Blocked a frame with origin "http://api1.pixter.in:3000" from accessing a frame with origin "http://api1.pixter.in:8080". Protocols, domains, and ports must match
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Adjusting the height of an IFRAME to match its content page's height can be a real drag when the containing and content pages are not from the same domain.
Do the Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) headers make it possible for the content page to authorize cross-domain access to its resources ...
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@Zirak I thought about this yesterday.. if you are going to extend the builtins then why not at least make sure to name it something that has close to 0 chance to collide
this already happened with prototype library in es5 and now it's history repeated again
@OctavianDamiean but it looks cool. And the Plugin system is nice. I think I'll try to develop the multi edit. At least the one that allow people to select several occurences of a word and edit them all at once
When i submit the form with no email and password. An error message is display along with horizontal scroll and the site layout get disturbed on ie 10 and ie 9. Any help plz?
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Click -> update the date accordingly on the client side (like you already do), display the new date wherever you want & send a HTTP request containing the new date to the back-end.
You don't send the date to a variable ... you define a communication end point, that is a PHP script in your case which will read the HTTP request it got, extract the new date it received in that HTTP request and then do something meaningful with it.
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Hi guys, I have a question. After appending elements to a div ( which height is set to auto ) I am getting this div's .height(). The problem is that the DOM doesn't seem to update the div's height before I am getting it. Is there some event I could listen for?
@Tredged First of all, I have no idea what your PHP script is returning and then because I don't know that I have no idea what the name property is supposed to be. :)
> On "Two types of variables", it appears that retaining g will result in v3 not being garbage collected, potentially resulting in retaining an arbitrarily large amount of garbage. Does that really happen?
> 10. I have not seen any real world code that suffers from this problem. But people ask about scopes and closed-variables quite often that is why it is included.
Hello, I am searching for an example like the following: My header is position: fixed. Markup like <header></header> followed by another section <section id="hero"></section> The header should be fixed until the header is reaching the top of the section #hero, that has parallax. Than the header should stop and should push if it were the header like normal scroll such as without position: fixed. Hopefully it's clear enough. It's hard to explain...
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