In the code below , i'm only able to get PHP arrays in javascript to work when I hard code the value . Is this the only way to get it to work, or is their a way to copy the entire PHP array into Javacript . Right now I'm tempted to just create a function chart() for each set of PHP array values. ...
Thanks for your help. I tried following your suggestion, but the if statement seems to be getting ignored. Here's what I have now:
function filter(){
if (document.getElementById("public").checked) {
var nodes = document.body.getElementsByTagName('tr')
...
Thanks for your help. I tried following your suggestion, but the if statement seems to be getting ignored. Here's what I have now:
function filter(){
if (document.getElementById("public").checked) {
var nodes = document.body.getElementsByTagName('tr')
...
He said he wanted the last word when he wanted the first, he expected the use of "jquery or javascript" (because jquery is obviously a language superior to js sent from the gods of logic and reason), and he just didn't make any sense
A natty GUI editor is very helpful to create level map. I want to use some open-source choices rather than build my own one from scratch. I found Tiled Map Editor but it doesn't fit platform game.
ps. Though I'm building HTML5 game, I don't have to use a HTML5 level editor as long as it can outp...
@Raynos doesn't surprise me, that's the problem with your approach of little modules doing their job, it works fine, but it's a pain to get started up. Boilerplates are a way to get started right away, that's why I made ncore-boilerplate back then :p
@Zirak my code if (document.getElementById("private").checked) { var nodes = document.getElementById("Univtable").getElementsByTagName('tr') for(var i=0; i <univArray.length; i++ ) { var node= nodes[i]; if (univArray[i].ownership != "private") node.parentNode.removeChild(node) } }
I need to get the map to fullscreen, but when I set it to %s it doesn't appear at all. Some issue with height afaik. How to get around this, you know? :) (it's in collaboration with jquery+mobile)
@FlorianMargaine thanks, it says I might need to disable the ajax, and shows how to do it in a a href link. But I use $.mobile.changePage how can I in this page disable ajax? :)
I am developing a social networking website, and in this website I am giving friend suggesstion, friend list, mutual friends list (between logged in user and another user). I am doing all this very well in SQL. I have following tables in MS SQL 2008.
CountryMaster (CountryID (Pk), CountryName)
...
As you see on the below picture, the map only shows up in upper left corner, It is possible to drag it around on the whole screen, but it will jump back to that square and only be displayed there.
So I'm wondering how I can fix this?
Below the picture You'll find my html, a list of plugins, and...
The following code displays strange output. I should see a full screen mobile map. But for some reason it shows on just a portion of the screen. I am using jquery.ui.map for mapping.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>My Page</title>
<meta name=...
As you see on the below picture, the map only shows up in upper left corner, It is possible to drag it around on the whole screen, but it will jump back to that square and only be displayed there.
So I'm wondering how I can fix this?
Below the picture You'll find my html, a list of plugins, and...
jQuery is like the matrix; It's everything, and it's nothing. Everything in that it can do pretty much everything you'd ever need, and nothing in that it's nothing more than javascript. — Jamiec1 min ago
hmm might be totally wrong, but when you do it like that isn't xxx.val a reference to the value, and not the value itself? It's definitely my best estimate with very limited js knowledge ;)
@ToyHunter You're not OOP enough ;) JS is object to its core: a function is an object. You're probably coming from a half-assed OOP language :-) — Florian Margaine8 secs ago
Checking the moderator tools this morning I see 60 not-an-answer flags out of which only a several I could agree with. The rest were just bad answers, wrong answers or lazy answers.
The way I understand from experience, is that an answer is not-an-answer if the contents of the post cannot be int...
@bhuvin Please write you question in 1 chat message instead of spamming the channel and use ctrl+k. Else go to www.stackoverflow.com and make a question and then link it in here. :)
I wanted to implement real time push notification to one of the apps written in RoR. I don't have any experience with nodejs, nowjs, express or socketio.
What would be the easiest way to implement the realtime push notification system?
I am having a jquery Mobile page .
It has a deep list which has got Category at the parent level, on click it fetches the sub categories and populates them to the list. Now the thing is that in this i have to handle back buttons . I could take care of this using Ben Alman's BBQ but then everythi...
Can you please check if I written the code correct? Part of my homework, cheers.
The task was:
• Calculate the user's month of birth as a number where January=0 through to December=11.
• Take the string entered
• Get the substring being the first three characters
• Convert to uppercase
...
!!> "How much cock, could a cockblocker block, if a cockblocker could block cock?".replace( /cock/g, '@1' ).replace( /block/g, '@2' ).replace( /@1/g, 'block' ).replace( /@2/g, 'cock' );
@Zirak "How much block, could a blockcocker cock, if a blockcocker could cock block?"
@BeNdErR [xkcd](http://xkcd.urbanup.com/2361183): 1. Saving a few seconds at a long red light via elaborate and questionably legal maneuvers. 2. Having someone call your cell phone to figure out where it is. 3. Calling the Ackermann Function with Graham's Number as the argument just to horrify mathematicians. 4. Instinctively constructing rules for which floor tiles it's okay to step on and then walking funny ever after