Hey folks. I'm new to chat, just got the rep to join today. Sorry to barge in, but I'm going against a deadline. I'm working on an MVC3 project using razor. I'm looking for a way to pass a value from a UL to a jquery method. Anyone have an idea on how I should approach this?
An approach that could be used would be to use data-annotations if there was a lot of code generated elements. And then just recurse through the DOM from the top UL node looking for them and collecting them.
`<ul class="schedule"> @foreach (var item in model) { <li>my partial view based on the model</li> <ul class="job"> @foreach (var job in item) { <li>information about the job</li> } </ul> } </ul>'
The top level UL uses jquery sortable, and can receive a draggable object. When a user drags a new item for the 'job' list, I want to pass a value from the parent li's model to use in a jquery call back to the controller.
`<ul class="schedule"> @foreach(var item in model) { <li>my partial view based on the model<li> <ul class="job"> //this is where I want to bind a value, for example, "scheduleID" @foreach(var job in item.jobs) { <li>information about the job<li> } </ul> } </ul>`
Hopefully that's more clear.
Okay, I'm not getting the code formatting in chat.
It's funny how a lot of people work harder then they need to. I'm all for hard work but from what I can tell winform/webform = past WPF/MVC = future but these guys don't want to invest the time to learn.
im a rails-dev, so i know a lot about efficient and agility. haha. but this project took way too much time as it should, so im at a point where im 80% done. why start again from scratch?
no, that question is a different. i want my forms overlayed on a window, but without topmost, so if they are overlayed from another one (not which they overlay) then they need to disappear. @Grixxly
I just had the weird idea, that since MD5 is broken because I can calculate strings to produce identical hashes, what happens if I use it backwards?
So instead of using MD5 to hash something. I use an MD5 reverse lookup I can create strings which will produce a hash which I can interpret as a base 64 string.
Essentially using it to encrypt something...
Maybe that's just silly but I thought it was cool.
Oh. Well now I feel a bit silly. Apparently I misunderstood how MD5 was "broken". I assumed it meant it could easily find a potential reverse. I guess that's not the case.
@LewsTherin I use dark only at night, it doesn't look great at sunlight when you don't have a good display. Plus, I'm looking forwart to RTM where they will fix the annoying scroll bars to be also dark.
@LewsTherin Seriously? It is really distracting when you code on a laptop, because everything else is tuned down, event the coding colors took vampirish :D
@LewsTherin I agree that it is great, but the colors which are tuned to the weird orange can be a bit creepy, I personally prefer a pastel-blue color palette
I have 2 datatable let say dtData1 and dtData2. I have records in both the datatable I want to compare both the data table and want to create a new datatable let say dtData3 with uniqe records.
suppose: dtData1 has 10 records, and dtData2 has 50 records, but what ever records are there in dtData...
@AmishKumar StackOverflow uses simple polling, making a request every x second(s), and adding new messages as they appear in the database. It's very simple to implement, and when it doesn't give issues, it doesn't require anything more complex.