Because your button type is "submit".Try to change your button type to "button". like this:
<input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Search" id="btnSubmit" class="btn btn-rounded btn-inline btn-success" />
<span style="color:green">@ViewBag.Message</span>
<input type="button" name="Submit"...
So for those of you wondering if we recorded #spidermanps4 open-world Spidey dialogue twice-- yes, we did. One "resting" take, one "exerted" take. Programmers exposed a variable to Wwise allowing the game to switch between dialogue assets, depending on the player state.
@Ikari ah, that makes sense. Well, audio is a bit complex, you can't just decode an MP3 and give it to a speaker that is expecting a specific kind of PCM data
I'm new to npm module and node.js so it is really difficult to me.
I have a js code whit many points and for each one of them I want to get the nearest city.
To do this, in other question (Reverse geocoding with big array is fastest way? - javascript and performance), a user suggested me to use...
I am going to receive a binary data which is made from a .xlsx, .xls or .pdf file.
I will have to get that binary data from the web services and will have to create either of the xlsx xls or pdf files... and provide it to the end user
Is this possible in jquery... please respond with your valuable comments...
I have a call already working that fetches the required query value itself that's to be used ---
this.http.post('api/SampleData/CustomerGradeByID', JSON.stringify(body), { headers: _Headers })
.subscribe((result: any) =>
{
this.gradeS = result.json() as any[]
},
(error: any)=>console.error(error))
I also have a service class that fetches a certain list of names based upon that query value ---
this.http.post('api/SampleData/CustomerGradeByID', JSON.stringify(body), { headers: _Headers })
.subscribe((result: any) =>
{
this.gradeS = result.json() as any[]
},
(error: any)=>console.error(error))
@Injectable()
export class CommListService {
endPoint: string;
constructor(private http: Http) {
this.endPoint = "/api/SampleData/MakeCommunicationListByGrade";
I just want to combine the thing in a nice way. instead of using multiple subscribe or anything. in 1 call, first get the query value and then use it again to make the 2nd call. I am unable to write the code. I have JUST READ about the mergeMap thing. But I am unable to use it in my code.
tried a few perms and comms to put it together. Ended up screwing up the structure. The idea is still not much clear to me.,..... can you show me? how to add the call to the 2nd service in a nice way with the 1st call....
Does english have a word I can use in my code for plural of "data" - data as in lots of information, not a calendar point? (Or actually, what is singular form of data? Datum? Date?)
Write a function that traverses the DOM-like tree starting from the given element and returns all (not only direct) the children of that element. Each tree node is guaranteed to have children array-like property. The return value of the traverse function should be a flat list of nodes.
I see many js libraries transpiling to es5 but they don't offer a "modern" optative es6 build, why? Some apps may target only modern browsers, and you could benefit from loading "modern" (thus lightweight) bundles from the libraries you import
With Babel we are able to leverage all the newest language features in ES2015+, but that also means we have to ship transpiled and polyfilled bundles in order to support older browsers. These transpiled bundles are often more verbose than the original native ES2015+ code, and also parse and run slower.
Given that today a good majority of the modern browsers have decent support for native ES2015, it is a waste that we have to ship heavier and less efficient code to those browsers just because we have to support older ones.
That's the case of vue, but I'm wondering about generic libraries... What if I want to offer an extra bundle
a non-transpilled one with webpack. Sounds good to me, but I wonder why I see nobody else doing it
Just one thing, I'm not talking about the <script nomodule> fallback
Implement a function to make AJAX requests which caches the results of the requests. Don't use any global variables, all the data should be stored in the function's inner scope using closure. To make an actual request use function request(url) which is preloaded for you. It would return a Promise. In case request fails promise would be rejected. Your function should keep the behavior of the request function: when request fails is should reject the promise and resolve it otherwise.
guys need a solution for the following
need to re write the following function ::-
function cachedRequest(url) {
let cachedResult;
return request(url) // rewrite it to use caching
}
I think something like this is best explained "by examples", and just let people make it their own.. Like how you learn to solve algebraic equations, not by first learning all theory of calculus, but by just learning to follow examples.
and later you learn the theory behind it.
I feel lots of sources forget this method, and try to explain things first from a theoretical cs standpoint.
Howdy! I am playing with ExpressJS at the moment and am running into a confusing problem regarding its "response.sendFile()" function... When I use it with a lowercase "F" as in "response.sendfile()" the file is successfully sent ( everything works as expected ) but on the server side I get a message about "sendfile()" being depricated and to switch to "sendFile()" ... When I make the switch ( just replacing that F ) my 200 status turns to 500. Any ideas as to why this may be?
I am just serving back a jpg just for the sake of exploring how to use Express.
so, I already pissed off one of the people responsible for the CS course
there were only ~20 copies of the required textbooks in the library, for a course of 360 people who are already paying £9k/yr on tuition fees, so I found and sent links of online pdfs of the textbooks to everyone in the course, which were from sites of other academies
which seems to be pirating
and btw, sending emails to everyone else in the course is encouraged
@rlemon I don't think a dupe closure would really be useful for that kind of question, i tend to just downvote them and move on
unless you're building a markdown replacement or replica, those kinds of replacements are poor design/bad ideas, and i'd rather people not see them, even if they are valid questions.
state slots is an array, this is for react-native , to populate a list it requires title and data, i want to loop through the array give x.title as the title and data to have the name,
I'm sure there is a plugin to list variables in scope with the file, but just having that list? or do you want better auto-completion? or definitions? or reducing unused globals?