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20:12
"lets just put the stream on firefox, what could go wrong"
.. of course FF locks up the whole system
Hey anyone know of a way to make a sidebar that scrolls with your page so its always visible where ever you are on the page
position: fixed <- good support but not 100%.
@JinuJD You can even review the tag wiki for . You had a chance to do so when you added the tag...
@LeviMorrison Very few things are 100% supported
The only problems are with mobile browsers IIRC.
Ah, and IE<=6 of course
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20:28
position: fixed can be ugly on mobiles, it scrolls not continuously
how do I use javascript in wp?
I have read the codex and still lost
don't use wordpress (:
I had no choice
haha its for university class
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what kind of university force you to use wordpress?
We were learning it as part of the class lol
and why do yall not like it anyways
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20:37
see how much trouble it gives you
how do I use javascript in wp? sounds so wrong...
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echo <script type="text/javascript">alert('like that')</script>;
echo '<script>alert('like *this*');</script>';
20:45
hi all
@cyril That won't work, there are no quotes around it :P
hiya @Baba
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@ShaquinTrifonoff indeed oops, yours neither
@PeeHaa .. see what i found theuselessweb.com
so what about what the codex says for using javascript
20:48
any moderators in here, explain why this joomla questions was closed? stackoverflow.com/questions/13614533/…
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echo "<script>alert('like finally *this*');</script>";
@cyril yeah, just saw that
@PeeHaa and i remembered you instantly
echo '<script>alert("Or, like this.");</script>';
20:49
@PeeHaa ... lol
@madphp You probably have better luck on Meta
@PeeHaa thanks
so I don't get the wp codex page on using javascript
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wp is not js compatible maybe :P
21:13
hi where can i find explication about this history.go(0); and history.go(1); and so on with different number and different meaning ?
@peter in the javascript chatroom :)
i have searched on google but didnt find
ah sorry :)
You should be smart enough to figure it out.
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history.go(-1);
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it opens a new tab
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21:27
go(1)* I mean, and it does nothing
> undefined
21:42
how do you the wp enqueue script
I'm out - have a wonderful weekend
21:47
:'(
later @MikeB
@MikeB Was it something I said? Enjoy ;-)
> One fileserver pair remains offline.
Of course, my repository is on that one pair.
@DaveRandom About the plugin... you said something about it keeping a list of last "handled" requests or preparation for that?
@LeviMorrison :(
I know the feeling @LeviMorrison
21:49
Oh no... did github go down?
@DaveRandom No, just 'service interruptions'.
^ this is my excuse for not pushing anything and it's git push -f Friday.
I only l have one affected repository . . . the one I want to work on right now.
Of course. It always is...
21:52
tapsontheback.jpg
@PeeHaa Well, in a way yes. I've been keeping a collection of postsOnScreen instead of throwing all the Posts away after the SE API poll, because the previous approach was battering the DOM in FF. Also with a view to making the API calls more efficient (read: less frequent). It would be a fairly minor extension of that to track which ones have been handled, in a way it's already happening.
I don't understand how to use javascript and use the wp enqueue script so I'm moving on and forgetting it for now
@DaveRandom Is it persistent?
@LeviMorrison Have you met my new friend? @Murphy?
@PeeHaa Not currently, could be made persistent I guess - what are you thinking, so you can navigate away, come back and not get re-notified?
21:55
@MadaraUchiha He's famous, but never met him. Every time I get a ticket to see him there's a crisis and I can't go.
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sorry I miss basic network knowledge, when you download from a browser a 100Mo file, is it done through the same TCP socket?
@DaveRandom That, and I want to add some functionality to the backlog so that you can send the last n question ids handled so that the response only sends back non handled requests
So that you aren't bothered with already processed requests
@LeviMorrison is it normal to get an invitation to join the bin when you trash messages?
@PeeHaa . . . I think you are doing something wrong.
@DaveRandom you didn't get an invite for bin?
@PeeHaa OK, no worries. I am still on the task of "get a FF release out of the door" at the moment, I have had to rewrite some of the core stuff in order to do this, mostly because (get this for ridiculous) all extensions share an execution space in FF by default. If you want you own process you have to create a WebWorker, and I don't think we warrant that, we don't do enough, but some of the old "scrape the DOM" tactics were killing it at bit, so I'm fixing that first.
@PeeHaa I did, but I thought I had enough crap in my life. Hang on...
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22:01
it seems there are TCP sockets (set as stream?), then it's a lot of tcp fragmented sockets to split data right?
@DaveRandom No just wondering. But strange to get an invite for that when messages are trashed
:P
It's like saying you did something wrong now go look at the trash you made! :P
It's just ridiculous the amount of crap on my pc :(
@PeeHaa The thing is recycle bin is not bin, I think bin has special rules, but recycle bin is just a public room some randomer created, so it's just like the post was migrated from here to e.g. JS, where it would make sense that you get an invite. Took me a while to figure that out, and I'm still not sure it's right.
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k downloads are nothing more than http get, I don't know why I thought it could be done differently
@DaveRandom Ah right. That must be it. Thanks for clearing it up old chap
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so that's why you lose connection in a 1G browser download you have to start from beginning again? (I know there are managers for that, but just talking of the native browser download),
22:10
@cyril HTTP is not really the best option for transferring large files
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@PeeHaa yea torrents, if some people wish to seed
hey guys can anyone help me with a .htaccess issue? trying to have domain.com/ go to lets say domain.com/home
@cyril Well bittorrent are µTP or options. Or even the old trustworthy ftp
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22:13
i looked at those actually.
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@PeeHaa so ftp handle download backup after a cut?
essentially trying to have the rails index file point to /home
@cyril It probably can be implemented in HTTP (1.1 that is)
@PeeHaa NP, although it is educated guesswork rather than confirmed information. I suggest you ask @Tim or @Thief if you really want to know.
22:18
@PeeHaa Did I miss something? Whats wrong with HTTP? Sounds like you're just talking about simple file transfer, HTTP is no worse than FTP in that respect, especially if you implement Range:
(OK, I guess there's a little superfluous meta data exchange in HTTP vs FTP, but it's a matter of bytes)
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so both http and ftp can just download a file all in once
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(that's the point of http statelessness)
Plus in HTTP you only have to deal with one socket, FTPs usage of two sockets makes it more complex programatically. Not much, but a little.
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are you talking of ftp's 2 ports? 21 and 20
@cyril Over a single socket, yes. There is nothing that stops you from opening a second concurrent connection though. Although overall, assuming that the bottleneck is bandwidth, two concurrent downloads will take very slightly longer.
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22:22
I mean ideally, file download should be more parametrized
@cyril 20 is for PORT, most of the time people use PASV these days (I think that's right, not done any raw FTP for aaaages)
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to start from a given point
@DaveRandom I always thought FTP was slightly faster than HTTP for larger files
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ftp looks like a subprotocol of http
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22:24
nothing better except password thing
@cyril FTP also has a control channel
@cyril Have you looked at the ranges spec I linked to?
Sorry my Chrome has gone insane, brb, I have things to say...
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@PeeHaa now doing so, sry
:P kk
I hate this laptop so much
Right.
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22:28
@PeeHaa Etags, how could they be useful for a 100M file download?
@cyril It is most definitely not. They are similar in that they both use TCP, that is about it.
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ok
@cyril See the last paragraph: Range units
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else I think Etags are mostly for small files like images, that I read from cache
@cyril The thing you are interested in is Range: and Content-Range:
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22:30
o ok :)
@PeeHaa I really can't see why it would be. There is a little less meta info exchanged (HTTP headers vs FTP control connection) but because the FTP control channel is bidirectional, there's a while bunch of extra ACKing to do and I doubt you'd gain much. Especially when you are talking about a 100MB file. Once you start actually transferring the file, both are just sending the raw data as TCP payloads, they are both subject to identical limits.
Possibly in practical terms in the real world it may be quicker because ISPs tend to traffic shape HTTP more harshly than FTP, IDK. That's pure conjecture.
If I ever get some time I'll do some benchmarks.
@DaveRandom I think you are just right about this :)
22:35
@webarto I tried so hard to do that. I saw 999998, then totally forgot to pay attention and the next time I looked it was over 1000000. Nice timing with the 666.7 though, it's a shame you didn't get it .1 earlier.
@DaveRandom Why do bad things happen to good people, right.
lol
I'm not that far off 1010101, I will be paying more attention to it this time.
I'm guessing you are driving a Vauxhall because you got tired after 300mi. (like me)
@DaveRandom 85, such a good mile marker.
No, a Ford Fiesta, but I was driving the Golf when I did 300 miles (yes, we have two cars, we are that posh). It was not so much the distance, it was the small fidgety child in the back and the GF in the passenger seat who constantly tells me I'm Doing It Wrong™.
22:41
I have no luck in life.
@LeviMorrison lol
That was quick! 666 miles (K?) in 10 minutes? I might buy a Vauxhall... (also, wouldn't yours be an Opel?)
Yeah, 2003 Opel Corsa, stiff as ****... 1999 one was much more comfy... kilometers, I'm not that weird. And it was few hours later :)
Straw poll: Miles vs. Kilometres (or, if you must, Kilometers)? Flame war starts...
now!
22:45
@DaveRandom Do you really think we need a poll to know everyone should use kilometers? ;)
You can see who is using Imperial system :P
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austria, israel, usa, canada, panama
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@PeeHaa See in general I agree, I use metric for everything, except very large distances. I think in miles, I can't do it any other way. I guess it's because all the road signs in this country are in miles, I kind of wish they weren't, but apparently the British must hold on to pointless tradition.
@DaveRandom It was that or keep the US.
22:50
UPDATE dictionary SET word = 'metre' WHERE word = 'meter'
Seriously, spell check doesn't like metre, what gives?
lol
4 messages moved to recycle bin
Pretending I didn't see that.
lol
Cannot be unseen ;)
22:55
You watched it, you can't un-watch it. Stay tuned for more... Tales Of Interest!
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meter > metre
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us population > gb population ..
@cyril Even when the amount of people would have been the same it would still have been us population > gb population ;)
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hard thing is not mixing us and uk terms in the same text
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that thing that wouldn't happen to daverandom :p
23:01
I am abstaining from this debate, because I have too much of a bias.
@cyril Actually it does, mostly because of CSS.
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eh "meter" peak is every 4 years at olympic games
I have to think about centre. Also I do kind of get why people prefer the Merican version, the British version sort of looks like it should be pronounced like sentry.
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@DaveRandom lol$
/me just accidentally shift+deleted a folder :(
@PeeHaa I actually pulled the right shift key off the keyboard of one of the work servers a few weeks ago so I have to think about it in order to do it. I'm sure it won't last long though, my reflex will just migrate to the left hand.
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23:09
just accidentally sudo rm -rf ~
@DaveRandom When there is a tiny chance of doing something really stupid, something really stupid will be done
@PeeHaa Ah yes, the Adobe mantra.
hehe
23:47
@PeeHaa This is the definition of the structure that will track the posts on screen (other instances of the same structure will be used for the things like the avatar notification stack) so your "only unhandled posts" mechanism should be trivial to implement - just put a property on Post and .getPostsByProperty() or .query() for it.
FYI the reason for the CvPlsHelper namespace is because FF extensions share a namespace. This is a major WTF to me so I have re-read that documentation a number of times, and that's definitely what it says.
I will be removing items from the structure when they fall off screen though. We can persist in localStorage but a fairly lean TTL will need to be defined, would be good to work out the average max age of items in the backlog for this.
@DaveRandom Looks clean and easy to extend
@DaveRandom That is indeed fucked upish fecking stupid
@PeeHaa What it is is wrong. That post just served as a good rubber duck for me, it's missing a "use strict"; and it has 2 break;s that don't belong there.

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