You may need to configure a proxy server if you're having trouble cloning
or fetching from a remote repository or getting an error
like unable to access '...' Couldn't resolve host '...'.
Consider something like:
| // JS array equivalents to C# LINQ methods - by Dan B. | |
| // Here's a simple array of "person" objects | |
| var people = [ | |
| { name: "John", age: 20 }, | |
| { name: "Mary", age: 35 }, | |
| { name: "Arthur", age: 78 }, | |
| { name: "Mike", age: 27 }, | |
| { name: "Judy", age: 42 }, | |
| { name: "Tim", age: 8 } |
| function get_avatar_from_service(service, userid, size) { | |
| // this return the url that redirects to the according user image/avatar/profile picture | |
| // implemented services: google profiles, facebook, gravatar, twitter, tumblr, default fallback | |
| // for google use get_avatar_from_service('google', profile-name or user-id , size-in-px ) | |
| // for facebook use get_avatar_from_service('facebook', vanity url or user-id , size-in-px or size-as-word ) | |
| // for gravatar use get_avatar_from_service('gravatar', md5 hash email@adress, size-in-px ) | |
| // for twitter use get_avatar_from_service('twitter', username, size-in-px or size-as-word ) | |
| // for tumblr use get_avatar_from_service('tumblr', blog-url, size-in-px ) | |
| // everything else will go to the fallback | |
| // google and gravatar scale the avatar to any site, others will guided to the next best version |