elm.addEventListener('mouseover', handler.bind(elm, i));
function handler(i) {
this.blah = foo[i];
this.removeEventListener('mouseover', handler); // does this care that I bound in the definition??
}
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Hi Guys,
I am trying to return response of async ajax response but I fail to do it..
Can someone help me?
return $.getJSON('validateuser.php',{data: {user: _this.user, pass: _this.pass}}, function(data) {
return (data.status==2);
});
should be true/false
I have a function foo which makes an Ajax request. How can I return the response from foo?
I tried to return the value from the success callback as well as assigning the response to a local variable inside the function and return that one, but none of those ways actually return the response.
fu...
Hi you all.I have been developping my apps using the Lamp framework for about 3 years and now i think it is time to switch to a more recent technology.I ve been learning the MEAN stack until i found out about METEOR...
I am pretty happy about it but there 's one thing i dont know yet.which should i learn simply meteor or angular-meteor ?
What are your insights? which should i take and learn? i want to take this knowledge and continue on with mobile app developpment with ionic...Please advise the complete neophyte that i am
it all started with ionic that i came across and i decided to learn angular first but then the mean stack looked completely mean to me and i came across meteor yesterday and i did the tutorials on their website and it's good so i wanted to port this knowlege toward ionic and be ready for my apps