@mikedidthis it wasn't returning the JSON like that, i had an echo in there from fixing an earlier problem that was sending an ID to the client... woops lol.... problem still persisting :/
@mikedidthis okay, moving that code seems to have fixed the problem completley, i am now getting a response... thanks! ---- scottish education fail, they don't teach you about ajax requests that arent nested in uni! lol
Hi. Having a broad question: how do I develop dynamic webpages? Let's have a concrete example: I can design a blog with HTML, but how do I make it possible to add articles using a GUI (like asking a question on SO)?Here it states: "...You can create a web site using Ruby, Java, Python...". Very good, I know Java. But what do I do to use it for web development? I don't know where to start. Thanks!
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/3f30zv/redditors_that_have_gone_on_tinder_dates_what_was/ctl0xnt these are the kind of stories that make me love reddit
All I know about web development is some basic HTML. Nothing more. I don't imagine how hosting anything different than an *.htm file works. Any help would be really appreciated.
unfortunately I don't know the Java ecosystem, so I cannot suggest a tool or a platform. But in short you need to have an interface that saves data into a DB or filesystem. And your blog have to read data from there. @Francesco
@Kitler My objective is to learn Web Development. I'm building nothing. I took you that example to make my question better. Well, actually I have a goal: it is to create something which can take user input to change the page content (like posting a new article on a blog).
I think it might be that there are some internal limits for example on how many MB of images you can load into your Canvas or how many Caches you can create.
@Matthcw I have a physical adblock on my mailbox, a digital one on all my browsers and you think people want to sign up for shit they don't know they want?