I'm trying to get the full path of a file with jQuery. However it returns 'fakepath'. I've read some questions and they say I can't get the real full path of a file, only on IE. Is that true?
@Zirak So I'll have to remove that functionality from my system. So the user will have to access the file manually, copy the address to a field. All I want is to save the path in database
A good example where duplicate IDs may fail due to optimization: $('[data-xyz] #foo'). The first part of this selector is pretty inefficient as it has to iterate over all elements. However, since an unique child is requested it can use document.getElementById('foo') and then simply go up the parent chain and check those elements to match the attribute selector.
As we said, duplicate IDs cause problems and are not allowed according to the HTML spec. Class names are perfectly fine so it, so yes, use a class name for it.
This works fine , I don't see the problem , I a either refering to a child id or child class either way there are going to be many other on the page with the same id/class , but only one that is child
30,000 vs 300 in 20 seconds // they are doing one by one as in first finished then next i really dont wanna put C++ and JS head to head in front against each other for a pure async test that will be suicide.
if I do ('#icon') - only the first one on the page toggles , if I do #('#icon' , this) it works great, I was asking what is the problem with leaving my code like that if it functions , I don't want to have problems later because its not written properly
Is there a MAJOR difference between declaring functions in these ways:
function foo(){
alert('BAR');
}
var foo = function (){
alert('BAR');
}
var foo = function bar(){
alert('BAR');
}
I was told here that:
It happens at a different time, and results in a variable referri...
so I need to create loops when creating ids to make like 'icon1' icon2' icon3' - then when click is fired, go through a loop to figure out what the name of the child is , just to change a plus to a minus?
yea thanks ma, i got it, I just was worried at first , because add class just adds a class, and toggle replaces the existing class, I wanted to add one one click and remove and add a different on a second click, instead I just did toggle and put all of the code from the first class in the other 2
A few days ago, i try to create a code with PHP, with a function i do a return in function with some values and then i got a mystery about default value for return keyword, to get absolutelly value with this keyword i create a function to test it, like this.
And this is result:
http://aristaum...
My basic question is How do I make my wordpress page more friendly for mobile viewers?
I have seen some answers such as wptouch, wordpress mobile pack, and mobilepress http ://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/mobilepress/ .
All great, however I enjoy my theme and was wondering if there is a way to...
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@Abhishek Found out that there was another div element which was covering the element so the click action was not being captured ... Damm these browser issues. I hope microsoft uses chrome always
Raphael.js issue #272 https://github.com/DmitryBaranovskiy/raphael/issues/272 user: Percentage value on text x-y does not work in IE, but works in other browsers. creator: Will fix it to not work in other browsers too.