URL Parameters for Dynamic JS and CSS
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Simple set of functions for capturing and manipulating the className member of an HTMLElement
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This is a quick set of overrides for Javascript so that any variable can be passed to PHP in a GET/POST activity. Just call myVar.toPHP();
I use this little set of functions extensively in a little Javascript/PHP RPC handler I wrote. I don't have the reverse function, as I pass JSON back to the browser for the return value.
Note: This lib is not safe for binaries or HTML Elements. The former will come out similar to FTP ASCII breaks, and the latter will cause infinite recursion. If you want to make a speical case for HTML Elements, do so; you could probably just test for parentNode and create a 'safe' object from that. I didn't need it, so I didn't code it.
As for binary safety, at some point between toPHP/escape/post/urldecode/unserialize, the object breaks. Rather than create a huge fix for something I didn't need to do, I put in a quick match/hack. Don't like it? Write the fix yourself.
I use this little set of functions extensively in a little Javascript/PHP RPC handler I wrote. I don't have the reverse function, as I pass JSON back to the browser for the return value.
Note: This lib is not safe for binaries or HTML Elements. The former will come out similar to FTP ASCII breaks, and the latter will cause infinite recursion. If you want to make a speical case for HTML Elements, do so; you could probably just test for parentNode and create a 'safe' object from that. I didn't need it, so I didn't code it.
As for binary safety, at some point between toPHP/escape/post/urldecode/unserialize, the object breaks. Rather than create a huge fix for something I didn't need to do, I put in a quick match/hack. Don't like it? Write the fix yourself.
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This is a function I created to ease headaches caused by creating and inserting new stuff in an HTML document dynamically. Essentially, it allows you to specify an HTML tag, in its entirety (attributes, styles, event handling, etc), via a single command. You can nest it, so as to create an entire element tree programmatically in a lot less time as with document.createElement.
Don't let the goofy function acronym fool you; this is damned powerful.
First, the function spec:
HTMLElement acne(type[,attributes[,styles[,events[,children[,parent[,document]]]]]]);
Arguments:
Return value: The newly created/configured element
Don't let the goofy function acronym fool you; this is damned powerful.
First, the function spec:
HTMLElement acne(type[,attributes[,styles[,events[,children[,parent[,document]]]]]]);
Arguments:
String type: type of element to create; same information as the argument of document.createElement
mixed Object attributes: attributes you want the new element to have (ie: href, src)
mixed Object styles: styles for the new element (ie: width, borderLeft)
(function|function Array) Object events: event handlers for the new element
HTMLElement|HTMLElement Array children: elements you want to be in the new element (ie: nesting is possible)
HTMLElement parent: parent node of object
HTMLDocument document: document to create element in
Return value: The newly created/configured element
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A simple implementation of IServiceProvider for use in plugin style architectures.
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A websafe colour palette generator in JavaScript. Coded this after looking at http://www.bytemycode.com/snippets/snippet/585/ and wanting to do it differently.
It's been refactored so that:
* can pass generateColourPalette an arbitrary array of colour codes and it'll generate a palette.
* it hooks into the page through the external file
* uses an internal stylesheet instead of inline styles
It's been refactored so that:
* can pass generateColourPalette an arbitrary array of colour codes and it'll generate a palette.
* it hooks into the page through the external file
* uses an internal stylesheet instead of inline styles
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You can search for "@" or something like mail information in your page source code. You'll find nothing.
You can have link of your mail with a title or just you mail address as the title. Hope this code have no problem...
You can have link of your mail with a title or just you mail address as the title. Hope this code have no problem...
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This is a very simple navigation.
Tested on: FF, IE6+, Safari
Tested on: FF, IE6+, Safari
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This is a simple cookie object that handles some of the basic cookie functions and which is kind of like a simple cookie-object parser.
Hope you like it.
Hope you like it.
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Don't know if anyone will find this handly, but here's a CSS processor that I wrote that allows me to nest CSS Blocks, and various other things, making for an easier to maintain CSS file.
Warning: I'd recommend caching the results since I didn't have a need to optomize it for speed.
Things that it includes:
*Nested CSS Rules
*Removes Whitespace
*Allows for // comments
*Removes comments (so put them in at no cost)
Please let me know what you think
Warning: I'd recommend caching the results since I didn't have a need to optomize it for speed.
Things that it includes:
*Nested CSS Rules
*Removes Whitespace
*Allows for // comments
*Removes comments (so put them in at no cost)
Please let me know what you think
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Rather than have standalone functions rtrim, ltrim, and trim (as in http://www.bytemycode.com/snippets/snippet/397/) why not have them as methods of all string objects?









