I have a problem with the wp-customer-reviews plugin. More precisely, I can't select the number of stars. I click on them but they don't remain selected, like they should. It seems like there's a javascript problem somewhere but I can't figure out where.
I have exactly the same setup on another...
I tried to use ajaxStop to make the page scroll to a given position (single page website) - however it seems that content weren't loaded before it did so i got different scroll positions and the JS thought i came to another place. I just testet with setTimeout and did the position scroll 10 seconds after and worked 100%
So.. How can i do it when everything is loaded correctly??
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@SomeKittens A friend of mine had some program which associated some dynamic data with threads. So, when the data changed into nothing, which can happen, he needed to kill the threads. Guess what he called that function? :P
@RyanKinal that's why I use find ./ -name *~ -delete (or find ./ -name *~ -exec rm {} \;, depending on the environment). It deletes everything from the tree and there is less risk.
Well I'm ajax loading content from multiple pages into different divs with different id's.. then when I'm entering a specific url i want the page to scroll to that id. Which is done with url.com/something <div id="something"> but my one page navigation seems to misunderstand that and think I'm somewhere else...
So it seems that the divs positions aren't the same
I have a registration form that I'm writing in html and jquery for a local food bank. The html and jquery are all local and run within the "file://" uri resource handler.
The problem is I need to write data to a local file, and I'm having problems with this.
Is it possible to pass all my data to a local script file that will act like a server-side language for writing the file?