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I am trying to put a button on my website which will let the user authorize access to his YouTube account. I am using Passport for the authentication. My code is using fetch to send the request. When I click on the button, I get:
Access to fetch at
'https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth?acce...
The reason linking the user to the website works is because that's how the site is meant to be used; the API isn't intended to be consumed by an unauthorized web app like that
I don't understand how I am supposed to sign up ... the link goes to my server, which then contacts google, which shows me the sign up form, which calls back to my server
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I am using multiselect dropdown at multiple times. I want to reset all the selected buttons. I tried prop function and multiselect('refresh') but none worked for me
Using script for multi select dropdown using : https://github.com/nobleclem/jQuery-MultiSelect
$(function() {
$('select[multip...
Well you don't get the neat well-understood language of rest. That's about it, it means that future devs just have to look up a lot more and take longer to get acquainted.
Trying to understand how the arguments in the arrow function are evaluated. The first argument (a) is set to the value of the array at a given index. (b) is then the index itself. But why does (c) print out the whole array for each index?
I am beginer in Javascript and I have prepared code, where the output is undefined. How do I correct this. please advise
function testMove(x,y) {
x = Math.abs(x);
var Fx = factorial(x);
y = Math.abs(y);
var Fy = factorial(y);
function factorial(n) {
if(n == 0 || n == 1) {
return 1;
} else {
return n * factorial(n-1)};
}
var final = factorial(x+y)/(Fx*Fy);
console.log(final);
}
console.log(testMove(-2,2));
@Neil console.log(final) is the correct output. Since I have defined input values in the console.log(testMove(-2,2)) I am getting undefined.. Is there any way to get the output changed from undefined to (final)
posted on September 09, 2020 by Prudhvikumar Bommana
The beta channel has been updated to 86.0.4240.30 for Mac, Windows and Linux platforms A full list of changes in this build is available in the log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues. Google Ch…
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I have a side nav bar having a title and some other info inside of it, title name is sticky, and the side panel is acquiring height of 100vh. I want my title div (`sticky-title`) to have box shadow only when the user scrolls down (when the context is greater than 100vh). In other words, box-shadow property initially should not be there, but it should come up when the user scrolls down the page. Below is codesandbox playground link to the same.
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I want to sort an Array by a string property, but when I call the sort() I have an error in the console for the display() function. As it can't sort because forEach() inside display() returns undefined
Hello :) I'm trying to rename a button in the review queues, but I can't seem to isolate it. When I do it in a text-html page, it's working fine. Like here But when I put all the console logging into a userscript surrounded by (function() { <all the logging> })(); I'm getting different results, meaning no button to change the text to. It seems there are no elements, despite that I have the same div and buttons inside.
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setting a breakpoint somewhere early in their code then stepping through it might get you to the ajax call that does the work, then you can work backwards from there to see if the callback is accessible
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Hi everyone! We've just released Chrome Beta 86 (86.0.4240.30) for Android: it's now available on Google Play. You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Krishna Govind Google C…