curious if anyone has experience with this: I have some node code running where it reads a Key off of a config.json file every time it runs, is that a terrible practice? My instinct is to NOT do that, but I just don't have a better solution for the moment.
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It reminds me of when Facebook went down a couple of days ago.. The SES (state emergency services) had to put out a tweet to get people to stop calling police
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We know Facebook & Instagram are down. Please don't call triple zero to let us know. https://twitter.com/sunriseon7/status/1105947438173442048
suppose you have a core application and external components. would you use a message queue to emit certain events and have your components receive and process them, or would you directly call all the components from the core application in an orchestrated way? are there any drawbacks with either solution?
I'm trying to make an API call to from RN to a local server I've got running on my computer and it works fine on the computer and chrome on the phone, but I can't get it working in the app. I'm not using HTTPS
@codepushr I can't tell whether that was directed at me
i mean, back in the day we (iOS devs) had to include a permission setting in the info.plist of the xcode project to allow http calls to a local ip address
maybe fibre optic has improved over the years, but in my experience it's crap
they sell it to you like you get this huge bandwidth boost, but the signals travel at the speed of light, which is no faster than "traditional" means
it's also very fragile.. it happened several times that internet was down for a while because someone doing construction accidentally got too close to the wire with a shovel
hi , im trying to make theme for youtube and currently i'm trying to select each individual thumbnail and pull the herf attribute from it but i couldn't
#items ytd-thumbnail > a means "check for element with ID "items", then inside that, get all elements with <ytd-thumbnail> tag. Then for each such tags, pick the first-child <a> found in such tag."
In my project, I make an AJAX call and get an HTML page in response. I load that response into an HTML div tag. The problem is, it throws 'jquery1.min.js:12 Uncaught RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded' whenever div tag is not empty If the div tag is empty Or If I empty it myself using "innerHtml = ''", it works fine. can someone please explain, why is that happening?
@Neil But the page is loading properly if i first empty the innerHTML. If there was some problem in the page/String content it would not load at all in the emptied innerHtML, right?
@Neil It would be a lot of work! I am working for an organization and the code has confidential data in it. I would have to remove everything to paste it. its big
Hi guys) Need some help. What is the proper way to use jQuery Datatables in a react app? Some third party module? or use datatable APIs in react component's lifecycle methods? or something else?
@Neil Sorry but I am not convinced by this. I got it that I shouldn't be loading an entire page but it is working fine every single time I clear the div tag. No matter how many times I make the ajax call. anyway, thanks for your time.
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@MohammadUsman ideally if its an existing jquery component, then I would understanding how I can use it along with the react lifecycle methods. I see that jQuery datatables is a very popular so if its possible to use it with react, probably there will be a repo on GitHub somewhere.
one word of caution, at times the jquery component would like to draw out the DOM themselves, those are tricky to use with react. The reason being you can't have 2 people managing the same DOM, react is primarily responsible of rendering to the DOM, so any time you want to change the DOM you will have to tell it what to do and it will, but sometimes a lot of jquery components want you to give it an HTML element and the lib more or less handles that whole dom section...
I tried utf8.encode using npm utf8 package And set utf encoding ContentType header, now it is not blank.
Looks like, i have to do some formatting and set proper encoding on the html
When i print the type of encoding on the html , it says UNICODE (And i do not know if its utf8 or 16). I need to transform javascript UNICODE format to UTF-16 may be
hey , Let's say i have 2 arrays A = [ 1,2,3 ] and B= [1,2,3,4,5 ] , what is the best and fastest way to get the difference between them ("4,5") stored in different array let's name it C ?
should a .js dependency like this ever be found in a distributed app? <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/handlebars.js/4.0.8/handlebars.min.js"></script>
@ShrekOverflow yes. That is a result from acetaldehyde
your body breaks the alcohol molecules into acetaldehyde, which is a toxin that leads to that stomach problems you were describing
it depends from person to person though. Some can have a higher volume of that in body without "feeling something" while another person would be super sick with the same volume.