As funny as the Daily Show is, I sort of view it as a symptom of the same problem: people don't want to be informed, they want to be entertained.
News stations don't cover the most important stuff, they cover the most entertaining stuff. Hence why we had massive news coverage of "the fappening" and a tiny bit of news coverage of "Hey, one of the major world powers might be splitting in half"
Facing a problem here,A webpage opens up a new tab which performs some JS code and then attempts to close itself and refresh its parent using JS.The parent page is containing an IFrame from an external URL and when JS is attempting to refresh the parent page console is showing up cross domain error.
i.e
Uncaught SecurityError: Blocked a frame with origin "https://abc.website.com" from accessing a frame with origin "https://abc.website.com". The frame being accessed set "document.domain" to "abc.website.com", but the frame requesting access did not. Both must set "document.domain" to the same value to allow access.
I have a radio button and it html as follows
<input type="radio" name='answers' value='0' ng-model="getSingle">
I want to use ng-value and i'm getting that value from an object like follows.So sometime it getting undefined.How can i check that conditionally in ng-value ?
ng-value="$storage....
small morning question : i have a table, i use jquery.tablesorter.pager to set pages on it... (it's a directory) When i click on a row, a symbol appears and next row which is hidden by default is shown, on re-click, it's hidden again... It all works fine on first page of my directory, but on second page (hidden by jquery.tablesorter.pager), the first click shows the row but doesnt show the symbol... i need a 2nd click to show the symbol, and then a 3rd click to hide the row... :( any idea?
I have a form with some elements that use ids wich special symbols like this:
id="$FormData[1]$PersonData[1]$PhysicalPerson[1]$PersonName[1]$Affix[@type='qualification' and @position='prefix'][1]cb"
I have a function getEscapedID(id) that I use to escape a problematic characters when I need to...
@SecondRikudo, my research suggests that you create a new web worker (which I assume is a thread) by assigning the name of the script. If this is correct, can I assume the same script? EG, if I had 2 functions in 1 thread, can I make the call to a function on a 'seperate' thread?
I don't need to know how, just to know if it's possible
According to him, because [] actually creates an array, then looks up .fn on that array, then when it doesn't find it, looks at Array.prototype, while Array.prototype goes directly to the prototype.
@SecondRikudo First and foremost if you're not running this a thousand times a second that's irrelevant. Second of all that's slow anyway, the correct 'fast' way would be to slice the arguments inline (like Bluebird does). Petka is working on an optimization in v8 that fixes that specific case [].slice.apply so if he's finished (not sure if he is) it's actually faster to do [].slice.apply - the optimization is because it's so common.
If nothing matches, then it take that object and applies an operation to the next match in such a way that, if anything is found, the result shows that it found something
And so on for an entire collection
It also must keep all groups matched, so it doesn't simply hold a boolean indicating that it found something
My object name is MatchResult. I want to do like MatchResult.add(MatchResult)
hi, if I have a function like this: var bar = function () { this.world = "hello"}; when doing var foo = new bar(); I'll have an obj with a property world set to "hello"; is it possible to modify bar afterwards in such a way that every new object will also have a property "hello" set to "world" for example? Without modifying the original one. basically extending the constructor
> There have been twenty-three mass shootings in the United States since 1990, and the single unifying fact about all of these shootings is that all of the gunman were - without exception - wearing pants.
@SecondRikudo I think my favorite line from that article was:
> The link between pants and violence has been understood for centuries. Every major military in the world has made pants a part of their uniform, even for women. There is not a single army that wears short-shorts, boxers, ball gowns, or miniskirts into battle. It's pants. It's always pants. Horrible, blood-soaked murder pants.
Hey guys I'm learning angular.js and running it on localhost but I can't seem to get it working? anything special I need to do aside from including the necessary source js files?
I have results that I want to combine with similar results. Their groups stack, but if either one has found something (or both), then the new merged result is considered found
@SecondRikudo I'm following along codeschools tutorials and I'm getting this error : Uncaught Error: [$injector:modulerr] Failed to instantiate module store due to: Error: [$injector:nomod] Module 'store' is not available! You either misspelled the module name or forgot to load it. If registering a module ensure that you specify the dependencies as the second argument.
so as I understand, the app js file should call the function at the end, (as linking it does not initialize) and it should also pass angular as an argument to ensure proper scope?
Putting window and document in is defensive programming, I consider it stupid.
undefined, unlike null is not a literal but a global variable pointing to an undefined value, in older versions of the browsers you could do undefined = true - it's a detail you can safely forget though.