just added fancy bullets to my shmup, not sure if Im going to leave them or stay traditional though, maybe a straight line up the middle, and those as a powerup?
@Loktar: controls on Mars Matrix were brilliant. One button... tap it fast for regular fire, wait and tap for short-range armor piercing burst, hold down to charge an attack that absorbs all enemy fire and sends it back at them in a shockwave. Love that kind of simple but versatile control scheme
using serialize() gets me submitted value's as text value's,is there a way to also send id's with it? so if i have a selectmenu saying :car,planes,bikes and planes have id 2.I require the id to do a database insert query.
(1)your code is ugly and probably bad, (2)that does not answer my question. What's your situation/status, and what do you hope to achieve from it? In other words, seeing as how you're going to use serialize, what will the markup consist of?
the markup consist with a serialized form , that means it output the "selected" options from the form after submitted it.My intention is to also insert the selected option as a hidden field.Currently it either adds the hiddenfield for all generated options in the form,or use the last generated option.Depanding on how i do the call to the <input type="hidden"
I'm making a game and I have a script (running it with Node) on the server that currently just randomly places things on the map... I'd like to change that. I saw something about Perlin noise but I'm not sure if that's the thing I want and I'm even less sure how to implement it...
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ow yeah, i forgot to mention: i didnt do any research to get my problem solved by looking for any simular problems.i not used google,i not used the search on stack's site,i not try to change any part of the code to get what i wanted.
That code you pasted feels awfully familiar and brings memories of brick walls and head smashing to me. Did you write "knows javascript" in your CV and now will look for anyone to mentor you for 3 hours just to have you come back at the next trivial problem
the hobby project contains an oscommerce store,to run in an offline mode on a mobile phone.when it works as aspected to code is contributed as opensource to the oscommerce community.
What's the difference between http://randomsite.com 4 minutes ago and http://randomsite.com now? oh, you can't know, because after loading, randomsite pulls some data asynchronously from server? uhuh? and, of course, crawlers don't execute js? gotcha
It seems as though Google (if not other crawlers) will look at a JS file, but will not execute JS. It may pull URLs from a JS file, but that's about it.
So, I suppose it's possible that Google, in part, will be able to index AJAX content, assuming that content is available at a static URL.