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I'm someone who writes code just for fun and hasn't really delved into it in either an academic or professional setting, so stuff like this really escapes me. I was reading an article about JavaScript, which apparently supports bitwise operations. I keep seeing this mentioned in places and I've t...
I want to pass an extra variable (the userid) with before rendering my backbone view. I am getting the the extra variable with a ajax request but because is asynchronous I think my page is being rendered before I get the variable. For simplicity lets say I have this in my backbone view :
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When using a JS fucntion that uses Knockout.js observable linked to a mysql DB in JSON format, what i dont get is how often the observable is monitoring the DB for changes, is it like AJAX calls fired every X time? or how does it work? do i have to set the time? if not, what is the default time it checks for changes
@powerc9000 I was friends with a two mormon kids in highschool. Nice, normal people. we didn't talk about their religion ever. They just didn't partake in some of the stuff we did, but never threw up a fuss over us doing it. Good people if you ask me. Bat crap crazy, but good people.
hello everyone! this is my first time ever i have been to StackOverflow. and this gonna be my first question even which i am asking... can anyone just explain me what exactly HTML is and what it offers? is it just to enhance the readability...(directly or indirectly) or something more powerful than that??
@sebas I'd probably do the whole thing in Meteor. That would require another layer from you though. I think if it's just 15 people polling every 20 seconds, that's 45 queries per minute, which is not too bad if your query is reasonably fast.
This won't fit his need. XmlHttpRequest DOES work for web service calls but his is cross-domain. If the browser or server doesn't support CORS it won't work. jQuery isn't only used for css style, it is also used for the AJAX call which takes care of CORS. JSONP, & XHR. — Justin3 hours ago
@Suja It's how you build websites, when you see a web page, the way it's structured is built in HTML, and the way it looks is built in a complementary language called CSS.
@dylanmaxey The what now?
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@OctavianDamiean Well, it's because I don't have any access to my server.
@dylanmaxey It doesn't look like anything triggers. Go to jsfiddle.net/P4bDb , go to developer tools, select the result frame (at the bottom) and type monitorEvents(document.getElementById("datalist"))
for example @Suja if you want to make a progress bar in html you can write <progress></progress> which will create a nice looking progress bar moreover it allows you to compact all the page data in sementic readable format, its also accepted by all the browsers in the same way so you can nearly garuntee that if you write something , will look similar in the browsers which support it.