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  • Is using iframes to improve page performance an acceptable approach?

    - by Denis Hoctor
    Hi all, I have a complex page that has several user controls like galleries, maps, ads etc. I've tried optimising them by ensuring full separation of html/css/js, placing js at the bottom of the page and trying to ensure I have well written code in all 3 but alas I still have a slow page. It's not really noticeable to a modern browser but can see the stats and IE6/7. So I'm now looking to do what we've done previously for Adtech flash crap - an iframe. Apart from the SEO impact which I'm not worried about in the case of these controls, what do people think of this as an approach? PROS and CONS please. Thanks, Denis

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  • Hold i ajax call in every minute calling section

    - by gowri
    i am calling ajax every second in page.. Here the server page returns randomly generated number,using this number(converted into seconds) i am triggering another function in ajax success .it works My problem suppose random number = 5 means trigger() function called after 5 seconds using setTimeout,but rember ajax call is triggering every 1 second so trigger function also called many time. i want to make ajax call wait untill trigger function execution.Which means i wanna pause that ajax call untill 5 seconds after that resume How can i do this ? My coding //this ajax is called every minute $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: 'serverpage', data: ({pid:1}), success: function(msg) { var array = msg.split('/'); if(array[0]==1){ setTimeout(function() { trigger(msg); },array[1]+'000'); } } }); //and my trigger function function trigger(value) { alert("i am triggered !"); } server response maybe 1/2 or 1/5 or 1/ 10 or 1/1 here 1/3(this is converted into seconds)

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  • How I can get logged in user's info like email id,name,city etc. in Facebook with uId

    - by vaibhavbhalke
    Hi all Can any one help me to get logged in user's info like email id,name,city etc. with the help of Facebook uId . " Long uid = apiClient.getLoggedInUser ();" Users_getInfo is not useful. It returns No of users connected to _User & according that there info gets. If user login successfully using fb connect, Facebook gives us uid. However, I need to match the logged in user with our member's account If that member is not present in DB then want to register him and I'm trying to do that with e-mail(hashed) address and other info.

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  • (solved) jQuery click and drag/scroll window: jagged movement

    - by Josh
    Edit: derp, using pageX/Y instead of clientX/Y -- apparently scrollBy expects input with that offset rather than the other. Jaggy movement gone. I am getting jagged movement when doing small scroll increments using the following bindings. Can anyone point me in the right direction for how to smooth this out? FYI, its intermittent. It seems like, if I click and hold for a second, then drag at a decent speed there are no problems. Edit: What the hell? I get this output on debug... obvious jog backwards and forwards. This will happen in succession and seems to have no correlation with the mouse, other than the mouse is moving. x 398 : 403 y 374 : 377 x 403 : 399 y 377 : 374 x 399 : 404 y 374 : 377 Josh sococo.client.panMap = function(e){ e.preventDefault(); var movex = sococo.client.currX - e.pageX ; var movey = sococo.client.currY - e.pageY; console.log( sococo.client.currX +" : " + e.pageX ); window.scrollBy(movex,movey); sococo.client.currY = e.pageY; sococo.client.currX = e.pageX; } $(document).mousedown( function(e){ e.preventDefault(); sococo.client.currX = e.pageX; sococo.client.currY = e.pageY; $(document).bind( "mousemove", sococo.client.panMap ); }); $(document).mouseup( function(e){ e.preventDefault(); $(document).unbind( "mousemove", sococo.client.panMap ); });

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  • Multiple .obj Models in THREE.js and detecting clicked objects

    - by ZedBee
    I have been following along this example to load .obj Model using three.js. Since I needed more than one model to load so I tried this loader.addEventListener( 'load', function ( event ) { var object = event.content; object.position.y = - 80; scene.add( object ); }); loader.load( 'obj/model1.obj' ); loader.load( 'obj/model2.obj' ); First: I don't know whether this is the right approach or not since I searched but didn't find any tutorial loading more than one .obj models. Second: I want to be able to click different models on the screen. I tried this which doest not seem to work for me. Any suggestions on this?

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  • jquery Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token )

    - by js00831
    I am getting a jquery error in my code... can you guys tell me whats the reason for this when you click the united states red color button in this link you will see this error http://jsfiddle.net/SSMX4/88/embedded/result/ function checkCookie(){ var cookie_locale = readCookie('desired-locale'); var show_blip_count = readCookie('show_blip_count'); var tesla_locale = 'en_US'; //default to US var path = window.location.pathname; // debug.log("path = " + path); var parsed_url = parseURL(window.location.href); var path_array = parsed_url.segments; var path_length = path_array.length var locale_path_index = -1; var locale_in_path = false; var locales = ['en_AT', 'en_AU', 'en_BE', 'en_CA', 'en_CH', 'de_DE', 'en_DK', 'en_GB', 'en_HK', 'en_EU', 'jp', 'nl_NL', 'en_US', 'it_IT', 'fr_FR', 'no_NO'] // see if we are on a locale path $.each(locales, function(index, value){ locale_path_index = $.inArray(value, path_array); if (locale_path_index != -1) { tesla_locale = value == 'jp' ? 'ja_JP':value; locale_in_path = true; } }); // debug.log('tesla_locale = ' + tesla_locale); cookie_locale = (cookie_locale == null || cookie_locale == 'null') ? false:cookie_locale; // Only do the js redirect on the static homepage. if ((path_length == 1) && (locale_in_path || path == '/')) { debug.log("path in redirect section = " + path); if (cookie_locale && (cookie_locale != tesla_locale)) { // debug.log('Redirecting to cookie_locale...'); var path_base = ''; switch (cookie_locale){ case 'en_US': path_base = path_length > 1 ? path_base:'/'; break; case 'ja_JP': path_base = '/jp' break; default: path_base = '/' + cookie_locale; } path_array = locale_in_path != -1 ? path_array.slice(locale_in_path):path_array; path_array.unshift(path_base); window.location.href = path_array.join('/'); } } // only do the ajax call if we don't have a cookie if (!cookie_locale) { // debug.log('doing the cookie check for locale...') cookie_locale = 'null'; var get_data = {cookie:cookie_locale, page:path, t_locale:tesla_locale}; var query_country_string = parsed_url.query != '' ? parsed_url.query.split('='):false; var query_country = query_country_string ? (query_country_string.slice(0,1) == '?country' ? query_country_string.slice(-1):false):false; if (query_country) { get_data.query_country = query_country; } $.ajax({ url:'/check_locale', data:get_data, cache: false, dataType: "json", success: function(data){ var ip_locale = data.locale; var market = data.market; var new_locale_link = $('#locale_pop #locale_link'); if (data.show_blip && show_blip_count < 3) { setTimeout(function(){ $('#locale_msg').text(data.locale_msg); $('#locale_welcome').text(data.locale_welcome); new_locale_link[0].href = data.new_path; new_locale_link.text(data.locale_link); new_locale_link.attr('rel', data.locale); if (!new_locale_link.hasClass(data.locale)) { new_locale_link.addClass(data.locale); } $('#locale_pop').slideDown('slow', function(){ var hide_blip = setTimeout(function(){ $('#locale_pop').slideUp('slow', function(){ var show_blip_count = readCookie('show_blip_count'); if (!show_blip_count) { createCookie('show_blip_count',1,360); } else if (show_blip_count < 3 ) { var b_count = show_blip_count; b_count ++; eraseCookie('show_blip_count'); createCookie('show_blip_count',b_count,360); } }); },10000); $('#locale_pop').hover(function(){ clearTimeout(hide_blip); },function(){ setTimeout(function(){$('#locale_pop').slideUp();},10000); }); }); },1000); } } }); } }

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  • How can I have a mouseover/in one off check?

    - by Denis Hoctor
    Hi all, How can I test if a mouse is within a given div? I know how to use events to do something when it occurs but is it possible to check it on pageload only? What I want to do is smething like: if(mouse is in specified div) { check = true; } else { check = false; } Thanks, Denis

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  • display wait gif until image is fully loaded

    - by Dimitris Baltas
    Most popular browsers, while rendering an image, they display it line-by-line top-to-bottom as it loads. I have a requirement that a wait gif should be displayed while the image is loading. When the image is fully loaded then it should be displayed instead of the wait gif. If it helps, the site is http://farros.gr, main image: /images/bg.jpg and the div containing the image is named #main-content-image.

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  • Destructuring assignment problem

    - by Eli Grey
    Why does for ([] in iterable); work fine but [void 0 for ([] in iterable)] throw a syntax error for invalid left-hand assignment? For example, I would expect the following code to work, but it doesn't (the assertion isn't even done due to the syntax error): let (i = 0, iterable = (i for (i in [1, 2, 3, 4]))) { for ([] in iterable) i++; console.assertNotGreater([void 0 for ([] in iterable)].length, i); }

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  • How to create imaged scrollbars

    - by Sarfraz
    Hello, How to create imaged scrollbars, for example: http://www.openstudio.fr/jquery/index.htm Basically, I want to create my own image slider with JQuery but I don't want to show default scrollbars. Instead, I would like to have imaged scrollbars.

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  • Using SWFObject, the flash moves 1 pixel to the right on Firefox

    - by jeffkee
    Please check this page: http://islandhideaway.weebly.com/ For whatever reason, the flash slideshow moves over 1 pixel when opened in Firefox on my Mac. All other browsers render it fine, but only on Firefox it leaves a 1 pixel white gap on the left! I am using the most recent version of SWFObject. This unfortunately is a garbage Weebly site and I cannot use jQuery in the system so I can't do a real gallery... so let's save the whole "don't use Flash for that" pep talk. It's a favour for a friend and I am already aware of better ways to do it. :)

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  • Document.ready() failing on popup

    - by Seth Duncan
    I am using ASP.Net and jQuery/jQuery UI and I am trying to use the datepicker control. It works fine on every page, except when I have to use the popup (to add new data into the database and then i refresh the current page to reflect the new data being entered). It seems that document.ready() is failing when I use the popup. I can invoke the datepicker control manually with adding a click event to fire off the showcalendar function, however I want to try and make it work. Does anyone have any ideas of why a popup would fail document.ready() ? Thanks!

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  • Jquery submit form error

    - by Gandalf StormCrow
    I have a form which I want to submit upon button click which is outside the form, here is my HTML : <form id="checkin" name="checkin" id="checkin" action#" method="post"> <input type="text" tabindex="100" class="identifier" name="identifier" id="identifier"> <input type="submit" tabindex="101" value="Submito" class="elsubmito" name="submit"> </form> Here is my jQuery : $("button").live('click', function(){ $("#checkin").submit(); }); $("#checkin").live('submit', function(){ }); When I click submit button inside the form its submitting ok, but its not submitting when I click on the button which is outside the form tags, why? how can I fix this ?

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  • Turn a number into star rating display using jQuery and CSS

    - by Max
    I have been looking at jquery plugin and was wondering how to adapt that plugin to turn a number (like 4.8618164) into a 4.8618164 stars filled out of 5. Basically interpreting a number <5 into stars filled in a 5-star rating system using jQuery/JS/CSS. Note that this would only display/show the stars rating from an already available number and not accept new ratings submissions. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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  • Jquery - intercept links clicked inside an iframe

    - by Kaskade
    Hi, I am trying to intercept links clicked on a page including those inside an iframe. This is the code that I have but it is not working. Any ideas what I need to do? $("#container").delegate('a', 'click', function(e){ //do stuff } Container is the id of the div just inside the iframe. Thanks in advance for any advice

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  • Append a large li to ul: best way?

    - by zsharp
    I have a li that has numerous nested divs. I am appending to a ul as follows: $("ul#List").append('<li><div>....many more nested divs...</li>'); the structure of the li is the same as the other lis in ul but i have to modify some elements. My question is simply am I doing it wrong by manually writing out the entire structure?

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  • Choose a local file w/o uploading the chosen file

    - by Austin Hyde
    I am making a simple development tool for myself using PHP on my local development server. I would like a way to have a simple file-chooser to select a file without uploading it, but just retaining the file path. This is useful, because I will be the only one using the tool, and so PHP will have access to the chosen file without having it uploaded. My first thought is to have a <input type="file"...>, but as far as I know, there's no way to prevent the upload from happening. Is there a way to do this?

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  • Managing lots of callback recursion in Nodejs

    - by Maciek
    In Nodejs, there are virtually no blocking I/O operations. This means that almost all nodejs IO code involves many callbacks. This applies to reading and writing to/from databases, files, processes, etc. A typical example of this is the following: var useFile = function(filename,callback){ posix.stat(filename).addCallback(function (stats) { posix.open(filename, process.O_RDONLY, 0666).addCallback(function (fd) { posix.read(fd, stats.size, 0).addCallback(function(contents){ callback(contents); }); }); }); }; ... useFile("test.data",function(data){ // use data.. }); I am anticipating writing code that will make many IO operations, so I expect to be writing many callbacks. I'm quite comfortable with using callbacks, but I'm worried about all the recursion. Am I in danger of running into too much recursion and blowing through a stack somewhere? If I make thousands of individual writes to my key-value store with thousands of callbacks, will my program eventually crash? Am I misunderstanding or underestimating the impact? If not, is there a way to get around this while still using Nodejs' callback coding style?

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