coal and heat the entire building that way
and if you're living in some places in Italy, perfectly valid form of protest for some citizens here would be to simply destroy such things if they're not happy with it
District heating (also known as heat networks or teleheating) is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a system of insulated pipes for residential and commercial heating requirements such as space heating and water heating. The heat is often obtained from a cogeneration plant burning fossil fuels or biomass, but heat-only boiler stations, geothermal heating, heat pumps and central solar heating are also used, as well as heat waste from nuclear power electricity generation. District heating plants can provide higher efficiencies and better pollution control than...
Basically I am recreating a messaging application minus the messaging part (basically just a message database viewer).
I have all the messages with all the different conversations. I was to display that to the user, but because of the amount of messages (could be thousands) I don't want to load them all into html. However when the user scroll to the top of the window it should load the next x amount.
Sounds simple enough, but I'm not sure how to keep track of what messages are currently rendered, etc.
Maybe I should use react
I have been adding nodes to javascript objects but that seems wrong. (object.htmlNode.setAttribute("hidden",""))
I want to check only on this method beforeunload when page leave
Actually my data is append in div #sectionData, then i change some input field and reload or leave page then that time i need to check if html is change or not....
i have formbuilder project and user create the some fields and by mistake page cancel, then beforeunload window popup will show and ask for leave if user leave then page then data will save that he has changed
First time when page load its mean not HTML change then add some fields like text-input and other and leave the page ... action will be happen on leave page.
if no change in data then beforeunload popup will not show.
on backend side i have large nested level of json and can't compare nested level json that may be performance issue
Actually, I want to save data on beforeunload if data is changed from user action like edit form or some thing.....if user not change any form the beforeunload popup will not show....
hey guys, for those of you familiar with node.js, do you know any libraries that support e2ee (end-to-end encrypted) chatting?
I have found countless encryption libraries out there (that can generate keys and encrypt data), but I haven't found a library that puts it all together in a simple way where you can establish an E2EE connection without having to manually implement the transferring of a key through Diffie-Hellman, etc.
Your requirement is to ask the user if they're sure when leaving the page if and only if they have unsaved changes. Comparing on reload isn't part of that
All you should be doing at that point is checking a flag that should have already been set at that point.
when user first time on page and not change the data then reload the page,,, then do not need popup,, if user change some on like section title xyz then poup should show. for saving data
Your requirement is to ask the user if they're sure when leaving the page if and only if they have unsaved changes. Comparing on reload isn't part of that... Exact they save changing when leave the page.it's for option for user
little thing compare the json is correct solution or not?
I don't know what is the missing code here it's giving me a headache because of the conditional statement.
Add the missing codes so that the condition below will evaluate to TRUE and print “it works!” in the console.
if (num == 100 && num== 200 && num==300) {
document.write('it works!');
}...
Moderator note: Please resist the urge to edit the code or remove this notice. The pattern of whitespace may be part of the question and therefore should not be tampered with unnecessarily. If you are in the "whitespace is insignificant" camp, you should be able to accept the code as is.
Is ...
@AmadouBeye Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. If you have a question, just post it, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. If you want to report an abusive user or a problem in this room, visit our meta.