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Can we use JavaScript for the output?
The algorithm itself is in PHP, but when it comes to the output, can we use JavaScript stuff for a nice slideshow instead of Java, Flash, GD, etc things, which are too heavy?
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RE: Can we use JavaScript for the output?
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RE: Can we use JavaScript for the output?
ok, here's the loophole...
i find this great mathmatical way to solve this, and it takes about 20 seconds to carefully analyze the whole array and determine my next move (one move)then it displays the result and uses Javascript to move to the next iteration (via a form submition or redirect), "resetting" the clock on the php script. loophole, or did i miss something in the instructions? |
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RE: Can we use JavaScript for the output?
yes, you missed something - when in quick mode, you can only output <html><body>number</body></html>, and for winning, quick mode counts...
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RE: Can we use JavaScript for the output?
Ahhh... cool. thanks.
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