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> b
[Function: CheddarLiteral]
> t.Token
[Function: CheddarLiteral]
> t.Token instanceof b
false
does anyone have any idea why this is returning false? b is a class and t.Token extends b. new t.Token() instanceof b works, so am I doing something wrong?
Guys, I have just added this simple script to my page, but however it works reversely :) it works only if you scroll to top http://jsfiddle.net/nick_craver/gWD66/ site is fardrop.com/caski
I almost ate my brain, pls someone help me, I can even pay...
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in the jobs webpage , that one you posted in you msg , there is make personal CV , i mean if i started working on that , what kind of CV i need to have , certificates ? or my cv in this community about Q&A
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@HassenDhia It's just an alternative to stuff like LinkedIn. Put whatever you want there, but I don't think it's that helpful.
user406009
1:37 AM
It's not really an alternative to applying to jobs normally.
How do I get the selected value from a dropdown list using JavaScript?
I tried the methods below but they all return the selected index instead of the value:
var as = document.form1.ddlViewBy.value;
var e = document.getElementById("ddlViewBy");
var strUser = e.options[e.selectedIndex].value;
/...
var option = document.getElementById("permission");
var selected_option = option.options[option.selectedIndex].value;
if (selected_option == "pribadi") {
var element = document.getElementsByClassName('unit');
for (var i=0; i<element.length; i++) {
element[i].disabled = true;
}}
@Frondor Absolutely, however, I could not tell if you were giving us the output of the Javascript interpreted version(console.log(text)) or if you were giving us the output from the raw call itself. I made the assumption that you console.log'd it.
With the debugger, you can pause execution at any given line of code, look at all the variables, and use the console in that specific context, including this and all the local variables.
i figured out, i am using form_dropdown, and pre-set the selected option to something. after i delete it the form_dropdown('permission', $permission_attributes, '', $js); working just fine
so, i cant pre-set the first option appear ? except i put it on the first option?
@RidleSambow good work, but remember, there are multiple ways to do anything, in your case, an even handler might be best, but if you want to call it from another place, a function or direct call to the element would be best.
anyone wants to keep the nonsense going? I feel like you can do a hell of a lot better at saying things that add no value to anything but kinda look deep...
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When I hit the api the control goes through their system and then they redirect to a link specified by me via post method with some data alongwith it (x-www-form-urlencoded - format).
I am using node.js at the backend therefore I will get the response firstly to my node server. Let's say I gave the link domain.com/log3rdpartyrequest and now I can handle that request via app.post(/log3rdpartyrequest) on my backend.
My question is how can I load page with data received. I can send only one response therefore if I do res.sendFile(myfile.html) - how…
I found something interesting and i can not understand what it does document.onreadystatechange = () => {//code} what exactly does this = () => {//code} mean?
I want to make a Chrome extension to open a new tab with specified content, not specified url. i.e. I want to store a page inside my extension. Possible?
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I have created a customer c# DropDownList control that can render out it's contents are optgroups (Not from scratch, I edited some code found on the internet, although I do understand exactly what it's doing), and it works fine.
However, I have now come across a situation where I need to have tw...
my hack is to add nbsp's at the start to make them look nested and it works. however when i try to sort them i fail because the sorting flattens them out