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Stackoverflow - offsetTop vs. jQuery.offset().top

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6777506/offsettop-vs-jquery-offset-top

Saved by uncleflo on May 9th, 2018.

I have read that offsetLeft and offsetTop do not work properly in all browsers. jQuery.offset() is supposed to provide an abstraction for this to provide the correct value xbrowser. What I am trying to do is get the coordinates of where an element was clicked relative to the top-left of the element. Problem is that jQuery.offset().top is actually giving me a decimal value in FFX 3.6 (in IE and Chrome, the two values match). http://jsfiddle.net/htCPp/ exhibits the issue. If you click the bottom image, jQuery.offset().top returns 327.5, but offsetTop returns 328. I would like to think that offset() is returning the correct value and I should use it because it will work across browsers. However, people obviously cannot click decimals of pixels. Is the proper way to determine the true offset to Math.Round() the offset that jQuery is returning? Should I use offsetTop instead, or some other method entirely?

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Royalty Free Stock Images, Vectors, Illustrations, Graphics - Unlimited Downloads

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Saved by uncleflo on May 15th, 2014.

GraphicStock is a subscription-based resource for royalty-free graphics, images, icons, buttons, textures, backgrounds, and more. Simply create an account, and you get unlimited downloads to everything on the site.

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WSDL & SOAP: Exploring the Service Description Model (Web Cornucopia)

https://blogs.oracle.com/gopalan/entry/wsdl_the_wsdl_model

Saved by uncleflo on May 16th, 2013.

Multiple Service consumers invoke operations defined on a Service Provider. To do that they need a way to find out the Service Location of where the provider service is hosted, and the various interfaces, operations, and data types that are provided and suppoted by the Service Provider so that they can interact with the provider's services. The Web Services Desciption Language (WSDL) is an XML document that describes all the Service Provider contracts (also known as service descriptions) to which consumers of the service must agree to in order to interact with the Provider.

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Welcome to the Doctrine Project — Doctrine-Project

http://www.doctrine-project.org/

Saved by uncleflo on January 21st, 2013.

The Doctrine Project is the home of a selected set of PHP libraries primarily focused on providing persistence services and related functionality. Its prize projects are a Object Relational Mapper and the Database Abstraction Layer it is built on top of. You can read more about the projects below or view a list of all projects.

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PHP: Large Objects (LOBs) - Manual

http://php.net/manual/en/pdo.lobs.php

Saved by uncleflo on January 21st, 2013.

At some point in your application, you might find that you need to store "large" data in your database. Large typically means "around 4kb or more", although some databases can happily handle up to 32kb before data becomes "large". Large objects can be either textual or binary in nature. PDO allows you to work with this large data type by using the PDO::PARAM_LOB type code in your PDOStatement::bindParam() or PDOStatement::bindColumn() calls. PDO::PARAM_LOB tells PDO to map the data as a stream, so that you can manipulate it using the PHP Streams API.

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Humanoid History -Biped Walking Robot-

http://www.humanoid.waseda.ac.jp/booklet/kato_4.html

Saved by uncleflo on May 19th, 2012.

The study of artificial arms and hands began in 1967 incorporating the technological assets gained from developing the active prostheses started three years before. The studies had at first aimed only to develop machines to perform manual labor in lieu of persons and emphasized development of artificial hand mechanisms. Recently the aim has been to develop robots which can perform intelligent work as well as manual labor.

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Preparation Instructions for HRI'12 Submissions

http://www.sheridanprinting.com/typedept/hri4.htm#C

Saved by uncleflo on March 4th, 2012.

Dear Accepted or Invited Author, Thank you for participating at the HRI'12 Conference and contributing to the Proceedings. This web page will acquaint you to the formatting and submission instructions for the FINAL VERSION of your paper, to the proceedings and the ACM DL, the required fields, and how and where to complete your signed ACM Copyright or Permission-Release forms. All ACM sponsored proceedings will be included in the ACM Digital Library as well as prepared for printed and/or electronic publication. All papers for the conference must be submitted in an electronic format which conforms to ACM SIG specifications and formats. Your electronic submission is due on or before January 9th. Please read the following, this is important to ensure the inclusion of your paper, poster, abstract, or talk in the proceedings and the ACM Digital Library (Portal).

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