I work for a startup. We do Kohana stuff. I am pretty good at HTML/CSS/jQuery/PHP/CodeIgniter/ASP.NET, am OK with regular JS and classic ASP. I am still picking up Kohana. Someday I will have a website with stuff on it.
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accepted | detecting why files are being deleted from the server |
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Dec
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asked | detecting why files are being deleted from the server |
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Apr
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asked | Nested relationships in Kohana 3 ORM |
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Mar
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awarded | Supporter |
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Dec
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awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Nov
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asked | Using an extended Kohana DB class for multiple databases with ORM |
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Duplicate repeaters, identical UpdatePanels I guess what I'm not clear on is that for control txtTest2, the scope seems to be the repeater, but for txtTest it's back to page level, even though it's within the repeater - just also within an UpdatePanel. What is it about UpdatePanels that makes the scope of controls within return to page level? |
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asked | Duplicate repeaters, identical UpdatePanels |
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Oct
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awarded | Scholar |
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Oct
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splitting a list in jQuery - conscious of memory and reusability That is exactly the method I was looking for - thanks! |
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Oct
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accepted | splitting a list in jQuery - conscious of memory and reusability |
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Oct
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splitting a list in jQuery - conscious of memory and reusability True, but I figure if there exists a method to just copy the node, and not the whole element with its children, I might as well not waste some cycles. I'd just like to know for future reference. |
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Oct
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awarded | Autobiographer |
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Oct
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awarded | Student |
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Oct
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asked | splitting a list in jQuery - conscious of memory and reusability |