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I have a portal that gets built by my software, and we create a goo.gl link to it, for the convenience of the user... the url to the actual portal is insanely huge, so the goo.gl link is very nice... but what is a good way of delivering the goo.gl link to the user? i can just print it, but then the guy has to copy paste it... any good ideas?
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we actually have a problem, we have completely unique portals that get built on amazon s3... and we dont want to have to provide a clearing house for people to get to their portals
I'm working with web apps for my first time and I'm having a lot of trouble trying to figure out how to store form data that was written in jade into an array and then print all of the form data out that was submitted since the server has been started, I'm not even sure which file I should be trying to write the array in app.js? index.jade? add.jade?
Sarah you want to do customer tracking? Like, store a history of all form submissions to do fancy analytics with? Perhaps Mongo would be well suited for the task.
so, any way to drop a user onto a page that leaves a goo.gl link in the url so they can book mark it, then when they hit it, it actually works? chicken and the egg
Generally speaking, is it ever appropriate to deliberately return undefined instead of false when a function fails a test? I'm working on some legacy code at the moment and this has come up. Doesn't seem particularly descriptive
@Joe I don't want to do anything fancy yet, I just want (need) to be able to have the submit screen show all of the user data submitted since the server has been started
Since file2.js is at the bottom, the code inside it runs, however the code in file1 doesn't run. If I switch them with file1 at the bottom, then file1 runs but file2 doesn't.
url shortening is a facinating subject actually, so much that can be done to help track usage, stats, whatever... thank you everyone for the suggestions
Except it doesn't, because the code in file1 does the same thing that the code in file2. The only difference is the html elements that the code affects.
@SomeKittens we are offering this as a stand alone product, there is no server anywhere, just s3... so how do u remember how to get to a spot on s3? lol thats the problem... the urls end up being really long.... typically there would be a database that associates a persons email with an account (or url for example), something a user can remember...... typhooncloud -> [email protected] -> mydumbpassword
Also, when I click on the file that loads but doesn't run (file1 in this case), both the response tab and the preview tab display the source code directly from the JS file.
@sthede ...like Dropbox lets me do for free? I hate to keep beating the "Dropbox" drum, but you're setting yourself up for it. How many clients do you have?
dropbox wont tell u when they chop u off because of too many downloads.... example was a guy was a kids hockey game, outta no where dropbox chopped him and ours would be open as long as the guy wants to share
@SomeKittens dropbox doesnt create a drive that can be seen from a dos prompt... additionally... the real value is we have large ISP providers using this as a white boxed dropbox essentially, so they can offer cloud storage to their customers
@SomeKittens Because the code in the JS file of file1 is supposed to, through $.ajax, load elements from another file into a div container of the current file and it isn't loading it.
actually yes u are correct, i forgot they added that.... pfffffffffff did i mention i programmed this whole fricken thing? and i started it 5 years ago? i am the only programmer, designer or anything... yes... i built a perfect replica of dropbox.... woooo! lol
@SomeKittens Can you please give me an example. Should i just make a classic jquery name call inside rules, or should i change something in validation source code?
@SomeKittens lol right, cause its better... u havent seen the backup thing i wrote... it waiting in the wings... carbonite ripoff straight up, sits on top of the drive... typhoonbackup.com just right click and say backup
@Jeremy The only problem is that there are two files with similar code, but deal with different DIV elements. Whichever js reference is placed at the end (most near to </body> tag) is the one that runs as it should, while the other one loads but the div element doesn't get changed by that "second-to-last" file.