One more question: I am trying to create session alert confirm box. How should I implement YES/NO button clicking event. I just want read the client event.
If you call him, he'll have your number, and if he has your number, just be prepared for multiple late night calls to have a discussion about why JS is crap. Whenever he is bored.
LG Smart TVs logging USB filenames and viewing info to LG servers This information appears to be sent back unencrypted and in the clear to LG every time you change channel, even if you have gone to the trouble of changing the setting above to switch collection of viewing information off. It was at this point, I made an even more disturbing find within the packet data dumps. I noticed…
Well, I was making a tooltip script, it was working but I realized as soon as I had many tooltips my webpage would get slower, so I tried to change the script to only create what was needed.
This JS finds a 'itemtooltip' class (wich is a img) and then calls the script to create the tooltip.
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@BenjaminGruenbaum I'll check it tomorrow evening. I'm currently in a french hotel with REALLY shitty internet connectivity - around 15kb/s ... and i doubt i'd get a stable teamviewer connection to my home pc...
@phenomnomnominal they grew on me, been listening to ADTR for forever. and if you're lucky, you'll end up attending a gig where he nails it live, which is actually pretty amazing
Good-Guy Grooveshark - I tweeted them "Feature Request: Make the player pause playback when I lock my PC" and they PM'd me this: "Thanks for the request, Robert! I'll pass it along to our team."
I'm working with some people are are used to making "associative arrays" in JavaScript like this:
var arr = new Array();
arr.prop_1 = "asdf";
or
arr['prop 2'] = "1234";
It works just like an object because it is. for...in loops can be used and accessing the properties is fine using a dot o...
That's not an associative array. That's an array object abused. It just works because arrays are also objects in JavaScript.
When you're doing arr.prop_1 = "asdf"; or arr['prop 2'] = "1234"; what you're actually doing is monkey patching an object.
People use objects as maps often - but that'll...
@BartekBanachewicz speaking of types and people not getting them ^^
because I have two different states - if no default is displayed then it displays a splash screen. If you can see the splash screen you don't need the profile button.
(There is, let's say you edit a table, you add the row to the table and update the server about it, if the server responds with an error you remove it - that way it looks like it's fluent to the client).
trying to describe javascript closures to a java developer. I keep saying functions within functions - then remembered that they can use classes (bastards, I hate them)