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You're welcome. Mono has a static compiler, seems like it's embedded within Unity. I haven't read it all yet, and I don't know if there are more competing products.
Good hunting
I are Troll
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what is the technical difference in ajax async and sync.
if i could get links to codeproject articles or external sites then that is enough.
Today's Beautiful Moments are
Tomorrow's Beautiful Memories
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Please refer to post below>>
http://ajax.phpmagazine.net/2006/04/synchronous_versus_asynchronou.html
Ravie Busie
Coding is my birth-right and bugs are part of feature my code has!
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The subject says it all, but I'm sure this doesn't only apply to Expression. I know I can use entity references for the angle brackets, but to do that by hand is pretty tedious.
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If I have 2 href's in a link which one will it take?
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I think that will depend on which browser you use.
Wout Louwers
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Lets say IE, what will happen then?
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Why not check yourself? I believe it is not that time consuming to do.
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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I did check it myself but i wanted a second tester to conferm my result
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And what happened?
And how do you put two HREFs in one link?
And why would you put 2 HREFs in one link?
Wout Louwers
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Ok. So what result you got? Post the code and I will check that here myself.
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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<a href="http://www.codeproject.com" href="http://www.google.com">Testing</a>
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Your first Href is incorrect so it will just not work. Once you fix that, the link will redirect to the first one.
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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so it will take me to my first href not the last this is bad dude are you sure?
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Yes I am sure. I guess has something to do with how your HTML is parsed.
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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Yes, it is rediredting to first link.
I don't know why u need this, i havn't seen this before.
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So what will be the result of the above tage?
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AnonymousMember wrote: I did check it myself but i wanted a second tester to confe rm my result
You might think to say that in the original post - it tends to foster a warmer reception than your approach in this instance.
Perhaps something along the lines of:
"Can anybody check this for me?
I placed 2 hrefs inside a single tag, and I'd like to know which one will be followed when the link is clicked.
When I tried it, using IE(versionNumber) the first link was followed.
I'm hoping to determine if this is consistent behavior."
While I don't believe it to be the case, or your intention - your method of questioning feels a little sneaky. (it also raises in some people's mind the question of laziness - i.e did he/she really try themselves?)
Anyhow, Happy New Year to all.
modified on Thursday, December 31, 2009 1:08 PM (fosters --> foster)
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what did I win
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This is incorrect usage, you can only have one href attribute in an anchor; see here[^].
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Don't do that.
The HTML standard clearly say that for each property there must be ONE value.
Doing that differently will you run in the so called "undefined behavior".
Undefined behavior is not "random behavior", simply what you get is anymore granted by whatever specification, hence every different program may respond differently now or in the future.
Testing yourself (and asking to repeat the test) doesn't provide any demonstration: the fact that you find even 100% consistence proves nothing;
tomorrow morning whatever developer can create a new browser (or a new version of an existing one) dong it differently.
2 bugs found.
> recompile ...
65534 bugs found.
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I am exporting data from MySQL to excel using php.
One field is having embeding code for video(with HTML tags)
for eg. embedding code of youtube.com
all fields data is exporting to excel perfectly but this video field is coming blank.
for eg. try to export embed code of this page from mysql to excel
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blank is coming in excel
When I am importing from excel to mysql its working fine.
Plzzz Help.
Thanks in Advance
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Without seeing your code, it's a bit hard to tell.
Have you tried to read the field and output it to the browser, to ensure that it is being read correctly?
Also, will your method of output to excel handle the intended data? Can you manually put data into this field(or should I say- the representation of it in your php code) and have it transfered to excel?
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Hi,
I'm looking for a product or technical solution that enables my customer to dynamically create advanved forms and display them on the web. Besides that it should be able to store alle the data in a database facilitating future datamining and repopulation of forms when the user returns. By advanced forms it should besides all basic controls be able to handle multipage forms and conditionale elements.
The enviroments consists of a CMS that is contentfueled by a sharepoint server. It's not a must that the forms a born in the sharepoint, but just a possibility.
I've primarily been looking at Microsofts Infopath, but I'm in doubt whether it really can get the job done.
Any of you have any input on infopath, a product or a technical solution that can solve this, in my opionion, very common need?
Regards,
Morten
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Hi,
I use both sync and async modes.
Before starting any ajax request i display a processing(rotating) gif icon to show that the request is in progress.
when i get the response i will hide the animating gif to show that the process has completed.
this works fine with async and sync mode of ajax in FF but not in IE.
If i use sync mode. that is AJAX.open('GET','path.php',false); in IE the gif file is not visible
because IE is not displaying it. Basically this is also correct because that is the way sync is meant to.
If it is sync mode then no other process will take place until the browser gets the response.
Were as in async mode the request is threaded so other processes are not affected.
But FF displays the animated gif for both the modes of ajax. and IE displays the animated gif only for async request.
If anybody know the reason behind then please post your replies. 'cause i have simplified most of my projects by using sync mode of ajax.
But in IE the progress (processing) animation is not visible so the user will not know what is happening till the browser gets the response.
So, i hope that i have to stick with async mode. in sync mode you can write code in a few lines and it is very easy to have various type of functions which could return bool, array, object etc... since you get the result in the LHS... but that is not the case in async mode... we need to do a lot of gimmick to have a prototype of ajax...
also if i could have references to sites which explains ajax in complete detail then i will update my idea of ajax.
Today's Beautiful Moments are
Tomorrow's Beautiful Memories
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