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3:56 AM
@jullin apparently not :)
 
@NickCraver What who?
 
I guess I'll disagree too
 
4:08 AM
@NickCraver What is $.text()?
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A: Add CSS class to generated <a> and <span> tag by their text

Nick CraverIf you had a container to restrict the search you could up the performance quite a bit, so this will work in all cases: $("a, span").addClass(function() { switch($.text([this])) { case "Active": return "user-active"; case "Inactive": return "user-inactive"; } }); But something like...

I can't find it in the documentation, nor by running it in the console
 
yeah, it's in the api
Description: Get the combined text contents of each element in the set of matched elements, including their descendants.
Description: Set the content of each element in the set of matched elements to the specified text.
 
it's not?
 
@IvoWetzel That's .text() not $.text()
 
4:10 AM
$.text() != $.fn.text()
 
interesting
 
which is what .text() is
 
More specifically, jQuery.text()
 
@drachenstern More stupid naming than interesting IMO.
 
it's just a quicker way of doing $(this).text(), sans creating the jQuery wrapper
careful now, this has nothing to do with naming
 
4:11 AM
well interesting that $.text() is different from $(*).text()
 
it's about static vs prototype methods
 
that's what I meant interesting
 
$.param() is a method for instance, totally different than $(selector).param()...which doesn't exist
 
@NickCraver so does it do something vastly different from $(*).text("string") ?
 
others like .map() exist on both, but do slightly different things
@drachenstern - well it's a getter in this context
$.text([this]) for a single element is the same as $(this).text()
we're just not creating the jQuery object to run it
 
4:13 AM
good info
 
speaking of naming, I need to come up with a descriptive name for a Object/Array wrapper... thought of HashArray, but that sounds.. uh akward
 
@NickCraver So you're running the text() function directly from the jQuery prototype
 
nope, from jQurey core
actually running Sizzle.getText(this)
jQuery.find() is equal to Sizzle, though it's not exposed directly
e.g. jQuery.find.getText(this) would be the same
but at that point we've wandered far off the beaten API path :)
 
@NickCraver Yes... well... erm.
 
updated that answer to give a much more concise object approach
when there are no other questions, make your current answer much more verbose!
 
4:19 AM
@NickCraver Number of upvotes ∝ verbosity of answer
More if you include fancy Mathematical symbols
 
heh yeah
waiting on someone else to do a production build, weeeeeeeeeeee
 
Exciting stuff. :P
 
not if they fell asleep already :-/
 
someone knows a generic object validation library? :) e.g. to make sure that [1, 'foo', true] contains number >= 0, string with length >= 3 and a boolean
 
Yeah, I imagine that would complicate things.
 
4:25 AM
@NickCraver Maybe they sleep with their head on the keyboard, then you got a chance that they may hit the compile shortcut...
or they might just end up deleting everything :D
 
heh yeah
sorry, a little frustrated at the moment...we don't have production access...ok fine, but if we can't depend on the on-call, (with prior notice, and confirmation they'd be there)....
 
well that sucks for you @NickCraver
 
Is this an in-house deployment by a different group, or a third-party vendor?
 
still get to bill the time?
 
in-house
negative, non billable, that's what makes this ridiculous
 
4:33 AM
Ah, wow. :/
 
oh damn!
I feel your pain
well I'm waiting on a TSQL DELETE over 30 million rows and an associated million or so headers from tables that I can't truncate, so I can sit here with you and twiddle my thumbs too if you like
so what code do you guys think is going to be next up for our resident "give me teh codez" coders for today?
 
batch delete with commits to lessen the size of the rollback extent?
 
more php queries from jscript?
@NickCraver rollback disabled
lots of indexes
actually I'm not sure why it takes so long ...
 
probably more of the classics, "can I obfuscate my JS?"
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Q: How to prevent html/JavaScript code modification

MaikI would like to know if there is a way to prevent an html page with jQuery or javascript to be modified by the user to change its behavior. A user can modify it using tools such as FireBug or the Google Chrome developer bar to hide or show divs, add event listeners to page elements and so on. I...

 
in Regulator Headquarters on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, 3 mins ago, by Tim Stone
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Q: Is there a stack overflow for programs like fireworks or photoshop?

wcproI know this question doesnt belong anywhere, and will probably get deleted, but i just want to know if there is a forum like stack overflow for designers?

If anyone wants to help :P
 
4:39 AM
try batch deleting in 10k chunks and committing...though depending on the table size, I'd disable and rebuild the indexes after
 
@TimStone Just voted on that one
 
unless it's > 60 million rows to begin with
 
@YiJiang Good stuff :)
 
30GB on the one table
that's the data size
indexes quite a bit more in addition
 
i'd get a smaller table you can expand
 
4:41 AM
@NickCraver do people just not understand client server responses of plaintext that gets interpreted by a graphical display engine with a fully dynamic code interpreting engine?
 
the ones from ikea with the built-in table leafs are nice
 
lol
I imagine they are
 
well I think some, at least new, not to criticize or sound arrogant...they're just not experienced to think of the ecosystem
when you ask most web developers what's running their page their answer makes a very bad assumption right off the bat - that a browser is even involved in the first place
 
idk, I've got a guy at my job that's been writing code for probably as long as I've been thinking about code and he hasn't got a clue how webservers work ...
@NickCraver hey I like that
 
yeah, and it's totally the person and how eager they are to learn - and about related topics as well, HTTP is a very broad system, knowing how it's implemented and used is very handy IMO, better understanding == better code
 
4:44 AM
I agree with that sentiment entirely.
I can't get people to understand that there are HTTP verbs
 
ASP.Net Webforms developers (not all of them of course) by a vast majority don't realize HTTP is stateless, since the whole webforms platform is built on hacking around that fact
 
much less what the response codes in general mean (200, 404)
 
yup, and I'll give a pass to not knowing PUT and DELETE...since they were so poorly implemented for years, but status codes you should know (my opinion of course)
 
again I agree
 
at least the big ones, 400 range, that a 403's denied, 404's not found, 500, 200, redirects
 
4:46 AM
401 and it's sub status's?
 
Gah... Google Code Prettify can't handle multiple languages in a single code block
 
How to know if your server is a teapot, the basics.
 
@YiJiang I would expect that, it's intended to be used naively no?
 
@YiJiang Ugh, I see what you mean.
 
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Q: Datepicker will generate a report

AlanHello, I am new to detailed Javascript with AJAX and PHP, and have been doing a lot of reading, and mostly trial-and-error at this stage, but I have run into a situation that I am not finding the Javascript and Ajax information that is pushing me in the right direction, thus I generate some bad ...

Two large chunk of PHP + Javascript = bloody mess
 
4:48 AM
 
@TimStone just because you've read RFC2324 doesn't mean much ... can you implement TCPIP over AC as in RFC 1149
 
I'd be happy at someone just being able to pin point 400 - client, 500 - server
 
It's not the prettifier that's at fault there
it was the "The PHP (report.php) is written as..." line that wasn't code
updated the question
 
yay my deletes are done
off to spawn lots of concurrent imports
 
@NickCraver The first code block is still screwed up though.
Also, is it me, or can't this guy read?
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Q: HTML5 contenteditable attribute question.

snufeywhat is the contenteditable attributes default value?

 
4:51 AM
@YiJiang isn't that like every third user on SO?
 
@drachenstern - no no, you're thinking of superuser
 
I know we're suppose to be polite to non-native speakers, but if you can't even understand English well enough to read the answers given, then what's the point of asking on an English site?
 
every 5th user on SO
@YiJiang .....I don't think english is the issue here...
 
@NickCraver I can think of no other explanation
 
@NickCraver idk, there's lots more of them now than there used to be ...
@YiJiang does that include when you say "do 1, 2, 3" and give detailed 123 and they ignore you?
 
4:54 AM
the best 2 skills any programmer can have aren't programming specific at all - 1) ability to google, 2) ability to read the results and learn
if those 2 were exercised every time, SO wouldn't have over 50,000 questions
 
@NickCraver I second that. Especially the google one, I always hate it when I see "googleable" question being answered, and the answer getting like 50 upvotes...
 
do you mean would have only 50k or less?
I think it would be closer to 500k
can we start tagging those googleable? :p
 
@NickCraver And then I wouldn't have my SO t-shirt....so I'm torn on how I feel about this. ;)
 
@drachenstern One million actually (don't make me pull out my flashing banner)
 
I mean the vast majority of SO questions wouldn't be there, there are many not quite dupes but are there
 
4:55 AM
@TimStone are you the millionth question guy?
 
@TimStone - awww, I have no SO swag :'(
 
@drachenstern It's @AidenBell actually
 
@YiJiang I realize we're over a million, but I meant that half would be not present if for the aid of google and reading
 
Yeah, I'm not the millionth question guy, just reaped the benefits of the event, heh.
 
@TimStone Like I said, don't make me pull out the flashing banner
 
4:57 AM
Please don't. :P
 
I love that feature at the top of the ask a question where it finds the closest matches given the title. I like being able to find similar questions and feel it works better than the search box
 
Uh... why the hell does gedit highlight the word "message" in JS....
 
I'm done, everyone shh.
 
@IvoWetzel because it thinks it's a reserved keyword?
idk
 
@IvoWetzel You've erm... searched for it?
 
4:58 AM
@drachenstern It fails pretty badly though if your title contains mostly stop words, I think. There was a question on Meta that had almost an identical title as a previous one, but the duplicate wasn't suggested if you tried to post a new question with that title.
 
@NickCraver that question on datepickers ... are you gonna answer it or was that for the sake of showing a point?
@TimStone yeah, it doesn't work all the time, but I can update my "query" on the fly
 
@YiJiang I did, but it's not that "googleable", only yields unrelated stuff, gonna dig around in my filesystem to find those definitions then...
 
datepickers, who, what, where?
 
@TimStone It's a major problem on English.SE, the question about propositions and "they're - their` don't show up
 
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Q: Datepicker will generate a report

AlanHello, I am new to detailed Javascript with AJAX and PHP, and have been doing a lot of reading, and mostly trial-and-error at this stage, but I have run into a situation that I am not finding the Javascript and Ajax information that is pushing me in the right direction, thus I generate some bad ...

you linked it, didn't you? you edited it, that's for sure
 
5:00 AM
@YiJiang Heh yeah, I can only imagine.
 
@IvoWetzel No, I mean, you're not getting the works highlighted because you've searched for "message" in gedit and forgot about it
 
nah that was @YiJiang - I just cleaned the markup up a bit
 
(Which in this case seem unlikely)
 
@YiJiang no, it shows it up as a keyword... uh, not really it's not bold just the same color
apparently it does the same with "name" too
 
ah, didn't scroll up
 
5:01 AM
@IvoWetzel There's a highlight mode option if you need to change it
What language have those as keywords anyway
 
name is presumed to be a keyword in most languages I think, or that's been my experience with slightly more naive syntax highlighters (meaning, not Visual Studio)
 
OK, the lang file defines it as a property...
ahh!
-.-"
 
I've seen SSMS sql editor highlight NAME as a keyword
but it's not a SQL keyword
 
it's for docs I guess...
 
@NickCraver Did you vote to migrate that "SO for Fireworks and PS" question up there? If not please help move it, it's dropping off the homepage which will make it that much harder....
 
5:04 AM
nor is it in the TSQL spec as a keyword, not according to MSDN
 
Or.. hm, maybe not                 <context id="properties" style-ref="properties">
                    <keyword>global</keyword>
                    <keyword>ignoreCase</keyword>
                    <keyword>lastIndex</keyword>
                    <keyword>length</keyword>
                    <keyword>message</keyword>
                    <keyword>multiline</keyword>
                    <keyword>name</keyword>
                    <keyword>source</keyword>
                </context>
what the... editing the file in any way break all the highlighting -.-
 
@IvoWetzel Some of those are properties of the Regexp object. Not sure where name and message come into play though.
 
@IvoWetzel You invalidated the XML file?
 
@YiJiang no, just deleted to a couple of the keywords
 
@YiJiang sorry, another engineer got on, doing a push and not keeping up
link me what needs migrating?
 
jjj
5:10 AM
hello everyone
 
@YiJiang never mind, saving again made it work
 
32 mins ago, by Tim Stone
in Regulator Headquarters on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, 3 mins ago, by Tim Stone
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Q: Is there a stack overflow for programs like fireworks or photoshop?

wcproI know this question doesnt belong anywhere, and will probably get deleted, but i just want to know if there is a forum like stack overflow for designers?

 
Hello Every One
 
@YiJiang great! now the poor guy is trapped in recursion
 
can we force a button to perfrm click operation using javaScript or jQuery ?
 
5:13 AM
yep
$(selector).click();
Description: Bind an event handler to the "click" JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
keywords: or trigger that event on an element
 
@drachenstern i have a hidden button called btnhdn on i want to trigger click on some action
 
@NiteshKatare let's try my code first, and then you can complain that it doesn't work, AFTER
 
@drachenstern $(btnhdn).click(); will this code perform click operation ?
@drachenstern @jjj Let me tel u my requirmnt
 
jjj
ok
 
@NiteshKatare I wouldn't have given it to you and referenced the API if it wouldn't work for what you asked
 
5:17 AM
i have a page which consist of a gridview control
on the row click of Gridview i have wriiten script to get the <td> <th> values
 
@NiteshKatare before you continue to tell me all of your requirements, why don't you try the code snippet I gave you and then tell me why it doesn't work. You're wasting both our times, and I don't think I can bill you at my $50USD/hr
 
so on the row click i will get the <td> and <td> values bt it will not cause postback as its necessary to me
 
does the page cause postback currently when you click the button?
 
@drachenstern sorry i tried some code snippet last time which i got it from some other community and in one of the ans i got is tat we cannot trigger the button click operation to asked i apolozise
 
then they lied to you and probably don't know what they are talking about
in this chat room you will usually find knowledgeable people to answer the question
 
5:22 AM
@drachenstern might be
 
I encourage you to look at the reputation of the users on this chatroom when they respond to you and to consider the questions they have answered on SO before considering the answers they give you here
It's possible that some users have a reputation of less than 100 and have usernames which are nonsensical who want to give you advice, those people I would probably not listen to
 
@drachenstern k and R u getting my requirment
 
then there are people with reputation over 105k who I would listen to without hesitation
@NiteshKatare I have got your requirement and I have asked you some followup questions
you haven't answered them
 
@drachenstern which questions can you please repeat it
 
4 mins ago, by drachenstern
does the page cause postback currently when you click the button?
9 mins ago, by drachenstern
@NiteshKatare let's try my code first, and then you can complain that it doesn't work, AFTER
 
jjj
5:27 AM
good question
 
@drachenstern No actually the button to which i want to perform the click operation is the hidden button and when the user clicks on the Gridview row at that time i want to perform the button click operation
 
@NiteshKatare does the button cause a postback when it is clicked right now?
[yes|no]
 
@drachenstern No
because its a hidden button its not visible to the user
 
$('tr.the-row-to-click').click({function(){ $(btnhdn).click(); })
@NiteshKatare just because it's hidden to the user doesn't mean you must hide it during testing
 
and i have written script on the Gridview row click and on the row click i want to trigger the btnhnd click to post back the page
 
5:30 AM
@room ~ I'm going to subtly avoid the pointing out the lack of need for a button in this case, if one of you want to tackle it, then you may, but I'm going to continue to let him layer it
@NiteshKatare are you going to remotely try my code or just continue to tell me the requirements?
 
well since my code advice is being ignored and my TSQL is running as I need, I'll brb
 
jjj
@Nitesh ..why don't use Gridview selection?!!
 
@jjj because all the Gridview are created dynamically
 
jjj
so..
you can add a selection culomn and add any code you want
to the Gridview
on selecting
 
5:42 AM
@jjj there are 4-5 Gridview on dashboard and all are created dynamically as per the user choice and as per the requirment i have to do it in the same way
@drachenstern jsfiddle.net/niteshkatare/3B4z3 u can view my sample code here
@drachenstern please suggest me the changes i have to do
 
5:53 AM
back
@NiteshKatare I don't understand your problem
the code works as expected, no?
when you click on the cell the gridview shows the alert
 
jjj
ya .. it is working.!!
 
ahhhh so many wrong answers:
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Q: How to make this jQuery function in to .click()

omnixhttp://jsfiddle.net/7K3UE/ I don't get it, What I want to do is not when its loading do the typing, but when I click on a link it starts typing/ How does this work?

 
6:09 AM
@NickCraver why do you even try? ... you have more patience than me, I admit it.
 
was waiting up 90 minutes for an SE to log on...what else am I gonna do? :)
 
heheheh, I suppose
 
alrighty wife's waiting, probably asleep by now
have a good one, nap time for me
 
nighty night
 
 
4 hours later…
9:55 AM
Hello
 
hi
 
@Raynos Hello
@YiJiang Hello
@all
@Raynos can we get the <td> value on the click of the <tr>
 
@NiteshKatare you have to bind a click event to the td rather then the tr
 
mornin' all
 
@AndyE Good morning :)
doing a rewrite of a 2000 loc javascript game takes a while...
 
10:21 AM
@AndyE: does a plain call to .unbind() remove all attached handles ? (asking because of your answer at SO)
 
@jAndy: yes
 
@AndyE: doesn't seem to work for me, at least not with "special" events some UI element attaches.
the .data(events) object is cleared by that, but it's still working kind regardless
 
hmm... strange
> Any handler that has been attached with .bind() can be removed with .unbind(). In the simplest case, with no arguments, .unbind() removes all handlers attached to the elements
@jAndy: are they attached with delegate or live?
 
@AndyE: not sure yet, but I'm figuring out now
@AndyE: yay, I'm delegating some events to some parent - upps
 
@jAndy: I've improved my answer to add that you can use die() to remove delegated/live events.
 
10:37 AM
@AndyE: .die() will also replace .undelegate() ?
 
@jAndy: .die() is for removing events attached via .live(). .delegate() just maps to .live() anyway.
 
10:54 AM
speaking of
.liveAndLetDie() should be the .live() version of .one()
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11:05 AM
great, now I've got that guns n roses song in my head.
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Q: HTTP Response Status Codes in IE

VoropieFor example, I get 12150 instead of 301. Anyone knows anything about that?

^@Pekka's comment on this question made me laugh
 
$.fn.liveAndLetDie = function(event, callback) {
    var sel = this.selector;
    function unbind() { $(sel).die(event, callback).die(event, unbind); }
    return this.live(event, callback).live(event, unbind);
};
 
@NickCraver Shouldn't unbind work for one events too?
 
ummmm
 
Oh, that's a one time live. Right, have a +1
 
should it, yes, does it? i doubt it
 
11:10 AM
I think that actually came up in a question a while back. Someone was looking for a live version of one
 
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Q: Using .one() with .live() jQuery

Alex CrooksI was using the .live function $('a.remove_item').live('click',function(e) but I needed to change this to one() to prevent multiple clicks, however when I inject one of these elements after the page has loaded the one() listener does not fire. How can I get one() to behave like live()? Thank...

 
@AndyE - thanks!, added for whomever finds that years from now:
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A: Using .one() with .live() jQuery

Nick CraverHere's a plugin version for running a .live() handler once, created purely out of boredom: $.fn.liveAndLetDie = function(event, callback) { var sel = this.selector; function unbind() { $(sel).die(event, callback).die(event, unbind); } return this.live(event, callback).live(event, unb...

If there's one lesson I've learned in programming, it's don't pass up an opportunity to use a funny function name....people are looking at your code for one of 2 reasons later - to copy/use it, or fix it...might as well make them smile while doing the latter
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+1, I see a necro badge in your near future.
 
think it's gotta be 60 days old, damn I shoulda waited!
 
11:22 AM
cheeky edit
 
woops, good call sir
 
@NickCraver oh yeah, I was thinking it was 30 for some strange reason
 
mm coffee delivery time, bbiab - thanks for that edit, screwed that one up
 
I'm saddened by the accepted answer on that question.
 
agreed
If anything:
$('a.remove_item').live('click',function(e) {
  $.data(this, 'clicked') return;
  $.data(this, 'clicked', true);
  //Your code
});
 
11:28 AM
The two solutions aren't the same (yours and the accepted). The accepted solution allows "one each" per element matched by the selector, yours allows one for all elements matched by the selector. I suppose it depends on the desired effect.
 
true
okie really gotta brb
 
@NickCraver: maybe you should create a more efficient/alternative to the accepted and call it $.fn.youOnlyLiveOnce :-P
 
11:46 AM
Wait a second... <li> list items are inline elements!?
No they're not... grrr.... Sometimes I just hate the sort of answers that appear on SO
 
$("#id").trigger("change.x"), $("#id").bind("change.x", func) my func never gets called. are there any issues with ordering on this?
 
@Raynos Yes, of course. The code is executed sequentially, so the event is triggered before any event handlers are attached
 
@YiJiang Im binding before the trigger
@YiJiang that wasnt obvouis from teh example. Apparently the issue is binding to custom events do not get copied with $.fn.clone(deep)
$("#id").bind(change.x, func);
var newTable = $("#id").clone(true);
newTable[0].id = id;
newTable.trigger(change.x);
 
12:07 PM
Alright, I'm sick of beautifying people's code for them on SO. Time to grease up a monkey.
 
@AndyE that's what she said
 
1:10 PM
hi
 
@Gaurav Hi
 
@Gaurav hey
 
1:27 PM
Sometimes firebug claims console is undefined. Not actaully sure what causes this. Is there some kind of loadconsole function in firebug to avoid this?
 
@Raynos No, you'll just have to disable/reenable the console to try to fix it
 
@YiJiang Can i do something programmatically on page load to do that? Currently the fix is restart firefox
 
@Raynos Don't remember seeing any, no
Taking unnecessary use of the jQuery function to a whole new level: if($($(this)).val() == "2")
 
1:45 PM
Is there any point in $($(obj)) ?
 
@Raynos No. I think the jQuery function bails when it finds that the argument passed to it is a jQuery object
james.padolsey.com/jquery/#v=1.4&fn=init - if(!selector) return this
 
@YiJiang that just returns this for empty string?
@YiJiang and null etc.
@YiJiang
if (selector.selector !== undefined) {
        this.selector = selector.selector;
        this.context = selector.context;
    }
That checks for jQuery object then copies it
@YiJiang Also thanks thats a really neat website :)
 
2:02 PM
hmm... anyone know of a selectionEnd bug in Chrome?
or maybe I'm missing something blindingly obvious in my code:
function codeBeaut() {
    var wmd = document.getElementById("wmd-input"),
        start = wmd.selectionStart,
        end = wmd.selectionEnd,
        js  = js_beautify(wmd.textContent.slice(start, end)),
        evt = document.createEvent("MouseEvents"),
        code = document.getElementById("wmd-code-button");

    js = js.replace(/\r\n/g, "\n");

    wmd.textContent = wmd.textContent.slice(0, start) + js + wmd.textContent.slice(end);
    wmd.selectionStart = start;
    wmd.selectionEnd = start + js.length;
It should replace the text in the WMD with JS beautified code but the selectionEnd appears to be too short.
 
@AndyE google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/… A bug. may not be applicable for you
'fraid Ive never used selections
 
@Raynos I saw that, but it appears to affect the getter - which I'm not having problems with.
I thought it might be related to how whitespace is represented in a textarea, which is why there's a js = js.replace(/\r\n/g, "\n"); there, but that doesn't seem to make a difference
 
trying one more time to make these more well-known:
If you're using http:// and https://, consider scheme-relative URLs for your CDN includes "//site/path" http://goo.gl/NaipC #stackoverflow
 
@NickCraver (cough cough) rep whore (cough cough) ducks!
 
negative, I've gotten 15 rep from that total
I do however want to make them well known...so many divs in http:// for dev, https:// for prod... simplifies things so much, no need for any dynamic link includes to handle all of it, just format the URL properly.
 
2:31 PM
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Q: jquery: delay() + window.location ?

lauthiamkokHi, I know that we can delay the url redirection easily with plain javascirpt below, setTimeout(function(){ document.location = 'http://stackoverflow.com/';}, 2000 ); what if I want to use jquery's delay()? $(window.location).delay(4000).attr('href', 'http://stackoverflow.com/');// fail to...

scary....very, very scary
 
@NickCraver That is quite silly
 
d'oh, I'm so moronic sometimes! textContent -> value
 
@AndyE unlucky :(
 
I forgot about the differing white-space representation between the two. Should have been using value from the start.
'tis fixed now.
 
@AndyE always nice to do it in vanilla javascript :)
@AndyE you could have ajax'd the script in rather then inlining it
 
2:51 PM
@Raynos: I could, but I wasn't sure that the owner would have been happy with that.
 
@AndyE - gists can embed as well, have to change it to http:// at the moment though
 
@NickCraver I thought so. The ajax loading indicator displayed next to the URL momentarily, but it disappeared and didn't do any oneboxing
 
just reported it again in MSO chat feedback, hopefully @balpha or @Marc can tweak the regex
 

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