@ThiefMaster ok so if some action() fails but setTimeout('action()',0); works, its because something is being fired after that statement that allows action() to work
I have a script that plays a movie given to it by a service.
<div id="player1">Loading the player ...</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
jwplayer('player1').setup({
file: "downloadvideo.aspx",
width: "296",
height: "240",
type: "mp4",
...
@AndyPerlitch ok, it may be something with change focus from canvas.... may be bug in chrome, try to make this standalone and as a q-n on Stack Overflow
what i meant was if some action() fails but setTimeout(function(){action();},0); works, its because something is being fired after that statement that allows action() to work
:D
@eicto hm im not seeing that... what browser are you using?
Ive basically got the style sheet for resizing my browser... however its not calling it in the WP header... and im wondering how to amend it... so if there is any lovely people who would be able to assist i would be extremely happy :)
@AndyPerlitch Sometimes that's the best thing you can do. I worked on a gmaps bug last night for 8 hours and couldn't solve it. I woke up this morning and had it fixed in 20 minutes
ripping good laugh. alright gents im outty. @mmmshuddup im hoping for that aha moment tomorrow. @Necro i messed with jw player a looong time ago. wish i could help but im fried
<quote>Please see below header of my document referencing the other stylesheet but its not appearing to call it when browser is different (however it is effectively resizing in different resolutions)</quote>.... what are you trying to say here?
@KirstyHarris go to view source in your browser, if you're using firefox or chrome you'll see media-queries.css as a clickable link. Click that link. If you don't see CSS then your path is wrong
@KirstyHarris go to view source in your browser, if you're using firefox or chrome you'll see media-queries.css as a clickable link. Click that link. If you don't see CSS then your path is wrong
I have a script that plays a movie given to it by a service.
<div id="player1">Loading the player ...</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
jwplayer('player1').setup({
file: "downloadvideo.aspx",
width: "296",
height: "240",
type: "mp4",
...
You can use XMLHttpRequest in Javascript to fetch datas from an external URL. Here is a good resource : http://www.w3schools.com/ajax/default.asp (I usually don't recommend them, but the AJAX tutorial is really good).
Also, this had to be there :
@mmmshuddup I will have a problem with something and someone will be like, "Oh i fixed it using jQuery" and i look it up to find out they were BSing me.
i have a list of entries from a database and I'm feeding them in to HTML to a UIWebView that is making a list of the database entries on the page.
(Much Easyer/Better then extending UITableView Cells)
My Problem is with UITableView i was able to grab an image on a server as NSData and with UIIma...
well its not like jiggin it around... its linking to the stylesheet in the source... but for example my stylesheet for the main one is called completely different
@KirstyHarris this is your problem: `<link href="http://rusticblonde.hostizzo.com/wp-content/themes/350ppmSite/style.cssmedia-queries.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" />`
Imagine you are a patron (customer) at a restaurant. You go to the restaurant and order spaghetti and meatballs from your waiter (you're visiting the web page and thus your web browser is sending an HTTP request to the server)
likewise. your `<link href="<?php bloginfo('template_url'); ?>/media-queries.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" />` is simply rendering HTML
ok so anyway. PHP doesn't do anything with CSS or javascript. all it does is fetch data and process things and eventually serves content like HTML or XML or JSON or wahtever
well you're wondering why CSS isn't working when the CSS isn't even being loaded. Your first concern is getting the path to yoru CSS file correct. after that PHP becomes 150% irrelevant