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9:00 AM
@gdoron we are the nodejs community of SO
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hi guys i'm facing an issue while making an ajax request..can anyone help me?
 
@iosdevelpr just ask
 
@gdoron dunno tbh. I don't think so? but maybe. I didn't have to install Ruby to install node, but that doesn't mean it didn't come for free with Ubuntu 12.04
 
when i'm making an ajax post req i'm getting the following error
            type: 'PUT',
XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://questions.elasticbeanstalk.com/questionApp/database/updtQue. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:8383' is therefore not allowed access. (13:15:14:998 | error, javascript)
at public_html/questionForm.html
 
Allow the access
 
9:01 AM
@Metagrapher, I'm using visual studio, so I'm looking for something that integrates easily with windows.
 
but I added CORS filter on my webservice
 
@iosdevel Need to be from the exact same domain, or to allow access
node works on windows
 
there in that domain i have 3 webservices
 
@iosdevelpr google "Access-Control-Allow-Origin"
@iosdevelpr, same domain and port!
 
where I can access two web services easily but the third one is giving me this issue
@gdoron: issue is why am i not able to access the third web service
 
user2509223
9:02 AM
@gdoron everything integrates with windows as soon as you install the gnuwin package
 
@iosdevelpr, What is the URL you are trying to reach? from what page? what is its URL?
 
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its my web service url which is present on amazon ec2
and i'm trying to access the url from my local machine
 
it's not your local machine that matters...its the domain that served the page that's making the request
 
the only difference bt my first two web services and the third one is - the first one performs an GET operation and second one performs POST
 
9:04 AM
@iosdevelpr so you can't. google same origin policy
 
Looks like this may be a bounty worthy question.
 
@gdoron: i'm able to access the data from other two web services. its just a matter for the third one
third one performs an update operation on mysql
 
!!afk smoke
 
is that making any difference?
 
@RUJordan It'd be useful if you posted a dump of the rest of your code as well, though
 
9:06 AM
@iosdevelpr do you have the header logs?
 
Sometimes code that seem irrelevant causes the trouble
 
@SomeGuy like.. everything? =x
 
Then you can see whether or not the CORS header is being sent at all...
 
@RUJordan I have many problems myself with socket.io, hard to tell when it's a bug or a misuse. But the fact that this project looks dead doesn't help
 
$.ajax({
type: 'PUT',
url: actionurl,
contentType: 'application/json',
dataType: 'text',
data: JSON.stringify({
question: $("#que").val(),
option1: $("#op1").val(),
option2: $("#op2").val(),
option3: $("#op3").val(),
option4: $("#op4").val(),
ans: $("#ans").val(),
uName:"test user",
topic: $("#topic").val(),
subTopic: $("#subTopic").val(),
edited: "NO"
}),
success: function(data) {
alert(data);
$("#qForm")[0].reset();
},
error: function(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {
alert("error" + errorThrown);
this is my code which performs an PUT operation
 
9:07 AM
@RUJordan Or most of it
 
Well shit. I had no idea sockets.io was a dead project...
 
Cool. Can you see the request coming through in Web Dev Tools or Firebug?
 
its entering into else case
 
@dystroy Is it really dead?
 
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9:08 AM
and its showing an error XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://questions.elasticbeanstalk.com/questionApp/database/updtQue. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:8383' is therefore not allowed access. (14:33:09:272 | error, javascript)
at public_html/questionForm.html
>
 
I see updates within the last few days on their repo
(Updates to the readme and stuff, but they're still there)
 
^ that's what I saw too
but forreal. smoke.
 
It says they have a 1.0 release coming up soon too
 
Right, what I mean is, can you see the request leaving the browser and capture the headers there? it sounds like your web service isn't set up to allow cross domain scripting.
 
@RUJordan Oh, also, see if you're using a recent enough version. It might very well be a bug that's already been fixed
 
9:10 AM
@iosdevelpr If you have control of the servers, it would be much simpler to just put the webservice and the request on the same domain. Otherwise you're going to have to reach out to the people that run the web service.
 
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yeah it sounds like i had not set up my web service to allow the cross domain but I did set
 
@SomeGuy Many very old bugs aren't addressed at all
 
no @Metagrapher
 
@SomeGuy That's what they said two years ago, no ?
 
9:12 AM
i need to do this
 
@dystroy I honestly don't know. Haven't been following Socket.IO
 
strange thing here is i'm able to access the other two webservices
but idk the reason why it is stopping me to access the third webservices
 
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Grab Charles charlesproxy.com It's free on a trial and invaluable for debugging XMLHttpRequests
This will allow you to grab the headers and see what's really going on.
 
thanks i'm downloading it
 
9:16 AM
Once you get it installed, reload the page and you should see the request (and any other web traffic) come through, and you'll be able to inspect all of it like an XRay. :)
 
@RUJordan Do you release the db connection ? What's done in con.getConnection in
app.io.route('move', function(req) {
    con.getConnection(function(err){
        if (err) console.log("Get Connection Error.. "+err);
        //removed query because redundant
        req.io.emit("talk", {x:req.data.x,y:req.data.y});
    });
});
?
 
user2509223
hehe just runned my closure compiled code trough uglify, saved -3 :D
 
how to add image inside datatable row?
 
@derylius haha that's awesome :3
 
@derylius I don't think there's a point. Closure produces a very compressed code but very slowly and at the cost of adding many constraints to your code. If you can manage to run the closure compiler, don't add uglify.
 
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9:18 AM
YUI -3%
 
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user2509223
interesting, packer 3.0 made one character less
 
user2509223
but im wondering if its valid
 
@dystroy Closure seems to have many levels of compiling. I'm curious how they benchmark in apples-to-apples comparisons, since they can offer that.
 
user2509223
varΞ
instead of
var Ξ
 
9:21 AM
hahah that'd do it!
 
user2509223
it seems like it doesnt understand utf8
 
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!!mute
 
I mean, that sounds like a problem... seems like it wouldn't be very efficient to mungle your code up. :/
 
user2509223
9:23 AM
thats the time when im sure i would never use packer, this is a huge problem
 
user2509223
ok lets test this before
 
Think I'll stick with Uglify for now. I don't feel like digging into my grunt script. :P ...though I might do it for Closure... wonder if there's an API to do it?
 
i've used bellow line in body tag alone. its working
<img src='/home/jupiter/new/jupiter/trunk/halogen-1.0/applications/qos/icon/f.png'>
but same img src code if i put in datatable its not working, what's wrong with this ??
<td><img src='/home/jupiter/new/jupiter/trunk/halogen-1.0/applications/qos/icon/f.png'></td>
 
oh man, tbh, I thought you were talking about .NET datatables. I see you meant table data. Probably easier to just call it a <td> ;)
I think the line break might be messing you up, if that's in your code.
 
@dystroy I was told connection pools released themselves, but I'll try that
 
9:26 AM
@RUJordan How can a db connection release itself to the pool ?
 
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@Metagrapher i use closure to precompile my codes before including them, not on live site, but if you have proper code caching it might worth changing
 
@RUJordan some do. I've not used socket.io, but connection pools are huge resource hogs and tend to be best explicitly closed.
 
i have used jquery data table
 
user2509223
btw what is this gzip stuff, any browser can read that?
 
not simple table
 
9:27 AM
@Metagrapher I was talking of db connections
 
user2509223
or you just pack it out on client side to redice the traffic?
 
@derylius ya. gzip is a compression format. Quite common actually :) use it.
@derylius the browser unpacks it
 
@dystroy I was under the impression that the getConnection method did it. but no change, still no socket activity
 
and there is some path problem because if put other image which is in same folder then datatable can show that image
 
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@Metagrapher all of them or just webkit and gozilla?
 
9:29 AM
@dystroy fair, still though, open connections kill
@derylius all of them, afaik. At least, I've never heard of issues with compressed files being sent except if there is a server error or the file itself is not static enough to be a good candidate for compression.
 
Hrrmm
TypeError: Object #<Pool> has no method 'release'
 
user2509223
ok sorry i read after
 
@RUJordan What db connection pool do you use ?
 
mysql
 
what node package ? link ?
 
9:30 AM
var mysql = require("mysql");
Holy shit I got it!
 
didn't you mess with pools and connections ?
 
I didn't notice that con was a parameter in the query function, it needs to be passed in and released in the query anonymous function
 
yeah
 
@dystroy this is the first I've used pools, so I'm a bit shaky on all this lol
thank you so much man
If you'd post that as an answer I'd love to give you a well deserved +1 and a check
 
user2509223
@Metagrapher if i ask you kindly can you throw me a simple rule to force apache managing the compression on its own for css/html/js ?
 
9:35 AM
answer posted
2
Q: NodeJS Sockets Sometimes Working

RUJordanSo, I have a node server, running expressjs io (uses socket.io), and I'm building a grid map that tracks coordinates in a database. Only, I've run into a peculiar issue in that my sockets only listen sometimes. At first there was no error message, and only by chance I let the page run and I got...

 
@dystroy thank you so much. I wish I could upvote that more than once.
 
grab your bots !
 
:grabs Caprica..?: <.<
 
user2509223
@Metagrapher you page shows default apache centos
 
Glad to have been helpful, it's better than to answer another stupid question on why a variable isn't available the line after an ajax call...
 
9:38 AM
Link? lol
 
no no....
 
@derylius Not sure which page of mine you're looking at, but the server you're on is probably the Parallels Plesk one, which would manage that for me. I try not to play with Apache much... Now if you want a directive for nginx I can help.
@derylius Let me poke around for a second. I tended to handle the caching with like PHP tbh.
mod_deflate
here's a directive for you for Apache: AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html text/plain text/xml text/css text/javascript application/javascript
but you'll have to install Apache with mod_deflate... at least I think Apache has to be built with all the modules, and rebuilt if you want to modify that. Apache was never my forte.
 
user2509223
isnt deflate less eficent than gzip?
 
I read about uglify at github. Can't I call it with a command line command?
Do I really have to use with javascript?
@dystroy, @derylius I want to call it from our build event of visual studio
 
the command line command would probably be "node uglify", unless you install it to the bin
 
9:48 AM
yes
and if you have many files, you'd better concatenate them before
 
I assume you've already seen this article @gdoron? frugalcoder.us/post/2012/06/21/…
 
Here's my script to compress js for miaou : github.com/Canop/miaou/blob/master/make.sh
 
seems to be all about using node tools in VS. I'm sure it could be added to your build script.
 
user2509223
is it better to use cdn for stuffs like jquery, or to include it in the concatenated file?
 
@dystroy cool! Thanks for that. that's awesoem
depends on your server. If you're going to be behind a CDN yourself, then might as well concatenate. Also consider how many requests your page is already making. the name of the game is minimizing requests.
But, depending on your server, it could be actually faster to use the CDN
 
9:52 AM
@Metagrapher, No I haven't. Thanks! I'm reading it now. (Sorry my boss just entered when you replied)
 
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@Metagrapher yeah, but i mean if I use the cdn the user might already have it cached in the browser so it would be evil to include it again from my site, no? i mean at least for the common/popular plugins
 
@derylius use CDN with fallbackto your local copy.
@derylius I use this code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.0/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
    if (typeof jQuery == 'undefined') {
        document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='js/plugins/jquery-1.11.0.min.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E"));
    }
</script>
 
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@gdoron i guess its more likely that my server shuts down than googleapis
 
I don't like this code which assumes there's a huge gain in using the cdn file. You may as well just store the file : it's probable you use it on all your pages so it will be soon cached anyway.
 
I totally agree @dystroy
 
9:56 AM
@derylius The problem is that if you're the only one using a given version, it won't be cached by the browser so there's little gain in using the cdn.
 
@dystroy True, but you lose nothing when you use CDN
 
@gdoron you're less DRY
 
@dystroy and why is that?
 
And here, it's a lot of code
 
@dystroy I don't understand where I am repeating myself
 
9:57 AM
huh. You know, that is a valid point though.. if you think about it.. there's a good possiblity that the latest jquery is already cached from the CDN on a user's browser. It's a consideration, albeit a non-scientific one. :/
 
@gdoron DRY is for "Don't Repeat Yourself". Obviously there's a major repetition in this fallback code
 
Well, if he's not using a fallback to local (bad idea) then he's not repeating himself. ;) #devilsadvocate
 
@dystroy I agree it's a small improvement if any. But I don't think it's a DRY problem.
 
user2509223
i dont like that fallback code anyway,im sure i could find 3+ reason why not to use it, but im not gonna warmup with it now. the question is about if i use common plugins does it worth including it in my own concated code, thus making one less request, or does the extra request worth the chance to use the browser cache?
 
user2509223
mostly im wondering about the cost of a request in corresponding bytes
 
10:02 AM
@derylius I wouldn't add external plugins to your code. Design choice, not performance.
 
can some one please tell me whats wrong with this fiddle?
http://jsfiddle.net/imron02/FSGbh/1/
 
@Arbaaz you tell us... <facepalm>
 
huh. just read a good argument for actually breaking up your code into browser bite-sized chunks... to be more efficient for them to cache it.
@Arbaaz, yes I can tell you. "Alternatif" is spelled wrong.
 
sorrry
:P
really sorry guys
 
user2509223
@Metagrapher and about the cost of a request in bytes? at least roughly?
 
user2509223
10:04 AM
@Metagrapher link pls
 
why does only the first one gets populated
 
@Metagrapher Did it had credible numbers ? I often read things that look like myths relating to packet size and so on
 
Hello :). Does someone know a little video.js V4 ?
 
guys i need your help here
 
10:06 AM
It was largely talking about the fact that some browsers won't even cache large files, which you'll definitely get if you're concatenating jQuery or Angular or whatever your library/framework du jour is.
 
I have to work with video.js and I'm going to make new skins. I'm not very goot in Javascript, that's why I'm here to ask you some advices, if someone can help me ofc :)
 
0
Q: Why does only the first DropDown gets populated when generating DropDown Dynamically with Jquery?

ArbaazI am trying to create a DataEntry Grid/table like structure in which user appends new row on button click . The row will have TextBoxes, DropDown, Calendar Control. All of this is supposed to be done on client side. So far I have this and as you can see I am trying to fill DropDownusing var data ...

 
OK. So this guy makes a program, which appears to be slow, and instead of looking where it's slow, just want to know how to make it differently...
0
Q: NodeJs Big scale routing

Ron GrossI'm trying to build a router that has around 200,000 options The design is that each client will send it's data and will be redirected to another link, with 200,000 different client possibilities. I read that NodeJs is good at handling lot of requests at very high speeds. But when I implemente...

Can you comment or answer more eloquently than me ?
 
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How can I use canvas with video.js V4 ?
 
10:13 AM
@Arbaaz, your question has been answered there. You are using an #id rather than a class or even finding the last one. You might could do something like $(".myDropDownList").last()
 
user2509223
@dystroy i tried my best
 
Same here. We had the same instincts.
 
user2509223
:D
 
@Metagrapher Thank You
 
@Arbaaz you're welcome man
 
10:15 AM
@Metagrapher if he allocated a dictionary with 200k keys at every request, it would probably be even slower
 
Maybe. Or he's got like 16 procs. ;) haha
er like 64GB ram or something
 
But it makes no sense to try to fix that without measuring
 
totally agree
 
user2509223
@Metagrapher that would be a graphic designer not a developer
 
what's that? the 64GB of ram? oh no, I've seen plenty of servers set up like that. :)
This dude has got to be instantiating on every request. 100% CPU usage? on Node?? and man, why doesn't he cache that dict in like memcached or something?
 
user2509223
10:18 AM
to do what? unless you run a public api for video recompiling
 
user2509223
@Metagrapher dont blame him, my fist php program was storing the data in a text file, rewriting it every request
 
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and yes there was <?php in the first line
 
@derylius oh yeah man. I remember those days. haha :)
 
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@Metagrapher as my first html 10+ years ago being a table, using bgmusic attr of the body to put some nightwish to the visitors
 
user2509223
10:22 AM
to all 3 of them :D
 
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user2509223
@Metagrapher it sounds like hes generating urls with a simple param, that can be done dynamically with some hashing to avoid storing them at all
 
@derylius omg that's awesome. If it makes you feel any better, I had an Angelfire site that made liberal use of the <blink> tag. #forShame
@derylius well, that, andor he needs to put node on a reverse proxy from an nginx server to load balance his instances. TBH I don't fully understand what exactly he's trying to accomplish. He's got a routing table of 200K entries??
 
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@Metagrapher as far as i understood, yes
 
there must be a way to optimize that. Seriously. Except, I'm also not trying to do his job for him. But there must be a way. Sounds horribly inefficient
Peaches @derylius and @dystroy. Cool chatting with ya. Maybe I'll catch ya laters.
 
10:40 AM
you'll be welcome
 
user2509223
@Metagrapher back then i even made some wap pages from my first colored nokia using WML :D
 
user2509223
it was a 6230 i guess
 
user2509223
i had it for abou a year before they've stolen it from my hand
 
user2509223
which one you guys had?
 
user2509223
 
user2509223
wonderful
 
user2509223
@dystroy where do you find these?
 
0
Q: Define a promise creating a new Service Object

superpuccioI have a question about the promise system in AngularJS and the creation of services. I have a service called Customer: angular.module("app").factory("Customer", ["CustomerDBServices", "OfficesList", "$q", function(CustomerDBServices, OfficesList, $q){ return function(customerID){ ...

 
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@derylius On this wonderful site called stack overflow
 
user2509223
10:54 AM
@dystroy oh, no, really? I never heard of. Is it something new?
 
user2509223
eh i should really consider asking a questin on SO otherwise I never get that golden badge.. but what should I ask? I know everything...
 
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user2509223
41A,0Q, its not going so well
 
Ask a stupid question, like whether the ! in <!doctype html> is optional and whether it doesn't make it the opposite. Immediate gold.
 
user2509223
@dystroy cool, thanks i might use it
 
11:01 AM
Personnally I use <:not(doctype) html> when serving IE.
 
user2509223
but maybe its just meaning that if its not doctype than its html and its makes sense tho'
 
It lets IE use the old engine
@derylius You should probably ask to know more
If you say you saw people using <:not(doctype) html> when serving IE, don't give my name
 
user2509223
i will link to your previous post
 
user2509223
what about creating a fake blog for these stuffs and then refering to it in my questions? i could even earn if i put some ads on that site
 
I'm no part in that
I don't know you
 
11:28 AM
Hey - quick HTML/JS Question.. are "Names" generally considered to be unique in the dom? like ID's? <div name="blue"></div> i would be using them to use .serializearray and have all the blue div's selectable together..
 
Don't use names like that
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum jsfiddle.net/jFIT/GLCH5/1 trying to get something that I can paste later into the form and it'll fill it out..
Brain is fried today. KFC style..
 
Who was being annoying?
Also, what the hell is it with the starred comments today? Why so serious?
 
11:48 AM
so.... <input type="checkbox" checked="checked" /> or <input type="checkbox" checked="true" />
round 1. Fight.
 
@OctavianDamiean Sup!
 
I just thought it was about time to appear ... randomly. :D
 
@OctavianDamiean good to see you :D
 
@OctavianDamiean OHAI!
 
11:57 AM
WE FOUND TEH BUKKIT!
 
NO WAI!
 
It's @SomeKittens' brother! He's TehBucket
 
Also, you up for TS tomorrow?
 
So he's a bukkit and a bro, that's like double awesome!
 
11:58 AM
Maybe even today
 
Just send me an email if I'm not around.
 
Cool beans
 
user2509223
12:17 PM
lunch time!!
 
user2509223
lunch time:not(:not())
 
@OctavianDamiean OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG
WE MISSED YOU!!!!
2
 
OMG BROOO!
sup bro
 
BROOO0000oooo.....
ntm just got into work
 
user2509223
can we make a microwave using arduino and javascript for thing so that we can configure it online using json API?
 
12:21 PM
yes
 
user2509223
this way finally the middle of my food wouldnt be so cold
 
user2509223
or maybe i should just stir it before eating it
 
user2509223
but that solution would not include js
 
user2509223
and also my stiring technique is not reliable
 
use these, but not metal
 
user2509223
12:31 PM
cool
 
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user2509223
carbon?
 
!!/sandbox
 
You know, there was this funny idea once upon a time that people were supposed to test out commands and "play" in the sandbox
 
How does wikipedia oneboxing here works ? Does it use a wikipedia API ?
 
user2509223
12:37 PM
it uses Asyncronous Propulsion Inversion
 
user2509223
thats a new insterstellar javascript method
 
I'm looking at the source, it doesn't seem to be done client side
@Incognito Hu ? Is that your book ?
 
user2509223
@Incognito "Now that you know the JavaScript language, how do you proceed?"
 
Thanks Caprica
CDN is a Good Idea or Bad
in terms of Images and script
 
user2509223
12:44 PM
@dystroy few years ago i found a book in the local bookstore about IEEE, it was 5000+ pages
 
user2509223
hi @t1wc
 
hi @derylius
 
@derylius About all of IEEE? Not just a specific thing?
 
user2509223
in Sandbox, 14 mins ago, by dystroy
The IEEE Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic (IEEE 754) is a technical standard for floating-point computation established in 1985 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Many hardware floating point units use the IEEE 754 standard. The current version, IEEE 754-2008 published in August 2008, includes nearly all of the original IEEE 754-1985 standard and the IEEE Standard for Radix-Independent Floating-Point Arithmetic (IEEE 854-1987). The international standard ISO/IEC/IEEE 60559:2011 (with identical content to IEEE 754) has been approved for adoption through J...
 
@derylius I was just doing tests to see how the bot handles wikipedia oneboxing...
 
user2509223
12:50 PM
@dystroy not as good as google now
 
BTW did you mean IEEE754 or IEEE ?
@derylius well, in both cases I don't see how it's done exactly. It seems to be handled partially client side and partially server side
 
user2509223
about IEEE 754
 
@dystroy What you talking about?
 
wikipedia oneboxing.
 
How is the bot involved in you posting wiki links?
 
12:55 PM
He's got you there.
 
@SomeGuy I don't think it is. I was just trying in another room, the sandbox seemed fine
 
Okay
I was just asking what you were trying
 
I was looking at the generated elements and at what the script was doing for wikipedia links
But I see : it's done server side
Probably because of the same-origin-policy
 

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