So I've got a modal that is part of a framework based off bootstrap. It can be found here: branchow.com/development/competition/modal/modal.html. I've attempted to implement it on one of the buttons on another site which can be found here: branchow.com/development/competition. I've included all the necessary files from the 1st link into the 2nd. However, when clicking the button to bring up the modal, it quickly fades and disappears.
Been trying to figure it out for the past couple of hours and haven't had any luck so far
Hoping someone could shine some light on the problem!
anyone around that knows some good info about the exec command for nodejs? I'm having an issue with one of the commands i'm trying to exec. stackoverflow.com/questions/28446168/…
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I can get the exec command to exec echo's and write to files but when I do the sed command it doesnt error, but it shows blank output and the file that it's supposed to write to doesn't show a file change.
@monners JS really doesn't have classes. new and instanceof is just Javascript pretending to be Java. IMHO JS is best used without thinking in class (Object.create instead of new, isPrototypeOf instead of instnaceof).
@deostroll I think change the object you write to from window to exports or something.
@all I asked this question yesterday, and it's gotten 1 DV and no comments. Anyone know what the problem is with the question? I'd like to fix it, and also get answers.
Why the downvote? This seems to be a well-researched question. — Scimonster9 hours ago
how can you exec the sed command in nodejs? I've tried the shelljs npm and it only appears to handle SOME sed commands. when I enter the sed command that works for me in bash shell, it wont work when i try to bring it into nodejs with the 'exec' command or the 'shelljs' npm. Anyone able to look at my question? stackoverflow.com/questions/28446168/…
npm ERR! addLocal Could not install felixge/node-mysql
npm ERR! Error: ENOENT, stat 'felixge/node-mysql'
npm ERR! If you need help, you may report this log at:
does anybody know about this error when installing $ npm install felixge/node-mysql
@RoelvanUden doesn't the statement have to check whether there's enough unique characters, and a string like abbbbbbbbbbbbcd will output true but take longer?
I'd do it normally, but I'm no regex expert either:
function isValid(value) {
if (!/^[0-9a-f]+$/i.test(value)) return false;
var map = {};
for (var i = 0; i < value.length; i += 1) {
var c = value.charAt(i);
if (/^\d$/.test(c)) continue;
if (map[c]) return false;
map[c] = true;
}
return true;
}
I am trying to programmatically submit a form (POST request) on a remote site from a command-line NodeJS script and scrape the return data.
The remote form is here.
When i submit it through the browser, it first goes to the page itself (specified in the <form action>), which returns a 302 statu...
@underscore I'd use knexjs.org or bookshelfjs.org. The adapter they use is mysql (how surprising). I'm sure that's the one by the awesome felixge (that you were installing earlier).
What is the process.env PATH like on linux? I want to run a child_process.exec with npm modules in the path and I can do that with Path on Windows but I have no idea what it would be like on Linux
guys, ned your help... I am in a job position with good money but im bored like hell... the projects are boring, i cant learn anything new, my boss is an asshole - but im very safe here 3month quitting time etc. etc. But I have a job offer from a firm in which I am my own boss, I will decide my projects (at least the most of them), my envoirement, my own room and more money (6k / year more) etc. - but the firm from the job offer is more "dangerous", so it's nearly a start up (3 years) with only 8 employees... any sugestions?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Extremely basic and limited, but still a better abstraction over writing raw SQL statements. The same applies to almost every ecosystem though, including PHP and so forth. Really limited compared to the power of Linq expressions.
@RoelvanUden that's what I thought, thanks. I wonder if this can be fixed. I wonder if a tool like 6to5 or even just acorn can provide the abstractions needed for a LINQ expression (cc @Sebastian )
@BenjaminGruenbaum in fact I interview a lot, I had 10 interviews in 4 weeks... 3 firms declined me I dicides to decline 2 firms on my own I get 2 job offers - one is the same boring project as I have now, one is the IT-Network firm i told about The rest I wait for answers
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'd imagine it was possible. If you can determine the types, that is, and then you should be able to map that to the defined models and relationships to build queries that include all the foreign relationships and so forth. I don't think many people know the power of that, though, unless they did C#, so they don't "miss" it and don't "need" it I guess.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah I've checked out flow, but it didn't strike me as a mature implementation, though. I'm not saying the checker is bad, it seemed pretty reasonable and pretty accurate; possibly better than TS. It adds new syntax, though, but without any kind of idea or plan for tooling. That's bad, really, really bad. In this day and age and I feel that tooling and libraries make or break languages; not the basic concept. On that front, TS is unrivaled by AS or flow.
@RoelvanUden I humbly disagree - flowtype is a single component in a huge ecosystem facebook built including but not limited to regenerator, jsx, react tooling and so on.
the flux architecture, tons of react components etc
ImmutableJS (collections), browser extensions for development, unit test frameworks
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I'm trying to create buttons as shown in the image using html canvas
I tried linear and radial gradient effects but i'm unable to get the sharp edges as show in the image. The button should look like 3d object.
There is a shining effect on top right (arrow)
bottom right edge effect for green b...
@ivarni Very much so. I am against violent actions against animals; robotic or not does not matter. Kill that guy! Violence against people can be warranted!
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A little experience sharing: I began a tooling chain with Grunt. After going through tons of configuration setting (~2 weeks use), it became unwieldy and I switched to Gulp. It was better; the code approach is clearer (~4 weeks use). However, streams are awkward (e.g. read-only files), prone to errors, and Gulp dependencies are often out of date. I removed Gulp code and now have a little self-written task runner. Tip: Use dependencies directly, abstractions suck and make life difficult.
@RoelvanUden The funny thing is that we already learned this years ago, yet seem hell-bent on repeating our errors (I'm a grunt user even though I know it's stupid)
Here is the link: https://gist.github.com/antonlobanovskiy/c68c399d79c88fcfcdda
Pretty much, I wanted to see what my friend replied to in one of those viral videos/pictures on facebook. It shows on mobile what the friend said, on pc, it didn't, but either way, going through my steps will make searching for where they replied MUCH easier instead of scrolling down and clicking view more comments
This is in the context of comparing it to Grunt/Gulp's problems though. As a dependency manager it isn't too bad. As a build tool.. just no... it will hurt at some point.
@RoelvanUden that's what I've been saying the whole time in this room and no one is listening :P
That tools like grunt/gulp don't really solve your problems very well compared to hand written task runners since you have really strong concurrency control constructs in JS
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Immutable canvas should actually perform pretty well :D You queue the write operations and then figure out what you didn't have to do before rendering in retrospect - so it's just a queue of transformations that gets added to.
I'm sure someone like @Raynos had a shot at it before.
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I got this example `var head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0];` ` var script = document.createElement('script'); script.type = 'text/javascript'; script.src = http://www.example.com/includes/js/jquery.js'; head.appendChild(script);`
He wants to include multiple javascript resources dynamically at run-time, with javascript. He haz ze codez, but he only wants to modify the "src" attribute and not repeat all the other crap around it every time in a loop
@John the most simple and convenient way would be to create a simple function, which does exactly what you posted above. As Argument for that function, you pass in the source to the js-file and replace that within that function every time you call it.
@John To be honest if the script location is predetermined it is often simpler - and faster - to put them as external linked <script> at the end of <body>
technically, that creates a new independent script-element every time the function gets called, but that is not a problem at all. Again technically, you really could do it all with the same script-element, but .. I don't see the reason here to do that.
@BartekBanachewicz yeah rendering is one thing pure FP +laziness can work in since you aggregate changes instead of actually rendering until you have to.
Well, Less must have the worst designed API ever. What's the fucking point of accepting ONLY a string input to render, while allowing import statements to be resolved if you also give the file name. Why can't I render from a file directly? Shitty designs, geez, think for a minute there. /rage
@argentum47 Are you trying to ask if angular bindings work the same way as (or make us of) Object.observe? In that case the answer is no, Angular (1.3) uses dirty checking