Re: How can i know the propery of a javascript object how can i see what object inclue [message #178954 is a reply to message #178953] |
Mon, 27 August 2012 11:49 |
Tim Streater
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In article <XnsA0BC93F368FB9mavi(at)88(dot)198(dot)244(dot)100>,
mavigozler <mavigozler(at)turkiye(dot)gov(dot)invalid> wrote:
> Tim Streater <timstreater(at)greenbee(dot)net> wrote on Mon 27 Aug 2012 12:17:10p
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>> In article <XnsA0BC4F40FA327mavi(at)88(dot)198(dot)244(dot)100>,
>> mavigozler <mavigozler(at)turkiye(dot)gov(dot)invalid> wrote:
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>>> Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> wrote on Mon 27 Aug 2012
>>> 02:52:33a
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>>>> I've been called worse. And by better people than you.
>>>
>>> 1. Your reply to the original post was essentially correct: IN
>>> PRACTICE, PHP is processed off the server and Javascript is processed
>>> at the client. This is what the OP should learn and know and
>>> understand.
>>>
>>> 2. The replies to your posted reply are the usual pedantic bullshit by
>>> the c.l.j. troll Pointed Ears. Yeah, at RARE times he can be helpful
>>> while getting it right, but there are plenty of others who get it right
>>> virtually all the time without the snide, prima donna act [it may not
>>> be an act, but a hopeless, untreatable (psycho)pathology]. Yes, I can
>>> name at least one who gets it right without the arrogance and snide
>>> remarks.
>>>
>>> 3. The OP has probably been scared off by the fight usually provoked or
>>> instigated by this asshole Pointed Ears, whose social awkwardness is
>>> well known to regular lurkers and posters. That's a shame, since your
>>> reply to him was entirely helpful compared to the
>>> angels-on-the-head-of-pin discussion that followed.
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>> Good summary. And a correct assessment of PointyHead, to whom the best
>> thing to say under any circumstance is "Fuck off".
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> I do regret the name-calling---the use of the word "asshole"---and I wish to
> apologize. It is unhelpful, and these are not the political newsgroups
> where than kind of language is rife.
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> I don't want to take away from the guy: he's an academic who clearly looks
> into "why" and not just into "how," and the discipline is fortunate to have
> knowledgable individuals of his stature willing to lead the ranks. I am
> just questioning his teaching style: berating the students does not
> engender their desire to learn.
Indeed. And which will elicit the manner of response I suggested.
--
Tim
"That excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed,
nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted" -- Bill of Rights 1689
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