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12:06 PM
@Raynos Pretty much. Recommendation is one thing, but it's certainly something I don't follow. I write JS as if I'm a JS developer and as if the person maintaining my code would be a JS developer.
 
@AndyE ....and knows where you sleep
 
lol
Speaking of which, I've written some horrible code in my time that I haven't gotten around to improving over the past few years. To put it another way, If I get hit by a bus tomorrow, I'm almost certainly going to hell.
@YiJiang I can't seem to find your answer again, but that's great :-)
4
A: Jquery way to push an element to the top of the z-index order?

Yi JiangYou can try using something simple like this: var elements = $('selector').click(function(){ $(this).css('z-index', max++); }), max = Math.max.apply(Math, elements.map(function() { return parseInt($(this).css('z-index'), 10) || 0; }).get()); This will cause each clicked ele...

Nice work :-)
 
@AndyE I'm using .css again because IE doesn't like getComputedStyle
Hmmm... I'd assume that the following will clean up the HTML, but it doesn't
 
@YiJiang: as you should be :-) I just wrote that for the example I gave you (I assumed you weren't using IE :-P)
 
var uncleanHTML = 'Stuff like need to be <div>Hi</div> cleaned <strong>Yes!</strong>',
    container = $('<div />').html(uncleanHTML);

container.find('*').unwrap();
console.log(container);
 
12:13 PM
@YiJiang: what result were you expecting?
 
@AndyE container containing plain text, not HTML
Oh wait... I see .unwrap only works on parents.
 
oh, I see.
nm, that's not a real jQuery method.
 
How did I forget about .text().... but it still doesn't solve the script execution problem
var uncleanHTML = 'Stuff <script>alert("Hello world");</script> like need to be <div>Hi <b>wofuiwef</b></div> cleaned <strong>Yes!</strong>',
    container = $('<div />').html(uncleanHTML).text();

console.log(container);
 
IE 8 has toStaticHTML() for that.
 
The thing is, why does it execute? The container node isn't attached to the DOM yet, and surely doing something like
var s = document.createElement('script');
s.innerHTML = 'alert("Hello world")';
Doesn't executes the script either
 
12:22 PM
Probably because of how jQuery works when creating fragments
 
Ah ha! This works (although I really should just be using the DOM get text methods instead of creating a new jQuery obj)
var uncleanHTML = 'Stuff <script>alert("Hello world");</script> like need to be <div>Hi <b>wofuiwef</b></div> cleaned <strong>Yes!</strong>',
    container = document.createElement('div');

container.innerHTML = uncleanHTML;
console.log($(container).text());
 
12:44 PM
Evneing
 
Tom
Hi
I'm still looking into a good programming structure for server sided javascript projects. I think its best not to emulate classical classes and interfaces, and stick to javascript's protopal inheritance -- however, I'd like to create each object in a separate file, so that things become more structured and you know exactly where to look for what functionality without having to scroll through hundreds of lines in a file. I'm wondering if anyone is doing something like this already?
 
12:59 PM
@Tom have you fixed the firebug thing?
 
Tom
@Raynos no. But I decided to ditch my hook based framework and stop with the 100% loose thing
I figured I need to use the same objects in multiple other objects to create my own data structures
@Raynos so basically I am still lost ^^
 
I see. I'm 50/50 between starting a javascript or c++ project. If I start something in node.js ill shout
 
Tom
@Raynos go javascript
 
@Tom stop influencing me. C++ is more profitable :P
 
Tom
@Raynos, not sure about that, higher risk generally is more profitable if you succeed
 
1:04 PM
@Tom There both educational. One has 0 direct financial prospect.
 
Tom
@Raynos I know several people working for companies in javascript for node.js atm
 
@Tom thats indirect financial prospect. The other once finished will make money directly
 
Tom
@Raynos you don't think you can sell completed node applications? I'm pretty sure most of the parties will be very interested if you explain the potential of node (and show them what you've made with it)
 
@Tom that requires marketing and selling. the C++ project is automated money making
@Tom I hate you. Fine ill kick node.js around when I get home
 
Tom
@Raynos I think you'll like it, especially since you seem to not hate the loose typing etc. like I do in Javascript :)
 
1:10 PM
@Tom for serverside just use the node.js require system
@Tom everything in files and make certain methods and objects extern or public by setting them as exports.methodName
 
Tom
@Raynos, so you want to use a structure where you split project functions into namespaces (and require them), or do you want to require every single object?
 
@Tom just split everything into objects and either make the entire object public or make certain parts of it public
 
Tom
@Raynos, yeah, that sounds good. So every object has its own namespace.
@Raynos I am currently investigating if it is possible to have the same module system for browser apps
I would like to use the same structure on both server and browser
 
FILE1:

var myClass = {
    property1: "a",
    function1: function() { return this.function2(); },
    function2: function() { return this.property1; }
}

exports.myObjFun = myClass.function1;

FILE2:

var someName = require("./FILE1")
var obj = someName.myObjFun();
@Tom Not the same but similar.
 
1:19 PM
Basically you want to create a global require function that takes a filename and then grabs the code from a different file in string format. Wrap it in a closure and eval said string then return the exports object.
 
Tom
 
@Tom so basically rather then writing the require function yourself use require.js
 
Tom
@Raynos I'm happy.
 
@Tom thats built into the server side anyway
@Tom requirejs.org/docs/jquery.html I would say mess around with the example to see how the module interaction works
 
Tom
@Raynos requirejs.org/docs/node.html looks like the requireJS is different from node's require
 
1:25 PM
@Tom actaully the way it works on the server is different
@Tom my own personal preference would be using the inbuild require on node.js and using a different system for the client side
 
Tom
@Raynos same
 
@Tom currently I have a single file thats included everywhere and loads any other "applications"
$(document).ready(function() {
    $(window).trigger("namespace.beforeLoad");
    runMainFunction();
    $(window).trigger("namespace.afterLoad");

});

function runMainFunction() {
    var featureDetectionList = {...}
    for (feature in featureDetectionList) {
         if (featureOnPage(feature)) {
               loadFile(featureDetectionList[feature].fileName);
               runMainFileFunction(featureDetectionList[feature].mainFunction);
         }
    }
}
@Tom but with less pseudo code. and more namespacing
 
Tom
@Raynos, what's its purpose?
 
@Tom I group javascript functionality and leave identifiers in a page's html as to whether that page needs to have a set of javascript functionality loaded.
A single file feature sniffs all pages and loads functionality where needed.
This removes any page by page based javascript
Apart from very page specific javascript
@Tom the idea being you dump javascript into different modules and dont include anything on the page manually.
@Tom the alternative is you place a piece of javascript on every page and tell it what modules and functionality needed to be loaded on that page.
 
Tom
@Raynos, why not just do all your requires at the top of each module?
 
1:37 PM
@Tom how do modules get included in a html page?
 
Tom
@Raynos
require(["helper/util"], function() {
@Raynos would you use a MVC system for web apps (because they have an interface)?
 
@Tom if your using ASP.NET use MVC. If your using node.js then MVC is silly.
 
Tom
@Raynos I'm talking webapp here, so client side
 
@Tom how do you plan to use MVC and node.js together?
 
Tom
@Raynos I don't
Anyway I'm not talking about node.js at the moment
 
1:52 PM
@Tom why aren't you?
we should all be talking about node.js
i think it's pretty
 
Tom
@NickCraver I can if you want
 
@NickCraver: why don't you and node.js get a room?
 
@Tom I guess the mvc question is seperate from modules
 
i'd have to lock it
 
Tom
@Raynos, yes
 
1:54 PM
so you guys can't see me whisper sweet nothings in its ear
 
Tom
I would create a node.js room if there were more people interested, but it would be dead at the moment
 
@Tom I have no experience with MVC but I assume its better then ASP.NET webforms
 
yes, yes it is
 
Tom
@Raynos me neither, I'm just wondering how best to handle user interface in these web apps
 
webforms = page lifecycle from hell
 
1:55 PM

Node.js

Lovely javascript servers.
 
k, i had my say in there
 
your forever starred in an empty room for that.
 
lol I meant a metaphorical room.
 
I created a room for serious discussion :(
 
This is the ideal place to talk about Node.js :-P
 
1:57 PM
you can't contain my feelings for node.js @AndyE!
 
lol
 
@AndyE I know but I think nick needed space
 
seriously though, what's node.js, something for DOM nodes?
 
@NickCraver get out.
 
@Tom 20 minutes rummuging through links on the nodejs website. Do this research yourself :P
 
Tom
@Raynos I read every damn module at the github module page. Took me days. :-(
 
@Tom then youve already seen these?
 
Tom
@Raynos no
Where did you find it?
 
@Tom under testing/spec frameworks
 
Tom
2:03 PM
@Raynos they must have sneakily added that just now..
 
@Tom :)
 
Tom
@Raynos wonder if you should combine this with requireJS
 
@Tom requireJS should just be used for file loading and imports. Use requireJS to build up "Java style packages" or "C# style namespaces"
 
@Raynos I believe I was very forthcoming about this before!:
4 hours ago, by Nick Craver
Disclaimer: I have no idea what I'm talking about
 
@NickCraver 106k
 
2:06 PM
guesses
lots of em
 
1
Q: the element which has no children returns nothing

subhathe element which has no children returns nothing including null.. then how can we use the return value?

 
@NickCraver node.js is serverside javascript. Stop pretending you dont know what it is
 
^ most poorly worded question of the day?
 
@AndyE I can assure you that is not an ancient Chinese proverb :P
Not even those are as vague as that
 
lol
I couldn't resist, the wording was perfect.
the surprising thing is, the question has received 2 up votes
 
2:09 PM
@AndyE It is, though I think it's more likely to have came out of Google Translate or something
wonders what happens if I feed some real ancient Chinese proverbs into Google Translate
 
lol
 
@AndyE one of those is mine
@AndyE sorry :(
 
Oh my god.... the first on I tried it gave me this horrible translation:
人之初,性本善。性相近,习相远。 -> Man's nature is good. Sex, Distinct far.
The first part is correct. The second.... not so much
 
you guys see what Jarrod added to the user profile page?
 
@Raynos: no need to apologize :-)
 
2:12 PM
go to your profile click the XXX days, XX consecutive
 
@NickCraver Old story Nick
 
Not for me... it doesn't look clickable at all so I never noticed it.
 
can't be too old, was added pretty recently
 
@YiJiang what should it say?
 
6
Q: Implementation date for the consecutive days calendar

Peter MortensenI just discovered the neat calendar that displays on which days one was active (illustrated below). When was this feature announced and/or implemented? Before After

 
2:15 PM
10 days = old? :)
 
@NickCraver For a new feature? Yeah... :D
 
aye, but it does more than you see ;)
way for admins to grant missing days if there was a problem with openid, etc
 
kind of useless to us normies though
 
@AndyE The whole thing reads something like: All man are born equally good natured, but if we are not well educated then our nature will become evil
It's very dense, written in ancient Chinese which is difficult to understand
 
@YiJiang - let's be honest here
modern chinese is hard to understand too
 
2:18 PM
(Kind of interesting how these ancient proverbs achieve that sort of information density)
@NickCraver I see that you have not witnessed how the modern Chinese mangles the fine language of English, then
Behold!
 
Eh, I mean....I know plenty of here here in the US that mangle the language, doesn't have to be a second or third language for that :)
 
(Work in Progress would be the correct translation)
@NickCraver Hey, language mangling is mutual, apparently
 
let me just say this
all your base are belong to us
 
2:37 PM
gif didnt work
how to animate gif to stacj overflow ???
 
@Greg It did work.
And animated gifs work here. Proof:
 
it only animated the first few frames
 
@Greg Then that'll be a problem with ya gif, not SO chat
 
Tek
lol @YiJiang I like that gif
 
Please, stop talking about js.
 
Tek
2:45 PM
@Chouchenos but it's a js room!
 
@Tek Yeah but I don't know js. WTF is a gif in js !? :D
 
@Chouchenos Sure. Would you like more Chinglish or animated gif? Either is fine with me
 
@YiJiang woooo you got more? show us !
 
Alright, here's something that's slightly more appropriate for the Javascript room
in The Tavern (General) on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, Oct 13 at 15:35, by Yi Jiang
Do not click unless you want to be blinded for the next three days -> http://www.jsfiddle.net/yijiang/U9B9R/
Fair warning, ya hear?
 
ok
 
2:50 PM
No problem, the next 2 days are public holidays here.
 
Tek
@NickCraver Do you know where I could find a plugin for character count for TinyMCE? I want it to be similar to SO's comment box.
 
@YiJiang reminds me of some weird javascript I did ages ago that got abused by people of the internet
 
I just found the site.
 
There's also a gif version of that which I unleash onto the people of the MSO Tavern if they stop misbehaving
@Chouchenos stackoverflow.com!
 
@YiJiang do not click this link: g105b.com/tibz - it WILL offend you.
 
2:52 PM
@YiJiang superior-web-solutions.com ! Seriously, welcome to the past.
 
somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but JSP is like aspx right?
it's not javascript
 
@drachenstern It's server side, if that's what you're asking
 
@drachenstern i thought it was java
 
that's my thinking too
but it doesn't RUN on the client side does it? it's purely static by the time the client sees it, hes?
 
@drachenstern Like all server side technology, I'm pretty sure it's static HTML on the client side
 
3:00 PM
@Tek depends on the browser, and what you're counting
 
0
Q: ondragenter event in javascript is not working?

harishtpsHi, I have body in which there are two iframes in jsp. When i drag some folder or file from the system over the body of my jsp, my iframes are rolling out of the body from its original position leaving behind plain body without iframe. For this i used a ondragenter or ondragover or ondrop event o...

 
jsp is based on java and is server-side as php or asp (but much more similar to asp, since m$ copied java for it)
 
try that again without the link to the deleted answer
feel bad for the guy, but he doesn't seem to know how to ask the question.
 
Tek
@NickCraver I said to count characters, to prevent people from typing a couple of letters as a response
 
well tinyMCE is html
so what are you counting? characters, html characters, text characters, line returns?
 
Tek
3:04 PM
everything, including white spaces :p
 
1
Q: TinyMCE: Looking for line count solution.

ThariamaI am looking for a plugin or code with a functionality like the "line count" or "line number" in common editors. The line number usually is shown on the left border of the editors content. Anyone got an idea how to do it with TinyMCE? Example: line number | content line number one number two ...

 
Tek
Man, how did you find that?! OH!!!!!! no wonder, I forgot I tried looking for a ckeditor one when I was still using it
I don't think I found one for mckeditor, sorry for the mix up!
 
g105b.com/tibz is really unusual use of ajax
 
Tek
3:52 PM
which .append() puts the data at the bottom of everything else of a container?
found it's appendTo(), nevermind :)
 
you're welcome.
 
4:18 PM
@Tek both do. (container.append(obj), obj.appendTo(container))
 
Tek
4:40 PM
@Raynos Thanks for that tidbit. :)
 
15
A: Blockquote glitch in editor in Chrome 6 and 7

wafflesEDIT Secretly I added the workaround for chrome 6 only, I upgraded to chrome 7 today and the bug is back. I really don't want to make this workaround part of WMD. Ok, this happens cause of a pretty serious bug in the Chrome 6 regular expression engine. Under certain circumstances it fails ...

^ @rchern: take a look at my comments
 
Looking.
 
lol @rchern still not our bug, though – Jeff Atwood
 
A few hours after I suggested the fix I decided to see if I could fix it via the console to save Sam wasting his time. Interestingly enough, the fix I suggested appears to already be used several times throughout the rest of the code.
Cool, when did [tag:tag-name] get implemented on MSO?
 
@AndyE Erm... enough time ago for a [tag] castle to appear
 
4:55 PM
They should implement it here so we can write [tag:javascript] or whatever.
 
@AndyE what ARE you on about? where can you put that? in the posts or in the chat or ?
can you link me to a specific instance?
 
10
A: Allow specifying sites for the new tag formatting (at least, to some degree)

KennyTM              discussion        discussion        discussion              interview-questions subjective possible-hom...

 
lmao, that's a funny graphic
I see the joke
 
@drachenstern
0
Q: Contains tag on SO?

C. RossCurrently there is a contains on SO. It seems to represent several separate things in several languages. Is a point contained in a shape? Does a string contain another string? Does a list/collection/object contain another object? Should the tag be removed or re-tagged to only mean one of tho...

 
is there a sandbox I can test that post? or I guess it shows up in the instantmarkdown on the page huh?
 
5:01 PM

Sandbox

Where you can play with regular chat features (except flagging...
 
@drachenstern It doesn't show up in the preview, and yes, there is a sandbox in Meta
 
I didn't mean chat sandbox, I meant metaSO sandbox
 
@rchern Site-sandbox, I believe, not chat :P
 
@rchern Not that one, the Formatting Sandbox question on Meta
 
so I can see how that tag gets implemented in the post
I guess I could write and delete the question, seems a waste
 
5:02 PM
42
Q: Formatting Sandbox

Ólafur WaageAs per Jeff's suggestion here in the comments. You can use this question as a formatting sandbox (if you can edit CW questions) and you can post answers if you wanna test out formatting there as well. That is if the community is ok with a sandbox question like this.

 
@drachenstern Just look at the tag castle. It's such an inspiring example of how the tag thingy was implemented
 
I saw the tag castle, but what I didn't grok just yet was `[tag:sandbox]`even tho I presumed it from @AndyE ... "give me a fish, teach me to fish" etc
also, thanks @TimStone for the link
 
Aye
 
I should really hang out on meta more, but I feel like I'm missing some bit of nerd cred :p
 
@drachenstern I have... nerd cred? Cool! I never knew that!
 
5:35 PM
goodnight.
 
6:00 PM
Everyone ignored me:(
 
@Raynos it's not something that tends to get acknowledged
most of us say "goodnight" and then close the window, we don't hang around
 
@drachenstern I left for half an hour and came back.
 
then what's the problem?
 
I found it rude no-one said goodbye :P
 
Tek
@Raynos I was in another tab. My bad? :p
 
6:04 PM
Its ok. Does anyone have any experience installign node.js on windows?
 
@Raynos then be prepared to be insulted quite often. And welcome to the internet. Oh look, a squirrel!
 
@drachenstern thanks
 
idk if you should thank me for that, it was snarky. but ok. whatever. my point still holds, you won't have a lot of people tell you goodnight till you've been around for a while ...
 
Tek
6:32 PM
lmao @drachenstern, what's the big deal about saying good night?
 
@Raynos As I understand it, you really need something like Cygwin for node.js on Windows because it's really a native Linux application
 
6:55 PM
Using selectors, what is the difference between the 2 following commands?
.ClassName > ul > li
and
.ClassName ul li
'>' is the children operator i know that much
 
9
Q: How is the angle bracket character, ">" used in CSS?

Sam152I have seen this character a number of times in CSS files but I have no idea how its used. Can anyone explain it to me and show how they are useful in making a page style easier?

 
@MikeFielden The explicit > characters say that the relationships need to be direct parent-child and not just "arbitrary descendant"
 
@Pointy Right... Thanks
@Pointy gets the square
 
see also the + selector for more fun
 
6:58 PM
No problem. Goodnight.
 
Slams the mic down
 
7:18 PM
0
Q: Why does my javascript calendar widget not work in IE7?

AmandaI have a contact form with a calendar widget that pops up when the user clicks in a specifically classed input field. It works in IE8, Chrome, Firefox, but not in IE7. However, it doesn't throw up any errors, so I don't know where to begin debugging. Site: http://www.exclusivevillas.co.za/contac...

 
7:50 PM
Anyone know how to detect if an swf embed file is complete, like "swf.onload = function(){}" cross browser ?
 
not i
 
some alternative ?
 
8:22 PM
thanks
 
8:39 PM
I wonder if i should make a ajax call that timeout each 15 seconds, to receive messages for the same dialog, to make it work like an online chat. Will it make the server slower with all these requests?
(and to make it smart, then onBlur stop the ajax call, and onfocus retrieve new..)
 
8:50 PM
@NickCraver what do real men use then(reffering to your comment "real men don't use document.ready")
 
@Johnson I personally use $(chuckNorris) that way the document is always ready
4
 
@MikeFielden and what does chuckNorris contain?
 
chuckNorris is truthy and falsy at the same time
 
so you mean that document.ready is the same as "chucknorris" a var that doesnt exist or?
 
@Johnson jj poor attempt but i tried :/
 
8:55 PM
@MikeFielden fail
 
@TravisJohnson Bootsickle coming your way good sir
 
Does anybody know of an authoritative reference for when exactly a browser will interpret a string beginning with "javascript:" as script code to run, and what the semantics are?
 
21 mins ago, by Johnson
I wonder if i should make a ajax call that timeout each 15 seconds, to receive messages for the same dialog, to make it work like an online chat. Will it make the server slower with all these requests?
 
9:11 PM
@Johnson Well how many clients do you expect? You're guaranteeing 4 HTTP requests per client per minute. Maybe it's OK, maybe not - depends on your server etc etc
 
9:27 PM
@Pointy one.com is my host. They're offer prretty good. I expect around 50k clients
 
Well if there are 1000 users active, that's 4000 HTTP requests per minute (not counting other explicit user activity).
Maybe that's what all "chat" services do however; I don't really know.
There's "comet" but I don't know how well that works
 
hmm yeah
 
if all 50k are on at once it's over 3000 requests a second, that would be fun
(I'm actually looking at something similar, I think the key will be to use GET requests with a query string that allows the messages to be cached)
@Pointy as far as i'm aware the javascript: thing is a protocol (like http: or ftp:) so it would work whenever those work (so links)
 
wow...
Yeah i get what you mean
it is a POST request =P
But akay, i think i'll forget that idea, but how have this chat thought about this ?
it sends like request per. 2 second
 
You're the programmer, you can make it whatever kind of request you like!
 
9:37 PM
@david Well it's a pseudo-protocol - it seems to be interpreted whenever the string is going to update the URL bar (conceptually), so like an "href" in an <a> tag, or (surprisingly, to me) the first parameter to window.open()
 
And they also have POST requests?
 
What I don't know is what (if anything) the browser (or some browser) might do with a return value from the Javascript code. It seems like the browsers I've tried don't do anything with it.
 
The return value definitely does something, that's why people wrap things in void() because it means the anchor tag doesn't redirect
and now i can't get it to reproduce that ><
 
know what fbchat does?
it sends a request and the server delays response till it either has something to send or until it times out by a predefined metric
so it could be "request new chat messages for this chat->response" or it could be "request new chat messages for this chat---------- ------------ ----------- --------- --------->response"
 
I thought about that, but wouldn't it leave thousands of open connections on your server?
I suppose they have the sort of infrastructure that could support it...
 
9:48 PM
nope
as soon as you return the response the connection is closed
or rather, that's what they're doing
 
yeah, but i mean they stay open while they're waiting for data, rather than only being open for the few ms it takes to say 'nah, nothing here try again later'
 
I asked this question earlier and no one was able to help me so I am trying chat:
I want to be able to submit a form after a page loads automatically through Javascript. I am writing a google chrome extension. So far the extension can fill in text in the input boxes but I can't figure out a way to get to the next step where the user would click Submit.
 
i tried the .submit() thing, does not work
 
looks like form elements have a .submit() method... just call that
 
9:52 PM
@user503513 where's your question? Well n/m I'll find it
 
0
Q: Simulate clicking a submit in javascript

user503513I want to be able to submit a form after a page loads automatically through Javascript. I am writing a google chrome extension. So far the extension can fill in text in the input boxes but I can't figure out a way to get to the next step where the user would click Submit. Please help. Thank you.

 
@david ahhhh, well they do have a lot of servers ;)
 
@user503513 Probably the problem was that you put the .submit() call in a <script> block in the <head>, in which case the form would not yet exist - the browser interprets scripts as it sees them, which in that case would be before it started parsing the document body.
 
that's why people make such a fuss about "document.ready"
 
Try this: (1) Give the <form> tag an "id" attribute; (2) put that code from the answers (the document.getElementById() ... code) in a <script> block at the end of the page
 
9:54 PM
@drachenstern yeah I guess with hot load balancing and stuff it would be a neat way to keep it really really responsive
 
Or do it from a "load" handler, or from something like the jQuery "ready" handler.
 
How can I do it with the document.ready?
I don't know jQuery
 
@david and also the distributed backend database, I wonder what the "interconnect" between the front and rear looks like at FB ... (not the physical but the logical layer)
 
Oh whoa whoa wait a minute here; I totally missed the "from a chrome extension" part. Well I'm absolutely not an expert, but my experience with Greasmonkey leads me to believe that the easiest way to do it would be to have your Chrome extension add such a script block to the end of the document.
Seems a little weird though; is the <form> targetted at an iframe or something?
 
@rchern you around?
@Pointy hang on
she has written some extensions ya?, she may can help, I think
 
9:57 PM
What do you mean at an "iframe"
 
@drachenstern Any idea what database they use? I'd assume one of those newfangled nosql things.
 
@drachenstern well she'd know more than me in that case :-)
 
This is my form: <form method="post" id="ismForm" name="ismForm" action="http://www.test.com" class="">
<label for="searchBox">Search </label>
<input type="text" id="searchBox" name="q" value=""> <input type="hidden" id="sayTminLength" value="3"><input type="hidden" id="coDomain" value="US"><input class="button" type="submit" id="search.x" name="search.x" value="Search" autocomplete="off">
</form>
 
@david I believe cassandra
 
and this is what I was trying:
function submitForm() { // submits form
document.getElementById("ismForm").submit();
}

if (document.getElementById("ismForm")) {
setTimeout("submitForm()", 5000); // set timout
}
 
9:59 PM
Well that looks like it would work if it were inside the page, but from an extension I think you'd have to do somethiing different. (Reminder: I don't know what I'm talking about in re: extensions.)
 

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