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12:38 AM
@Feeds :O \o/ Yayayayayayayayay!!!
 
posted on June 24, 2010 by kangax

3rd preview of IE9 was released yesterday, with some amazing additions, like canvas element and an extensive ES5 support. I’ve been digging through it a little, to see what has changed and what hasn’t — mainly looking at JScript and DOM. I posted some of the findings on twitter, but want to also list them [...]

posted on March 01, 2011 by kangax

I noticed this code few days ago — in one of the “modules” of an internal app I’m working on — which looked like this: if (MyApp == null) { var MyApp = {} } This was at the beginning of the file, and was obviously a way to define global “namespace” object, if one [...]

 
@Feeds o_o Why is there CSS inside the feed post?
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Hmmmm, annoying 'James Padolsey» JavaScript category ' at the start. Might want to pass that through Pipes to clean it up
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@YiJiang oneboxed SO things have no CSS inside either
 
12:54 AM
@Nathan I found out that he's embedded his styles inline in those posts, I think I might have to clean them up with pipes
 
oh I see
good night!
 
nn
 
Hmmm, I can't get these messages to the bin
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1:10 AM
posted on January 01, 0001

JavaScript Garden JavaScript Garden (GitHub: BonsaiDen / JavaScript-Garden) by Ivo Wetzel and Zhang Yi Jiang is a collection of interesting and quirky JavaScript example code. I spend a good part of every day reading and writing about JavaScript, and I’ve found things in there that are new to me. It’s definite weekend reading material! Made by Many’s SXSW Node App P

posted on January 01, 0001

Welcome to part 16 of Let’s Make a Web App, a tutorial series about building a web app with Node. This series will walk you through the major areas you’ll need to face when building your own applications. These tutorials are tagged with lmawa. Click to show previous tutorials. Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Installation and Skeleton App, source code commit: 4ea936b Part 3: RE

posted on January 01, 0001

More jQuery Screencasts I’ve previously mentioned Josh Timonen’s awesome screencasts, and he sent us two more jQuery-focused tutorials: Improving the Delicious Bookmark Button with jQuery Building a Simple AJAX Website with Sinatra & jQuery Linking JavaScript Objects to HTML Elements In Linking JavaScript Objects to HTML Elements, Tait Brown discusses using the $.data(

posted on January 01, 0001 by contact.us

The float property is a valuable and powerful asset to any web designer/developer working with HTML and CSS. Tragically, it can also cause frustration and confusion if you don’t fully understand how it works. Test or refresh your knowledge as Noah Stokes explores float theory and behavior, and guides us through common float-related coding pitfalls.

posted on January 01, 0001 by contact.us

There’s really only one central principle of good content: it should be appropriate for your business, for your users, and for its context. Appropriate in its method of delivery, in its style and structure, and above all in its substance. As Erin Kissane explains, content strategy is the practice of determining what each of those things means for your project—and how to get there from where you

 
Yeah, same with this one too. What's wrong hmmmm?
Ah well, I'm too tired to use pipes to make this work... maybe some other time
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What other feeds do you want to see here?
 
I like seeing the tweets that pop up occasionally
I can't access twitter from work
 
@david Hey, the chatroom isn't a proxy for Twitter, okay? ;)
 
pfft, isn't that the point of a feed? pulling stuff like that together into one place?
so i don't have to check rss and twitter and common blog posts
 
2:07 AM
@Gourneau Actually, I just found out about the jQuery waypoint plugin, which should do exactly what you want - I think it's more flexible than whatever I will come out with anyway
for ( colID in positionsMap ) {
  // safe sex
  if ( !{}.hasOwnProperty.call(positionsMap, colID) ) continue;
Ahem...
 
2:25 AM
The one that scrolls infinitely is cool ...
 
@TannerOttinger Only if you're using your scroll wheel or something - if you use the scrollbar things gets a lot more messy
 
Lol, it moves, but i'm still gripping it!
 
Chrome does that, its less jarring, while Firefox shifts the entire viewport with the scrollbar
Its a tradeoff, you either mess up the viewport, or limit the user's ability to scoll
 
It depends on what's scrolling. If comments, or the sort, are loaded(somewhat like the JQ comments), then it might be ok. If you are trying to load a lot of new content, that the user would read, then this might be a problem.
 
I'd say Chrome handles this slightly better. But meh, why not have a button to press to load the content like what Ars has?
Infinite scroll was hip a few years ago ;)
 
 
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7:29 AM
hello, any body here?
 
 
3 hours later…
10:12 AM
Morning all. Does anyone have understanding of how Crockford does his namespacing in JS - there's something I'm not too sure about
 
 
3 hours later…
1:02 PM
hello...
 
hello guys/gals
i'm totally new to jscript ....
i need to add digits in an integer together until i get a val below 9
any ideas?
 
@megazoid JavaScript. JScript is Microsoft's implementation of the ECMAScript standard
 
understood @Yi Jiang ... can u help me to solve my issue?
 
@megazoid Keep dividing the digits from the front or the back?
 
can u show me how?
as i said, i'm totally new on java
:)
 
1:12 PM
@megazoid Uh, Java is a totally different language
 
in PHP we have a function called explode
 
Are you trying to learn JavaScript or Java?
 
i need it in JavaScript ... to put into my web page
 
You understand the concept of recursive functions?
 
nope :(
 
1:15 PM
Let's see... maybe start with a very simple tutorial to JavaScript, like this one: dev.opera.com/articles/view/programming-the-real-basics
 
cool ... lemme check this out
 
Or maybe start with Eloquent JavaScript: eloquentjavascript.net
Its best to read a good book first then try to do stuff
 
1:29 PM
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1:51 PM
We have developers here where I work who dont understand recursive functions
it really depresses me
 
2:09 PM
I just got here from JavaScript-Garden (by way of CodeProject), and I wanted to say first of all that JavaScript-Garden looks really nice, both the design (and effects) and the content, especially as I'm just reading JS The Good Parts, and JS-G makes a great reference for a lot of what is contained there.
Additionally, a thank you to JS-G for letting me know about SO chat rooms, I had no idea and I've been using SO for a while now. Thank You, Ivo Wetzel and Zhang Yi Jiang.
 
@Schmuli Sure ;)
 
2:27 PM
aloha all
apparently the site that i was doing for today was deferred until next week cause the practical room was double booked >.>
pack of planks
 
nice
lucky for you
 
@Loktar not really. It was done, I just want it marked and out of the road
they wanted 3 different types of navigation on a 4 page website
 
ah ok
 
@Loktar did you see the spec?
I posted it up yesterday
21 hours ago, by Myles Gray
Student name: 			Date handed in			Hand in: 14 – 18 March 2011
Student pathway:			Marker name:			Date marked:

Your site will demonstrate all the features covered in the first 20 chapters of the Microsoft Expression Web 2 text book.  Your site will be a minimum of 4 pages in size for a real organization.  Content can be imported from their existing website or Word documents.  Templates can be used.  This is to make the practical as ‘real life’ as possible.

Marking criteria: (worth 10% of total marks)
 
@MylesGray EW2? Gosh, they really are outdated - its, what, EW4 at least isn't it?
 
2:32 PM
@YiJiang yes sir... they wont buy the new software
cause the machines are all XP
 
Expression wtf
 
@Loktar yep :P
and FRAMES
Frames dont work in Chrome!
anyone know how to update something on a dropdown change
//Change handler activates if statement
if(wireValues.value > 0) {
	add_button.appendChild(add_wire);
}
 
3:01 PM
Eww, frames
Go iframes
 
I thought frames were the new hip thing! Along with tiling small images as your background.
We learned the same thing when I was in college it cracked me up
we briefly touched css..
 
@Loktar Possibly as hip as using <table>'s as a layout option
 
3:17 PM
man some questions are such gold mines
7
A: jQuery .val() not working when setting a variable

LoktarYour var statement needs to look something like this var something = "hello" $('#textvalue').val(something ); Right now your not actually assigning a value to a variable, and then you are trying to use the var keyword. Variable Reference

just got 70 for that
 
@Loktar You have to fill your quota of free daily reps on SO!
 
Yeah the key is being first.. i have to type like a madman
 
@Loktar FGITW
 
3:35 PM
Just announced speakers and talks for the jQuery Conference 2011: San Francisco Bay Area, April 16-17 http://bit.ly/jqcon11sf-speakers
 
hmmm
that sounds fun
 
Whew, these jQuery conferences aren't cheap
 
lol
 
Aji
anyone using JQM?
 
Yeah I wouldnt pay for it
I would try to get my job to send me
but.. the gov is having funding issues currently
 
user1385191
3:44 PM
1 day training in jQuery is $400?
 
so I was denied
 
user1385191
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
 
woah I didnt see that
I was just looking at the conference prices
I wonder how in depth the training even is....
 
user1385191
man flash in the can was half that price and had more speakers
 
flash in the can?
 
user1385191
3:46 PM
I got in for free anyways since I'm a student an it was held at my school
 
nice
I want to go to the gamedev conference
but its so much $$
 
user1385191
yeah it's gotta be since it's in the Bay Area
 
user1385191
just like Adobe MAX
 
@Loktar - Training classes info blog.jquery.com/2011/02/28/…
 
3:47 PM
Hmm, variables would be nice in css
Though isn't "counter-increment: myIndex;" a type of variable?
 
user1385191
I'd really like to see the source code of a full-scale jQuery application
 
the advanced training looks ok, thanks for the link @RedWolves
 
It'll be an interesting class Justin Myers of JupiterJS is giving it ... will probably explore JavaaScriptMVC
 
yeah I would love to go, sucks I cant get my job to pay for it
 
By the way never knew stackoverflow had chat rooms...how long has this been around?
 
Aji
3:53 PM
any jQuery Mobile devs here?
@RedWolves its been here for like 4-5 months i guess..
 
10-15-2010 according to info ;-)
 
Aji
:)
 
Aji I might be able to help if not I can get your question answered
 
Aji
im developing an app with JQM based on arabic..
but even if i put language "Ar" and direction "rtl" seems its not working
i dont have much knowledge in JS..especially jQuery..so im kind of stuck between..
i could do something like this <div align="right">تاريخ الاصدار</div>
but searching for a cleaner solution with css or something..
 
align is deprecated, and it refers to layout, not text direction
 
Aji
4:00 PM
any idea on this??
 
@Aji The CSS property you're looking for is direction. The value should be rtl I think
 
Aji
yes..but its not working with lists.
 
user1385191
yeah div align=center was all the rage...in 1999
 
oh man I remember the sweet <center>
I was like oh you want your page centered? Psh easy!
and people were all like OMG! did you use frontpage to do something that awesome? And I was like no. Notepad!
 
Aji
4:03 PM
html {
direction: rtl;
}
like this?
 
@Aji That should work
 
Aji
let me try out.
 
<body style="width:100%;">
    <div id="container" style="margin: auto;">
        I'm in the center...
    </div>
</body>
 
isnt it best practice margin: 0 auto;
i mean I guess it would work to not specify top and bottom, and just set them to auto too
there we go I edited it :P
 
Aji
still no luck folks..let me show my code..
<li style="direction:rtl"> <a href="#" onclick = "$. mobile.changePage ('wtf.php', 'slide ', false, true)" >البحث بأحدث تشريع </a></li>
html is not working..so i decided to add directly to the <li>
center is also cool for me
 
user1385191
 
user1385191
?
 
Aji
@MattMcDonald might something related to jQuery?
i meant jqm
 
Try using
direction:rtl !important;
?
 
Aji
okay.
 
@aji I've asked the jQM devs ... haven't gotten a response
 
4:18 PM
ot Has anyone been able to cast a vote lately?
 
Aji
@RedWolves Thankyou very much
 
user1385191
avoid importants
 
user1385191
they're not worth the hassle
 
Aji
what it is supposed to do?
 
@MattMcDonald Only for debugging
 
4:19 PM
Overides any css style of the element regardless when a style is added
 
Aji
oh..
 
@Aji It overrides the normal specificity used by CSS to determine which rulesets should be followed when two different rulesets selects the same elements
 
If that works, then you'll know that something else is trying to style the element to ltr instead of rtl
 
It proves that its jQuery Mobile that's the problem here
 
Aji
no luck for me :(
with direction:rtl !important;
 
4:21 PM
:/
 
Aji
at-least <center> will do
 
@Aji Hang on, what are you trying to do here again?
 
@YiJiang I got lost as well xD
 
Aji
i want to make the direction rtl
 
@Aji Then why would <center> do anything like that? It only centers the element, and doesn't do anything to the text direction
 
4:24 PM
I don't see how <center> would help
 
Aji
i do understand the difference..but as an ugly patch.
if i make the rtl on <li> on jQm it will be ugly..it has the disclosure icon in the right side
so i thought of center.
 
user1385191
Dumb article of the day goes to.....MSDN.
 
user1385191
well, the top part anyways
 
Every single time I go to a Microsoft site, I'm apparently selected to do a survey. :/
 
user1385191
4:28 PM
UA sniffing is oh so terrible.
 
user1385191
some browsers like Opera have spoofed their UA before.
 
4:39 PM
@MattMcDonald did you put this in my code? part.parentNode = removeChild(part);
should it not be part.parentNode.removeChild(part);
 
user1385191
probably a typo
 
user1385191
I'm still sick
 
okay cool
sick?
 
user1385191
have you found it easier to work with the DomBuilder?
 
user1385191
yeah had a chest cold for the past few days
 
4:41 PM
oh shit one man :(
yeah DOM builder makes it so much easier
i like how much more like pure JS it is than that JQ shit
 
0
A: Hide div's if they are empty

RaynosWhy does nobody use .filter ? $("div").filter(function() { return this.childNodes.length === 0; }).hide(); This is a more elegant solution compared to using .each.

Why does no-one use .filter :\
 
user1385191
I use .filter in my flixel game for parsing the level map :)
 
no one knows about it?
 
What about $.grep !
Barely anyone uses grep
 
user1385191
it's one of those lesser-known array iterator functions
 
user1385191
4:44 PM
like .every, .each, .some, etc
 
user1385191
but filter's great because you just give it a function to check against and it constructs a new array based off of every element that returns true
 
@MattMcDonald were you messing with the zone descriptions?
 
user1385191
I looked at one of your functions that was adding HTML through an HTML string and tried to translate it to the DomBuilder
 
was that the add_zone one?
 
user1385191
I don't remember
 
4:49 PM
hmm my JSON seems to be messed up for it...
 
user1385191
oh good Notepad++ cached it
 
user1385191
add_part_to_zone_non_recursive
 
user1385191
man I should have used cloneNode for those tr nodes.
 
@MattMcDonald jquery doesnt have .every or .some, it has.map though
 
user1385191
right, I was just reciting from the as3 docs
 
4:51 PM
What characters are allowed / not allowed in an object's property?
 
@Greg anything is allowed
 
@MattMcDonald nahh its not that one its actually adding a new zone to the estimate
i think my model is messed up
 
user1385191
that was the only other function I touched
 
@Raynos there is nothing wrong with obj["Some/thing"]?
 
user1385191
it's a string
 
4:53 PM
awh man thats weird it fails but then if i refresh the page it works
O_o
like the ones i added before the refresh show up
 
user1385191
so long as you enclose your property name in quotes while declaring, you can do pretty much anything
 
user1385191
that's the theory behind json
 
@Greg there's nothing wrong with that. Any valid string is a valid property
 
very good
@Raynos and to set it, I will need the square brackets?
 
@Greg yes.
 
4:56 PM
ok thanks
 
unless its also a valid identifier in foo.bar
 
user1385191
I love object bracket notation
 
Not I
I love dot notation
 
user1385191
dynamic properties with variables
 
It just looks "cleaner" to me
yeah I agree @MattMcDonald that is one good thing about them
 
4:58 PM
What vector image formats are available in a <canvas> ?
 
@MylesGray In that question you just edited, Google ad, not add
@Greg Eh, if you're going to use vector, then why not just use SVG?
 
any particular reason why this wont work:
if(zone_description != undefined){
       newstub += "<p>" + zone_description + "</p>";
}
 
@MylesGray Define 'won't work'?
 
its meant to check if zone_description is undefined but it just throws an error saying zone_description is undefined
rather than handling it
 
@YiJiang I don't want everything to be vector
 
5:04 PM
no one?
 
The only thing to watch for is not escaping nested " or '
@Greg did you just say vector image and <canvas> Heard of a thing called SVG ?
 
@Raynos I'm trying to make a prototype for a game, which is currently using canvas, but the graphics I've been supplied are in a vector format
 
@MylesGray because someone did window.undefined = true in your code?
 
I guess they don't need to be in vector format, but I wondered if canvas could draw a vector-based image
 
nahh thats not there :P
 
5:07 PM
@Greg Seriously think about whether the entire graphics will be vector or bitmap and use SVG or canvas respectively
@Greg thats like saying I wonder if JavaScript could do number crunching. It can but please use C or FORTRAN instead for that. It's just not the right tool for the job
 
weird if i change it to = instead of != it still says its undefined
 
I kind of agree, but Im not a fan of svg really. I just prefer canvas
 
@MylesGray are you sure the error isn't zone_description is undeclared? Have you tried typeof zone_description !== "undefined" ?
 
They need to add vector to canvas
and nix svg
 
@Loktar no. canvas is not build for it. That's just like saying we need OOP in C and nix C++
 
5:09 PM
Currently its not
Just like it didnt initially have 3d support
Nah its totally different, Flash can do vector or bitmap
I think canvas should be the same
getContext("svg")
bam and its done :P
 
@Loktar oh cmon! Your going to do 3D? Use webGL!
 
Mainly because mixing vector/bitmap would be easier if canvas handled both
 
Seriously, Right tool for the job.
Don't just do everything in one tool.
That's like using jQuery as your only javascript framework
 
I totally agree with what you are saying
I just think they need to consider combining the two
 
ok let me re-word it ... Canvas has geometry drawing (in my mind, that is vector graphics). Is there a file format that graphics can be saved to so canvas can draw them using its own shapes?
 
5:12 PM
@Greg you know the difference between raster and vector graphics right?
 
yes
 
yeah Raster was the word I was looking for
 
geometry drawing in the canvas is raster.
The entire canvas is raster
You can not zoom in on the canvas without loss of quality.
 
I know, but the geometry data has to come from somewhere ...
 
yeah, the lines arent as crisp, and resizing can make it look blurry
 
5:13 PM
@Greg CSV. "Rectangle, 10, 10, 50, 50" -> drawRect(10,10, 50, 50)
 
hmm, sounds like I'll have to get a drawing tool for canvas to create that data in csv then
 
wow @Raynos idk wtf I was thinking when I said canvas("3d") for some reason I was under the assumption canvas("3d") intiated webgl....
 
@Raynos the actual error is: Uncaught ReferenceError: zone_description is not defined
 
@MylesGray that's because the variable hasn't been declared. There's a difference between undeclared and uninitialised
 
@Raynos I know it is meant to pull from the JSON but my JSON has gone and died so I want to check if it is a var
typeof zone_description !== "undefined"
false
 
5:16 PM
var foo
if (foo == undefined) { console.log("uninitialised"); }
if (bar == undefined) { console.log("Not gonna happen. Not defined error"); }
@MylesGray that's how you check whether a variable exists. Alternatively you can check for window.zone_description !== undefined
 
rightttt okay
 
@Greg Sorry, my point is, you can store it in any data at all. Are you trying to import data into or out of the canvas?
@Loktar I'm sure canvas 3d is something different
 
@Raynos not trying yet, just seeing what is possible
I think I'll just save the vector image as png and load it like any other image
 
@Loktar seems like your right. But in older browsers there's also a plugin to "emulate" webgl when it's not supported. But yes in modern browsers canvas 3d goes to webgl
@Greg as far as I'm aware there is not easy way to get a vector image into a format that can be drawn programatically
 
user1385191
I'm working on a flash app right now that does a ton of programmatic graphics
 
user1385191
5:20 PM
Raynos is bang on
 
on to my next question :)
Can someone explain how to store a list of Objects by reference so I can remove any object from the list when I want
Is this where in comes in?
 
var obj = {}
obj["referenceName"] = someObject
 
weird lol I thought so, but when I just looked it up I didnt see it in any examples so I thought i was thinking of something different.
 
etc.
 
ha I would love to see what the 3d emulation was like omg.
I bet its horribly slow
 
5:25 PM
Apparently not much slower
it uses a firefox plugin
march 22 = firefox 4.0
 
ah ok, so its HW accelerated i imagine
I was imagining some sort of software engine
like an excanvas type deal for 3d.
 
@Loktar ew no :o
Can we start writing ES5 the minute ff4 comes out?
"Right, now we've got FF4, Chrome & IE9. Screw browser compliance, these guys support ES5 so I'm writing ES5, HTML5 & CSS3!"
 
@MattMcDonald see the set Wires function:
function setWires()
{
	var labelNode = document.getElementById("part_6-48");
	var firstNode = labelNode.parentNode.getElementsByTagName("tr")[1];
	firstNode.id = "wiring_row_0";
	Wireholder.wires.push(firstNode);
	var selectNode = firstNode.getElementsByTagName("select")[0];
	selectNode.id = "wiring_select_0";
	var buttonNode = firstNode.getElementsByTagName("a")[0];
	buttonNode.id = "wiring_button_0";
}
 
user1385191
I told you can get rid of it by setting those ids yourself in the php file
 
@Greg did the whole objects are (kind of) associative arrays solve your question?
 
5:28 PM
oh yes i forgot!
 
@MattMcDonald php?! PHP?! Who would choose to write PHP over js!
 
user1385191
he's doing a CMS
 
user1385191
I helped him with the JS while I was home sick on monday
 
user1385191
lol I'm guessing Array.isArray was created because typeof is so unreliable
 
@Raynos hmmm, not really. I know how objects are associative arrays, but I don't have names for these objects as they are created on the fly
 
user1385191
5:31 PM
this proxy class looks interesting. I've yet to play with Proxy in as3.
 
@Greg Oh you want to remove them by reference. Do you want a clever solution or a solution? Do you have any frameworks/libraries?
 
Hi everybody. I am still learning HTML, how can I display a popup dialog box just like on stackoverflow.com on the "ask question page" when click on insert image link - and there is a popup window coming up. What is techology, can you suggest where to look at? FireBug is saying there is something to do with IFrame...
 
user1385191
it's a modal window
 
@CaptainComic I recommend you look at jQuery UI modal windows
 
@Raynos I am using pure js for this, how about a js fiddle if you have time. I'll give you a star :)
 
A gold star?!
 
user1385191
the iframe is for uploading purposes
 
@Greg what do you want to do with it? add/remove/toArray ?
 
@Raynos Yeah that's all
 
Basically I need to display a poput where user will upload image than I need to get back to main page - just like in stackoverflow->askquestion->insert image
 
user1385191
5:36 PM
the other pertinent thing is what would you use to determine what object gets removed?
 
@Greg toArray returns the list or a clone of the list?
 
errrr... the original list
 
@CaptainComic check the jquery ui and also check <input type="file">
 
So my modal window will have "file" form element must handle uploadrequest and close itself
 
posted on March 09, 2011

On Monday and Tuesday I did some heavy-duty research into the new HTML5 input types and attributes, and I published a desktop and a mobile compatibility table. Let’s start with some good news. The readonly attribute, which makes a form field read-only, is supported by all browsers, both mobile and desktop. Even IE9. Cool, huh? The rest of the input story is worse. Much worse. Let̵

posted on March 10, 2011

Samsung now has two major operating systems for the smartphone market: Android and its own bada. (We can ignore Windows for now.) Very cleverly, it is stealing the spotlights with its Android devices, while steadily building bada in the background, creating a developer ecosystem and upgrading the OS until it can somewhat compete with iOS and Android. The reason for this dual strategy is that

 
user1385191
5:38 PM
SO uses an iframe to send the data to a page without changing the page
 
user1385191
this is something you're better off asking on StackOverflow itself, not the chat
 
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@MattMcDonald How do I account for this with php: Wireholder.wires.push(firstNode);
 
I was afraid to ask in SO cause the question is too lame...
 
5:40 PM
I have id'd the nodes in php so all i need to do is push it to the array
 
user1385191
the question isn't that bad
 
Ok will ask on SO then
 
user1385191
you just do a document.getElementById and then push it
 
Using <input type="file"> and the HTML5 file API will work. Not really supporting of old browsers though
 
Ahh yes of course
 
user1385191
5:42 PM
all you're doing is hard-coding some ids in and getting rid of the DOM traversal I was using to set those inital ids
 
@Raynos that's nice, thank you
 
@MattMcDonald Yeah i have it sorted now :)
 
user1385191
in web apps, ids are huge
 
user1385191
they allow you to easily access elements without tons of DOM traversal
 
user1385191
just be sure to use a convention like I did with the rows
 
5:45 PM
@MattMcDonald perfect! works like a charm now
Yeah it makes sense to menow
i never thought of pushing to an array
 
user1385191
arrays are a necessity in apps
 
@Raynos I almost forgot your star: ★
 
u guys mind me asking something - I want to use Dialog from jQuery UI do I have to download the whole stuff?
 
user1385191
jQ UI actually allows you to pick what features you want and don't want and then compiles a file for you
 
user1385191
I'm not a big fan of the code itself, but it should get you what you want
 
5:51 PM
Yeah donwloadbuilder, ok i just need to RTFM
 
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