The main principe of the chat is an admin to user chat only so admin can chat with every user but user can only chat with admin.
I think I will do something like :
if(namespace == admin){ do everything related to admin (with broadcast and emit to specific user) } else { do everything related to user (with socket.to(roomname) etc...) }
Do you think this is a good way of doing this or am I miss using Socket.io ?
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@littlepootis i hope he forgets that people considered him a musician
I'm not a rabid fanboy. There are plenty of things I don't like. But.. I got it for having a very nearly linux-like environment, on a high dpi laptop without hassle, and it has fullfilled that.
@HatterisMad yea. sort. The new ones, absolutatly are aver priced. When I bought mine I could not find a windows machine of similar spec for very much cheaper at all.
I've started setting up VMs for each of the projects I'm working on and have a work one on my desktop now, encrypted and all that, so my mac is just for slack and sits off to the side.
also, mac very nicely handled multiple monitors and scaling when pluggin into a projector for the first time in front of clients. With linux, i'd have to go do a lot more testing before attempting such a feat
This is one of those topics I need a prepared statement for.
I was fiddling with X config files and getting networking working in linux before you were born. I'm no stranger. I just choose not to dick with it on my work machine.
@Tiffany Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
I was going to have code but I first need to discern how I'm going to get a value since it's a child element of an ID
htp.p('<script type="text/javascript">');
htp.p('$(document).ready(function(){');
htp.p('$("#termMenu select").change(function(){');
htp.p('window.location="static URL that does not include domain name?term_in="+');
htp.p('$("#termMenu select option:selected").val();});});</script>');
there's the original code
I want to change it from jquery, because I want to get better with javascript and I want to use a native language
The package displays a course schedule for a semester for students, so they can see what's available and open. There's three pages: first page, user picks item from <option> menu, page directs user to second page, which has a form with options they can pick for the courses they're looking for (e.g. list only computer science courses), and third page displays the results. The javascript I'm messing with is on the first page.
I may even switch the menu on the first page to a get action with a submit button so that it's closer to being ADA compliant, because with the javascript currently, the behavior isn't apparent.