s am using that functionality..in that when you search on the product search dropdown appears. i need the id/data-value of the active element to be shown in the input field so screen reader will read it..any solution on how to get the ids while moving arrows on the dropdown results..
@overexchange if you think JS is made entirely of dictionaries, you need to look dictionary up in a dictionary and, armed with the dictionary definition of dictionary, compare JS' so-called "dictionary" handling to the dictionary in a language with dictionary-definition-compliant dictionaries.
io.js 2.2.1 io.js 2.2.1 has been released. The notable change in this release is the switch back to this.client in the IncomingMessage constructor in the http core module. The original change broke compatibility with request, which is used by npm. The io.js
@Cereal because objects and dictionaries have some interesting differences. Specifically, a JS object can chose not to expose certain keys at certain times, or mark them read-only. A traditional map-esque dictionary cannot.
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So I'm working on next issues atm.
I have sender and receiver pages.
Sender page gets data from input and saves it to cookie.
Receiver page displays gets cookie data and inserts it into input.
sender:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<h1>Sender</h1>
<p>Type into the text box below and w...
cookies and localStorage are similar in the sense that the users browser will remember data for that domain. localStorage is.. well.. local. cookies get sent with every request to the server. so the real question is: does the server NEED this information?
@SomeKittens I'm on the air mozilla team (pretty much a youtube type of thing). I'll be working on creating an in-browser video editor for when you add a video to the site
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the problem is that value of input doesn't update on element.value method, if I want to see it being updated I either have to reload the page, or use setTimeout
function Tom(foo, bar){
this.foo = foo;
this.bar = bar;
} // this create one new entry pair in window dictionary as ()"Jane": value)
// where value is again a dictionary.
var jane = new Tom(3, 4);
// this actually created and element in window dictionary,
// where window["jane"] is again a dictionary
I have a recurring disagreement with a programmer about code quality. He insists that all of his code is written to the highest standard (i.e. that it looks just like the examples in the coding styles textbooks), regardless of the impact this has on functionality. I, on the other hand, think it i...
@SomeKittens Yeah, it's pretty interesting. Probably going to work with popcorn.js but getting the popcorn stuff into an actual video format will be tough
I have the following code below designed to check that a function exists at anytime. This code does not have any errors currently. I'm using this because my javascript files load in arbitrary orders and is necessary for my project its done that way. Since my javascript files are separated in o...