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Date Submitted Sat. Sep. 9th, 2006 9:22 PM
Revision 1
Helper jbplou
Tags String | VB.NET
Comments 2 comments
This function provides the reverse of a string. It is constructed using string builder because strings in .NET are immutable, while stringbuilders are not. Therefore large strings could be slow to reverse if a regular string was used for the working value that is returned.
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Date Submitted Tue. Nov. 7th, 2006 10:28 AM
Revision 1
Helper fastmike
Tags Java | String | System.IO
Comments 0 comments
To create a chatprogram in java we need 2 classes one for Client and one for Server from which the client will be able to connect and exchange text messages. to compile the code simply type these commands in command prompt window:-
1)ipconfig(memorize the Ip address)
2)javac client.java
3)javac server.java
4)java server 10.69.23.203 (You need to type your own ip address)
5) After this you need to open another command prompt window(Make sure the server command prompt window is also open). now type:
java client 10.69.23.203
Thats it.
if anyone have any problems please post a comment and i will answer all of your questions or if you are having trouble in compiling.
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Date Submitted Fri. Aug. 4th, 2006 7:55 AM
Revision 1
Syntax Master sundaramkumar
Tags JavaScript
Comments 0 comments
This code snippet will validate an IP Address (IP v4).
return true if the ip address is valid. Else false.
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Date Submitted Thu. Aug. 10th, 2006 2:03 AM
Revision 1
Syntax Master sundaramkumar
Tags JavaScript
Comments 1 comments
convert a string to intege
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Date Submitted Thu. Dec. 20th, 2007 6:48 PM
Revision 1
Scripter Fordiman
Tags JavaScript | promise | Prototype
Comments 0 comments
This is a version of my previous entrant, Promise, that will work with prototype, but does not require it. It's slightly more advanced, using .apply here and there.

It's basically a function to allow any other function to poll. Polling is generally regarded as bad practice in object oriented code, but can make very simple the matter of, for example, running a bit of code only after a single-run event (like onload) occurs (whether that be in the future or past), another unrelated bit of code needs to be hack-tracked, or any other generic condition.

Note that when the function runs, it doesn't necessarily run within the scope that's called it. Its context is set to itself, rather than its normal context, and it's asynchronous, so you'll not get a return value. If you use Prototype, you can bind the function and it'll behave as it should in terms of context, but I'm unaware of a way to cause an asynch function to block execution - and you'd really rather that not happen anyway, trust me.
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Date Submitted Thu. Mar. 6th, 2008 3:09 AM
Revision 1
Scripter Fordiman
Tags JavaScript | parse_url | PHP
Comments 0 comments
Simple. It's parse_url, from PHP, implemented in Javascript. Seen a lot of similar ones around the web, but they were all bulky code and none of them took advantage of the RegEx parser in JS.

Applied as a member of the String prototype, so just call as myURL.parseURL(); Will return a named object with naming identical to that of PHP's function.

Additional: if first argument is present, will break the querystring up into name/value pairs, unescaped, and return that instead of the raw querystriing.
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Date Submitted Tue. Sep. 25th, 2007 10:50 AM
Revision 1
Helper chaos
Tags "form input" | "input focus" | autofocus | JavaScript
Comments 0 comments
This script performs reliable, cross-browser input autofocus that often can be used simply by dropping it in, with no modifications to the form or HTML body. It refuses to switch focus if it detects that the user has interacted with the form (avoiding a major source of annoyance with autofocus scripts) and correctly handles Firefox tabs opened "in the background", which most autofocus scripts fail on. Official home is on the Lost Souls MUD Grimoire.
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Date Submitted Sun. Oct. 7th, 2007 3:47 AM
Revision 1
Helper chaos
Tags "diminishing returns" | formula | JavaScript | math
Comments 0 comments
A simple, flexible formula for generating diminishing returns out of input numbers. Full explanation and home, with sample calculators and versions of the code in other languages, on the Lost Souls MUD Grimoire.
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Date Submitted Wed. Nov. 28th, 2007 1:08 PM
Revision 1
Helper HRCerqueira
Tags CSS | DOM | HTML | JavaScript
Comments 1 comments
These are some prototype methods to handle class names in html elements. As you all should know, a html element can have more than one class name.

This is part of my dom handling toolkit. Check it out and use it at will.

Cheers
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Date Submitted Tue. Jun. 13th, 2006 3:21 PM
Revision 1
Helper gbarendt
Tags enum | String | VB.NET
Comments 0 comments
Given a string, you can return an Enum value

Originally found at http://codeproject.com/dotnet/EnumTips.asp?df=100&forumid=38264&exp=0&select=797671
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