@Luggage exactly, and is it really necessary to pass all the scope of the myModule, when all I need is the data, the arg1 and maybe a public timeout id?
Hey All, I've got some Knockout pagination I'm doing, and I'm trying to resolve a side effect of having my click event look like this click: ChangeOrdersPage( OrdersPage() - 2 ) When you load the page all of the click events are evaluated because of the (param). Any ideas to prevent it from automatically going to page 5 every time?
@Luggage My goal is to hopefully reduce function count. and we have a first page, back 2, back 1, forward 1, forward 2, last. I'd end up making a function for each right?
in fact, if you reduce your function count by, say, having one funciton to generate all others, you'll be re-making them each time knockout updates bindings and be way less efficient
I've got a weird issue where a table I render using webservice GET, renders fine on local in that all rows and header are generated. But when I compile files to dist and host that table doesn't render
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Does JSfiddle not allow <script> (for ko templates)?
@Luggage jsfiddle.net/Nhawdge/xv191m39/1 This is kinda what I'm trying to do. I tried to shrink it down a bunch, but it's hard. Also It hates the <script> tag
anyone here who has worked with video, is there some event for receiving "part" of a video on jwplayer? i.e., suppose my video is 2 hours long. I must receive data in buffers, right?
In this case a purecomputed is no loss and since I din't want to get into disposing things, maybe better (I don't know how careful you are about disposing computeds)
git checkout -b your-new-branch
git add <files>
git commit -m <message>
First, checkout your new branch. Then add all the files you want to commit to staging.
Lastly, commit all the files you just added. You might want to do a git push origin your-new-branch afterward so your changes show up...
Hey guys, I'm working on a NodeJS application. What would be the best way to go about licensing it?
I'm not worried about code protection. I can leave the code sitting there in a .js file and my target audience wouldn't know what to do with it. But if i just give out simple license keys then they would just get shared around on E-Mail groups in the niche
@AayushAgrawal Require a permanent connection from the application to your licensing server. The application will only work while the connection is active. When someone tries to connection with a license that is already in use, disconnect the first channel
It's a bunch of tools that make it very easy to do field work. I'm afraid that if i make simple keys then they'd be shared around on E-Mail (Not to mention some people would try to re-sell the key they bought)
@AayushAgrawal Ship an encrypted payload. To decrypt it, the user needs to supply a key that is generated from the license key and a unique identifier for their system. They provide that to you once, retrieve the key to decrypt the payload and then they'll be able to use the application
Then they keys can't be shared without also copying a server key (at which point it is more obvious you are stealing, so it helps the honest people realize)
@BenFortune That's not even the end of it. All important documents are signed with digital signatures, which again need java settings to be set to 0 to work on most websites. Pretty much every business computer in India is vulnerable
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