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turns fastcgi back on and reboots irrationally
gotta go; see you later!
 
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02:14
@Nathan thank you for that davesecretary link. quite amusing.
02:45
Hello room!
Uhhhhhh why is it so empty...
 
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05:04
hello there
hi there
 
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06:14
@Raynos From my feeling... Berlin, Cologne, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Leipzig and uh...
(in no particular order)
 
6 hours later…
12:05
Wow, nobody has chit chatted for 6 hours
I have a sudden urge to start writing in a strong typed language...
12:22
@Shaz don't do it!
It was hard going from a strong type to a loose type
I always tried to define what the type of a variable was; included void...
Thing is as3 is basically a strong type version of Javascript
xD
12:37
is it too corny to take my laptop into a coffee shop to do some work?
@Greg Not at all
I haven't ever done it, but can't get any inspiration today
dunno whether I'll get any productivity going
@Greg Depends how many women are there
13:11
Anyone familiar with google maps api?
@Raynos I've only worked with the static API before
which isn't saying a lot, really
Don't worry. I've figured it out. This is neat. Someone wants me to calculate distances between places.
They think it's a manual type everything into maps.google.com job. It's actually a trivial program to run in 5 minutes :)
13:28
any google maps api ninja out there ?!
i wanna grab some public transport information from google maps
@OmeidHerat define public transport information?
In google maps you have Directions and it has an option that gives you the direction for public transport, like bus,tram,train.
@Raynos have you done anything with google maps api before ?
@OmeidHerat I'm looking at it now
cool, cause your question made me ask this.
Dont think you can through google maps API
try open layers
13:37
i don't want a map
i want the information, look at this one maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/directions/…
a json object
I know what the data is.
There is just no way to get the jSON data for public transport through the google api
I dont have the option for public transport on google maps
@OmeidHerat dft.gov.uk/naptan might be useful
cheers @Raynos
@Raynos that is only for UK
but it means there could be one for other countries as well.
14:04
aloha all
Howdy
whats up, did i miss anything?
@YiJiang do you know if anyone has requested a write API for SO?
@MylesGray Almost monthly
What is bigs Jeffs reply? cba?
Six to eight weeks
14:09
It almost seems most feature requests are declined on a couldn't be arsed basis
(Know your Meta memes!)
hahaha... i read that in the blog
So it IS in the works but its a "6-8week" job?
Yup, most definitely
Okay cool cool good to know we can haz nice things
hi guys :)
who is here dont like using jquery as i do ?
14:17
@Marwan basically everyone except @Raynos
@Marwan I see that you are trying to not use jQuery in favor of using an alternative library or plain JavaScript that would get the job done just as well. You should totally drop that and use jQuery.
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A: The Many Memes of Meta

TheTXIMeme: jQuery Originator: Unknown (possibly Ólafur Waage) Cultural Height: TBD Background: A Stack Overflow-centric meme, jQuery begin its career early on as the answer to beat for any question that even remotely referenced JavaScript. Its popularity became so great that eventually jQuery becam...

(It's an old meme, in which we all try to exaggerate the potency of jQuery to ridiculous degrees)
@MylesGray @Marwan jQuery definitely speeds up development time, but isn't suited for all purposes.
well i am thinking realy for not using jquery at all i know it save time and finish work quickly but i dont like to be in a black box from javascript wonder
javascript core language
@Marwan I assure you its not a black box, and it definitely is worth your time reading through the sources understanding how it works
Anyway, it doesn't do much for the core language, rather it abstracts away tedious, non cross-browser compatible tasks, but then all libraries does that already
I loves me some plain old JavaScript, but the people at jQuery have spent a lot of time on things like animations, selection, and event handling.
@YiJiang Yes! That last bit! Exactly!
14:22
you may be right because in the end jquery is from javascript right and i am using it at work but personaly i don't like that i like to pure way perhabs inside my self i say why i didnt invent the jquery first i have already the experiance :D :) hhhhhhhhh
Ive got a html file.
Whats the correct way to access that html file from another html file locally?
<iframe> doesn't like me.
Can I ahve some kind of links
u know i am already rework it like getting mad building a javascript framework from scratch
@Raynos try Frame
<frameset> and <frame> are what youre after
@Yi Jiang r u stell here ?
@Marwan Yes, I'm still here
14:24
@Raynos by link do you mean like an <a href=""> or embed in page?
well what do u think am i wasting my time or may be i like to take the experiance for how jquery did it in pure javascript way
@MylesGray frame doesnt work
@Marwan I have no idea what you're trying to say there
I just have some HTML data I would like to manipulate through a javascript file
@Raynos what is your local file name?
14:26
@Marwan $("#yourDiv").load("Somelink.com"); ?
C:/./ bla // bla //myfile.htm
@Shaz Won't load all the stuff in the <head> I think
@Raynos are you absolutely or relatively linking?
iam saying that iam writing my own framework with my experiance i know its a rework of a jquery things but i would like take the chance to gain more experiance
o.O
14:28
@Raynos try this: <frame src="C:/./ bla // bla //myfile.htm">
In case you're being serious, I don't think you can refer to local files that way...
@Shaz not if there is spaces
but you can if you have the directorys named right
oops
need the file:
<frame src="file:///C:/./ bla // bla //myfile.htm">
file:///C:/
sorry yeah three /
@Raynos try the above
then again.. if it is in the same directory you could just use:
<frame src="/myfile.htm">
What I'm saying is I don't think the src allows "file:///"
Though I never really tried
14:34
hi guys
I copied the data verbatim
from the html file
@Shaz It should do, just like href, in any case /myfile.htm should do it
could i ask a question?
@luca You just did
....and yes. :)
=) thanks
14:37
Firefox 4 is out! http://t.co/rgCilq8 so is the new Opera mobile: http://t.co/2f94AbH
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@MylesGray @Shaz @Raynos I think it's a security feature. If, for instance, you put your frameset on the web with src="file:///c:/windows/win.ini", and I went there with an insecure browser, it would load my win.ini file and allow you to manipulate it.
Secure browser = no local file load
@RyanKinal Ahh yes... never thought of that
but hrefs do work like that
and they would load the .ini file
No they don't... I just ran into that last week
i remember when i first started making sites i always used the file protocol
i need (jquery) to display a tooltip with an input field to ajax a password somwhere else.. the point is the structure of my tooltip is <div class="main"><div class="middle"><input type="text"><input type="submit"></div>click on this box to dismiss</div>
14:40
It may work in IE... but that's because IE sucks
maybe cause i was using IE7 back then
That's the exact case I was looking at, actually. A coworker was working on a site, and had a link to the local file system. The link worked in IE, but didn't work in Firefox
so when i click to focus the input or to submit the window closes
@RyanKinal yeah that makes sense
i need to prevent the click on submit button or on input type text to close the little window
14:42
@MylesGray Sometimes, security features screw you :-)
so you can only use relative links now...
ineresting
@shaz does it make sense? =)
I see firefox 4 has been released. I'm a Chrome user, have checked out the FF4 betas and wasn't too over impressed - is there any point in me downloading FF4 now it's released?
@luca You just want a tooltip?
i think FF4 is all about performance
14:45
@Greg To have the latest and greatest of every browser?
@Greg If nothing else to keep the entire cohort of web browsers on your computer to do testing with, yes
no i do have it i built it up and it works well with displaying messages..
Is it a competitor to Chrome's speed (interface-wise, not just benchmarks) ?
@Greg Depends on how you work with it
Interfaces are incredibly subjective
hmmm?
14:47
@shaz i just need to implement it so that it can contain input fields and doesn't close up when the user try to give focuse or submit
And there's the whole entire question of add-ons/extensions
yeah they are, but just look at Chrome vs FF3.6 in start up speed
I noticed the slow startup was still apparent in the FF4 betas
@Greg Scrolling is smoother in FF4 than Chrome stable, especially on sites like Twitter.
@luca Could you try to show what you have here --> fiddle.jshell.net
hmm @James I've got Chrome's chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/… smooth scroll extension
14:49
Including the jQuery tooltip
@Greg Chrome starts up fairly slowly on Linux for me too, though again that's entirely anecdotal. I can't be bothered to do real testing
oh right, the reason I am making a big deal is because of the instant load times on my relatively slow laptop (linux also)
@Greg Not the same. That extension just does tweening with scroll wheel or keyboard input; FF4 does a bunch of prerendering and buffering.
ah ok, thought it was like opera's inbuilt scroll-tweening
14:52
Only reason I have FF, Opera IE and Safari are for testing
I use Chrome for day-to-day
@Shaz Burninate! :P
No more frames!
YEAHHHH
@MylesGray same, just wondering whether FF4 will sway me back to an all-Mozilla application suite
@Greg do you use thunderbird?
@MylesGray yeah and Lightning
14:54
NOOOOOOOOO blink and marquee are gone
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cry
@MylesGray text-decoration: blink!
FF4's killer feature for me is the tab grouping.
@YiJiang yes I am saved :D
@James ahh I saw Opera had implemented tab grouping, looked nice
@YiJiang Doesn't work on Chrome
14:55
its really nice now browsers are getting so ... good. Shame IE9 doesn't want to play.
@Shaz Thank god.
@Greg The schemes are different, but the purpose is the same. Ars had a write up on that a while ago
@Greg Yeah... it was a good idea, but I kept grouping tabs accidentally in Opera.
@Shaz What sort of crummy old browser doesn't support blink!? :P
@YiJiang None. It's the newer browsers that don't.
14:57
@YiJiang.lastpost.replace('old', 'new')
Sometimes I wonder "Was it all worth it? Could I have spent my time learning and researching things that would better humanity instead of the quirks of each browser?"
And then I think "Nah, I'm cool. This is way easier than curing cancer."
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@luca Hey I gotta go now, but I'm sure the guys here wouldn't mind helping you out. Bye!
Sorry!
oh..thanks
dont mind!
@luca This is an event bubbling issue - what's happening is that your click is being registered with the input, and then being passed up the DOM tree to your menu, where the click event happens.
If you can register an event on the input that stops propagation, then that should solve it. But your use of .live makes me think you'll have to do that every time a menu is shown.
@luca Are the menus/popups dynamically generated, or will they exist on page load?
15:13
@ryan i dont understand...they are generated on click on "join" (dont know why it doest work properly in the fiddle..i was trying to fix) and closed on click on the "tipTop" div
Okay, so it's not just a show/hide? You're actually building the popup on click?
yes
@luca Working on a solution :-)
@Ryan Kinal thank you so much!=)
@YiJiang do you have a link to the write API question? I can't find it
15:23
@luca Check it out: fiddle.jshell.net/kGha4
Oops... one more line: fiddle.jshell.net/kGha4/1
im checking it now !! but its perfect =)
I don't know if it's a good general solution, but it should point you in the right direction.
Do note that the stopProp function I wrote for you won't work with $.live, because by the time $.live gets executed, the propagation has already happened.
Ryan im less than a new to jquery and js ..so i barely understand everyhting..
why there's "$(".tipTop").find("input").click(stopProp);" twice?
and why in the StopProp there's no just "ev.stopPropagation()"?
15:42
@luca for the .find('input').click(...): One is to apply the event for any instances of .tipTop that are already on the page at load, the other is for any that are built on click.
@luca ev.stopPropagation() is not cross-browser. It won't work in Internet Explorer (and maybe other browsers?)
The three lines in the stopProp function will make sure that the propagation is, in fact, stopped.
brb... pizza arrived :-)
Hi guys
Just a little question
Someone understand this match ?
STRING.match(/imgres/ig)
@Sindar It uses a global, case insensitive regex to match against STRING
@RyanKinal..lunch or Dinner? =)
Yeah sure
But it search for 'imgres/ig' ?
guys ?
/imgres/ mean it search 'imgres' on the string
But i don't understand the /ig
i Perform case-insensitive matching
g Perform a global match (find all matches rather than stopping after the first match)
Ok i've understood
Sorry
16:09
@luca Lunch :-)
pizza pepperoni i guess
=)
@luca A variety - I had a piece with sausage, and a piece with peppers. As well as some chicken wings :-)
ahah i was used to em when i was living over in the states
@luca Where are you now?
italy ahah
16:22
hi everyone
@luca Oh! Cool :-)
@MalsiaPro Hello
how you'll doing
@Ryankinal what about you?
@luca Pennsylvania, USA
@MalsiaPro Finding it hard to get motivated today :-)
@Ryankinal that sound interesting!
anyhow ryan lets make serious again
16:31
@luca heh, not really. It's a pretty small town. Good job, though :-)
where do you work?
=)
Automating JavaScript Testing with QUnit http://bit.ly/fhugLL by @bassistance #javascript #testing #qunit
@luca Did you have another question?
yes.. a couple =) what's an home inspector ?
16:37
Somebody who inspects houses to make sure they're safe... I think.
sold by house pre-owners or what ?..never heard of that here
I'm not entirely sure of the details. I just work here :-)
all right=)
another question jquery-one
if i ipotetically make an ajax call of mypage.php and in this page i have an header to some other location..it will work or not?
@luca you mean an http redirect header?
header("Location:myotherpage.php")..dont know how its called
16:44
yes
I think it would depend on whether the redirect was to the same domain. If it's the same domain, it will work, if not... I'm unsure, but I don't think it would.
@Nathan Feel free to correct me
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Q: How to manage a redirect request after a JQuery Ajax call

Elliot VargasIm using $.post() to call a Servlet using Ajax and then use the resulting HTML fragment to replace a div element in the User's current page. However, if the session timeouts the server sends a redirect directive to send the user to the login page. Nonetheless, JQuery is replacing the div element ...

Is that kind of what you're doing?
maybe that's too complicated.
@RyanKinal haha Ryan same case, beautiful weather in London today and very distracting
This blog post implies that jQuery AJAX calls normally follow HTTP redirects (which is what header("Location...") does).
so if i ajax-call "mypage" thats containing an http redirect i would be redirected? right?
16:51
@Nathan Huh. That's interesting. Understandable, but it seems like a hole to me.
You're right @RyanKinal that it wouldn't work across domains.
@luca I think so, but I haven't tried it. Try it!
@David you're welcome for davesecretary! Steve Yegge's blog introduced me to that body of work. There's a cumulative effect when you read several stories at once.
i will
thanks guys !
see you here!
@luca no problem; I'm curious to hear back from you about that
Loha.
Opinions of FF4 ?
@Raynos ... I keep forgetting to use it.
16:59
@Nathan I meant to released version today. Do you have 3.6 / 4 side by side? Or do you use chrome (or IE9) instead?
@Raynos The tab management feature is great. Hardware acceleration and buffered scrolling is great. All the pretty HTML5 stuff is great. The occasional crazy CPU usage for no apparent reason is... less great.

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