Here is very useful and lightweight JavaScript library that you could use to add proper web 2.0 feel to your page. If you need to. There is also huge, huge amount of plugins that you absolutely must take-a-look.
Here is the url: http://www.jquery.com
Monday, 30 July 2007
Monday, 23 April 2007
Applying LEFT to UTF-8 string in MySQL 3
While applying LEFT function (MySQL built-in or Parser's) to the data encoded in UTF-8 in MySQL 3 database, you could get an charset dismatch error.
One chap at TeleType studio had written a quick workaround. This function chops the string by the first preceding space:
One chap at TeleType studio had written a quick workaround. This function chops the string by the first preceding space:
@subString[content;length]
$length(^length.int(0))
^while(^content.mid($length;1) ne ' ' && $i<^content.length[]){
^length.dec(1)
}
$result[^content.left($length)]
#/subString
Friday, 20 April 2007
Preloading images in JavaScript
Old trick to preload images so that they could change smoothly in rollovers.
Act like this in <head> section:
<script language="JavaScript">
camera1 = new Image();
camera1.src = "/p/common/camera1.jpg";
camera2 = new Image();
camera2.src = "/p/common/camera2.jpg";
camera3 = new Image();
camera3.src = "/p/common/camera3.jpg";
</script>
This is used on www.lean-m.ru/?intro=no
Act like this in <head> section:
<script language="JavaScript">
camera1 = new Image();
camera1.src = "/p/common/camera1.jpg";
camera2 = new Image();
camera2.src = "/p/common/camera2.jpg";
camera3 = new Image();
camera3.src = "/p/common/camera3.jpg";
</script>
This is used on www.lean-m.ru/?intro=no
Friday, 13 April 2007
Virtual file structure with mod_rewrite
It is cool to use virtual directory structure. You could keep all your code in several files and all the content in the DB.
Here is trick with mod_rewrite that you can put into .htaccess file on the root of your site. The urls, that are not physically exist on the server will be passed into index.html and you could parse them yourself.
Here is trick with mod_rewrite that you can put into .htaccess file on the root of your site. The urls, that are not physically exist on the server will be passed into index.html and you could parse them yourself.
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.html?uri=/$1 [QSA,L]
Wednesday, 11 April 2007
Cursor types in CSS
Here is quick reference on cursor types in CSS
self-explaining:
style="cursor:auto;"
style="cursor:crosshair;"
style="cursor:default;"
style="cursor:hand;"
style="cursor:text;"
style="cursor:wait;"
style="cursor:help;"
style="cursor:move;"
arrow cursors "n", "w", etc. indicates "north", "west", and so on:
style="cursor:n-resize;"
style="cursor:ne-resize;"
style="cursor:nw-resize;"
style="cursor:s-resize;"
style="cursor:se-resize;"
style="cursor:sw-resize;"
style="cursor:e-resize;"
style="cursor:w-resize;"
self-explaining:
style="cursor:auto;"
style="cursor:crosshair;"
style="cursor:default;"
style="cursor:hand;"
style="cursor:text;"
style="cursor:wait;"
style="cursor:help;"
style="cursor:move;"
arrow cursors "n", "w", etc. indicates "north", "west", and so on:
style="cursor:n-resize;"
style="cursor:ne-resize;"
style="cursor:nw-resize;"
style="cursor:s-resize;"
style="cursor:se-resize;"
style="cursor:sw-resize;"
style="cursor:e-resize;"
style="cursor:w-resize;"
Monday, 9 April 2007
Actual and requested server name
There are differences between requested server name and actual server name. Because of aliases this may vary, but you could get both by apache environment variables. In Parser 3 it is as easy as an apple.
Assume you have a website at at www.hoogabooga.com and a bunch of aliases pointing to it:
$env:SERVER_NAME will get you an www.hoogabooga.com (actually it's an value of ServerName apache directive).
$env:HTTP_HOST gets whatever.hoogabooga.com that was input into the address box of the browser.
Saturday, 7 April 2007
How to send HTML email with images
When you are sending an HTML email (you don't want this for spam, aren't you?) and want a picture to be shown in a message body, you need to do this:
- attach an image to the message
- each image should be given an id
- in message's HTML you use this counstruction
In Parser 3 sending such an email is a really easy job.
Here is the self-explaining code:
- attach an image to the message
- each image should be given an id
- in message's HTML you use this counstruction
<img src="cid:image_id" />
In Parser 3 sending such an email is a really easy job.
Here is the self-explaining code:
^mail:send[
$.from[from@server.com]
$.to[user@server.com]
$.subject[enlarge your appetite]
$.charset[windows-1251]
$.html{
<html>
<img src="cid:logo" />
</html>
}
$.file[
$.value[^file::load[binary;/p/common/logo.gif]]
$.name[logo.gif]
$.content-id[logo]
]
]
Friday, 6 April 2007
Check for valid email regexp
Here is regular expression I use to check for valid email
And example of use:
#
# Check whether string seems like an email
@IsEmail[email]
$result(^if(def $email && ^email.match[^^\w+([.-]?\w+)+\@\w+([.-]?[^^@]\w+)*\.[a-z]{2,4}^$][i]){1}{0})
#/IsEmail
And example of use:
^if(!^IsEmail[user@aol.com]){Invalid email}
Wednesday, 4 April 2007
What is Parser 3?
Parser 3 is a web language developed by the Art.Lebedev Studio - the greatest Russian design studio, creators of Optimus keyboard and Vilcus plug dactyloadapter. They use it in their web projects as long as some other russian studios. It's simply designed, cgi- or apache-module thing that parse .html files and execute instructions.
It is class-based typeless language that would be easy to any PHP-developer to learn. At the same time it could be much more cost-effective to use in common web-application that PHP or Perl.
It features transparent charset handling including UTF-8, working with different database, XSLT transformation, XML parsing and other things.
The main feature of the language is that it keeps to be simple while providing almost every capabilities you could think of.
Further reading, documentation, downloads and support could be found at www.parser.ru/en/
PS: Yes I've used to work for Art.Lebedev some time ago :)
PPS: I know there are a lot of grammar problems. Normally I speak Russian most of the time, you know :))
It is class-based typeless language that would be easy to any PHP-developer to learn. At the same time it could be much more cost-effective to use in common web-application that PHP or Perl.
It features transparent charset handling including UTF-8, working with different database, XSLT transformation, XML parsing and other things.
The main feature of the language is that it keeps to be simple while providing almost every capabilities you could think of.
Further reading, documentation, downloads and support could be found at www.parser.ru/en/
PS: Yes I've used to work for Art.Lebedev some time ago :)
PPS: I know there are a lot of grammar problems. Normally I speak Russian most of the time, you know :))
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