@DanGrossman Classical failure to not separate content and behavior - HTML is a Markup language, used for ascribing the semantics of contents, so JavaScript should be kept out of it
And anyway, since you're using jQuery, which abstracts away any potential problem you might have with using event handlers there's no real excuse to using inline events
You already have some code that produces the page, make the part that gets printed modular, make a second page, and both pages use that bit of code. Once inside a larger page and one with just that alone.
@NickCraver I cant quite do it like that. I need to clone large chunks of the parents window's dom into the new window, so the no such interface supported is an issue
@Raynos I have a feeling you're going to end up creating some kind of monster. Load up a Java applet to take a screenshot, render it into a canvas element, crop only the part you want to print, copy that canvas point by point into a canvas element in another window and print... or something equally horrific
I am having issues getting an iframe printed in IE8
The solution needs to work in IE8 & quirks mode.
Here is an example : http://jsfiddle.net/prq3k/18/
I've tried various variants and most of them print either the wrong iframe or an outer iframe.
I've also tried creating a documentFragmen...
Judging by your comments, it looks like you're specifically asking how to display fractions. If that's the case, several fractions are defined as HTML entities, e.g. ½ will give you ½, and for the specific example in your question:
⅔
Result:
⅔.
If you...
> I really don't like programming. I built this tool to program less so that I could just reuse code.
> PHP is about as exciting as your toothbrush. You use it every day, it does the job, it is a simple tool, so what? Who would want to read about toothbrushes?
> I was really, really bad at writing parsers. I still am really bad at writing parsers.
> We have things like protected properties. We have abstract methods. We have all this stuff that your computer science teacher told you you should be using. I don't care about this crap at all.
> I'm not a real programmer. I throw together things until it works then I move on. The real programmers will say "yeah it works but you're leaking memory everywhere. Perhaps we should fix that." I'll just restart apache every 10 requests.
> For all the folks getting excited about my quotes. Here is another - Yes, I am a terrible coder, but I am probably still better than you :)
At my school, we've got new computers with Windows 7 Enterprise, and Flash Player isn't installed – that's required for lots of online games. I asked my teacher, she said “they don't have rights to install programs like that”. What the heck? They had right to install Office 2007 (a program that you must pay for – schools probably won't download it from torrent), and hadn't to Flash Player (which is free software)?
I am trying to append a "remove" button to ul items on hover. It seems to work, but I can't seem to get the button to align to the right of the screen. Each time I try, it seems to go to the right and down one line.
Here is the full script:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Tran...
@Nyuszika7H Maybe your teacher doesn't have the rights too on student's computer. And maybe the manager doesn't find any obligation to install it. "Seriously ? Flash player ? What for ? Spending brandwidth on youtube?"
When you have been recommended to use gettext, it was actually an advise to use a gettext-like translation system. Your current code is complex because of mnemonic text indicies. And the trouble you got into with the regular expressions for editing is caused by fiddling with variables in there. L...
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Let me sum it up: "Hey wasn't the order $haystack, $needle?" "No I guess that changed it in X.X.X" "But he's using X.X.X" "Yeah then the order is...." "But the order of that other function is wrong too"..
you can't, foobar returned after the ajax request was queued, long before its response comes back. but you don't need spamFilter to return true or false depending on the data
I have a series of radio buttons (rdoGroup1,rdoGroup2,rdoGroup3) and three textboxes at the end of the table which each textbox txtTotalC will count the amount of radio buttons with C value have been selected, txtTotalB will count the amount of radio buttons with B value, txtTotalA will count th...
I am not a JS expert, but I would make a variable in a higher scope (outside where you attach these event handlers) that you can access from both the submit handler and the ajax callback function
@YiJiang Hm, yes there's only a handful of people with enough score on the tag, but one would think that they'd actually take a look at the synonyms page
@YiJiang: Yeah, but I asked about a performance problem with no mention of performance other than slow, and it responded with a blurb about performance. It doesn't matter if it's not exact, it's somewhat on-topic...
Judging by your comments, it looks like you're specifically asking how to display fractions. If that's the case, many fractions are defined as HTML entities. As an example, a few of those entities are:
½ ¼ ⅛ ⅔ ⅖ ¾ ⅜
...
@ircmaxell: thanks :-) when I posted it, there was already another answer with 8 votes, so I wasn't sure if it would be right or not. I'm still unsure, because the question is a little ambiguous. I'm not complaining though ;-)
Yes it does. It's called short-circuit evaluation. See the comments on the documentation page...
As for the order, it preforms the checks based on Operator Precedence and then left to right. So:
A || B || C
Will evaluate A first, and then B only if A is false, and C only if both A and B ar...
Ok, since you've edited your question and I better understand what you're trying to do, let me say this:
Don't Do It!
You will run into problems with the character set of the connection, differing collations, etc. There are a fair number of edge cases that you will likely miss and still be vul...
@ircmaxell: +1 to both of those. Often the highest voted answers are the ones where users can see the result right in front of them (like in the case of my fractions answer). The lowest voted answers are the ones that are hardest to validate or solutions that aren't well known.
Hi,
i have the following 2 arrays that i am looking to replace variables from. However my problem is how to tell to not replace variables that are in %XX format. Right now 0 will get replaced with %30, and this will then again get replaced with %%330 (replaced 3 with %33). Any help greatly apprec...