I have multiple div on my page that require similar functionality (making an ajax call to external service) achieved by calling a javascript method specified in a js file. Can anyone tell me how I can create and associate different instances of js so that each one is associated with its own div. I don't want to use the singleton nature of js.
I want to read an rss feed converted to json format with a google api ; i had put some alerts but i can't see them when i run my page ! Why ?
Here is my jQuery code :
function getFeed(url){
$('#screen #content').html("");
$.ajax({
url: 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/aj...
I want to convert html or .aspx page to PDF. I've found some example for converting a file to pdf; But I want to send a url then convert the page to the pdf.
I've used iTextSharp.dll in my project for converting a file to pdf.
can anybody please help me?
When I use that, is because I have a parameter from a function that might be undefined... So if it is, the received variable should be some other default value.
function(ParameterVar) {
var SomeVar = ParameterVar || 'Default Value';
}
But for that example, SomeVar might be an array.
So if SomeVar is undefined, then it instantiate a null array.
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I believe this has to do with scoping, and not redefining scope. I see a lot of this in popular javascript frameworks:
var something = some...
I want to know which flash player this website is using
http://www.videochaska.com/video/thriller/adaalat/chand-par-hatiya-part02/10238
How are they streaming video; I do not see any where rtmp protocol in the embedded javascript.
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I'm wondering why there isn't such a thing like a "useful javascript snippets" question / thread up on Stackoverflow. There are things like "jQuery tricks" and stuff like that, but I'd like to see some (fundamental?) useful pure ECMAscript codes.
We should have some rules on that, I wouldn't lik...
is it just me, or doesn't that make sense right now?
okay, here's something
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I'm presently in learning mode so I'm consuming information rather than producing lots. For instance, I've finally picked up the Gang of Four's book on design patterns.
@AndréSilva This sounds a lot like you should be working on your knowledge of HTML/CSS.
You're using a small bit of knowledge of iframes to compensate for lack of knowledge elsewhere. It's leading to this headache, amongst other usability issues you're going to find down the road after you finish the product.
I feel like I'd learn best if I had a project that used Node. Can't think of anything worthwhile. Might just try making a simple multiplayer game to learn
@Amaan I edited some books into the assembly tag on SO if you're really interested. I think learning assembly before you learn C might be helpful, depending on how good your teachers are.
I'm wondering why there isn't such a thing like a "useful javascript snippets" question / thread up on Stackoverflow. There are things like "jQuery tricks" and stuff like that, but I'd like to see some (fundamental?) useful pure ECMAscript codes.
We should have some rules on that, I wouldn't lik...
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So if you have a really useful/great snippet consider posting a question that can be properly answered with that snippet and post it as an answer (using the "Answer your own question – share your knowledge, Q&A-style" option when posting the question)
Yes, because such a thread does not fit in the question-and-answer style of SO
Yea.. I had that in mind. However, maybe the "community" sees some value in a combined answer-thread for stuff like that (even tho the chance isn't that great as you mentioned)
dunno, I like to surf through codes/ideas without a specific question in mind, just to get inspiration and learn
@user1431627: yes, of course its always more important to aim for the target requirement. If you're more after IE than any Apple device, flash-sockets might be good
@user1431627: I guess the most common library which abstracts that away for you is socketIO. Which is kinda bloated, but it offers like any communication available
I can't make any really judgement on that, guess its pretty much personal preference. I like ruby & node on the server, but PHP and Python will do aswell
I'm wondering why there isn't such a thing like a "useful javascript snippets" question / thread up on Stackoverflow. There are things like "jQuery tricks" and stuff like that, but I'd like to see some (fundamental?) useful pure ECMAscript codes.
We should have some rules on that, I wouldn't lik...
@Irakli: No matter what, please stop pinging random people for help just because they were active in here.
And yes, ask a real question instead of just asking if someone knows something about something. Depending on how complex the question is, asking it as a question on SO might also be a good idea.
I have developed small Javascript Class that uses html5 canvas element to draw graphics, everything seemed fine but when I tried to use animation function with 2 objects same time I got the wrong result