danwellman
- @adamcooke @elliottkember Pulp fiction sums it up the best: 'I'm gonna chew with my mouth shut and laugh at her f***ing jokes' ;)8:55 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox
- @essteeyou lol :D well, least you got it fixed, happy dev'ing8:39 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to essteeyou
- @olvado @JungchanHsieh RTTHX! :D8:33 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to olvado
- @essteeyou nice, I usually PHP for services that dont output JSON8:21 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to essteeyou
- @essteeyou it's a standard browser security policy, always has been, although there are hacks and ways around it :)8:20 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to essteeyou
- new version of IECollection out now! http://finalbuilds.edskes.n... no more form input bugs :D (no need for my workaround!)8:12 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox
- @essteeyou also, you can't request cross-domain XML using client-side JS afaik, you need a server-side proxy, or you need to use JSONP8:10 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to essteeyou
- @essteeyou text/html is supposed to be the default...in truth, I never need to worry about explicitly setting it as it auto determines type7:55 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to essteeyou
- @essteeyou I'd say try a different weather API, such as YAHOO's to test...jQuery's ajax methods are pretty bulletproof, I never have issues7:39 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to essteeyou
- @essteeyou google weather api isn't an official google api. It doesn't seem to be working today and returns errors for valid queries...7:37 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to essteeyou
- @essteeyou what jquery method are you using for the request?7:11 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to essteeyou
- @essteeyou what's happening? not getting any results back? it's unlikely to be jQuery's fault tbh ;)6:59 AM Jul 10th from web in reply to essteeyou
- @lickybuay :D I love the manga style SFII characters6:53 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to lickybuay
- @lickybuay hey, nice profile background :D6:48 AM Jul 10th from web
- @dblencowe yeah DD_belatedPNG is the greatest, I'll be using it in all my projects from now on ;)6:44 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to dblencowe
- @dblencowe ...but the element that is filtered cannot have any positioning at all making layout difficult to achieve6:24 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to dblencowe
- @dblencowe no worries :D you can get links working on top of filtered PNGS by adding position:relative to the link...6:24 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to dblencowe
- @steevbishop @wjhuie ok thanks guys :D6:02 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to wjhuie
- if you block someone, do they still appear when you search twitter?5:16 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox
- @elliottkember you'd think they'd have let you know!5:00 AM Jul 10th from TwitterFox in reply to elliottkember
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- Name Dan Wellman
- Location Southampton, UK
- Web http://www.danwel...
- Bio Front-end developer and author. Writes for nettuts, DMX Zone and DevShed. Loves jQuery and JS
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