What about !Uncertain and !Impossible ????
Did they add some Certain and Possible states ?
What about !Uncertain and !Impossible ????
Did they add some Certain and Possible states ?
@MarcB said:
What's strange is that it started out with a 'page 1 of 1', but past a certain level of zoom, we got into NaN territory
I think that, because of the poor resolution of the picture, when you zoom in too far, you 'fall' between two pixels in the "nulll" page !
@Quincy5 said:
@dhromed said:@Quincy5 said:
Maybe a stupid question, but how do you make this script visible? Clicking it runs the script and disabling javascript in the browser results in the link doing nothing.View Source. :)
Which source? The sources of both the first page and the page after cancelling the script seem not to contain it.
Or more simple : just load one of the target page (i.e. http://www.mochola.org/nabokov/lolita.htm) with javascript disabled.
You'll be able to "View source" and find the qutoted code ....
@Quincy5 said:
@dhromed said:@Quincy5 said:
Maybe a stupid question, but how do you make this script visible? Clicking it runs the script and disabling javascript in the browser results in the link doing nothing.View Source. :)
Which source? The sources of both the first page and the page after cancelling the script seem not to contain it.
Ethereal or any sniffer ....
@DaveK said:
You totally missed the point. It doesn't try to squeeze three
values into a bool at all. It converts bools to enums, therefore
making it legitimate to add a third value.
Damned ! I thought it was the first step to fuzzy logic and this marvelous world where a bit could be something between 0 and 1 :o)
@Manni said:
Someone comes to me saying "Hey there, we have these query results we got from a government website, a bunch of HTML files.
I'm pretty sure that this website gives an extra option to save those queries to a csv file :o)