@C5H8NNaO4 But my actual question was also about the case where you'd simply make a statement like ``var foo = function bar(){...};`` This is syntactically (sp?) correct, but doesn't seem to serve any purpose
@Kippie I see :) My first thought was that you already know the answer. Actually, the examples are the only 3 cases as well where it came in handy for me til now;
If your function, bar, doesn't use its identfier for recursion, the the only usecase I would see is the case of an error occuring within bar.
+ i will have to leave my laptop at college which gets 10mbps at max , for one whole night
and since I bought a pseudo laptop because i was stupid enough to choose it over a macbook, and now its slightly damaged (no hdd etc) I really don't wanna take it for a ride on Indian road.
OK, it breaks if I replace all 4 spaces by a tab. highlight doesn't seem to be compatible with tabs or there's a problem with the enclosing markdown parser...
Same as this How to detect when a file has been uploaded?
PHP :
function my_cool_func() {
// whatever it is that you want to do, do it here
} // function my_cool_func
add_action('wp_handle_upload', 'my_cool_func');
Looking for real detecting function when attachments / images / files has ...
How can I quickly find all instances of a certain string in all files with a certain name, searching the current directory and subdirectories? I have some version of grep installed on Windows, but I couldn't figure out how to bend it to my will.
@qwertynl Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
If OP wants you to offer him a full solution adapted to his particular work environment, you simply need to push him in the right direction and let him do the rest
Again @melc ... Where is there any recursion in this example? You answer has just as much "recursion" and much more unstable (using setInterval) — qwertynl4 secs ago
Also the OP still thinks that I gave him PHP code...
@qwertynl I can see that the script works at jsfiddle, but I can't get it to work at my own site. How am I supposed to insert it into my PHP file? — Marius2 mins ago
I was just pointing out that you have errors and inconsistencies in your answer. And I usually use setTimeout instead of setInterval because the latter can cause headaches... — qwertynl6 secs ago
Hey everyone. I am developing a web application that includes multiple clients (android, website). The clients should be able chat with each other and post (and read) news. This means that all the news is added by the clients. Would node.js be a good option for this or would a plain php web service and a database be sufficient?