![]() ![]() Language: English Words: 12,429 Chapters: 11/? Kudos: 2 Hits: 91 «We plan to never disappoint our audience, so we thank you for your interest, your support, and your love.» «That's right, featuring new characters but similar roles! A new hero in town! And featuring another form to let you all feel more involved! Hence, a better mascot was made with the fundings of the last airing.» « After the successfulness of the first airing, we've brought you back with your favorite moments! Just, with a little twist to it this time around.» misspelling? Nah (insert gaslighting the reader).Author writes all of this in a notes app.Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.Plantboo Fandoms: Original Work, Generation Loss (Web Series) GenLoss The Rebooted Show Everyone Loves! Language: English Words: 49,501 Chapters: 20/? Comments: 2 Kudos: 15 Bookmarks: 5 Hits: 2,099 Follow the many working boys of the club through acts and finally escape from the club. Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death, Rape/Non-Con, UnderageĪ strip club designed specially for young boys in athletic gear.Language: English Words: 10,701 Chapters: 6/6 Comments: 14 Kudos: 931 Bookmarks: 127 Hits: 45,123 I decided to leave this collection up for convenience. Edit: I've reposted these one-shots as standalone works so they can be sorted through more easily. Like my other works, it's absolute degeneracy. If you want to use the same database interface that Editor's PHP files do, that is defined here.A bunch of one-shots I wrote when horny and bored, all reader inserts because I'm used to that. That function would make the required call to the database to get the options. Instead, at the moment what you would need to do is use the option of defining a custom function to get the options. There isn't an option for the Options method to make use of a join yet, but I wrote it as a class so that it can be extended with those options in future. However, some of the select2 are using options that need several joins and several conditions. Perhaps the issue is coming from DataTables' initialisation? Are you ajax loading data for the DataTable? If so, then use initComplete in DataTables or its init event: var editor = new $.fn.dataTable.Editor(. Indeed, by the time you've been able to attach it, it would already have fired! The Editor initialisation is synchronous so there is no need for an event. I can PM the link and a user & password for the page but you also need some pictures step-by-step guide on how to replicate the problem as it require to create a new order and the interface is in romanian. Any thought on upgrading the php query model of the field-options? ![]() ![]() I placed a simple alert('We got this!') but it was never triggered.Īny suggestion on what to use instead of deprecated initComplete? ( correct link )Īnother question if I may: Adding field options in php was a brilliant move as it save us the effort of writing tens of controllers. I tried to move the code in an initComplete handler but I've seen is deprecated and I did not identified the successor as described in the documentation. This supposition is confirmed by the fact that using the edit button works perfectly but I wanted to programmatically launch it at the document.ready so maybe the editor did not had the time to initialize it self. Therefore, being a problem that doesn't manifest all the time, I concluded it is related to the loading time of ajax functions we use to get data for some fields that use select2. On Mozilla I had the problem also, but more rare then on Chrome. It turned out that the problem was not Chrome. ![]()
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