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7:00 AM
@BadgerGirl , @Copy
 
@KarelG regexp objects are declared with forward slashes
 
okay more pythoners
 
if that's what you meant
 
i just quite don't understand
why is he even using the sa module without initializing it ?
 
yeah, but i mean that it should be of string
 
7:00 AM
i mean thats so error prone -_-
 
@KarelG why would it be a string
 
hi. when you put position:relative in a div container...will all its child elements also be relative?
 
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or enemies? :P
 
@deostroll yes, unless they are adopted
 
7:06 AM
@Mosho : standards ...
just get .match('/[^\s]/g') and it's fine for everything
 
!!> var index = 3; "123 45".match('/[^\s]/g')[--index]
 
@Mosho "TypeError: \"123 45\".match(...) is null"
 
fine for everything, except working
 
lol
 
you're fooling me >.>
 
7:08 AM
you're trolling me
 
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trolling you don't work it seems. Gotcha check something better. Maybe xvideos which derylius suggested once before
 
Reopen:
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Q: Golang migration tool

ValeryI am new in Go and I write simple project on it. So, I've started to use gorm but this tool use an automigrations. So, if I want to change column type or delete it I have to write custom migration and collaboration with teammembers becomes hell. How can I organize migrations in my project and use...

 
Hi all, If client close the browser, alert message is coming "Are you sure, you want to close the window or not", if client press yes button then i want to call a function , but I cant able to achieve it. help me

$(window).bind('beforeunload', function (event) {
return "unsaved";
disconnect();
});

disconnect(); function is not calling
 
@Ganesh That's because it's impossible.
 
7:16 AM
@GaneshPravin - That's what happens when you return
 
--> return "unsaved"; Everything after it gets ignored/obsolete
 
I tried with this code also
$(window).bind('beforeunload', function (event) {
disconnect();
return "unsaved";

});
 
@adeneo it's nice to see you talk more in here -- I always see your answers on Main. You're very good man, I've learned a lot from you.
2
 
@bjb568 Do you find that question clear enough ?
@RUJordan +1 we need more adeneo here
 
That an Mr. Burns geeks me out
 
7:18 AM
@dystroy Actually, yes.
 
0
A: Javascript animate CSS float property

ConnorRight, I've never tried animating float before, however In my brain I'm sure jQuery doesn't support it and I'm sure I know how it could be achieved, I'm thinking something like this. Set the elements position to float: left || right use Element.prototype.getBoundingClientRect to get the ...

It's a bit buggy, any tips?
 
@bjb568 I voted
 
@Ganesh onbeforeunload = function() { disconnect(); return "unsaved"; }
 
gosh... I have so much time to close questions when I code in Java and wait for tomcat to start...
 
7:22 AM
i use eclipse for java/android development :x
 
@bjb568 : onbeforeunload = function() { disconnect(); return "unsaved"; } this is also not working.
 
@Ganesh Strange. Demo?
@Connor Why did you roll back my edit?
 
@bjb568 :sure
 
@GaneshPravin if you do anything slightly long (like a request) in disconnect, it can't work in an onbeforeunload callback
@GaneshPravin
2
A: How to make a cross-browser on-window-unload request?

dystroyThe short answer is that you can't. The onbeforeunload event was initially introduced by Microsoft to allow a standard confirmation dialog. It is now supported in the original form by most browsers and in most case a short, non interactive, function is allowed to execute (for example you may log...

 
@Connor Please stop rolling back.
 
7:24 AM
Is there a term for when an anonymous function returns before it's finished with the callbacks?
 
Does there need to be a term for everything?
 
That's irrelevant?
 
@dystroy :its not long process. its just a function with alert()
 
it's the longest function ^^
because it's blocking
just return the string you want to alert
!!/tell GaneshPravin mdn onbeforeunload
 
7:28 AM
@dystroy : yea , i tried like this too
$(window).bind('beforeunload', function (event) {
alert('Bye.');
return "unsaved";

});
this alert is not working
 
alert/prompt/confirm/modalDialog APIs are not allowed inside of a beforeunload callback @GaneshPravin
 
And "disconnecting" from server should really not be done on a browser initiated task started on window closing in the web world
 
@GaneshPravin => console.log('blabla'); ?
 
NAA:
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A: Event tracking not working (yet)?

AlienWebguyPossible duplicate: Need to wrap in CDATA tags: Google Analytics _trackEvent doesn't work with XHTML?

 
7:32 AM
mark it as cv
 
@FabrícioMatté,@dystroy: then , is there any other way ?
 
/nvm kitten did the job
 
Is there a reason this was an answer instead of a vote to close ? — dystroy 20 secs ago
 
@GaneshPravin Depends on what you're trying to achieve
 
Y is there no feature to draw a horizontal line in texts
( it's for an info box )
 
7:37 AM
@FabrícioMatté : i'm doing chat application. if client wants close the browser without disconnecting the chat. I have to call disconnect() before closing the window
 
@KarelG as in, a <strike> effect?
 
@GaneshPravin Well not sure how you're doing it, but last time I did a chat application using webSockets, a connection error/end would fire in the back-end when the user closes the browser. You could also detect a relatively long period of inactivity as a disconnection.
 
@GaneshPravin That's not how you do it. You must detect server-side that you're not receiving new requests
@FabrícioMatté I guess he doesn't use websockets
 
@Ganesh You can't rely on beforeunload.
 
@dystroy yeah, a period without receiving new polling requests works in that case. =]
 
7:40 AM
yes but without text. Well, i can use &nbsp; and set width in CSS. But that tag is deprecated :|
 
@FabrícioMatté : yes i'm not using webSockets ,
 
fe
------  (in green) this is route
------ (in red) this is alternative
 
&nbsp; is neither a tag nor deprecated?
 
i meant <strike>&nbps;</strike>
 
!!/mdn strike
 
@KarelG <del>&nbsp;</del>?
 
@KarelG or, you know, <hr>
 
@CapricaSix It doesn't say it's deprecated in fact it does
 
If you're just going to strikethrough empty spaces
 
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7:42 AM
thanks all for your help.
 
np, good luck
 
i can use hr too, but i have to "hack" it to set it in text :O
 
@KarelG what's the goal ?
 
@Karel Jsfiddle?
 
7:43 AM
2 mins ago, by KarelG
fe
------  (in green) this is route
------ (in red) this is alternative
 
Why not just - ?
 
it should be a line. Visible enough to say that this line color is that on an interactive map
20 ish px
 
you're trolling me right ? :|
 
There are limits to what you should do using this kind of hacks. SVG comes to mind
 
7:45 AM
 
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mmmmm sausage muffin
 
@bjb568 : thx. was thinking to use hr too. Seems that there is no other nice alternatives
 
@OneKitten
If you don't get any answer here on this very specific topic, you might get better luck contacting the authors in the github page (and if you get a solution, please answer your own question). — dystroy 14 secs ago
 
7:50 AM
btw, using color names in styling is for pussies
#FF0000 = red, #00FF00 = green
 
@KarelG using hr to replace drawing is for pussies
 
Yes, you should use pseudo-elements.
 
crossbrowser issue at pseudo-elements :p
it's just a small horizontal line for in text. I'm too lazy for dynamic images
 
You need IE 7 support?!
 
7:53 AM
there are still vista users around >.>
 
thats a real good one :P
 
In any case, you should use a span, not hr.
@KarelG All my idiot (windows users) friends use Chrome.
 
say that to particulars which has a computer but doesn't know more then the power button and the icons on the desktop to start something bravery
 
anyone here used angular directive decorators before?
 
@Karel I do.
 
8:00 AM
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i remember a story of a CS desk of Microsoft. An angry female called in and said that her PC got taken over by the matrix. The screen was displaying falling green characters. She's afraid to touch the pc. After a small moment, the reply of the tech guy was " do you see the mouse there ? Move it a bit. ". The reply was " oh, it's gone. Thank you. What has happened ". Reply: " Someone installed a matrix screensaver on your computer madam "
if ppl can be that stupid, then well... i calculate that in
it's something infinite anyways ...
 
If they are that stupid, the best way to monitize them is with nigerian princes, not a website.
 
@bjb568 Or in-app purchases!
 
At least you can't say she was too stupid to understand the Matrix movie, or at least understand enough to have been scared after having watched it
 
not user friendly ? :p
 
8:06 AM
Also, am I the only one bothered that there's one too many "DEVELOPERS" in the starred messages?
 
Don't star them! 12 is the lucky number.
 
Now I'm going to do something that will make your OCD side itch...
 
oh fuck you, Neil
 
Muahahahaha!
 
lol, say that to those events after hitchcock's birds in cinema
 
8:08 AM
:(
You are all horrible people
 
Quick! Somebody star the 13s!
 
I am the checksum that never matches!
 
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:'(
 
Actually, going to level it out
It bothers me too much
 
8:10 AM
It's still 13… :(
 
What's wrong with that?
It's a prime number, you should be happy
 
But no nice round number :(
 
Having a nice round number and having a prime number are mutually exclusive
 
@bjb568 likes his number like he likes his women: nice and round
 
about the starred "DEVELOPERS", they are missing 9 other people to become the new Developer's 13.
let's add people then :p
 
8:12 AM
@Neil I upvoted you to 2998 rep! Bwahahahaha!
 
I like my numbers like I like my women: in their prime
@bjb568 *twitch*
 
This is awesome
 
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Anyone here is using mean stack on a unix distribution?
 
@SomeGuy Hmm, that is cool
 
8:15 AM
@Bogdan Never heard of it.
 
@SomeGuy : it works in ff while the text says otherwise ?
 
The thing that stumps me is that in order to do that, they probably had to take the text and stick it on top exactly on top of the original text..
I can't imagine the kind of work that would be involved in finding the proper font style
 
@KarelG Doesn't work perfectly on all images, but it's still quite impressive
 
yes i second that
 
thirded
 
8:17 AM
Either I don't know how to use this extension or it recognized text on none of the image I tested it on. How do you use it ?
 
@bjb568 you're not familiar with angular so it'd be hard to be familiar with the MEAN stack :P
 
Refresh the page after installing
 
@SomeGuy yes, and after that ? How do you make it try to recognize text ?
 
@SomeGuy It's built as a chrome extension, but can I use it as a normal include to any page?
 
is it normal for this file /etc/apt/sources.list to contain only this content? #/etc/apt/sources.list
 
8:18 AM
@dystroy Hover over the image's text, and select as normal
 
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ok, it ended recognizing one text. It just seems to be very very bad at that task, worse than the software I was using 10 years ago :(
 
(yawns) To bed!
 
@BogdanM. I'm not an expert with angular/node/linux but you can just ask and someone will answer if they know
 
It's a nice integration but doesn't seem powerful
 
8:19 AM
@dystroy Yeah, but that software wasn't using javascript, so it was inferior
 
@bj
@bjb568 you not here from yesterday arnt u??
 
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!!stat
 
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avg. rep/post: 3.91. Badges: 0g 0s 6b
 
is there ajax programer?
 
8:22 AM
@isaacLee whats one of those?
 
@isaacLee whats the problem?
 
No problem , Sorry
 
AJAX isn't a language
 
!!/welcome isaacLee
 
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8:24 AM
if ajax is a language, then i'm an ajax supporter. Like this
 
@KarelG do you have the hat too?
 
if so, then i'm a dwarf
 
thx picture
 
I wonder why this jsfiddle.net/9H3wQ/2 works correctly in jsfiddle and if I put the same code in my app then it doesn't work same? All functions are running correctly, just the one "on clicking on the arrow icon, it returns the index of row". In my app I'm always getting -1 for it, whereas in jsfiddle everything looks correct.
 
for which purpose are those characters used? H̸̡̪̯ͨ͊̽̅̾̎Ȩ̬̩̾͛ͪ̈́̀́͘ ̶̧̨̱̹̭̯ͧ̾ͬC̷̙̲̝͖ͭ̏ͥͮ͟Oͮ͏̮̪̝͍M̲̖͊̒ͪͩͬ̚̚͜Ȇ̴̟̟͙̞ͩ͌͝S̨̥̫͎̭ͯ̿̔̀ͅ.
 
8:29 AM
how does appbrain get its content from the play store.
 
Did you put your JavaScript code in the HTML section of that fiddle?
Yikes.
 
@SteamFire hello! wave
 
!!tell SteamFire google zalgo
 
yeah :|
 
8:30 AM
@ChankeyPathak put it in the JS part ;)
 
Hello @drogo!
 
@SteamFire none but screwing with text
 
@ChankeyPathak : it requires jQuery, do you have that in ur app ?
 
yes, all other jquery functions are working fine. like when I click on arrow it is expanding
 
8:31 AM
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all is fine, just the row number is always coming -1
 
That's fu*** annoying
 
ah that
 
whereas in jsfiddle row number is coming correct.
 
Censor fail
 
8:32 AM
!!help jQuery.cookie
 
@KarelG Command jquery.cookie does not exist.
 
Amazing. I've just had a train break down literally seconds after maintenance.
 
just focus on row number returned when click on arrow.
in my web application I have jquery.cookie, so there are no errors
 
@JanDvorak what a coincidence. I got to the metro today, and the train pulls up.... aaaand breaks down.
 
I've also got a train break down twice while pulling into a station... and once while pulling out.
 
8:35 AM
i had a train delay of 30 minutes this morning. But could take a peak hour train which comes 20 minutes after the usual time.
was like /win
 
IRL?
 
yes what else.
 
I'm playing OTTD
 
@ChankeyPathak : your code seems fine. where does it not work ?
 
@KarelG jquery.cookie is a plugin
 
8:39 AM
@Kar
@KarelG: It works fine on jsfiddle, when I post it on my web app then there all works fine, but the click on arrow is always returning -1.
 
i know, i heard of it. it's a game based on ... uhm ... transport tycoon ?
i have played a cracked version once. Not sure if the OTTD is better cus didn't tried it
@ChankeyPathak : well, since your code snippet is fine, then i should check the HTML structure in your webapp. does the element really have a grandparent ( since you're calling parent() twice)
 
there also the HTML structure is 100% same. Only diference is that the files which are missing in jsfiddle (which you can see in error console) are present in my web app
 
@KarelG it's Transport Tycoon Deluxe, reverse engineered and then gradually rewritten. Features arbitrary window sizes, tons of graphic packs, train packs, open AI API and much more.
 
if index() returns -1, then the element cannot be found
 
8:43 AM
read the docs ...
 
but why does that happen? :| I am using the same structure, same html
 
so, $(this).parent().parent() returned no element in your web app
 
but why? I'm using same HTML as jsfiddle
 
is there an other table besides that one in the fiddle ? or with similar .arrow class pointer
idk how your web app is set up
 
8:45 AM
no, all is same
 
track it then. Check the parent first, then call its parent again. See if it gives you something
 
xyz.com/page.html

page.html is exactly same as provided in jsfiddle
parent is always returning -1.
 
why arnt u using console? its way better then alert
try to put breakpoints in sources tab at chrome developer tools.
its a lot of code. not very organised. so without breakpoints you have no chance.
 
it works fine ... i have checked it
it does not work in his web app
 
works on systema, not on systemb
 
8:58 AM
o/
 
\o
 
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any query selector guru's here ?
 
how are you guys doing?
 
i'm fine thanks :)
 
9:08 AM
@KarelG what's the question?
 
!!/welcome KarelG
 
`div#bar, div#bar * { ... }`

can that be shortened ?
 
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@KarelG remove the div
 
@KarelG what's wrong with how it is?
 
9:09 AM
div#bar should be replaced with #bar, for much greater speed
 
And yeah, if you have the id there's no point in selecting the parent container
 
it's for the mouse cursor
 
and a selector with a * is almost always the proof the design is flawed
 
you won't get a big speed impact out of it, but yeah, you can just leave the div out
yeah, i'd be more worried about the * selector there
 
it's not flawed if it's for a mouse cursor eh
 
9:10 AM
are you absolutely sure you need it?
 
why not just #bar ?
 
What does a mouse curser have to do with your selector?
 
@RUJordan there can be cases, but here, div isn't even the parent
 
@RUJordan probably something like #bar { cursor: tilting }
 
i'm just reviewing a company css. it's uniform across multiple pages. pretty non-straightforward
 
9:12 AM
@dystroy of course, but it's irrelevant to the actual selector, no?
 
why would you need * for the cursor? that should be determined by the parent/wrapper anyhow
 
because the pointer defaults to the label elements within the div. that div is within a form element
there is a huge chain of selector at it
 
ok? then just reset the label?
 
and the other labels then ? it should not have this behavior
the chain is like this atm

#baseId div#longId div#otherLongId,
#baseId div#longId div#otherLongId * { cursor: pointer; }

it's for one page. The other pages has same div id, longId, but other baseId. There, the cursor shouldn't be pointer.

i hate that person who did this css sheet
 
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9:17 AM
Is there any difference here if I forget the "new" keyword when calling this constructor:
var Line = function (type) {

    if ( type === 'X' ) return new THREE.Line(X, Y);
};
var line1 = "new" Line('X'); <------ ?
 
@Schoening if type isn't x, it returns undefined in one case, {} in the other.
 
Ah. Yeah Okay. So I should add a if ( type === undefined ) and proceed from there?
 
hey, if i have a <input type=file name=.... id=... > is there a way to check if a file was provided?
 
@Schoening if type is X, the effects are the same
 
Thanks.
 
9:25 AM
@Infested : just check the value of that input
if value == '' -> no file selected
 
@KarelG that's horrible
 
what do you mean? i have a form and that input is inside it.
 
@GNi33 : hate 2 kill ? :p
 
so onsubmit i have a function that checks other inputs
 
@KarelG wat?
 
9:27 AM
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#wrapper - Well that's awfully general/specific
 
@Infested
1) get the input by its id
2) get the value
3) compare it with empty string, value == ''
3.1) if true -> no file selected
3.2) if false -> file selected
 
<form action="AddQuestion" onsubmit="return checkInput();" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
ok
 
@GNi33 well, i thought to kill that person who wrote the said css selector in chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/16013075#16013075
 
thx
 
9:30 AM
it's really bad css, you have my permission :P
 
is that correct? if(document.getElementById("file_input").value == "")
 
@Infested What if the value is false?
 
how can it be false?
 
false == '' // true
 
<input id="file_input" type="file" name="file_input">
 
9:34 AM
@Infested Science.
 
@monners The value can't be false
Wait, file input
Nevermind
 
so what should i write?
 
@SomeGuy BAHAHAHAHA
Face!
 
boo
 
@KarelG Command prop() does not exist.
 
9:35 AM
!!kimapproves
 
@SomeGuy Actually I didn't know. Maybe it can't be false, but still. Plenty of ways to spoof an input
 
Regardless, isn't the value property always a string?
 
I dunno. Is it?
 
I think so
 
9:36 AM
it's to check if a file got chosen or not
 
Yeah
 
!!> 'false' == false
 
@monners false
 
!!> \'false\'
 
@monners "SyntaxError: illegal character"
 
9:37 AM
Boo
 
so what should i write? :S
 
@Infested A novelette about a boy who's lost his way
 
@Infested Erotic batman fanfiction
2
 
Could anyone explain to me how StateObject works on history.pushState ? I fail to understand after reading the mdn page.
 
@Kippie Nice.
 
9:39 AM
It seems to work correctly when defined as empty or as {}
 
I'd actually read that.
Heck, I'd narrate that, and become a youtube celebrity!
 
has anyone ever played untrusted - the adventures of dr eval?
 
!!google adventures of dr eval
 
Heck, I'd film that and become king of the hollywood sleazy underworld
Actually I'm 99% sure it's already been done.
 
9:40 AM
@Infested <-- this. But since you're using onsubmit, use this instead of geteleblablaid in your function
 
@CapricaSix how many levels are there by the way?
 
To avoid copyright infringement I'd call it Batonman and Robin - Gettin' criminal
 
why not batnudist ?
 
I'm at the level with the three sets of drones right now and when I try and use 'map.' inside the playercallback function it breaks. . .wtf?
nevermind, that's not a question I'll figure it out on my own when I get back home. . .epic game though. . . for developers
 
@monners Who would their nemeses be?
 
9:43 AM
@Kippie I dunno. Mr. Chill ?
That's right. I made it gay. Deal with it.
 
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@monners hah! GAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
 
@monners Or, we could go the "gross sex" way, and make it "scat woman". That's right, I made it about poop sex.
2
 
uhm uhm
 
Yeah, I might have taken it a bit too far
 
9:54 AM
!!doge gay,stars,scat
 
       wow
                  so gay
                            very stars
such scat
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