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  • Can you call FB.login inside a callback from other FB methods (like FB.getLoginStatus) without triggering popup blockers?

    - by Erik Kallevig
    I'm trying to set up a pretty basic authentication logic flow with the FB JavaScript SDK to check a user's logged-in status and permissions before performing an action (and prompting the user to login with permissions if they are not)... User types a message into a textarea on my site to post to their Facebook feed and click's a 'post to facebook' button on my site. In response to the click, I check user's logged in status with FB.getLoginStatus In the callback to FB.getLoginStatus, if user is not logged in, prompt them to login (FB.login). In the callback to FB.login I then need to make sure they have the right permissions so I make a call to FB.api('/me/permissions') -- if they don't , I again prompt them to login (FB.login) The problem I'm running into is that anytime I try to call FB.login inside a callback to other FB methods, the browser seems to lose track of the origin of execution (the click) and thus will block the popup. I'm wondering if I'm missing some way to prompt the user to login after checking their status without the browser mistakenly thinking that it's not a user-initiated popup? I've currently fallen back to just calling FB.login() first regardless. The undesired side effect of this approach, however, is that if the user is already logged-in with permissions and I'm still calling FB.login, the auth popup will open and close immediately before continuing, which looks rather buggy despite being functional. It seems like checking a user's login status and permissions before doing something would be a common flow so I feel like I'm missing something. Here's some example code. <div onclick="onClickPostBtn()">Post to Facebook</div> <script> // Callback to click on Post button. function onClickPostBtn() { // Check if logged in, prompt to do so if not. FB.getLoginStatus(function(response) { if (response.status === 'connected') { checkPermissions(response.authResponse.accessToken); } else { FB.login(function(){}, {scope: 'publish_stream'}) } }); } // Logged in, check permissions. function checkPermissions(accessToken) { FB.api('/me/permissions', {'access_token': accessToken}, function(response){ // Logged in and authorized for this site. if (response.data && response.data.length) { // Parse response object to check for permission here... if (hasPermission) { // Logged in with permission, perform some action. } else { // Logged in without proper permission, request login with permissions. FB.login(function(){}, {scope: 'publish_stream'}) } // Logged in to FB but not authorized for this site. } else { FB.login(function(){}, {scope: 'publish_stream'}) } } ); } </script>

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  • how to get Horizontal menu go to left when it's too big

    - by Michael
    Hello all, I've got a horizontal menu on my website: http://www.alcmariavictrix.nl When i browse it in small browsers (IPhone), the horizontal menu on top is screwed. What i want to perform is get that horizontal menu to the left when the browser can't display it all in one line. Does anyone know how to do this? example:

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  • Do Silverlight APIs exist for diagramming?

    - by nw
    Do any Silverlight APIs exist to facilitate development of a custom browser-based diagramming app? It seems a shame to build something from scratch with shape primitives (such as this example), but I've searched Google and can't find much.

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  • Prevent flash opening new windows

    - by Paul
    Is there anyway to prevent flash files (swf) that are embeded within a webpage from opening a browser window? Eg. prevent the links within a flash file from opening new windows. Possibly with javascript/jquery?

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  • Triggering click events from within a FF sandbox

    - by user220591
    I am trying to trigger a click event on an element on a page from within a Firefox sandbox. I have tried using jQuery's .click() as well as doing: var evt = document.createEvent("HTMLEvents"); evt.initEvent("click", true, false ); toClick[0].dispatchEvent(evt); Has anyone been able to trigger a click event on a page in the browser through a sandbox? I can get the DOM element fine, but triggering the event is a different story.

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  • scaling background and min size

    - by ross Hulford
    Hi I have big background images 1200 by 1200, what i would like to do is expand the images when the user resizes the browser but constrain it so they never scale any smaller than the original size. There all lots of scalable bg images out there but none I can find that do this, any help would be appreciated.

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  • Javascipt or jQuery "Are you sure?" dialog for <A> link?

    - by Andrew Tomazos - Fathomling
    I have a link in my HTML: <a href="/DoSomethingDangerous">do something dangerous</a> Visiting the DoSomethingDangerous link causes a not easily reversable action to occur. So after the link is clicked on I would like a dialog box (eg "Are you sure?" "OK" "Cancel") to be displayed and if the user clicks Cancel the link is not visited and the browser remains at the same page. What is the cleanest technique using either Javascript or jQuery to implement this?

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  • Is there a way to flush html to the wire in Sinatra

    - by thismatt
    I have a Sinatra app with a long running process (a web scraper). I'd like the app flush the results of the crawler's progress as the crawler is running instead of at the end. I've considered forking the request and doing something fancy with ajax but this is a really basic one-pager app that really just needs to output a log to a browser as it's happening. Any suggestions?

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  • How Google is managing authentication between multiple domains?

    - by vaibhav
    I think everyone here would be knowing that, if I am logged in any of the google's website(i.e www.orkut.com), I don't need to authenticate again for www.gmail.com. How google is managing this. I think, it would be a cookie stored on user's browser. But, if it is a cookie, how different domains are able to read this cookie. What do you say.

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  • System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser : Force X86?

    - by heap
    This object always uses the default on the system, so on an x64 machine, it will use an x64 Internet Explorer object. Is there any way I can force it to use the x86 IE? The web page element the browser accesses does not work on x64 and is out of my control.

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  • ASP.NET Ajax REST service not defined

    - by Attilah
    I created an ASP.NET REST service (using WCF) and access it through one of my .aspx page. the problem is that when I publish (precomile) my code to the web server, I get an error : "ThunServ not defined" in the Javascript console of my browser. don't know what's causing it and how to solve it.

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  • How to transfer json data to html with php?

    - by cj333
    How to transfer json data to html with php? $url="http://api.nytimes.com/svc/search/v1/article?format=json&query=usa&rank=newest&api-key=mykey" when I type the url in browser, it return {"offset" : "0" , "results" : [{"body" : "A guide to cultural and recreational goings-on in and around the Hudson Valley. ...}]} how to put the json body data into html? I mean like this echo '<div class="body"></div>';

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  • Best javascript i18n techniques / AJAX - dates, times, numbers, currency

    - by John Vasileff
    For server side generated content, i18n support is usually pretty easy, for example, Java provides extensive i18n support. But, these rich server side libraries are not available within the browser, which causes a problem when trying to format data client side (AJAX style.) What javascript libraries and techniques are recommended for performing client side formatting and time-zone calculations? Also - beyond simple client side formatting, how can consistency be achieved when performing both server side and client side formatting?

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  • creating buttion and calling function on its onclick event using javascript

    - by Deven
    hello friends sorry for previous question actuly my question is i am having one button called btn[0] which is allready on browser when it is loaded when i click on btn[0] it will create another button element called btn[1] now btn[0]'s click event is disabled and when i click on btn[1] it will also generate another button which called btn[2] when i click on btn[2] it will generate another btn called btn[3] and so on

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  • Best web technology for building dynamic charts

    - by Ryan
    I need to build a custom designed bar chart that displays some simple data. Below are my requirements. Can anyone suggest the best web technology for my requirements. high browser compatibility ability to draw shapes ability to fill shapes with gradients ability to have onclick and onmouseover events for the different shapes (bars in the chart). Thanks guys. I was thinking of using svg but looking for suggestions.

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  • Dojo treemodel- adding large number of items

    - by Ashley
    I am trying to add a large number of items (100+) to my tree via ForestStoreModel by calling newItem in a loop. This seems to be quite slow and locks up the browser. Is there any way I can do something similar to grid's beginUpdate & endUpdate? I want to basically 'turn off' my tree, add 100 items in a batch, then 'turn on' my tree. Any ideas? Thanks!

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  • Update existing pdf with C#

    - by Prashant
    I have an existing pdf file which needs to be updated with information which varies with each client. There are around 50 clients. I have to update the pdf with these. How can I acheive the same in C#. The pdf has to be shown in the browser (only IE) Is there a third party dll which could be used, which would parse the pdf. Then write to the pdf.

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  • folder and files selection in .net

    - by Xaver
    I want the control component which can provide access to all file sistem like a folder browser dialog but with supprot of which i can select many folders and file. whether there is already such a component in VS 2008 or made by third parties or should I create it myself?

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  • Can't get syntax correct for dynam. create onclick the ie way.

    - by Max
    I was hoping to keep cross-browser compatibility and afaik this is the only issue so far. .setAttribute("onclick", "return showRapidText("+itemnum+");"); This works PERFECT but I'd like to make it IE compatible by putting it in this syntax .onclick = new Function("fnDisplay_Computers('" + alines[i] + "')"); so... I tried .onclick = new Function("showRapidText('" + itemnum + "')"); and .onclick = new Function("return showRapidText('" + itemnum + "')"); and about 40 other ways but nothing works

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