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Wow, I'm incredibly late to the party but I just read up on how the Silk Road creator was arrested because he posted his name on StackOverflow question he asked
function potpot($.pnotify){
title: 'Big Notice',
text: 'Check me out! I\'m tall and wide, even though my text isn\'t.',
width: '500px',
type: 'error',
min_height: '400px'
}
function potpot()
({
title: 'Big Notice',
text: 'Check me out! I\'m tall and wide, even though my text isn\'t.',
width: '500px',
type: 'error',
min_height: '400px'
});
function potpot()
$.pnotify({
title: 'Big Notice',
text: 'Check me out! I\'m tall and wide, even though my text isn\'t.',
width: '500px',
type: 'error',
min_height: '400px'
});
function potpot() {
$.pnotify({
title: 'Big Notice',
text: 'Check me out! I\'m tall and wide, even though my text isn\'t.',
width: '500px',
type: 'error',
min_height: '400px'
});
}
Ajax or Aias (/ˈeɪdÊ’æks/ or /ˈaɪ.É™s/; Ancient Greek: Αἴας, gen. Αἴαντος) was a mythological Greek hero, the son of King Telamon and Periboea, and the half-brother of Teucer. He plays an important role in Homer's Iliad and in the Epic Cycle, a series of epic poems about the Trojan War. To distinguish him from Ajax, son of Oileus (Ajax the Lesser), he is called "Telamonian Ajax," "Greater Ajax," or "Ajax the Great". In Etruscan mythology, he is known as Aivas Tlamunus.
== Family ==
Ajax is the son of Telamon, who was the son of Aeacus and grandson of Zeus, and his first wife Periboea. He is...
function potpot() {
$.pnotify({
title: 'Big Notice',
text: 'Check me out! I\'m tall and wide, even though my text isn\'t.',
width: '500px',
type: 'error',
min_height: '400px'
});
}
@JamesSnowy you'll need an element to put the text in. That just gives you the text representation of the object. What Sterling said about <pre> is the right direction.
@ssube Cause I'm a noob and I want to make sure I don't miss anything lol. I don't know how to run the function again for just 1 item without making a whole new function...kinda stumped on this.
@KevinB If it's to forms and you just communicate with your sever then you're better off using https. If you have peer-to-peer communication which need to be secured or you have some form of secret the client needs to hold...