I have a content-editable div and I want to restrict the user input so that multiple characters can not be input on a single keypress?Any idea how I could work it out?
@Zirak so what do you suggest for the multiple elements thing, and also how can i tell if the this.currentElement is more than one, i think .length works for classes but its different for tags like h1
:9473979 so if i done app.getAll and set this.currentElements should i set this.currentElement to undefined? so i can go if(this.currentElement === 'undefined') // we are working with multiple elements?
2 months ago, I wrote a chrome extension called hotfix. I recently went back to look over the code and it made me cringe a bit. I refactored it a little, but before I get knee deep in it, I would like to ask for suggestions on the best way to proceed. I'm not expecting anyone to completely rewrit...
@FlorianMargaine Okay... so... let's say I'm editing code for GMScreen. I can open my dev tools, debug, make changes, and then have the changes committed directly to GH. No need to go into an editor, or a separate git client.
var getDetails = function()
{
var url = "API TO URL"
return $.ajax({
type:'GET',
url:url,
dataType:'json',
header:{'Accept-Encoding':'gzip'},
async:false,
contentType:'application/json'
})
}
var data = [];
getDetails().done(function(res){
data = res.field1;
var ele;
for (propName in res.segments){
ele = propName ? res.field2[propName] : null;
var val;
var endlat;
var nums =0;
for ( var j=0; j < ele.length;j++)
{
data[nums] = ele[j]
val= ele[j].ele_id;
var getDetails = function()
{
var url = "API TO URL"
return $.ajax({
type:'GET',
url:url,
dataType:'json',
header:{'Accept-Encoding':'gzip'},
async:false,
contentType:'application/json'
})
}
var data = [];
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data = res.field1;
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My friend just came up with arguably the best opening paragraph for any resume I will ever have.
Its 100% true as well.
> During my service in the Armed Forces the United States was never attacked. In my career as a military consultant we were able to kill Osama Bin Laden.
A common definition of terrorism is the systematic use or threatened use of violence to intimidate a population or government and thereby effect political, religious, or ideological change. This serves as a list and compilation of acts of terrorism, attempts of terrorism, and other such items pertaining to terrorist activities within the domestic borders of the United States.
Attacks by date
1800–99
* November 7, 1837: A pro-slavery mob kills abolitionist Elijah P. Lovejoy, editor of the Alton Observer.
* May 21, 1856: Sacking of Lawrence—Pro-Slavery forces enter Lawrence, Kansas to disa...
@SimonSarris I guess with the low amt of terrorism, violence, etc (Especially when put into perspective throughout world history) we don't need to make any significant changes.
I just hate the argument "Id let the gov do whatever as long as Im safe"
I dont think anyone directly says that. However I just dont agree with the perspective of "Im not doing anything wrong so its ok, I dont have to worry"
These are written in the third person so as not to disrupt the style of the thing. But hey, as we all know, Jon Skeet can make 1 == 3 anyway, so it makes no difference.
Jon Skeet is immutable. If something's going to change, it's going to have to be the rest of the universe.
Jon Skeet's additio...
@Loktar I don't want to put words in mouths or make too many assumptions here, but I would imagine gun murder violence is totally uncorrelated with gun laws by state. In other words, passing gun laws by themselves probably does not reduce gun murder violence by state.
(as in, take out suicides and accidents, which hinge much more on availability)
@djtechie: did you post a question about it? Or did it get negative voted and thus now you are here? BTW: Please don't paste code into the room unless it is only a few (2-4) lines. It's easer to refer to a place on the web where the code is pasted.
What's the future when it comes to mobile web development?
I mean, traditionally, in the java world, we make use of Java EE technologies such as Spring, Hibernate and some MVC framework like Spring MVC or JSF, RichFaces, Play etc. The UI layer is deployed within the same ear as the rest of the b...
I'm creating this cool answer engine that answers "who" questions. I will share the URL soon.
However, I need a list of English words for that, so find "proper nouns". Can I get an English dictionary dump or just a list of all English words, preferably British and American.
Any help will be ama...
but, without really having thought about it, if you ever have the requirement to let run more than 2 consecutive, sequentially and syncronized server-requests in a row, you're doing something very wrong
well, I was just preaching that REQ->WaitResponse->REQ->WaitResponse->REQ->WaitResponse->ETC seems like a fail from the getgo, regardless if the actual xhr runs sync or async
@djtechie: ... it's what you are using when you are using done. jQuery creates a special jqxhr object that implements the promise/Deferred interface. Promises allow you to add callbacks whenever the promise is resolved or failed.
@jAndy Its hard bro the syntax , you know i dislike verbose syntax to begin with and then xaml & the way visual studio authors it looks like inline C#Script to me
@okok: IIRC, links should only go in head. you might get by without putting them there (there might be some libraries or browsers that move them there), but no guarantees.
s/putting them there/putting them there *yourself*/
@JayC sure thanks, problem is for me it works putting them in html, and since i load them in html using ajax, i'll get no problemsi mean, it's all hidden at the end ...
so i'm in dubt
will be good cause every html file will get his own <link> :P ..
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I wrote Boiler.js from the ground up for a few reasons:
Underscore.js and other similar libraries do not have enough methods for working with object-literals in my opinion.
Most of Underscore.js and other similar libraries method's do not support deep it...
Been doing hours of research on this and i'm thoroughly stuck, here's how far i've gotten... Here's my complete code divided by comments.
(IIS 7.5, page location:127.0.0.1)
var shell=new ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell");
var shellExec=shell.Exec("%comspec% bitcoind getinfo 2>&1");
This part runs fin...