is there any way to "force refresh"? I allow user to "change css" by chosing a theme. This action just replaces the "<link" tag by another one in my header, and so, reloads the page (imagine just index.php?theme=test is the link...) BUT, seems like it does not work properly... need to do F5 to get the new css to be applied
this is a json string :-
{ "EventList":[ { "EventId":"1","EventName":"My Birthday","EventDescription":"-----","EventOrganiser":"Sarwar","FromMonthName":"Feb","FromDay":"06","ToMonthName":"Feb","ToDay":"08","Place":"Delhi"}, { "EventId":"2","EventName":"Party","EventDescription":"-----","EventOrg...
I am using perfect money account as my payment gateway. every thing works well on checkout page until I click on place order Button. After clicking on this button I don't redirect to perfect Money page and a blank page just appears.
Here is the URL of this page:
http://example.com/wp-admin/admin-...
document.getElementById('wut').style.color = "#f00"; just to put a color to the element makes no sense, infact this is easier, its much more complex for classes and tags
@Mr.Alien yeah because we know there's only one css functionality and it hooks up to style. But if there were several you wouldn't know if it was style.css or layout.css or something
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also, i could send both instances to the view, because occasionally i had to write something like "Product <?=html($x->getOld()->getName())?> successfully renamed to <?=html($x->getNew()->getName())?>"
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I'm a security engineer at Facebook and this is my fault. We're testing this for some users to see if it can slow down some attacks where users are tricked into pasting (malicious) JavaScript code into the browser console.
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Bearing in mind my comment on the question, there is one assumption that I believe can be made about the markup based on what little information is given in the question (namely, the word "pairs"): that somewhere in the container div there are pairs of img elements that can be represented by the ...