@RebeccaChernoff Ah :) But yeah, I figure it's returning you HTML for some reason (since the JSON parser always complains about a "<"), so if you solve that I think it'd take care of all the YSoDs that I've seen, minus the single-site, no-theme flair NPE.
I don't have a good feeling about leaving this code running overnight, something may blow up when the world wakes up, traffic is higher and I'm still asleep
i tried getComputedStyle like : var elem= document.getElementById("body");
var theCSSprop= window.getComputedStyle(elem,null).getPropertyValue("background");
alert(theCSSprop);
its not coming!
insead if i give as height! i am able to get the value.. but i am not able to get the background
I knew something bad would happen. Found a bug in the node-mysql module where it tries to escape parameters for a prepared statement by caling .replace on objects that don't have a .replace method. This in turn crashes the node server.
@radp It is already doing a check that the object is not a number or a boolean, as it doesn't need to escape those for SQL. Tomorrow I'll figure out what it WAS trying to call replace on, but just to get my server back up I just checked if the object had a replace method before calling it, and made a bug report.
After asking this question Mark answer as "not answering the question" and seeing its duplicate I realized that its high unlikely it gets implemented.
So I was thinking that if you don't get any useful answers you should delete your question and re-post it with more details. You should also add ...
When looking at a listing for eBay, for example:
http://catalog.ebay.com/Apple-iPod-classic-5th-Generation-Black-30-GB-/60655662?_pcatid=39&_refkw=ipod&_trkparms=65%253A12%257C66%253A2%257C39%253A1%257C72%253A4030&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
The Price Trends chart shows up as iframe appare...
Note: I'm not sure if there's anything much that can be done, but I vaguely recall @Jeff mentioning about bringing up incorrect website classification(I can't find his quote now) on Meta, so I'm posting this anyway.
The root domain for Stack Exchange chat seems to have triggered the web filter a...
maybe it heard me joking that I was going to try doing evil things to it after I finished migrating everyone off, and thus it's slowing the rsync down exponentially :-(
@Benjol yeah, ug. And 21 minutes until clients start calling again. "I thought you said it was going to get faster? It's the slowest it's ever been right now!!!"
the sad part is, I'm not going to do any of those fun things. I'll really just shutdown -h now and leave it for a few weeks in case I need anything off it
ok taking drastic actions. I decided I don't need this mail it's backing up so I moved the directory to a new location on the source! rsync is very confused but I think it will speed things up
thousands of messages like:
file has vanished: "/home/mail/gitlinfamily.com/josh/.Old/cur/1278875694.M870851P28428.df02.smart-safe-secure.com,S=7719,W=7934:2,Sd"
I liked reading the first page of an Haskell tutorial online. Much of the functional fancy stuff can be brought word for word to Python
{ (a,b,c) | a <- [0..10], b <- [0..a], c <- [0..b], a^2 + b^2 = c^2 } vs ( (a,b,c) for a in range(10) for b in range(a) for c in range (b) if a**2 + b**2 = c**2)
If I have root on a mysql database and I want to drop privileges to that of a normal user, without using their password can I do it? if so how? think # su - username on unix.
I see @BenV's point and don't disagree. However, what about the option to either
A) "copy the questions over one by one by user" or
B) can SOIS move individual questions from a SE1.0 site to a SE2.0 site at all? If so, then my second option is to move over individual questions on request ... ...
might be easier to start at the end of the comments and come up
I just saw this function definition:
create function dbo.f (@a int, @b int)
returns integer
as
begin
return case when
not exists (Select * from t1 where t1.col1 = @a)
AND @b > 0
then 1 else 0 end
end
GO
Seeing a not exists I thought attention full table scan ...
That's a link with a inline code element there, and when I tried to inspect it in the HTML tab, Firebug tried to decompose the function named in the code element into it's native code component
> So calling error is a little like pulling the handle of a fighter plane's ejection seat. We're bailing out of a catastrophic situation that we can't deal with gracefully, and there's likely to be a lot of flaming wreckage strewn about by the time we hit the ground.
(after he learned the load average is not a percentage, he rewrote the system from the upside down, and the load average dropped to below one. AFAIK he didn't get a raise.)
@YiJiang Argh, I have the choice of prioritizing the rsync, which will speed up the process of moving everyone to the new faster server and solve the slowness problem but causes immense load, or deprioritizing the backup, keeping load lower but prolonging everyone's pain. I HATE THIS SERVER AND WANT IT TO DIE A FIERY DEATH!