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Setting and updating svn:ignore. On: April 21, 2010. I’ve found the command line to be the most reliable and simplest way of managing subversion repositories, but also found the svn:ignore property a little more esoteric to set up than I’d like. Is used to specifiy files and folders you don’t want to be part of the version controlled repository for your site or application build. These often include location specific settings files, development or debugging files etc. 8216; in your home directory. Proper...

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Javascript: checking if a function exists | paul bennett

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Javascript: checking if a function exists. On: March 20, 2007. To the rescue (again)! To check if a function exists before you try and call it (and get a nasty javasscript error), use. Heres something I prepared earlier:. If(typeof window.myFunction = 'function') {. Function exists, so we can now call it. MyFunction('foo', 'bar');. 8212;—————. Want to improve your JavaScript skills? I recommend the following:. Web Design with JavaScript and the Document Object Model. November 21, 2007 at 4:16 pm. Would s...

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Javascript: testing whether elements or properties exist – the redux | paul bennett

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Print r into a variable. Javascript: testing whether elements or properties exist. Javascript: testing whether elements or properties exist – the redux. On: February 8, 2007. In my previous post, I detailed how typeof could be used to test if something is present or not. Given that this sounds loosely defined at best, consider the following:. Window.onload = function() {. Var myObject = new Object();. Var myImg = new Image();. Var myArray = new Array();. Var myString = new String();. Things are ok, but w...

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18 months on – stats for this site | paul bennett

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Drupal: what to do when tables won’t install during module development. 5 MySQL tricks you may not know. 18 months on – stats for this site. On: September 16, 2009. In the interests of the entire internets (ie: me) I now post some stats from this site, which has been “active” (in the very loosest sense of the word) for about 18 months. First up, top 17 posts. Javascript: checking if a function exist. Internet Explorer 7 CSS filter. Javascript: testing whether elements or. Print r into a variable. Leonard...

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Drupal: Creating custom node templates | paul bennett

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5 MySQL tricks you may not know. Safari / Google Chrome / webkit CSS filter. Drupal: Creating custom node templates. On: May 28, 2009. It has somewhat of a steep learning curve, but Drupal. For allowing you to build flexible, complex websites with lots of functionality in very little time. For a site I’m working on, we had several custom content types coming through the default node template (. In our customised theme. First things first, you need a custom node template. Save the. Well, you probably.

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