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2006 May 19
11
Prototype / Scriptaculous & Dojo
Are these libs compatible
? At the very least I''d like to be able to use Prototype & Dojo ?
Thoughts welcome..
Matt
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2006 May 24
5
Ajax.RssReader object
Hi all,
I''m happy to announce that I''ve completed the first version of my
Ajax.RssReader object. It needs some extra''s, but the basic functionality is
now available. You can download it from
http://www.sayoutloud.com/javascripts/rssreader.js
Usage:
function myCallbackFunction( rss ) {
alert(rss.channel.title);
for(n=0; n<rss.items.length; n++) {
2005 Oct 13
3
Tweaks of Array.prototype
Hi all,
I encountered a big problem when trying to use Scriptaculous and
Htmlarea in the same page.
The Htmlarea code uses a lot of "for (var i in array_variable)" to
iterate on array elements. Problem is that prototype.js augments
Array.prototype, which then show up in the iteration, severely breaking
htmlarea.
The easy workaround is for sure to use "for (var i = 0; i <
2006 Jun 16
4
Prototype $$() on arbitary DOM element ?
I am bit confused with this function. Should I be able to pass in a DOM
element e.g. someAjaxRequest.responseXML and interrogate it ?
Seems not but perhaps I am missing something...
TIA
Matt
2011 Sep 22
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM compliant Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) tool.
As I understand an architecture of LLVM, we can inject some code after basic compilation. I need your advice or help in creating this kind of stuff. Perfect solution was, some "special" language that can produce LLVM bytecode, and some "Weaver" to integrate this 2 flow of code.
2005 Sep 22
5
Prototype lib : for-each loops and DontEnum
All
I realise that this isn''t strictly the correct place to discuss the
prototype lib but being as scriptaculous is dependent on it I thought people
might have some opinions.
Easier to explain with the example below, copy into a html file and ensure
the path to prototype.js is correct. You''ll see the first example prints an
extra element "extend" when iterating over
2006 Apr 26
3
DOM events not firing in IE6 with floated divs
Hi All
Not strictly Scriptaculous but I came across this whilst trying to implement
some Scriptaculous code. I am hoping some XHTML guru out there might be able
to shed some light.
If you load up the attached file in IE6, you''ll see the events only fire in
the middle section of the title bar when your over the border ! - FF1.5 is
fine..
Any thoughts / comments appreciated..
Cheers
2006 Apr 28
3
Serialize / deserialize an associative array
Perhaps I missed something but I don''t see an easy way to do this ?
Basically just wanna hold some ui state in a cookie.
Did I miss something obvious ?
Best
Matt
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2012 Sep 08
4
dash symbol
In the example below, what is the dash doing between the class
attribute and array:
(field_helpers -
[:label, :check_box, :radio_button, :fields_for, :hidden_field, :file_field]).each
do |selector|
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2010 Feb 10
7
undefined method join
Hey all,
I get an undefined method `join'' for #<String NoMethodError.
student.rb
has_one :student_fail
attr_accessor :student_fail_attribute
#controller
def student_fail
@student = @student.find params[:id]
def update_student_fail
@student.build_student_fail params[:student][:student_fail_attribute]
if @student.save
#view
form_for @student do |f|
2012 Jan 01
4
Chronic parsing date range in console but not in application in rails 3
Hey all,
Chronic will parse a date range in console:
Chronic.parse(1/1/2011 - 1/1/2012, :guess => false)
=> 2012-01-01 12:00:00 -0500..2012-01-01 12:00:01 -0500
However, when I use logger to check if it''s parsing in application, it
is not:
logger.info "The value of history date is #{history_date}" =>
The value of history date is 1/1/2011 - 1/1/2012
2012 Sep 20
2
append_features(mod)
append_features(mod)
The documentation says:
When this module is included in another, Ruby calls append_features in
this module, passing it the receiving module in mod. Ruby’s default
implementation is to add the constants, methods, and module variables
of this module to mod if this module has not already been added to mod
or one of its ancestors. See also Module#include.
What if this module is
2010 Jan 18
3
The role of self and :: within a method of a model
Hey all,
I understand that a def self.abc, for example, is a class method, which
allows you to call its contents by just referencing model.abc (rather than
model.new.abc). However, what is its role when located in a method inside a
model like in the code below.
Also in the code below, you see :: located in the method. Isn''t that used
for modules and namespaces? If so, why is it located
2006 Jun 22
4
ADVICE: Generating unique identifiers for later DB insertion
All,
I have an ActiveRecord object that I need to be able to uniquely
identify _before_ I actually save the object (I may not end up saving
the object based on conditions). This is because I want to use the ID
in another context (a file name in the filesystem).
Depending on conditions, I may or may not need to do a lot of stuff
between the time that I generate the object ID and actually
2006 Jun 11
47
Ruby on Rails and CakePHP Comparison
>From a development standpoint, what are the features that make Ruby on
Rails a better choice compared to CakePHP?
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2006 Mar 13
3
Autocompleter that auto scrolls through results..
Hi All
Before I investigate further, has anyone implemented an Autocompleter that
will auto scroll down / up the results div as the user moves down through
the list (using arrow keys) ?
Any pointers / thoughts appreciated.
Best
Matt
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2012 Jan 21
4
why doesn't an instance of Object get Class's new instance method?
"Object is the root of Ruby''s class hierarchy. Its methods are
available to all classes unless explicitly overridden."
Wouldn''t Class class be at the root of the class hierarchy?
After all, look at this:
1.9.2p290 :006 > Object.instance_of? Class
=> true
Object is an instance of class, after all we can use one of Class''
instance methods on Object:
2012 Sep 22
4
Class, Module, Object
>> reload!
Reloading...
=> true
>> puts Class < Module
true
=> nil
>> puts Module < Class
false
=> nil
>> puts Module < Object
true
=> nil
>> puts Object < Module
false
=> nil
>> Object.parent
=> Object
The above indicates that the Class object instance inherits from the
Module object instance and the Module object instance
2013 Apr 03
2
strange behavior with active relation any? method
In console, I run the following and any? returns true:
drivers = Driver.select("drivers.*,
drivers.id").joins([:reports, :driving_habits]).where("extract(MONTH
FROM reports.time) = ? AND extract(YEAR FROM reports.time) = ?", 3,
2013).uniq.order("drivers.id asc").page(2).per(1)
drivers.any?
=> true
This correctly evaluates to true because the relation contains one
2006 Jun 23
10
Don''t un-admin the last administrator
I have a User class with a field called admin which is a boolean that
determines if the user is or is not an administrator. I want to make it
impossible for the last administrator for an account to be removed from
the system.
I need to protect against this both when deleting a user and when
editing a user as you can revoke a user''s administrator privileges via a
form.
User