@IvoWetzel I confused here. hardly doubt that that CIW JS is fine syntactically, otherwise the rest of the mentality that it works at least three times faster than computer power. -- Saul Gorn
@Chance I would think you can remove rules by function pointer or by rule id. You can always just hook into the events the validation plugin uses internally and just kick it around until it works
@YiJiang Yes, its mostly Design stuff, sadly but there code features still suck... and viewing an image and clicking like is easier than reading/understanding code
Well, although the Array in JavaScript is an Object, there's no good reason to use the for in loop in order to iterate over it. In fact there a number of very good reasons against the use of for in on an Array.
While it may seem like a good choice at first, to trade the some speed against the re...
@Loktar Yes 20x or more, depending on the JavaScript engine obviously, newer ones get better but still it will never be anywhere near as fast as a simple for
From what I understand, PHP objects are generally much faster than arrays. How is that efficiency affected if I'm typecasting to define stdClass objects on the fly:
$var = (object)array('one' => 1, 'two' => 2);
If the code doing this is deeply-nested, will I be better off explicitly def...
I liked yours better because you mentioned how they aren't always ordered correctly. Ive given to answers and been thanked. but the dang users wont accept them, thats what frustrates me.
The eval here is completely pointless:
// since everything in the global scope gets defined on 'window'
typeof window[r] === 'undefined';
This will do the exact same thing, also note that r leaks into the global scope.
// Check requirements Prototype and Scriptaculous
(function () {
var ...
The string cannot compare it is too late. The force of regex and syntax mutalation together in the same conceptual space will destroy your mind like so much watery putty
> "[This] reminds me of a quotation from somebody that, whenever he tried to explain the logical structure of a programming language to a programmer, it was like a cat trying to explain to a fish what it feels like to be wet." - Saul Gorn
Hi,
The scipt should subtract 1 from the primary key (auftrag_id) from a table. But somehow it's not working. The variable $preauftrag_id is not getting decreased. The type of the variable is integer. I tried several subtraction-methods, but none is working. Someone have an idea?
$auftrag_id = ...
OK, there you go... NOW quickly send me some money so I can leave this country and live on some random pacific island where I built pitfalls and hide in the jungle so I'm safe from Crockford....
// give out greeting program
rand = Math.random;
tims = Array()
timeString = "morning ,afternoon,even...
I am unable to search for nodes with a specific name with any other context than document.
is there a cross browser way to search getElementsByName() with a context other than
document.getElementsByName()?
> PHP is a minor evil perpetrated and created by incompetent amateurs, whereas Perl is a great and insidious evil, perpetrated by skilled but perverted professionals. - Jon Ribbens
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I have two very large strings. How can I compare them to tell if they're identical, or if one of them is different than the other? (That way I can leave the identical strings alone and process the ones that have changed).
I assume you are using LineTo's the only way I could think of would be to keep a min/max stored for the height and width as the user is drawing paths. Other than that the only way to pull back info from the canvas would be to use getImageData which will only give you raw pixel information.
Quick...
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So here's my problem.. Might just be tired but, I want counter to ++ only if number has not occurred in array.
Meaning during the 4 iterations, counter should ++ only on iteration 1,3,4
var array = [], number, temp = [4,2,5,9], counter = 0;
for(var i = 0; i <= 3; i += 1) {
array.push(i);...
I have two very large strings. How can I compare them to tell if they're identical, or if one of them is different than the other? (That way I can leave the identical strings alone and process the ones that have changed).
@ircmaxell Well, it depends on what "very large" means. If they're talking about a gigabyte of data, I can imagine that someone not intimately familiar with how PHP does string comparisons is looking for something that will not process each byte, but handles things somewhat intelligently
I know, just venting on the lack of information and the answer that assumes a lot outside of what's provided is accepted, where the one that directly answers the info provided is not... Typical I know, but still
console.time('flag == 0 (x5000)');
for (var i = 0; i < 5000; i++) {
flag == 0;
}
console.timeEnd('flag == 0 (x5000)');
console.time('0 == flag (x5000)');
for (var i = 0; i < 5000; i++) {
0 == flag;
}
console.timeEnd('0 == flag (x5000)');
Output:
flag == 0 (x5000): 9ms
0 == flag (x5000): 12ms
I'm changing the CSS that's loaded like this: document.getElementById("myLinkElement").src="newSrc.css"; but it isn't having any effect in IE .... any ideas?
@Greg With link elements, I believe you need to remove the old element and add a new one. This is certainly true for favicons; it may be true for stylesheets too.