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Q: Javascript JQuery code structure

amiawizardI've just completed a Javascript module and I've got a strong feeling that this is borderline spaghetti code, I'm new to Javascript and want to get some insight into how seasoned Javascript developers would write code for such a task. My task was to build a tagging form which adds selected tags t...

 
12:58 AM
is o/ waving?
because I always think of it as a half grimace
:o/
crazy how few people are here on the weekends eh?
 
hi loktar, is there any way to convert form data into xml format, or sending GET/POST data in xml format in querystring? can u please see this page developer.travelpack.com/xmlComms.php?site=Test#
@loktar there r links before submit button which hold the xml data , to submit
 
just with JS? you could manually convert everything
 
with document.createElement and document.createTextNode
 
var xml = "<blah>" + form.input.value + "</blah>";
 
?
ok, thanks
 
1:09 AM
@Feeds , another proof that writing good jquery code is hard
 
ah I have @feeds ignored
 
since i am mostly idle'ing here , i see no need
heh .. if i get the mvc bounty next week , i might at last reach the 10k mark
 
nice
thats my current goal.. still have like 2k to go
 
1:38 AM
@Loktar can we do this var xml="<blah>"
+
smthg +
"</blah>";;
means multiple lines in single string allowed
 
1:56 AM
@jjpd yeah
 
2:08 AM
thanks.
 
2:59 AM
lol man.. so I have to import this data for my wifes realtor site
the tables are INSANE
one of them (the main one) has 458 fields..
but theres so much data I pretty much just have to roll with it instead of trying to normalize it
 
3:46 AM
guys can someone help me with a question?
 
4:32 AM
@tereško thing is i like windows aero and the sleek fonts and "the loads of stuff it has" , moreover beauty is a personal cchoice :P
 
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Q: Implement Fast Inverse Square Root in Javascript?

BBzThe Fast Inverse Square Root from Quake III seems to use a floating-point trick. As I understand, floating-point representation can have some different implementations. So is it possible to implement the Fast Inverse Square Root in Javascript? Would it return the same result? float Q_rsqrt(f...

 
 
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5:53 AM
hi
 
hello
 
<-- This is apen.
 
 
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8:17 AM
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Q: Automatically decrease font size for long words

jfudemI am working on an e-commerce site in which post and product titles will need to be displayed in fairly narrow divs. I would like to set a specific font size for words which can naturally fit in the space provided, while instructing words which are too long for the parent object's width to scale ...

 
 
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10:51 AM
anyone alive here ?
 
Depends on what you want :p
 
I am trying to understand the JS inheritance
 
What about it?
 
example in jsfiddle
is using the ES 5 example would that correct way to use inheriting ?
 
I don't get what you mean, exactly
 
10:58 AM
is this case correct implementation of inheritance ?
 
I don't think I know enough to answer that
@AndyE Could you help?
 
@jurka why do you absolutely want to use object.create?
it works, so yes, it's a "correct implementation", what else do you want to know?
when you Object.create(), you're basically copying all the properties of the object in the prototype of the new
the only difference between object.create and new is that you can't use a constructor with object.create
for example, with `new`, you can do the following:

function A( name ) {
    this.name = name;
}

A.prototype = {
    constructor: A,
    greet: function() {
        console.log( 'hi ', this.name );
    }
};

var B = new A( "name" );
B.greet(); // "hi name"
 
is that needed to set the constructor: ?
thank you for explanation @FlorianMargaine
 
it's not needed
it's just more convenient, so that you can do this.constructor instead of referencing the name of the object
 
11:52 AM
anyone knows if there is an MDN API?
googling "MDN API" doesn't help much :|
 
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Q: Does javascript have access to my bookmarks and history?

HappyDeveloperI'm using RefControl addon for firefox, to avoid sending the referer in the headers. But now I'm wondering if the previous page or even my full history can be viewed by websites with javascript. And what about bookmarks?

 
12:07 PM
Hello
 
@FlorianMargaine Don't think there is
I remember looking for one when Zirak was making his bot
Even he ended up parsing queries himself to give you relevant links
 
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Q: Is there a better way of detecting when the contents of a web page changes in js?

Tom JenkinsonThis is the code I'm using at the moment /* * Adjust content height so that it always fills browser height * * written by Tom Jenkinson */ jQuery(document).ready(function() { refreshContentSize(); //run initially $(window).resize(function() { //run whenever window size changes ...

 
 
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2:17 PM
@FlorianMargaine the pages are wiki, so I think the data isn't really in the correct format to transition to an API easily
 
2:32 PM
@Amaan Actually, I just ripped off DuckDuckGo: duckduckgo.com/api.html
 
Even for MDN?
I know you use their API for other things
 
Ah right...for mdn I try building the queries
 
hello
 
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Q: shortening javascript/jquery code

web_studentI am making a simple webshop page where I need to add a couple of products (and their prices). The shop consists of less than 10 products so therefore I decided to build my own solution since it is going to be a one page shop and checkout procedure. When adding a product to the shopping cart an ...

 
@FlorianMargaine , @Loktar , @Zirak , @Amaan o/
 
2:46 PM
hrm?
 
Anyone got Arduino boards?
 
just saying hi bro
yes i m getting one
 
I'm thinking about getting one too
 
by nxt week in transit atm
do it
it worths
 
It's a little costly on my budget, you know :p
You have a breadboard too?
 
2:49 PM
!!/mdn Object.getOwnPropertyNames
Form element, you tricky bastard
 
Hi.
 
ehh ... this is why i do not answer questions on
(been deleting old answers)
 
wow, and the answers...
 
3:07 PM
@Amaan is it ? i can buy you one if you want
 
Na, it's okay. Thanks, though :)
 
and yes the breadboard i do have lol
sorry bout my langauge , and over generousity
i have just came back from a date :-$ , here are the coding likes in past 45 minutes
 
Hmm. Tell me when she's on SO :p
 
$(function(){
 init() ; // women impact code a lot eh ?
});
@Amaan nope i wont ;-)
 
What do you plan on using the Arduino board for?
 
3:15 PM
i should stop digging through the old answers
thankyou for your time to help. As Jquery was the topic I am looking or an idea that utilises jquery. — adam Nov 24 '11 at 1:35
(that's after providing a pure-js solution)
 
^ I agree with OP
 
this is why you are still securely in the "noob" box
 
And I'm quite happy in that niche, thank you.
 
@Oleg You have a point, but teresko has a stronger one. The OP wanted a copy-paste solution, not an answer.
 
That doesn't matter. He wanted a jQuery solution.
 
3:22 PM
Is SO a "question & solution" site? Why are we supposed to fix their problems, instead of showing them the right way to go?
 
It's the same as offering a Node.js solution to someone who asks for a PHP script.
 
What? How? That has nothing to do with this.
 
@Oleg , if your question is about MVC architecture, then it does not matter in which language i provide code
 
The question was specific.
 
nodejs and php are in two different languages, and completely beside the point. The point was that you shouldn't do their job, you should at the very most point them in the right direction
 
3:23 PM
question was a prime example of "jquery , doing it wrong"
 
People for some reason expect to copy&paste answers, and suddenly things will work...
 
yeah , as i said "this is why i do not answer javascript question anymore"
 
@tereško Ugh, 4 upvotes for an answer that is just completely wrong?!
 
that's
you really should not be surprised
 
s/jquery/php :p
 
user1385191
3:29 PM
today is a big day
 
@ThiefMaster , no in php side of thing we have tag for that
 
well .. it's shared thing
you guys really need to sart using something like
it would not cure the stream . but it would make it a bit more bearable
 
user1385191
we don't have an active group anymore
 
user1385191
we used to, but people are busier
 
3:38 PM
@tereško I'm not sure what to think about that. People should not just CV because someone asks for it but rather if they think a question deserves that CV.
 
user1385191
the objective is to swarm low quality questions and eradicate them
 
user1385191
which I agree with
 
@ThiefMaster , you see , the has additional effect
you have some people who , at least some time of the day , ar paying attention to incoming topics
they not just close then
they also edit and retag them
 
This is pure gold: skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/aliens . Just watch the video linked to in here
 
user1385191
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Q: Is FEMA forming concentration camps in preparation for martial law?

user6327Some people believe that FEMA has secret concentration camps as part of a wider strategy to impose martial law. This is an example of a site promoting such a view and Infowars has an article claiming the same. An example of a specific claim: I never thought the day would come where I would w...

 
user1385191
3:42 PM
ahahahahahaha
 
@Zirak , the while site should be rename to urbanmyths .stackexchange.com
yes , there are walid question
but 90% ot that are big-foot level stuff
(and no , FEMA things would not fit in the "big-foot category .. not in general)
 
Some are even at "Ghost vampires are haunting my toilet"
 
user1385191
it wouldn't because it's an outright lie
 
not american
 
user1385191
> -1 - Glenn Beck is clearly a government shill – DVK Feb 4 at 16:50
 
user1385191
3:48 PM
oh my…
 
It's funny how people talk about "aliens can see 50s TV shows and hear our radio". Yes, obviously, over millions of kilometers traveled, and the signal is still crystal clear and quite apparent through all the noise already existent.
 
@Amaan I have created a cellphone app
using node.js that can potentially control my house electricity
so far allows me to browse my files and switch buttons etc
but i wanna connect it to real world :-) , like talking to siri and saying "Siri will you turn the lights on"
for that siri's proxied servers are used :3 kinda hacky ..
 
why do people use she instead of singular they
 
@Esailija talking to me ?
 
nope
 
3:55 PM
@MattMcDonald , actually i think FEMA is maintained by same people who , when looking at aluminum tubes, save nuclear weapons. The use "everything is scary and the worst case scenario will com true" as the basis for policy .. it actually could be good thing ,but they have no PR department
 
@Esailija In examples? "The boss says she would like it done by tomorrow" vs. "The boss says they would like it done by tomorrow"?
 
(sorry for multiple highlights .. i had to fix typos)
 
everywhere I see people use she instead of he or they
 
No, you just notice the times "she" are used and don't register the "he", methinks. It's interesting; it happens a lot
 
Intresting :-/
i am going to sleep
 
3:58 PM
@Zirak , depends on the level of advancement .. it's not too hard to clear up such a signal, if you have level 1 civilization
 
See you guys tomorrow morning or later if inside the vampire wakes up.
 
in my language the third person pronoun is genderless
 
My sister says she cringes whenever her professors use the female form (she, her etc), but noticed she doesn't notice it at all when they use the male form.
 
In the late 20th century, the feminist movement expressed concern regarding the use of generic he in the English language.
I see now :D
 
@tereško To find a signal, you need to look for it. Sure, aliens can be scouting for their own aliens, but I think that they seriously won't give a fuck. Put it the other way around
 
4:00 PM
most languages do not have a "personal genderless pronoun"
 
@Esailija It is a bit weird...but it's like how people get mad at me for making racist jokes ("black people make better toast"), but are fine with me making white-people toast.
 
but I don't see problem with english adopting singular they for this usage
Singular they is the use of ' (or its inflected forms, such as them or their) to refer to an entity that is not plural, or not necessarily plural. Though singular they is widespread in everyday English and has a long history of usage, debate continues about its acceptability. It occurs in three main situations: *Indeterminate gender – when they refers to an individual person of unknown or unspecified sex, as in, for example, "One student failed their exam". This usage is known as epicene they. *Indeterminate number – when they has no definite antecedent, or can be interpreted as referri...
 
is there such a word ?
 
Sexist people won't give a fuck what feminists say, and non-sexist people won't give a fuck what other people use. The problem was made up
 
"it" is usually used for inanimate things
 
4:03 PM
One student failed his/her/their exam
 
user1385191
`That band played here last night; they were great"
 
But the "singular they" refers to a person, who's gender is undetermined
 
user1385191
"band" is singular, but interpreted as plural
 
yeah but it's not acceptable in formal use
so officially in the language you can't say some stuff without leaking gender information :D
 
Really? Why is it not acceptable in formal use? It's hardly more ambiguous. In law they constrict the singular to include the plural anyway.
 
4:07 PM
I don't know why, you can read it from #Acceptability part of the article
 
@Abhishek Wow. I have no clue how you'd actually get the lets to switch
 
@MattMcDonald to be fair, html string concatenation looks ugly whether you use chaining or not
 
user1385191
it needs some variables for sure
 
user1385191
that seems to be where "chaining" stems from
 
user1385191
"variable-phobia"
 
user1385191
4:29 PM
and now I'm off to write articles for a project nobody will use
 
:D see you later
 
Here's a weird shortcut for `arr.join()`:
!!> [0, 1, 2] + []
@Zirak "0,1,2"
 
Also known as [0, 1, 2].toString() or [0, 1, 2] + ''
 
If [] is in any side of a + op, it gets turned into a string
Actually, that happens with every object:
!!> ({0:1}) + 1
@Zirak "[object Object]1"
!!/spec addition
 
this is what the [][[][][]][] obfuscated code is made of
 
4:37 PM
!!> ({ valueOf : function() { return 42; } }) + 5
 
@copy 47
aha! ToPrimitive, in the case of Objects, gets the [[DefaultValue]], which in turn tries to call toString on it.
And it's odd, because the valueOf check comes after the toString return here: es5.github.com/#x8.12.8
facepalm but not when it's hinted as a Number, which is the case of ToPrimitive. Zirak, RTFM
 
24 people are here in javscript room.but stackoverflow is showing 23 users talking in 11 rooms .Is it not weird
 
Before, or after you joined?
 
before
now it is 22 users in 9 room
 
Then it must be under a definition of "talking". People who haven't said anything in the past month aren't currently talking
 
4:46 PM
I'd like to post a question here...I'm not sure if this is the best place to, but here goes.... I think I want to do an ajax call that hit's someurl.com/something which should have 4 lines on it that I want to parse through via javascript...does anyone have a code snippet handy that can return the full content of the page of a given url like that?
 
Yeah i also think so
 
@Mikey Do you know how to use XHR (XMLHttpRequest, which is the actual thing people falsly call ajax)?
For instance, if you want to post your fancy form without the page reloading, can you do that?
 
haha, i cut, copied and pasted someone's snippet a long time ago
 
If the answer is yes, then congrats, you already know how to do it. XMLHttpRequests are like any other http requests. Just query the page with GET.
 
But XHR will not return you data from other domain
 
4:49 PM
xhr is under a same-origin policy. You can only fetch pages under the current domain.
 
what if it's a subdomain?
 
No
Not to my knowledge, at least
 
oh bummer
what if i do an iframe and then grab the content of the iframe that contains the 4 lines that i need?
will that work?
 
Same-domain applies on iframes as well. You can load the content, but not access it
Actually, don't believe me. Try it for yourself
 
oh i believe you, im just sad is all
 
4:53 PM
@Mikey You really want to access other domain
 
but keep up the good work!! i love these stackoverflow resources!
 
hello, hope you guys are having a nice Sunday morning / afternoon
:) anyone had worked before with jstree?
I have some questions really simple about the context menu plugin
I'm having the same options like on the default, but our client wants to make it work like explorer.exe for the cut/ copy and paste events.. that is like.. if you cut, you can't paste to the same node but to the other nodes and originally don't show the paste on all items unless there is a cut or copy operation
I really like this plugin but the documentation is really confusing
@Somebody: Sorry.. I didn't see your statement, can you please type it back in? :)
I'm really new to the chat rooms
just last time someone told me not to paste the url
 
No, no need to pay attention on that statement
 
with my question.. how can I point to that question in stackoverflow.com? Just want to ensure that this logic does the work
 
Just paste the link
 
5:01 PM
It seems like it's working. but not sure completely about it's accuracy
@Somebody: oh thanks much
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Q: How to ensure that the following logic for jstree custom context menu works correctly?

Jean PaulI would like this to work like explorer.exe in Windows, that is only if we have cut or copied an element that the paste item will appear.. this works sometimes but perhaps there is something that I'm missing.. if there is a way to improve it to work always I would be happy to know your thoughts o...

the corrected code is my own answer, but I'm not looking to accept it as what I want to know if it's correct.. so probably the correct answer can be as trivial as a yes or no or a pointing into the right direction ;) I'm opened to other solutions as well
I know it might be a bit tedious but basically I have 6 trees inside of a panel showing one at the time
so there is some notation there that is just irrelevant like the fact that the id of the div container is an array and such.. but just looking for it to be as efficient as possible
 
please tell me any good book or video tutorial for ajax with jquery
 
5:23 PM
Hi Mayank, I would advise you to look into NetTuts
 
Anyone in here know how to code with assembler? NASM to be specific. Need some help.
 
@Mayankswami that might be a bit outdated depending on the jquery version that you are using so you can always refer then to the docs at jquery: docs.jquery.com/Tutorials:Getting_Started_with_jQuery
 
@JeanPaul thankyou
 
no problem
@Blade: Probably you might want to look into another chatroom, this one is Javascript specific.. Perhaps the lounge room for C so someone can point out to the right direction as they are more related
 
@Blade Create a chat room, I'll be there
 
5:38 PM
hello all, does anyone know how to properly add a div (#bluebox) around my appended input values? :

    var $addDiv = $('#adddiv');
    $addDiv.append($('<div id="bluebox">' + '$('#brand').val() +' '+$('#price').val() +' '+$('input[name="category"]:checked').val());
 
How do you guys come up with calculations when programming?
 
what do you mean?
 
@Opoe perhaps with wrap?
 
@Opoe you're adding $('#brand').val() etc as strings, they're not going to be executed
 
Like the logic of something? Say 5 * 355 would convert to 5 years.
 
5:43 PM
$addDiv.append( $( '<div></div>', { id: 'bluebox' } ) );
 
I've seen some confusing calculations in other people source code. Is it mainly trial and error?
 
@W3Geek it is maths.
 
@FlorianMargaine thank you for your response! where do I put the values in your example? Because they need to be inside that div
 
I know it's Maths I've been studying a lot of it hoping I could start coming up with these crazy calculations but I'm still unable to make them. :(
 
$addDiv.append(
    $( '<div></div>', { id: 'bluebox' } )
        .text( $( '#brand' ).val() + ' ' + $( '#price' ).val() )
);
@Opoe this?
@W3Geek did you go to high school?
 
5:46 PM
To a terrible high school.
 
@FlorianMargaine Aaaaah yess :) thanks a lot!!!
 
Look at there homepage.
 
woke up :-)
 
Do you have to be a math genius to write calculations in code?
 
@W3Geek best high school of 2009, shouldn't be that bad
no, you don't have to
you don't often do maths
@Abhishek o/
you sleep a lot
 
5:49 PM
@FlorianMargaine o/
I didnt used to bro , but htis girl :-/
 
Haha... I don't see how they got that. We watched tv all the time. They set me up for failure.
 
shes just driving me crazy .. shes just making my head go out :-(
I goto sleep so that i can dream her :-$ // yeah i am weird
 
I'm in college now and I'm trying to code better by figuring out how calculations are implemented into code.
If people just look up something similar to there logic or...
 
Hmm you mean you are trying to figure out how 1+1 becomes 2 in code ?
or you mean how to do differentiation and integration in code ?? // just an example , hey i wanna do this one aswell
@W3Geek
 
Lol No. Say like 5 * 60 * 1000 becomes like 600,000 milliseconds
 
5:54 PM
(o_O)
 
I just wonder how could someone think of that while coding. I guess I'm a idiot.
 
it doesn't
 
its 300,000 units
unless you are doing 3 ^ 6 to do Math.Pow(3,6); you are not an idiot
 
it's just, you know that 1 hour is 60 minutes, 1 minute is 60 seconds, 1 second is 1000 seconds
it's just a matter of knowing the units
after that, you come up logically with the calculations
 
1 second is 1000 seconds, huh? :P
You are trying to blow up the time-space continuum, aren't you?
 
5:55 PM
I am :D :D :D
i wish time slows down so that i can spend more minutes with my girl
</lovePhase>
 
uh, milliseconds :p
alright, gotta go
 
Yes, 300,000 I mean. Sorry I'm on my iPad lol yeah very true. I learned those units but when I first saw them in code I was like WTF? :P
 
looks like getting mdn as a chrome app for offline use is going to be a PITA :/
 
If I want a function to take an arbitrary number of parameters, I have to use arguments, right?
 
@FlorianMargaine wget -r?
 
5:59 PM
@Abhishek Happy for you! Enjoy your time together :)
 
@Amaan yes
 
What would one do when having strict mode on is compulsory?
 
same :-/
it works the same :-| lemme retest
 
I thought it would throw an error in strict mode
14th step
 
 a = new (function(){
 'use_strict';
  this.foo = function(){
     console.log(arguments);
  }
})();
Object
a.foo('gohan');
["gohan"]
 
6:06 PM
#14 just means that accessing arguments.caller and arguments.callee will throw a TypeError
Using arguments itself is perfectly fine.
 
Thanks
 
6:18 PM
@W3Geek: I'm not yet understanding what is the topic regarding calculations all about.. the computer understands binary code, just ones and zeros.. And therefore it would be your call to tell it what to calculate without units..
basically do your algorithm on a piece of paper and then test your cases.. there is no essay and error although it can be part of the debugging process... Basically you need to understand the mathematical concepts so you can pass it on as part of your program regardless of the language of your choice for the computer to "compute"
 
6:36 PM
Who has ever succesfully synced up an iPhone with Banshee .?
i need thou help
 
6:47 PM
okay i will just use windows to sync up :-|
 
mtk
Hi..
I am trying to implement the jquery date-picker. I went through the link: jqueryui.com/demos/datepicker/…
I saved the page on local machine. Disconnected the network. All js files were saved and linked properly.
problem: Clicking on the text-box in not popping up the jquery calender. I went through a lot of question on jquery-datepicker, all had a missing js file link almost.
That is not the problem in my case. Please can anyone suggest, how to get this working?
 
If you show us some code then yes.
 
mtk
yes... please visit this link. jqueryui.com/demos/datepicker/default.html
I saved this page on local machine and opened it in the broswer
 
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../../themes/base/jquery.ui.all.css">
<script src="../../jquery-1.7.2.js"></script>
<script src="../../ui/jquery.ui.core.js"></script>
<script src="../../ui/jquery.ui.widget.js"></script>
<script src="../../ui/jquery.ui.datepicker.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../demos.css">
Did you save those scripts locally, too?
 
mtk
All the js files have also been saved and linked to proper directory
yes
I also tried to place all files in 1 directory, but nothing pops up.
Can there be any error if the css files is not linked?
fyi: i tried with linking all the files properly. Not able to trace to the root cause of problem.
any hint/help would be really appreciated.
 
7:08 PM
@W3Geek Because calculations can't make sense unless you know the meaning of numbers. 7 can be 7 millimeters, 7 dollars, 7 microwaves, 7 digits and so forth.
Say you have 7 * 7. That can be right about anything. But, if you know 7 is the length of a square's side, you can be pretty sure they're after the square's area.
It's making sense of numbers. 60 seconds a minute, and you wanna know how many seconds are in 4 minutes? 60 + 60 + 60 + 60, otherwise known as 4 * 60
 
@Zirak: Exactly
@mtk: Can you post your question in StackOverflow?
 
mtk
ok. has thought so.. but feared to be marked as duplicate and closed as there are many similar questions.
 
And note that you're doing conversion. 60 is in seconds, but the 4 is in minutes. It's not 4(seconds) * 60(seconds), which will give you the same result, but different meaning. 4(minutes) * 60(seconds) = 240(seconds)
You can argue that 4 in this case is a pure number, without any unit. And that can be right
 
@mtk: Well I have used jQuery UI and datepicker in the past for more complex problems and it worked like a charm, so perhaps the paths aren't correct?
@Zirak: That is basically what I was suggesting as there is no way that you will do the X factor on that easily.. in fact the computer does not care
 
Numbers are numbers. Making sense of them is not the computer's job.
 
mtk
7:14 PM
I tried to check in the error-console in firefox and the inspect element in chrome. None showed any error with respect to file missing/ not found.
 
x =4 min * 60 secs / 240 secs
the result will be given in minutes
but what you are looking for is to explain that to the computer...? She doesn't care
you would output as a string the unit and append it to the result of such calculation
and you would be just fine ;)
@Zirak: Spoke like a prodigy
 
That's just my job, ma'am
 
@mtk Which is the question again?
 
mtk
cool. will post a question on SO.
bye
 
7:29 PM
final file size: 125999 ~_~
Well, since the chatbot room is still frozen, you all have to suffer.
!!/listcommands
@Zirak Available commands: help, listen, live, die, forget, ban, unban, regex, jquery, choose, online, user, listcommands, define, norris, urban, parse, tell, mdn, get, learn, hang, nudge, roll, spec, todo
!!/mdn form.elements
hrn, that shouldn't have happened.
 
!!/jquery
 
@ThiefMaster Y U NO MAEK SENSE!? Could not understand jquery
@ThiefMaster http://api.jquery.com/?s=
!!/tell ThiefMaster help jquery
@ThiefMaster jquery: Fetches documentation link from jQuery API. /jquery what
 
@mtk in the event that he returns: no, no css is required.. I still don't understand without knowing what else is on the code because probably there is either a syntax error or a conflict... but:
that should do.. no need to host it locally for tests at least
 
Let's try again.
!!/mdn form.elements
woop!
!!/mdn document.createEvent text.splitText nodelist.item
@Zirak Could not process input. Error: Object document.createEvent has no method 'parse'
facepalm obviously
parse should really do that...
 
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.8.8/jquery-ui.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.8.8/themes/ui-lightness/jquery-ui.css" >
<script>
jQuery(function($) {
$( "#datepicker" ).datepicker();
});
</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ui.jquery.com/applications/themeroller/themeswitchertool/"></script>
 
user1385191
7:55 PM
scripts before stylesheets = moronic
 
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