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Hey.
Have some problems with a few jQuery scripts.
All scripts work when I open a browser through WebStorm and the URL something like: http://localhost:6342/prob/1/index.html?_ijt=sqva5kcgt2kgaejncdpfq2sa&_ij_reload=RELOAD_ON_SAVE
But when I try to run the script when I open the files regularly in the browser, i.e.file:///Users/jonasafagerlund/Desktop/prob/1/index.html
I run into problems.
For script 1 I getUncaught TypeError: frameDocument is null
For script 2 I getCross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at...Uncaught DOMException: XMLHttpRequest.send: XMLHttpRequest state must be OPENED.
For script 3 I getUncaught DOMException: The operation is insecure.
Do you guys have any idea why the results differ and what I can do to fix it?
EDIT:
The scripts https://github.com/jonasfagerlund/prob
Just opened up geoguesser for the first time since they redid their website and the old script I had that displayed country streaks dont seem to work anymore. Anyone have a solution?
Also does anyone know what happened to wolftrekker?
However I didnβt pick up until the 20th due to me not being able to go pick it up from my virus scare. I was in quarantine and I picked up on the 20th even though it was supposed to be picked up same day on the 1βst. My question is does the narcotic database show I received a script on the 1βst (which I know it shows when I get scripts) and since I didnβt pick up until the 20th does it not pop up until I fill it? Or is it set in stone that I was prescribed on the 1st? I have another dr apt coming up and that kinda thru things off and itβs hard to get appointments and theyβre only to get refills. What should I do. Should I just ask them to send it I. Since the original script was written and was supposed to be picked up on the 1βst? Or cancel it and risk not being able to get in again.
You can follow the following method:
Edit: added method
I've been thinking of posting a θ‘ζ₯· guide (semi cursive writing style that is closer to regular script, compare to θ‘θ), but considering I am posting ζ₯·δΉ¦ (regular script) guides now, I am afraid the members here will be confused, so i made this poll. Please pick the option you feel will benefit this subreddit.
No option is wrong. It's a poll after all, but do take note if you choose option 1, since semi cursive styles depend on each person, what I post might be a bit standardized.
Thank you.
ZC1001
I am trying to write a Shiny App, and my code works when using a regular script, but in Shiny, I get the error: Error in UseMethod: no applicable method for 'group_vars' applied to an object of class "c('double', 'numeric')"
I think the error has to do with the distinct() function, but I am not sure.
Here is the link to my stack overflow that has the actual code in it:
Thank you in advance
Wondering if hi-tech or another manufacturer would be more valuable. Im going to stick a couple pints away and not get them out until close to expiration. Just wondering which brands I should load up on (remember I get 4 pints a year, prob this month, next, Dec and Jan. And mayyybe Feb. The way she writes the script tho, the math comes out to 2 weeks to finish the pint.. so Iβve gotten her to refill twice within a month before too. Lemme know yβall
Can my GP who is an authorised prescriber, prescribe all the products available on the market, or do they generally on prescribe what they are trained/familiar on? I've chatted to him about different strains before and was given an info lift of a few available products from cannatrek and Althea, but would he be able to prescribe, beacon for example?
After hiring several great writers from this sub, I'm back for more!
We're a performance marketing company running some of the leading sites in our industries, looking for freelance writers who:
We currently have two positions open. These are freelance positions with the potential for career growth and future opportunities at our company.
Content Writers: You'll be writing articles for our blog, along with product reviews and comparisons. The topics are technical, but not too difficult to write about once you get the hang of it. We will provide you with all the guidance you need.
YouTube Script Writer: You'll be writing scripts for our YouTube channel. For this role, you need to be able to write in a casual, conversational voice that sounds like normal speech. If you have experience writing scripts, that's a definite plus!
We pay an hourly rate rather than per word - this way you get paid not only for the actual writing, but also for any time spent on research, product testing, watching videos, making revisions, etc.
The starting rate is $22/hr during training (typically 1-2 months, depending on your progress) and $25/hr after that (USD). Hours are logged through Clockify. We can pay through PayPal or Payoneer, and you can bill weekly, biweekly, or monthly. Payments are always sent out within a week of receiving the invoice, usually even sooner - there's never any chasing us around to get paid.
If you're interested, please fill out this application form: https://form.jotform.com/211573877822161
Note that the form includes 2 short writing sections (no more than 150 words total) so we can evaluate your writing and research skills. These sections will be used for evaluation purposes only, and will not be published on our site or anywhere else.
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... keep reading on reddit β‘I've been practicing Chinese calligraphy for a year and a half now, but only until roughly a month ago do I realize the right path to practice. Since then I started to practice Ouyang Xun's Regular Script, because it feels neat to me, with elegant and balanced strokes and structure. I would like to share my journey with you guys!
This was one of my early practice sheets back in middle 2020. Not really neat, is it?
This was my work a few months ago (3rd lunar month this year)
This was when I started to practice Ouyang's style back in 30 July. Everything's difficult at first!
Hi all,
Hope someone will be able to help with this. I search through the posts but haven't found anything helpful. From some time back I have a script font that shows up on a couple of websites instead of regular fonts they actually used there. (I have WhatFont extension for Chrome so I'm able to see which font is used on the website). The site on the below screenshot uses Sofia Pro which is sans font yet it's displayed as some script font (I don't know its name). Another site where the problem occurs using Exo 2 which is also sans font.
I tried all tips I found across the web like changing default fonts in Chrome, but nothing changed. I got them back to default - nothing. I tried with Chrome flags - disable Accelerated 2D canvas and with GPU rasterization enabled, but nothing.
Anyone had an idea how this may be fixed? Thanks in advance!
P.S. Please excuse my English, I'm not a native π
https://preview.redd.it/7iucw489saf71.png?width=1018&format=png&auto=webp&s=9c6847147a3914a6e7efa1a524fc84da234bbd45
So essentially I added in two new references (refereneces 30 and 31) and it seems like now whenever I boot up mendeley in my latest word doc all references following these two are in regular script instead of subscript.
When I click on my reference number it asks do I want to revert to default and then goes to superscript but when I save and exit the doc the issue happens again when I boot it up next time.
It should be noted that all references are fine until mendeley cite is started up.
Any help would be appreciated either cant find where this has been solved before or lack the academic vocabulary to accurately search for a solution.
My masters thesis is due at the end of the month and this is the first issue I've ever had with mendeley so time is of the essence
For example, if I use
#IfWinActive, Youtube
; GUI code here
#IfWinActive
sleep, 10000 ;(10 Seconds)
reload
return
Is this a 'hacky' or bad way to keep checking if a webpage is currently the active screen? If so, is there a better way to achieve this?
I am asking this because if I don't use the sleep and reload commands, then I would need to open the script while currently on the page or use a hotkey to trigger the code.
; Open this script while on the webpage to work.
#IfWinActive, Youtube
; GUI code here
#IfWinActive
return
And
; Use a hotkey to trigger it to open.
#IfWinActive, Youtube
Numpad0::
; GUI code here
#IfWinActive
return
What is the difference between an entry that is BOLDED in the Inspector versus those which are not?
In this case I'm using the Distance Grabber (Script) on both hands. While I'm trying to set them up identically, because the Right hand works, the Left hand is not working yet. The Right hand entries are bolded, and I'm wondering 1) why, and 2) what the import of that bolding is.
I'm thinking about writing an install script so I can quickly reinstall Arch because I tend to break things, and it looks like I can either do it using a PKGBUILD or by just writing a regular bash script. I read on the wiki that PKGBUILDs are also bash scripts, so what are the advantages of using them (if any)? And are they suited for this kind of stuff?
I'm looking for EPSON True Regular Script Medium. I believe it is a Japanese font that has some really interesting english characters. I think its the one they used for Neon Genesis Evangelion. Problem is, I can't find a working download link anywhere. I've looked all throughout this sub and elsewhere and I'll I've found are dead links. Can anyone help me out?
Goal: Regardless if I tap or hold space, it should be preceded by a quick tap of {p}. However, I do want space to follow the human input I give it. Aka, if I tap space, it also taps space, but if I hold space, it also holds down space.
Here is what I have:
Space::
Send {p down}
Send {p up}
keywait, {Space up}
Send {Space}
return
I know I have to force a keywait somewhere, but I'm not feeling confident about the implementation...
The error I'm getting is that it does not like the Space up and perhaps there is a better way of doing what I'm looking for.
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