Re: How to convert this PHP into JavaScript [message #173198 is a reply to message #173190] |
Sun, 27 March 2011 01:48 |
sheldonlg
Messages: 166 Registered: September 2010
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On 3/26/2011 3:36 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> 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!
>>>
>>> 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.
>>
>> 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.
>>
>>
>> PointedEars
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> Nope, I'm not going to try to tell you were you're wrong because you
> don't even have the most basic ability to understand why you're wrong
> (and Shelly's right). But you have to argue anyway.
As I stated in a reply I made 15 seconds ago, please leave me out of any
future fighting between the two of you. All I wanted to do was to help
the OP.
>
> I've already learned all you'll do is spout off about unrelated things
> and try to change the subject - because you really have no idea what
> you're talking about. That's your normal mode of operation.
>
> And before telling other people to quote like YOU think they should (and
> BTW, you're full of sheet there, also), YOU should learn to follow your
> own advice.
>
> But then that's also typical of trolls.
>
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Shelly
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