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Update: How to find event listeners on a DOM node in prototype?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1422696/update-how-to-find-event-listeners-on-a-dom-node-in-prototype

you linked to with more comprehensive Prototype coverage accounting for changes in versions 1.6.0 to 1.6.1 . It got very messy in..

The best way to synchronize client-side javascript clock with server date

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1638337/the-best-way-to-synchronize-client-side-javascript-clock-with-server-date

remains timezone switching for daylight settings latency accounting for very slow connections. Any idea to this task the simpliest..

How do I create Javascript array(JSON format) dynamically?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2250953/how-do-i-create-javascript-arrayjson-format-dynamically

I am trying the create the following var employees accounting accounting is an array in employees. firstName John First element.. trying the create the following var employees accounting accounting is an array in employees. firstName John First element lastName.. firstName Mary Second Element lastName Smith age 32 End accounting array. End Employees I started with var employees new Array..

How to ignore user's time zone and force Date() use specific time zone

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2771609/how-to-ignore-users-time-zone-and-force-date-use-specific-time-zone

So essentially we are just pushing 2 hours forward and accounting for gmt offset. The only thing in question is DST however if..

What's the best way to determine at runtime if a browser is too slow to gracefully handle complex JavaScript/CSS?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4734518/whats-the-best-way-to-determine-at-runtime-if-a-browser-is-too-slow-to-graceful

being done What would be the best ways to measure this accounting for things like temporary slowdowns on busy CPUs Notes I'm not..

How does jsPerf work?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4986245/how-does-jsperf-work

of which test is faster on more than just ops sec by also accounting for margin of error. For example a test with a lower ops sec..