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Nitpick: There is no such thing as a "JSON object" (aside from the one that has the parse and stringify methods). JSON is by definition a sequence of characters. — cHao1 hour ago
I want to call a method, which is in a Class written in C# winforms application.
public void highScoreXML(string playerName, string carName, string points)
{
}
Now, my question is, how to call this? I am using,
$.ajax({
url: "MainClass.cs/highScoreXML",
success: function ()
{
alert("Success");
}
});
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Javascript interview question: What would be the best algorithm to insert an element in 1D array at the first position? No inbuilt functions are to be used in this problem. :)
The JSON standard defines objects in one way and the ECMAScript (JavaScript) standard defines it in another.
It is often said that JSON objects are a subset of JavaScript objects, is this true?
Is every JSON object also a valid JavaScript object?
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I'm sick and tired of people repeatedly spamming the edit queue with minor edits. I want to punish the editors and robo-reviewers and prevent some of them from entering the queue in the first place.
The edit queue audits are too easy
It covers the vandalism reject reason, but what about the oth...
@dievardump i have put my name forward, need to be selected now.....but considering i work for a company that is meant to be "staffed by motoring enthusiasts" im going to have stiff competition
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im not going to debug your entire site to get to the same error. I am seeing that the carousel isnt styled properly and not working, but you have deeper issues with your site that i can see
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@FlorianMargaine : your english is not failing. It's a bit vague; What i mean is -> why would you load a jQuery library and add 10-20 lines with code to use jQuery if you can achieve the same effect with only 20-50 lines of javascript.
i have seen enough sites *using* jQuery library for something *small*
@monners Ok granted when i started with jQuery i did everything from scratch and thats only because i wanted to learn, now it will just take up much of my time to do all these things from scratch
@Hussein i think its better you do some jQuery stuff as @monners suggests
@KarelG no no no. The less lines you have to maintain, the cheaper it is. If data load becomes an issue, then you start thinking about it. It's all about money really.
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@Hussein : i have checked your site, and the console throws up with multiple error. The first one is uncaught exception: Control.Tabs requires Object.Event to be loaded.
$j = jQuery.noConflict();
// jQuery.noConflict(); - not required, already called to $j
// after the above, use $j as jQuery, thus
$j ("#mainMenu").menu( { position: { my: "left top", at: "center bottom" } } );
Does anyone here know how the jQuery slidedown function works? I am writing an app in angular and it has jQuery lite which does not have the slidedown function. I don't want to include the whole jquery library just to use the slideDown() function
@Wandile Yeah but what I'm looking for is how they do it so I can write my own as long as it's not too complex. When looking at the DOM I see they have some timed changing of the height of the element to show from 0 up to whatever the height of the box is.
I'm so stupid. Since you can't get the Y offset of a box if it is display: none I just assumed you could not get the height of a box if it is display: none
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Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm wondering when ECMAScript v 6 will become more than a draft, and become the new standard. Going to the ECMA website (section 262) still shows edition 5.1 as being the latest, which was released in June 2011.
Note: (I plan on doing a talk on ECMA 262 ...
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@KarelG yeah i know, but the thing that i can not understand why when i use this slidershow in my website it doesn't work
@KarelG does it have conflict or still probelm
you know i used the sildershow in the separate file and put all of the jquery function with it and i see the result is great. so i am compeletly confused please help me my senior developer
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