I've read a couple of other threads on this but can't quite seem to grasp it. I don't really know a lot about Javascript and have basically guessed my way through so far. I have one function run an AJAX request to get some rows from a database. Then for each row, I need to run a nested AJAX requ...
Maybe he means that, with the calls being independent from each other, he has a constant chicken & egg situation, where the results of each one keeps overwriting the previous one?
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I took the advice of Jaime in the original thread and it's almost working. The issue I'm having now is the nested function is appending it's output after the output of the parent function
I am building a Hybrid Android app using HTML5 and JavaScript.
In my app, I would be requiring to make system related calls such as getting the system's date and time.
I was wondering as to whether such system related calls will work in Android? Will they?
folks. I have built a simple website using jquery and jquery ui, but it is not displayed properly in MS Internet Explore (they all work in safari,chrome,firefox). In addition, jquery ui for background color change seems not to work in all 4 web browsers (safari,firefox,chrome,IE). any suggestions?
@Shea ok my new code is here jsfiddle.net/p7uDn I have placed an alert on line 29 so I can see the value of the variable 'txt'. What I am expecting is a bunch of option tags will be appended in between the select tags. Instead what happens is the option tags are being output AFTER the closing table tag (line 41)
One problem I notice right away, is that you are setting txt as a global variable. When you set a variable without var, it automatically gets set to the global scope. In this case window.txt, but that wouldn't be the issue here, since you are forcing it to be <table>
Okay, I see now that you have getSummaryVariableOptions is actually an asynchronous ajax call. The problem is that updateSummaryVariablesInput finishes long before the results of getSummaryVariableOptions are pulled in.
I would either include the getSummaryVariableOptions results along with the updateSummaryVariablesInput results, if possible, or go with a queue approach.
With the queue approach, you would save a list of x[i].getElementsByTagName('id')[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue (being passed as the first parameter to getSummaryVariableOptions), and then later loop through the list and have the getSummaryVariableOptions callback append the results to the proper select.
@Matt The main things are that I'm setting id's for select, to easily reference them later, having the callback be passed the id through the second parameter, and saving a list of getSummaryVariableOptions ids to call after the HTML is already added
Hello guys .. I have <input type="file" onchange="isValidFile(this.value)" /> in my function I check if the extension is equal to my desired extension. But how I can prevent file loading if the extension is wrong?
There's a picture upload button in our web app. it works well on the ios safari. But when open it in in-app mode on iPad, and take a photo to upload, the app will be rotated. How to solve this problem when ios7 is still buggie like this? Here's our product, you can check it. http://padd.me
i'm stuck here with a simple thing: how would i assign an array to another variable, excluding the first element in an expression as simple as possible?
@Fatih So, what are you to do with koding then? I'm pretty sure iv'e heard of it but pretty pissed off that i couldn't sign up when i tried because i had to be invited, does that sound about right?
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@Shea It still seems like an extra layer of complication for everything
Why have two blocks of code, when you can just have the one? Especially since with one block, you can also choose not to display output or output in different ways, while with your proposal, it's only useful for declarations.
@Zirak Okay, I think I understand where you're coming from. It's more complicating the way you declare new commands and write out commands, rather than complicating the implementation?
What if we could save !!/eval commands, into their own little references, and be able to use them later on, in the way I described. Like !!/evalSave randomizedReason ...js code..., then use !!/afk $randomizedReason $reason to call it?
I'm sort of banking off an idea that if there was some added functionality to eval learned commands, why not add the functionality for everything? Though just having said that, I see where things get complicated.
@Zirak Yes, i know..... I wouldn't have thought that to change the background colour you have to change the background of the text, that's weird, and plus it wasn't stated in those links ;)
hi everyone, could anyone help me with a little problem? http://www.gncgroup.com/AnjaWynants/ when you click the menu items, the content slides horizontally. I'm having an issue where the horizontal overflow is cut off/hidden during this transition
@Zirak Just so we're on the same page, I take it you would rather just extend what we need as a new command, rather than extend what's already there to provide new tools for new commands?
@Shea I rather spin what we have as a new command...which makes new commands. Extending the tools creates a huge disparity between the original /learn and the new one, and creates difficulties I have a bit of a problem with. I think it's better to split them because they're dissimilar.
I have a form where an admin can add candidates. When I run my application in IE8, and click on reset button, it removes placeholder from all the fields. I am using placeholder.js to support placeholder property in IE8.
Here is my reset function ...
function resetCandidateData(){
$("#addCa...
The first answer in the question you already linked to is a good start... stackoverflow.com/a/9713078/298479
Also, please don't use internet explorer during development except for testing if stuff works there, too. — ThiefMaster19 hours ago
I never tried coding in IE but is it so insane to code in IE if all your users have IE ?
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