I used the example from Sending POST data with a XMLHttpRequest to create this javascript code:
function PostXML(webURL, post_data) {
var objHTTP = new ActiveXObject("MSXML2.XMLHTTP");
objHTTP.open("POST", webURL, false);
objHTTP.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "application/xml; charset=utf-8"...
I'm trying to add a javascript bookmarklet link (for the user to drag to their bookmark bar) to a post on my WordPress site. However it isn't coming out in the post preview. When I check the link that WordPress actually adds to the post all it says is javascript:void(0). This simple example repro...
(such as an error contained in JSON results). - this is the x in your XY problem. Use HTTP status codes instead of putting error codes in JSON. — Benjamin Gruenbaum23 secs ago
No need for jQuery, use standard Javascript :
var extract = str.match(/\[(.*)\]/).pop();
If your delimiters are { and }, change it to
var extract = str..match(/{(.*)}/).pop();
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In this project that I am doing I have a block of code(a few form lines) that is duplicated when a user clicks the "+ add destination" button so they can input more destinations.
The scroller for picking a time is included in the block of code but since the new content(more destination inputs) i...
This may seem like a weird question, but... Is there a reason people still use innerHTML for DOM manipulation (as opposed to .appendChild(elem)? I see this for adding and deleting nodes a lot and it seems so.... I dunno... mid-90's/primitive? What am I missing? Why is this so popular?
What I said was: "I think the only reason a CLI is ever better for anything is when it has like 10trillion features, and that wouldn't really work in a GUI..."
@FlorianMargaine I got it, I looked at the man. Might be useful, I like RPN, but right now I got accustomed to simply do alt-tab to Chromium and do F12...
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This explanation doesn’t show any code more of just an overview of how to achieve a simple but cool looking effect. I’ve seen variations this effect used in different places, one of the more recent examples I can think of is the loading screens from Red Orchestra 2. RO2′s effect definitely uses a different method […]
@phenomnomnominal I never thought of doing that and now that I'm thinking about it, this could solve a lot of problems for me with certain projects at work. I'm going to try implementing it. :)
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I have a block of code that I am dynamically adding to a page with out refresh and wondering how I can get the newly created/added content to pick up the javascript code
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