So I created this custom application and ported it into a few websites. It uses the TwitchTV API and pulls in active streams and the viewer count. The problem I run into is when the list gets so big it seems to become too much to do though ajax. I think this because sometimes it will show a strea...
I'm working on a responsive site where I've found that I've got pairs of divs with heights that I would like to be equal, but only if the browser width is equal to or greater than 960px. Any smaller than that and the divs stack so different heights do not make a difference.
DIV 1 | DIV 2
DIV 3 |...
Lets say I like when everything is perfect, everything is in order. I would rather use two machines for using two operating systems (well, money is the only obstacle).
I dont like to boot into the other system just because i need a 10 minute Photoshop work.
Though it is rather cheaper to have one machine with dual boot. I will give it another chance for sure. I was using dual boot, now I mainly use windows (as a full-time .NET developer) - but I miss my ubuntu.
> For instance, shift + , causes a < character to appear in my applications, but the ASCII value returned by my test script belongs to the ?. When I discovered that I decided not to risk my sanity by performing further punctuation character experiments.
I saw a carousel/slider for displaying featured content a while ago that does something that most don't. It started fairly simply, with the top feature large, and a playlist to the side of other ...
for MS development, VS + TFS + MS Project Server + Sharepoint... you have pretty much anything you'll ever need (and you need a lot), a lot is automated, great overview of any kind on the project
for servers, the AD suite is not to be presented anymore
I have yet to know a software that can rival with AD
How can I do what this does by accessing the JQuery model instead anyone? var example = $('#'+idSelectGraph).first().children([i]).children([0]).attr('onclick');
Wrong line, I meant to post var example=$('#counterTreeviewUL'+idTreeview)[0].children[i].children[0].attributes[1].value;
not to mention the similar features such as user management also available in openLDAP, it also allows you to set rules on the softwares you can install and run, you can deploy software & updates with almost no worry
if you don't have any windows devices, you don't have any full featured suite on linux to handle all this
that's the problem with the linux world for enterprises: there's no full featured suite. there's this to handle this, that to handle that, other to handle other but nothing full featured
@FlorianMargaine Yea, of course if you already have a Windows network in a company then you have to deal with it and use what tools fit best, in that case AD.
> Engine Libraries: a collection of JavaScript libraries that built on top of the Low-level APIs that provide developers with features such as a Scene Graph, Material System, Forward and Deferred Renderers, etc.
@NullPointer: I'm not sure what you're asking for. answerforeverything.com is down right now, I'd say ask google or the jQueryUI documentation (api.jqueryui.com)
The difference is, you crack into systems but hack on software (for example, kernel hackers don't actually crack the kernel they work on it, they develop - which has nothing to do with being a white-hat hacker by the way, that's a totally different story again).
This attack is supposed to be presented 10 days from now, but my guess is that they use compression.
SSL/TLS optionally supports data compression. In the ClientHello message, the client states the list of compression algorithms that it knows of, and the server responds, in the ServerHello, with ...
How does SSL work? I just realised we don't actually have a definitive answer here, and it's something worth covering.
I'd like to see details in terms of:
A high level description of the protocol.
How the key exchange works.
How authenticity, integrity and confidentiality are enforced.
What t...