Re: How to convert this PHP into JavaScript [message #173197 is a reply to message #173188] |
Sun, 27 March 2011 01:47 |
sheldonlg
Messages: 166 Registered: September 2010
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On 3/26/2011 2:53 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
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>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> > Maybe not, as the presented return value of json_encode() corresponds
>>>> > with what the OP asked for; only that for some reason sheldonlg used 1
>>>> > instead of the '1 AND (2 OR 3)' of the OP. So much for cluelessness.
>>>> Yup, you really have no clue.
>>> Suppose I am somehow wrong suggesting json_encode() as the solution to
>>> the OP's problem, perhaps you would enlighten me, then? It would, after
>>> all, fit your ego, which appears to be the only thing you care about.
>>> It's your chance to hit me really hard!
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>> Let me correct myself. You have absolutely no fricking clue. […]
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> I take it then that you are not actually interested in backing up your
> statements as you have nothing to back them up at all, and that you are just
> a loudmouth who does not know the first thing about client-side ECMAScript-
> based scripting. I wish I could say that I am surprised, but I am not.
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> Unsurprisingly, you have failed to quote properly again. For the
> intellectually challenged: Only the parts relevant to an answer should be
> quoted, which usually (and certainly here) excludes signatures.
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> PointedEars
For the record, I am now out of this pissing contest. I didn't intend
to get into one, I refuse to participate. My only aim was to try to
help the OP, so despite the fact that my post was the one that starting
this pissing contest between the two of you, please leave me out of any
future posts on this.
--
Shelly
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