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8:12 PM
@ndugger Well, you could always parse the HTNL yourself and deduce whatever information you need out of it.
 
True, but at that point, just use XML
 
@Danack Is displaying the exact same HTML a strict requirement?
Or is it just the content you care about?
@ndugger The format doesn't really matter, it just takes a different mapping function to extract the data...
If the requirement is to display the HTML as is, though... nothing much else to do.
 
Sure, but use proper formats for what their intended for. I could write a parser to parse php files in javascript, but why?
 
@MadaraUchiha the api is returning 3rd party content to be displayed on a page (think Google news aggregator), so yeah, it's a strict requirement.
they aren't going to be 'widgets' that react will be controlling, or have any interaction with the rest of the page, just bits of HTML that need to be displayed using their <p> <b> <i> tags. Pretty much all of the other tags get stripped out before sending to the user.
 
@loktar nioh/nier/titanfall 2/gravity rush 2
what do I get
 
8:19 PM
@Danack I'd stick them in an iframe
@Mosho I hear titanfall 2 is good
Haen't had the chance to try it myself though
 
yeah it's totally up my alley too
I also never played the last of us
should probably try it too
but I get soft when I hear "survival horror"
after horizon zero dawn I need a good story
 
@MadaraUchiha what's the advantage of that?
 
@Danack 1. The third party cannot interact with your page
So no XSS risks, no code injection, no pwnd messages through hacks to the 3rd party
2. You just stick the HTML in, give it a set height and width, and it just works
Since you don't plan of having control over it, it's perfect for you.
Especially if it's a widget or an ad.
Or rather, you give the iframe an src with the url that returns the HTML
And it should do the rest.
 
@MadaraUchiha I'll probably try that, however if there are a lot of elements on the page, it might behave less well than having it inline. The HTML is parsed by a 3rd party service to clean it up. It's relatively guaranteed to not have any XSS in it.
 
@Danack We said that at my previous company too
Then this happened
Shit happens
 
8:54 PM
Hi. Should I still unsubscribe an observable even if it completed ? xample : Observable.of(1).subscribe(...) - should I keep a reference to it and unsubscribe?
I think I found an answer. and it is NO.
(unless i'm wrong)
 
anyone know how to create a 2 sided bar chart with d3.js?
 
what in the actual fuk
 
9:09 PM
@Mosho ?
 
I currently have a standard horizontal bar chart that extends left to right, but id like to have a line at 50 (halfway), and have values less than half extend to the left of the center line and values greater than half extend to the right of the center line
 
prices
 
however i have pretty much 0 experience with d3
anyone know of examples that could help me out?
 
omg and I can't have electronic delivery
fuck ps store
can't use my credit cards
can't use my paypal
0 info in feedback messages
0 phone/email response
 
9:15 PM
> IF IT'S ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, input it in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS.

> If you have an apartment number, and your bank statement lists it on the SAME LINE as your street address ... ENTER YOUR STREET ADDRESS AS LISTED ON YOUR BANK ACCOUNT : ALL ON LINE ONE OF THE PSN BILLING INFO.
from ps forums
jesus
I don't remember I ever had this kind of trouble billing a card
 
 
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11:01 PM
@Loktar I sent you a steam request
if you're wondering who that is
 
This private company spent $59m to build a moon rover.. thewire.in/81636/teamindus-moonshot-xprize-rover
 
why are there borders on this site when all the borders are zerod 69.195.124.202/~austinrw/?page_id=6
 
pft. waterloo
kitchener is better :D
 
how is it better
 
11:08 PM
because I live here
 
honest question
 
less students too
 
I'm a student
and the students live elsewhere
 
students are schmucks
 
students live around the university this one is a little further out
I know because there are no 8 room crackhouses for sale around that one
 
11:10 PM
@William what border?
 
@littlepootis thin lines make sure you are browsering in chrome I think it is a background image shadow or something else
 
I drove 15 mins to UW last time, didn't particularly enjoy it
 
It has a margin though.
footer {
    border-top: 1px solid #333;
}
because this
 
@rlemon my mom shopped around for a new house recently
 
no i zero them out with *{border:0 !important}
 
11:12 PM
she said realtors tell her she could get almost a cool mil for their house
bought for 375k 8.5 years ago
 
But did you border-top: 0 !important
and border-top-width: 0 !important
 
!important should override it but it doesn't matter because it isn't the top border its the right and left side ones
 
It's definitely a seller's market out there... which sucks, since I want to get a house next year
 
I would happily live in a luxury trailer
 
I might just rent for a couple of years first instead
 
11:16 PM
if you can get a mortgage it's almost always better
that one is on a cul-de-sac too
 
11:36 PM
you guys have any idea about the border here 69.195.124.202/~austinrw/?page_id=6
 
I want to get the currency of some exchange rates upon loading my page (so they can be used in the input fields), but when trying to use ajax to store the result from the api call, they are undefined, because ajax is asynchronous
I do not want to set async to false, as it is deprecated
How would I go on about doing it?
I am trying to do this: var USDExchangeRate = fetchExhangeRate('USD');
Where fetchExchangeRate executes an ajax request (by the help of jQuery). It returns undefined, because the method returns a value before the ajax request is finished.
 
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