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  • Javascript click function for multiple Classes

    - by Jason Bassett
    So basically I have this little social networking site which allow comments. I've built a comment section that will slide down once a user clicks "Comment" and it slides down under the users status. My problem is that right now, the JavaScript only works on ONE post ID, and not the rest obviously seeing you can only use an ID once. But of course if I use classes instead, All the comment sections slide down because now they're all the same class. See below for my HTML and JavaScript. So if someone has a better method out there, please help :) $(function () { $(".comment-box").slideUp(); //when "comment" is clicked, slide down the comment box. if ($(".comment-box-btn").click(function () { $(".comment-box").slideDown(); })); //when "cancel" is clicked, slide up the comment box. if ($(".close-comment-box").click(function () { $(".comment-box").slideUp() })); }); And here's the HTML used //anchor for "Comment" <a class="comment-box-btn" href="#"><i class="icon-comment"></i> Comment</a> //comment box <div class="row comment-box" style="display:none;"> <div class="col-md-12"> <form accept-charset="UTF-8" action="" method="post"> <textarea class="form-control animated" cols="180" id="new-comment" name="comment" placeholder="Comment.." rows="1"></textarea> <div class="text-right" style="margin-top:20px;"> <a class="btn btn-default close-comment-box" href="#"> <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-remove"></span> Cancel</a> <button class="btn btn-info" type="submit">Comment</button> </div> </form> </div> </div>

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  • Using YQL and Jquery to check URL validity

    - by user102533
    The answer in this post http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2119680/use-jquery-to-check-if-a-url-on-another-domain-is-404-or-not shows how to use YQL in Jquery to check if URL is valid or not. However, I can't get this to work for me. The only difference I can think of is that my URL is a text file (http://mycrossdomain.com/sometext.txt) and not HTML.I think the YQL query needs to be adjusted accordingly. Any help is appreciated.

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  • Is a https query string secure?

    - by Mark
    I am creating a secure web based API that uses HTTPS however if I allow the users to configure it (include sending password) using a query string will this also be secure or should I force it to be done via a POST?

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  • Anyone experienced with Adobe ExtendScript?

    - by lenrussell
    There's a dearth of info in the supporting PDFs and on the web. I happened to come across a post in a blog that mentioned that $.write() or $.writeln() will write a string to the javascript console. Quite useful. Does anyone know if this $ object has any additional properties or methods?

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  • SE friendly URLs quick start

    - by Dan
    I want example.com/23-45 be transformed to example.com?id=23-45 Could you please post the code I should add to .htaccess file to make this work (Is this everything I should do to make this work - add a piece of code to .htaccess file ???) Thanks a lot!

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  • Sort MySQL result set using comparison between 2 columns of same value type

    - by Kyobul
    Hello, I have a table containing last_updated_1 and last_updated_2 columns, used respectively for text and images update time on a post. I wish I could get a result set of 10 rows based on all time last updated records contained in the 2 columns, ex. row 1 = last_updated_1 record, row 2 = last_updated_2 record, row 3 = last_updated_1 record, etc. How could I compare inside a MySQL query the both columns values, to get unique & mixed result set ? Thank you in advance for your help

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  • Debugging asp.net suddenly stops

    - by Lieven Cardoen
    I have a strange error. I'm debugging an asp.net site and suddenly it stops. Visual Studio stays in debug mode and my web application stays on running just fine. I found this post on, but I don't think a background thread is causing the problem. There's even a try catch around the code where it usually stops debugging, but the catch is not triggered... Everytime I try it, it stops at a different place in the code.

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  • how to use the bounce effect in jquery

    - by pradeep
    i have included the plugin and written code like if(page) { $.post(page,{},function(data){callBackFunction(data)}); } function callBackFunction(data) { $('.page_change').html(data); $('.page_change').effect("bounce", { times:3 }, 300); $('#submit_show').show(); } The data change is happening but the bouce effect i am not getting..how do i solve this issue..

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  • URL structure preference - to slash or not to slash?

    - by TheDeadMedic
    I'm using custom post types in WordPress 3.0 to manage 'courses' (or seminars, lectures, whatever term you'd prefer to have in mind). Now for viewing a single 'course', the url structure is; /course/course-name/ But for multiple courses? /courses/category/category-name/ Or... /course-category/category-name/ Or something entirely different?

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  • How do I return something in JQuery?

    - by TIMEX
    function vote_helper(content_id, thevote){ var result = ""; $.ajax({ type:"POST", url:"/vote", data:{'thevote':thevote, 'content_id':content_id}, beforeSend:function() { }, success:function(html){ result = html; } }); return result; }; I want to return the result. But it's returning blank string.

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  • Monitoring for postbacks with PHP?

    - by Rebecca
    Hi, I have a PHP page with content that my users can view. When this page receives a POST request from a certain external URL, I'd like to redirect the user to another page. The problems I'm' having are: How can I monitor the page for requests being sent in an efficient way? How can I actually redirect them since header() doesn't work. Thanks.

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  • What Wordpress plugin is this one?

    - by Favio
    Hello, I'm having trouble identifying a plugin (or perhaps is not even a plugin), but can you tell me what plugin outputs the section at the bottom of the post that has the headers: "Did you like this article?" and "Related Posts", and has a list of bookmarking links, and a list of posts respectively. Image of the stuff I'm referring to: Example URL: http://www.escapefromcorporate.com/networking-tools-and-help-upmo/ Thanks!

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  • Java interface 'interview'-style problem

    - by Codenotguru
    Problem/Task: Write an interface with one method and two classes that implement this interface. Now write a main method with an array that holds an instance of each class. Using a for-each loop, invoke the method upon each item. Is this an interview question? (I'm not sure if the author meant to post this as a question or was looking for an answer to the above.)

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  • gdb: getting into a dictionary

    - by mlecho
    hi, i saw this post today: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/112796/how-to-view-contents-of-nsdictionary-variable-in-xcode-debugger. i need to see the contents of a dictonary but i only know the "key"...is there a way i can spit out the details like a print_r in php? po gives me the object, but i would like to go deeper po 0x2027c0 NSCFDictionary

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  • Hello World to Twitter from C#

    - by cf_PhillipSenn
    A few days ago, I posted this question and this question asking about how to post "Hello World" to twitter. I've gotten helpful responses, which have propelled me further along, but I'm still lost. I need to use OAuth because (as I read it) using username and password is going to be deprecated soon. I need an example as simple as updating the status with the string constant 'Hello World!'. My client is specifying that I must use C#.

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  • Onclick not added until after Postback

    - by Morph
    I have the following: <asp:Button id="SubmitButton" Text="Submit" runat="server" OnClientClick="Do();" OnClick="SubmitButton_Click"/> When the page is first rendered, I go to the view source in my browser and see that the onclick="Do();" is not added to my submit button tag. But when I do a post back, and do the view source again, the onclick is added to the submit. Why would the onclick not be there on the first request?

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  • Using jQuery, how do you mimic the form serialization for a select with multiple options selected in

    - by CarolinaJay65
    Below is my $.ajax call, how do I put a selects (multiple) selected values in the data section? $.ajax({ type: "post", url: "http://myServer" , dataType: "text", data: { 'service' : 'myService', 'program' : 'myProgram', 'start' : start, 'end' : end , }, success: function(request) { result.innerHTML = request ; } // End success }); // End ajax method EDIT I should have included that I understand how to loop through the selects selected options with this code: $('#userid option').each(function(i) { if (this.selected == true) { but how do I fit that into my data: section?

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