Hi there.
I have an existing webapp created in PHP and would like to embed some of the PHP code into some WordPress pages.
What's the best WordPress plugin for that?
Hey. I want to write a little plugin in xcode which reads lights position in opened Apple Motion graphic scene. Anybody can tell me where i should start? What project in xcode, what library i need and what should i do to read sth from Apple Motion?
Thx!
I would like to use AJAX to display dynamic content via my wordpress plugin. The data source is an xml feed from a remote domain (not owned by me).
I have tried using JQuery plugins that use YQL to do cross domain Ajax calls; however, they are geared towards json and tend to return the data to me in a mangled state.
My question is, is there a way of obtaining an xml feed using ajax from a remote domain?
Hi,
I am using the Google Application Engine plugin for Eclipse 3.4, and I have added unit tests in my projects.
The unit tests are in a source folder named tests, separated from the source folder src.
But, in the war/classes that is generated, the tests classes are present.
Is there anyway not to put test classes in the generated war/classes directory?
Thanks.
I use LastPass for several websites, and in all my browsers I can enable the LastPass toolbar to simplify logging into a website:
I also have some pinned sites in IE11. When I open a pinned site all the third-party toolbars, including LastPass, seem to be disabled and hidden from the options:
As you can see in the following screenshot, LastPass is installed and enabled for both 32-bit and 64-bit IE:
I've observed the same problem in IE9 and IE10 on Windows 7 and in IE11 on Windows 8.1. In all cases, I'm running the default IE on 64-bit Windows. How do I enable the LastPass toolbar for a pinned site?
I am accessing a web application using Chrome. If I sign out of the app and clear all Chrome history/cookies/etc (even Flash cookies which are now handled by Chrome in the same Clear History area) and then re-access the site, I am automatically logged in without being prompted for credentials.
I then launched Chrome in Incognito mode and was able to reproduce the same behavior. However, the I was prompted upon the first logon while in Incognito mode.
The web application behaves as expected in Internet Explorer 10.
Some info about the application:
It's a Sharepoint site using NTLM authentication
The credentials are Active Directory-based, as the username is domain\username
My connection is over the Internet and there is no AD relationship between my local Windows account, my Windows PC. In other words I (meaning my locally logged on user and my PC) are not in any way part of their AD domain.
The site is running SSL on port 443
Why might Chrome be automatically authenticating me?
Looking at the extensions gallery for Chromium there seems to be a number fo flash-blocking extensions available:
A couple with very similar names even. I've been using ClicktoFlash in Safari and am used to it just flat out working everywhere. Unfortunately after using FlashBlock by Ruzanow for a bit I've noticed it gets a bit "Hinky" at times (blocking the flash by collapsing the div so you can't click to enable it, etc.)
I have a feeling there may be some other extensions/scripts out there not listed above that are better. Ultimately I'd like to find a flash blocker that works as well as ClickToFlash does in Safari.
I am trying to determine if the information shown on this website is the absolute maximum amount of information that a webserver can obtain from a web visitor.
Does anyone know of any other sites that will be able to get more information from the user passively like this? I'm not talking about port-sniffing or any kind of interaction from the user, just the info that a server can get from a 'dumb' visit.
My question is pretty self-explanatory. I prefer firefox, but my organization send out intranet links that simply work better in IE. Is there a way to do this?
I have deferred the post about how Sesame is built in favor of publishing a new update.This new release offers major features such as the ability to quickly filter and sort data, select columns, and create hyperlinks to OData.
Filtering, sorting, selecting
In order to filter data, you just have to use the filter row, which becomes available when you click on the funnel button:
You can then type some text and select an operator:
The data grid will be refreshed immediately after you apply a filter.
It works in the same way for sorting. Clicking on a column will immediately update the query and refresh the grid.Note that multi-column sorting is possible by using SHIFT-click:
Viewing data is not enough. You can also view and copy the query string that returns that data:
One more thing you can to shape data is to select which columns are displayed. Simply use the Column Chooser and you'll be done:
Again, this will update the data and query string in real time:
Linking to Sesame, linking to OData
The other main feature of this release is the ability to create hyperlinks to Sesame. That's right, you can ask Sesame to give you a link you can display on a webpage, send in an email, or type in a chat session.
You can get a link to a connection:
or to a query:
You'll note that you can also decide to embed Sesame in a webpage...
Here are some sample links created via Sesame:
Netflix movies with high ratings, sorted by release year
Netflix horror movies from the 21st century
Northwind discontinued products with remaining stock
Netflix empty connection
I'll give more examples in a post to follow.
There are many more minor improvements in this release, but I'll let you find out about them by yourself :-)Please try Sesame Data Browser now and let me know what you think!
PS: if you use Sesame from the desktop, please use the "Remove this application" command in the context menu of the destkop app and then "Install on desktop" again in your web browser. I'll activate automatic updates with the next release.
I tried installing Chrome from the official repository, but I get:
$ sudo apt-get install google-chrome-stable
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
google-chrome-stable : Depends: gconf-service but it is not installable
Depends: libgconf-2-4 (>= 2.31.1) but it is not installable
Depends: libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.24.0) but 2.22.0-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
Depends: libnspr4 (>= 1.8.0.10) but it is not installable
Depends: libnss3 (>= 3.14.3) but it is not installable
Depends: libstdc++6 (>= 4.6) but 4.5.1-7ubuntu2 is to be installed
Depends: libx11-6 (>= 2:1.4.99.1) but 2:1.3.3-3ubuntu1 is to be installed
E: Broken packages
Note:
This is neither my system, nor do I want to do a full system upgrade.
Any modern browser will do.
Flash plugin is also needed, if not included in the browser.
I intend to make a web application that displays 3d environments that can be navigated by dragging(with a finger or mouse depending on the platform). The web app will render 3d environments of development sites including contours, water pipeline locations, buildings etc.
I am trying to decide what technology/libraries to use that will create a web-app that will work on Android-Web-Browser, iOS-Safari, IE9, Safari, Firefox and Chrome. And also what technology will provide speed in development. I understand that this is 'asking for my cake and eating it too'/'asking for the moon' but I don't know all the technologies out there - so there may be advanced libraries that can render 3d environments across many web-browsers including the main smart phone ones and I dont know of them.
The 3d rendering would not be highly detailed buildings or water with effects, but rather simple 3d representations of these objects. The environment would be navigable by dragging around and you could view the landscape in layers(view only contour lines, view only underground pipelines, view only sewerage pipes, etc.).
Are there any 3d libraries for web-browsers out there? Is there a way to run OpenGL(or OpenGL ES) through a webbrowser?
What technology would you use if you were making this kind of app/web app that should work on desktop Windows, Android, iOS and WindowsPhone?
Is there any technology I have failed to mention that would be good for this kind of project?
I am tending towards a Browser Driven Web App because I get that cross platform ability(where it even works on linux and MacOS by using compatible web-browsers). Also I know of CSS3 transforms that can create cubes that can rotate in 3d space(NOTE only works for WebKit browsers - so no IE :( ). But I don't know if CSS3 is robust enough to render whole 3d environments? Do you think it could? Maybe I could use HTML5 canvas's for this? Can Google maps create custom 3d maps?
On https://panopticlick.eff.org/ EFF let you test the number of uniquely identifying bits that the browser gives a website. Among these are HTTP header fields such as User-Agent, Accept, Accept-Language and later perhaps ETAG and If-Modified-Since. Also there is a lot of Information that javascript can get from the browser such as time-zone, screen resolution, complete list of fonts and plugins available.
My first impression is, is all this information really usable/used on a majority of all websites?
For example, how many sites does really send different content-types depending on the http accept header, or what fonts are available(I thought css had taken care of this)?
Let's say of these headers/js functionality on day would be gone.
Which ones would;
never be noticed they were gone?
impact user experience?
impact server performance?
immediately reimplemented because the Internet cannot work without it?
Extra credit for differentiating between what can be done, what should be done and what is done in most situations.
I am in the preliminary stages of architecting a legacy replacement project. They already have sub half second performance on their green screens and they want the same on their web app.
We have a 390 mainframe that can handle anything we throw at it but they don't have a good jvm for it, so we have two tiers of websphere servers between the mainframe and the browser, The ui server, and the bl server. For the ui, I'm leaning towards GWT. But one thing that I think would seal the deal is to add messaging capabilities to the browser. The idea is say you click on a link that displays a second panel of information, instead of the classic GWT where it triggers a GWT-RPC call to the ui server, the ui server routs it to the bl server, the bl sends it to the mainframe and back out, it drops an MQTT message directly to the bl server or directly to the mainframe. Say writes go to the bl, reads go to the mainframe.
This is an easy enough thing in classic jms because you can issue a message that has an expected response. Then have your callback ready to get the resonse. But from what I'm reading so far. It looks like mqtt doesn't have that. It looks like it's strictly fire and forget, which would make it really tough to come up with a way to get a response back to the workstation that called it.
Am I right here? Has anyone tried this stack before with gwt.
Since the Chromium PPA is no longer maintained, for those of us preferring to use chromium over chrome, we have two options:
Build and Install from Source
Download either 'beta' or daily builds (in a zip file)
Unfortunately for me, option 1 is overly complicated. I know how to compile most any other applications in Ubuntu but I've never been able to get chromium to build correctly.
I am currently using option 2. In Chromium I have the Chromium Updater installed (http://goo.gl/ffAMy). This gives me quick access to the most recent 64bit versions.
Once downloaded, I install to /home/myuser/opt/chrome-linux. From this directory I can run the chrome binary. It works perfectly except for the fact that I cannot get it to act as my default browser.
I've tried, as root, installing the binary in /opt/chrome-linux/ with a symbolic link to the 'chrome' binary in /usr/bin. Unfortunately, this doesn't work as a non root user.
So my question is - How do I properly install a downloaded chromium zip build so tht it's listed as an option for the default browser?
I love Google Analytics! It helps me so much during my day-to-day maintenance of Geekswithblogs.net and our other sites. I can see so much data about our visitors and come up with new ways of delivering more content to our readers so they can really get the most out of our community. Browsers and Browser Versions is a big indicator for me to help decide what we can support and what we need to be testing with. The clear browsers of choice right now are Chrome, IE, and Firefox taking up 94.1%. The next browser is Safari at 2.71%. What this really brings to my attention besides I better test well with Chrome, Firefox, and IE is that we are definitely missing an opportunity with Mobile devices. We really need to kick up the heat when it comes to a mobile presence with Geekswithblogs.net as a community and the blogs that are on this site. We need easy discovery of new content and easy tracking of what I like. I am definitely on mission to make this happen and it will be a phased approach, but I want to see these numbers changes since most of us have 2 or 3 mobile devices we use for Social activities, but tools are lacking for interacting with technical data besides RSS readers. Technorati Tags: Mobile,Geekswithblogs.net,Browsers
I'm running the latest version of Ubuntu, and I have a Dell Sp2009wfd monitor with built in microphone and webcam. I've gotten the microphone working on mumble and on sound recorder, and I've gotten the webcam to work on Cheese...but it WON'T work through the flash player//website webcam things. I -have- the flash plugin, and I have drivers installed for my video card. Could anyone help me figure this out? It's really frustrating.
Thank you...!
Is IE9 a modern browser? i show you a post who compare IE as well as they compare chrome.
Is IE9 a modern browser?
well Are you thing that they make something bettter then thing another that what Firefox and chrome do whenever Microsoft do this. that's point that Microsoft always blast IE because they make version upon version not upon update like Firefox make 3.6.14 after 3.6.13 and chrome give update soon as possible but IE not come soon. they will thing for making 10 instead of giving update on 9.
well what they tell us new. they make fool public everytime i believe they make fool public as same as today they maked for version 9
they show developer tool in 9 have three new tabs or pael are this enough. whenever in chrome and firefox their is many plugin who make development easier IE still have a developer tool who not have enough power like Firebug in Firefox.
they show performance but forget luna user [window xp] and their IE never runs on other plateform but chrome and firefox can.
no customization in IE whenever chrome and firefox have uncountable plugin and addons.
show features now in IE who already implemented in firefox very early. well their is no rule that static goes right every time not sure that IE and Firefox both are right in their language.
their is no one predict what thing goes better in future. so well keep a thing in mind never wasted time and also thing to make task easier even you need to use sollution opensource or closesoure inside or outside MS does not matter.
well everyone tell you much more then they do even IE and some other. they never tell you this thing not in IE but in another can be found they never tell you use other whenever you need a thing and never can be found in their software.
you need to more beware of IE because they make them commorcial not really for public if really then why they stop wxp user to use them as well firefox and chrome never force. because they need a thing that force more then more copy of windows sale.
so they thing to add a thing in window 8. the IE9 they thing to make before that they thing to make this for windows 8. they always force user to purchase this for this. this for this. and this trick sell their software.
well outside MS Mozilla and Chrome all behave better with user and their feedback. they respect user their privacy and feedback. if you not believe that how much problem you found in IE and they got solved soon as in chrome and firefox bug kill soon.
because IE not opensource we need to boycutt them secondly their is no customization then they make user task easier even with twitter and facebook.
Goal: To implement a jQuery plugin for my rails app (or write one myself, if necessary) that creates a "box" around text after a delimiter is typed.
Example: With tagging on SO, the user begins typing a tag, then selects one from the drop-down list provided. The input field recognizes that a tag has been selected, puts a space and then is ready for the next tag. Similarly, I am attempting to use this plugin to put a box around the previously entered tag before moving to to accept the next tag/input.
The instructions in the README.txt seem simple enough, however I have been receiving a
$(".tagbox").tagbox is not a function
error when debugging my app with firebug.
Here is what I have in my application.js:
$(document).ready( function(){
$('.tagbox').tagbox({
separator: /\[,]/, // specifying comma separation for <code>tags</code>
});
});
And here is my _form.html.erb:
<% form_for @tag do |f| %>
<%= f.error_messages %>
<p>
<%= f.label :name %><br />
<%= text_field :tag, :name, { :method => :get, :class => "tagbox" } %>
</p>
<p><%= f.submit "Submit" %></p>
<% end %>
I have omitted some other code (namely the implementation of an autocomplete plugin) existing within my _form.html.erb and application.js for sake of readability. The inclusion or exclusion of this omitted code does not affect the performance of this plugin.
I have included all of the necessary files for the tagbox plugin (as well as application.js after all other included JS files) within the javascript_include_tag in my application.html.erb file.
I'm pretty much confused as to why I'd be getting this "not a function" error when jquery.tagbox.js clearly defines the function and is included in the head of my html page in question. I've been struggling with this plugin for longer than I'd like to admit, so any help would really be appreciated. And, of course, I'm open to any other plugins or from-scratch suggestions you may have in mind..
This tagbox plugin does not seem to have a wealth of documentation or any currently working examples.
Also to note, I'm trying to avoid using jrails.
Thanks for your time
Hi,
I have need to move the mouse cursor position in the browser, I can use any method as long as its in Google Chrome or Firefox, one or the other.
In the best case, I would like to control the mouse position with javascript.
Any easy way to do this? Thanks! Phil