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Tag Archives: javascript
Run Django dev server with Gulp
This is basically an extract from this excellent article by Caktus Group’s Calvin Spealman.
Magnific Popup + HTML5 History API (demo)
A demo of Magnific Popup with unique URLs and browser Back/Forward button support, using HTML5 History API via History.js. GitHub.
ExtJs 4: password validation + random password button
This one is simple.
ExtJs 4: dealing with messages (and errors) from an Ajax or REST proxy
When sending Ajax or REST requests, a proxy of ExtJs 4 typically expects a response with the following parameters: data, success and message. The message parameter is optional, but it may come in handy when you want to show the … Continue reading
ExtJs 4: submit form on enter
It’s a shame that such a powerful framework as ExtJs 4 does not have this feature built-in.
ExtJs 4 proxy calls ‘Create’ instead of ‘Update’
ExtJS 4: Proxy Calling ‘Create’ Instead of ‘Update’ When Saving Record. I thought I should promote the blog post which helped me tackle this small but annoying problem, which wasn’t even related to editable grid as I had thought initially.
Add an <option> to a <select> using Mootools
var newoption = new Option(“option html”, “option value”); try { $(‘myselect’).add(newoption, null); } catch (err) { $(‘myselect’).add(newoption); } To select the newly created option: newoption.setProperty(‘selected’, ‘selected’);