moonshine | embedded media player plugin for Firefox | Media Player library
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Moonshine leverages the Windows Media capabilities from Silverlight, provided by the Moonlight browser plugin on Linux, and the Firefox web browser framework to enable the playback of legacy embedded Windows Media content on the web and local files on a user's desktop.
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QUESTION
Here's what I'm working on. I followed this MDN HTML5 Built-in form validation quide. The only criteria for my form is that all 3 questions must be answered. I'm at the point that when the user clicks the Submit button, all questions that have not been answered are highlighted and there's a small popup. I did not write any Javascript for this, just a bit of CSS that was in the guide:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-11 at 18:50Try this
Use the submit event instead of click event
If you have validation (selects MUST have empty option and required to be validated) you will not see the console.logs until the form is valid
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This code works for all valid inputs but if the input is invalid it should return "Beer". I am not sure if there is a way to include a variable in the dictionary that allows for all other unassigned inputs (like an "else" statement) in python, so tried an "else" statement at the end but this syntax is invalid as there is no "if" statement earlier. I've made a clumsy addition at the end with if input not in the list then return beer, however this does not work.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-27 at 09:52you can access p_to_d
before the large return statement, so all you got to do is change their order.
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I'm creating a hello world type of application using Royale 0.9.6 and Crux. It's my first time trying out Crux and I've been using the examples provided within the Royale sdk to move forward. Unfortunately after setting up everything the compilation fails with the following error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Nov-25 at 11:24Looking at the screenshot it looks like you're using but haven't declared the
namespace. Try using
instead.
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I have the following string:
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Answered 2019-Feb-12 at 08:03second parameter in split defines the max number of splited element should be included in final output.
Pop is used to take the last element.
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