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I've been trying to do the React.js getting started but when i run the example code This happens
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You have a typo in script tag, you're saying scipt
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I am learning JS and very new to coding.
function querySelection(e){
console.log(document.querySelector(e));
}
querySelection('h5');
querySelection('#id');
querySelection('.className');
//querySelection('li: last child');
The very last query throws an error (commented). I am very new JS.I am not sure what is wrong in that query?
Change
querySelection('li: last child');
to
querySelection('li:last-child')
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if(!message.content.startsWith(prefix) return){
}
Parsing error : Unexpected Token return
if(!message.content.startsWith(prefix)){
return;
}
Your return was misplaced.
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I have ajax form as on modal window. I want to validate the fields and i have followed the following tutorial. and Add the validator.js script into my project.
event.preventDefault();
//$('#myOrderDetailsForm').validator();
$('#myOrderDetailsForm').validator('validate')();
Here is what am seeing :
So wired .
Instead of this:
$('#myOrderDetailsForm').validator('validate')();
Use following:
$('#myOrderDetailsForm').validator('validate'); //removed ()
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Guys i have been working on echosign.I have managed to signed the document from the given api but couldn't view the document.It always ask for password to enter.i have even body content
SecurityOption:
passwordProtection: 'NONE'
kbaProtection: 'NONE'
webIdentityProtection: 'NONE'
protectOpen: false
but have no luck with these kind of setting.FYI: i am making post request to https://api.echosign.com/api/rest/v3/agreements/' + argreementId + '/combinedDocument.Guys please help
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my code is not working after adding style property, here it is:
$("#instaUser").append("<figure style='"display:inline "'><img id='"+i+"' src='"+data.data[i].profile_picture+"' alt='pic number "+i+"' height='"+200+"' width='"+200+"'> <figcaption>#"+data.data[i].username+"</figcaption></figure>");
could it be that i used the " in a wrong way?
You don't need double quotes wrapping display: inline
This is correct:
$("#instaUser").append("<figure style='display:inline'><img id='"+i+"' src='"+data.data[i].profile_picture+"' alt='pic number "+i+"' height='"+200+"' width='"+200+"'> <figcaption>#"+data.data[i].username+"</figcaption></figure>");