Allow me to ask a rather dumb question: I try to open this page: https://github.com/kasperpeulen/MathJax/blob/master/MathJax.js from http://kasperpeulen.github.io/MathJax/ So I thought I needed to go to http://kasperpeulen.github.io/MathJax/master/Mathjax.js but there is no page there
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can anyone help me with this? i was going to ask this in a new question thread, but apparently I ask too many dumb questions so it's blocked. I created a javascript bookmarklet to open a window to webpage and log me in (i already know my password is in plain text and open to mailicious threats)
my code is here: http://jsfiddle.net/UWBBv/
and it works, but only if i hold Ctrl while I click the bookmark.. how can i change it so that it works if I don't hold Ctrl?
@twiz I am using jquery with json and ajax and i added jquery-1.10.2.js file . my doubt is there any .js file is required except jquery-1.10.2.js to add in my html file ???
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Do you know any intuitive resources to learn about Liskov's Substitution Principle? In particular variance and pre/post conditions. The Wikipedia article is not very understandable.
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So I've creating a small library of JavaScript functions that I will be using. Some are for UI functions others are to return something. Below I will post two codes, I am wondering if this method is ok and not a bad move before going any further with this library, also please do not mention jQuer...
I know this is a little bit off for javascript. for specifying any concepts of programming that would help students be prepared for industry when they graduated.
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@dystroy in worse case you can send me n email. Thing is, I'm not always on gtalk so it's hard to have a real time discussion unless you ask me to be there beforehand
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i'd like to enable my method to receive multiple string arguments. should i use Function.prototype.apply and pass it as an array, or should i prefer object notation?
I want to reproduce this simply behaviour :
http://tinymcesupport.com/tutorials/autoresize-automatic-resize-plugin
This is my init:
<!-- TinyMCE -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/jscripts/tiny_mce/tiny_mce.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
tinyMCE.init({
...
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because window[CallBackFunction] will fail unless CallBackFunction is a string name of a function on window, and passing an empty string into the context of the function is retarded.