// jQuery
$(document).ready(function() {
// code
})
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.no-select { | |
-webkit-user-select: none; | |
-khtml-user-select: none; | |
-moz-user-select: none; | |
-o-user-select: none; | |
user-select: none; | |
} | |
.no-drag { | |
-webkit-touch-callout: none; |
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// module dependencies | |
var http = require('http'), | |
url = require('url'); | |
/** | |
* UrlReq - Wraps the http.request function making it nice for unit testing APIs. | |
* | |
* @param {string} reqUrl The required url in any form | |
* @param {object} options An options object (this is optional) |
In August 2007 a hacker found a way to expose the PHP source code on facebook.com. He retrieved two files and then emailed them to me, and I wrote about the issue:
http://techcrunch.com/2007/08/11/facebook-source-code-leaked/
It became a big deal:
http://www.techmeme.com/070812/p1#a070812p1
The two files are index.php (the homepage) and search.php (the search page)
Name of thing | Sorta like... | Mounted? | Can you even setState? | What would you say... ya do here? |
---|---|---|---|---|
constructor | initialize() | nope | nope | init stuff NO side effects |
componentWillMount | beforeDomReady() | nope | yeah but don't | Only needed in createClass now use constructor for most things |
render | render | nope | please no | render stuff and don't set any state please |
componentDidMount | domReady() | yup | yup | DOM is a go init jQuery plugins dispatch stuff |
componentWillReceiveProps | onChange() | yup | yup |
How to disable the very little-known AT&T setting that can appear to hijack your home DNS lookups and redirect to 104.239.207.44
DNS queries on home network suddenly resolving hosts to 104.239.207.44.
You will see SPORADIC mis-resolutions of EVERYTHING to that 104.239.207.44 address if their crappy router happens to hear your PC's DHCP request - EVEN IF ANOTHER DHCP SERVER ON THE NETWORK assigns the ultimate address.