i tried and it said it was published but when i go to the page it says 404 not found. i tried searched and found it was because i dont have an index.html page but mine is in the public directory
@EarvinNillCastillo check the event log, I believe connections are logged there. You could write a powershell cmdlet to query the event log and note down the connection details.
@derp yup it already have a network login. I just wanted to be cautious, what if something in my dept, messed up with the existing program. Idk just for precaution
I would like to use multer with express to upload files
app.post('/profile', upload.single('avatar'), function (req, res, next) {
// req.file is the `avatar` file
// req.body will hold the text fields, if there were any
})
this is the sample, is there any way to move the upload.single() to another class? I have all my upload stuff in one js file and want to call it from there, but when I try it my req and res are empty :(
my guess is I need to read more
I figured it out by reading further into the sample documents. RTFM people.
@Ming so when you go to a page, the server responds with a page that looks like the page that would be rendered in the browser, but none of the functionality works, until the js runs in the browser
yeah, instilling a healthy active lifestyle is important. if i had just kept running or riding or going to the gym as a kid/teen id have been much healthier
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function calcFPS(opts){
var requestFrame = window.requestAnimationFrame ||
window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.mozRequestAnimationFrame;
if (!requestFrame) return true; // Check if "true" is returned; pick default or error
function checker(){
if (index--) requestFrame(checker);
else {
// var result = 3*Math.round(count*1000/3/(performance.now()-start));
var result = count*1000/(performance.now()- start);
if (typeof opts.callback === "function") opts.callback(result);
Hey, so if I have an array with separate arrays inside that which all hold the same amount of objects how do I merge all the first objects into one object with all the properties inside an array?
I'm rather stuck but I've tried to use multiple maps, which has really set me back sadly..