When a user clicks a button I need to create a .bmp file on the server. After the .bmp file is created I will load it into the html page. Would Ajax be the best way to accomplish this?
I am looking fr someone to make me two website templates for my site for free.
Here is a quick design of what I want:(Took me 2 minutes in Paint)
http:/ /i50.tinypic.com/33p9aut.jpg (You have to push backspace on the first link to join up the http:/ and the other /)and http://i50.tinypic.com/2qmogoo.jpg
Email me at [email protected] or [email protected] for more information
I want to get better at JQuery, but I don't know what type of application I should make to test my skills. What would you suggest that would not be too hard so I would get frustrated as a beginner.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
(sorry if I sound like a noob, by the way =P)
I need to develop an application where a Java client calls a Java application located on the server with certain parameters, the Java application on the server computes data and sends the data back to the client. Everything needs to go through port 80 on which I have a IIS webserver listening. I cannot open any other port on the server.
Is there any way I can do this? The server can write files in a directory that the client can read but I am not sure how to handle the synchronization and I don't know how to call a script on the server from the client through port 80.
Every suggestion would be highly appreciated
Thanks a lot in advance, this problem is making me crazy
// ACCORDION
$('.accordion .answer').hide(); // hide all
$('.accordion .question').click(function(){
$('.accordion .answer').slideUp(); // hide all open
$(this).addClass('active').next().slideDown(); // show the anwser
return false;
});
HTML:
<dl class="accordion">
<dt class="question">question</dt>
<dd class="answer">answer</dd>
<dt class="question">question</dt>
<dd class="answer">answer</dd>
</dl>
... works, but
the 'active' class is removed from inactive question elements and
atleast one of the answer remains open, all answers should be able to close.
Thanks!
I'm using Struts 2 and I'd like to determine the page generation time without an external profiler. I can easily profile the actions execute() method, but I don't know how to include the time spent before (in dispatchers, interceptors...) and after (time taken by the servlet corresponding to the view ("jsp time")).
Is there simple way to do this ? And if there isn't, how could I, at least, profile the "jsp time" (maybe a tag I'm not aware of ?) ? I think it would be accurate enough to just take in account action time + jsp time.
Thanks.
I'm currently finishing up testing a new Ruby on Rails app. Just recently, some of the pages do not seem to finish downloading in IE8. In FireFox, Chrome and Safari, everything works perfectly. The pages all validate successfully using the W3C validator.
When I view the page source in IE8, the page has been chopped off around 75% of the size it should be. IE8 claims the page is finished loading, and doesn't give any errors, but of course the page isn't rendering properly.
Has anyone seen this before? I'd really appreciate any help.
I need to put a map in a webpage and I need that when the users clicks on certain area inside city limits on the map the user is redirected.
Wich is the best way without using Flash?
Define Hover polingons on a image.
SVG on the browser.
Some sort of Javascript, jQuery magical plugin out there?
Google Maps?
And example could be this but It's flash.
is there a way to insert pics(not url,the pic)into a MYSQL table made with phpmyadmin?
and if there is when i want to get that picture and insert it in the page , what should i do? :)
Is there any cons of 2nd method?
Why http://www.webstandards.org/ decided to use 2nd method
Is first method better than first for
screen reader users?
First
<label for="name">Name</label>
<input id="name" />
Second
<label for="n">Name</label>
<input id="n" />
I have a RESTful service that exposes enums.
Should I expose them as localised strings, or plain integers?
My leaning is toward integers for easy conversion at the service end, but in that case the client needs to grab a list of localised strings from somewhere in order to know what the enums mean. Am I just creating extra steps for nothing?
There seems to be little information I can find about which is commonly done in RESTful APIs.
EDIT:
OK. Let's say I'm writing a website that stores information about people's pets. I could have an AnimalType enum
0 Dog
1 Cat
2 Rabbit
etc.
When people grab a particular pet resource, say /pets/1, I can either provide a meaningful localised string for the animal type, or just provide the ID and force them to do another look up via a /pets/types resource.
Or should I provide both?
Hi. I've been looking at the various JavaScript UI libraries and am wondering if there's one that can add some styling to page elements. I'm currently adding rounded corners, shadows, borders, and gradients via my own CSS + hacks to get it working on IE.
I'm using jQuery for a number of tasks and wondered if there's a plugin that can add these design flairs more easily to DIVs. Not that you want to go overboard with this stuff, but when you need to use it, you'd like to depend on cross-browser and tried-and-tested solutions. Thanks.
Hello, I have set up an array of censored words and I want to check that a user submitted comment doesn't contain any of these words. What is the most efficient way of doing this? All I've come up with so far is splitting the string into an array of words and checking it against the array of censored words, but I've a feeling there's a neater way of doing this.
Hello,
There is a website (very simple) which will be updated soon and I'd like to receive an alert at the moment it changes (like a sound, a popup,...)
I guess I should send request every x minutes and compare the result with what's now but I don't know how to do that.
I don't really care about the language used, I know java, python, php, a bit of c and bash (I'm on linux)...
Thank you
hi there.
I'm trying to fill-out a form automatically and press a button on that form and wait for a response. How do I go about doing this?
To be more particular, I have a a --HUGE-- collection DNA strains which I need to compare to each-other. Luckily, there's a website that does exactly what I need.
Basically, I type-in 2 different sequences of DNA and click the "Align Sequences" button and get a result (the calculation of the score is not relevant).
Is there a way to make a Java program that will automatically insert the input, "click" the button and read the response from this website?
Thanks!
I have two videos, and I want to loop the first video until the user clicks the mouse, at which point I want to switch to playing the second video. Does anyone know what the best way to do this would be?