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15:10
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@Esailija , @FlorianMargaine any experience
if it's a single machine it doesn't matter if data is coming from 8 ports or 1 port?
it's still the same amount of data coming in
to a single machine to handle
Okay
so there is no such thing like port bottlenecking
:-) thanks
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I want to see a text only if there is a ? in the text, how can I do that?
the name of the string for example var demo = 'this text han a ? in it';
15:25
/?.;ljlhlbn/;?
oh that!
@Abhishek How do you mean?
regexp
or
string.indexOf();
say your input text is 'blah ? di blah ?'
function test(str){
  return (str.indexOf('?') > -1);
}
test('blah ? di blah?'); // true
so
if( test ( your_string) ){

/* process */
}
Thanks man! I have this: document.referrer when there is a ? in this referrer I want to see document.referrer.split('?'); else only document.referrer
the unicode character doesn't do the same on mac
Like this? if( test ('/login/?login=failed') == ? ){ document.referrer.split('?'); }else{ document.referrer }
15:34
yes
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Thank you!
Random question.
What's does &xD; become?
ASCII 13
\r
15:38
Ah, cool.
Correction: 
Random question.
What's the answer to life and the universe?
@FlorianMargaine 42
duh
I could get into the conspiracy thing... I don't feel like it.
15:42
@Abhishek I get the error "test in not defined" now
I come seeking an answer for what I hope is a quick syntax question
I have the line var id = e.row.cells[9].innerHTML;
is there is a way to make it get the last cell in the row instead of the 9th?
if (test(document.referrer) == '?') {
document.referrer.split('?');
var url = substr[0];
}
else
{
var url = document.referrer;
}
something like var id = e.row.cells[cells.length].innerHTML; (but actually works)
e.row.cells[ e.row.cells.length - 1 ]
@FlorianMargaine google.com/…
15:44
I know... who doesn't?
@FlorianMargaine that works. I love you so much! thanks
@Neal wtf
@Abhishek ?
42 ?!?!?!
15:47
lol. hitchhiker guide to the galaxy
@Abhishek This doensn't work if (test(document.referrer) == '?') {
document.referrer.split('?');
var url = substr[0];
}
else
{
var url = document.referrer;
}
did you defined
test ?
@Abhishek yes 42. What is 6 times 9? 42
LMAO
its 54
@abhishek Eh... no...
15:50
@Abhishek No it is not.... it is 42. I don't know jokes in base 13...
SO DEFINE IT
>_< oh man!
@abhishek How?
function test(str){
return (str.indexOf('?') > -1);
}
write that line
in the start of ur JS
@Abhishek Thanks!
15:59
@Abhishek return ~str.indexOf('?'); // wil give you 0 if indexOf === -1
@DieVarDump @Abhishek Ok, yes but it doensn't work...
function test(str){
return (str.indexOf('?') > -1);
}
lol
please leave
@Arthur test will give you a boolean... not a ?
if (test(document.referrer) == '?') {
var substr = document.referrer.split('?');
var url = substr[0];
}
else
{
var url = document.referrer;
}
alert(url);
@Esailija No :P
everyone in this room is now dumber because of reading your code
16:03
why?
@Arthur do you have programmation basics ?
@DieVarDump Not with select a specific sign in a string...
I asked for basics.
@DieVarDump Yes
Like " undestanding that return (something >= somethingElse); will give you a boolean, not a character.
16:07
@DieVarDump Oh sorry, I must do a numer instead of character
number *
No
boolean
if (test(document.referrer) == true) {
var substr = document.referrer.split('?');
var url = substr[0];
}
else
{
var url = document.referrer;
}
better.
but alert(url); gives no results while document.referrer is /login/?login=failed
This also: if (document.referrer.indexOf('?') > -1) {
var substr = document.referrer.split('?');
var url = substr[0];
}
else
{
var url = document.referrer;
}
16:27
can you at least not paste the same snippet of code over and over again
when you have a url like /login/?failed=login url gives result I you have a url like /login/ then not
Nice!
@Esailija looks almost as nice as Synology's DSM.
ubuntu has something similar but at least that has a point of showing example of the OS
I mean they have "OS-like" web app
16:42
@Esailija question again.
can u please explain how is http implemented using very basic sockets ?
With this it works, if (document.referrer.indexOf('?') != 0)
well, you write the http headers and body, if any, to the socket
@Esailija What's you're opinion in or out the Euro?
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Q: General Review, Wheel of Fortune Game

NealThe Demo for what I have made is located here: http://jsfiddle.net/maniator/H5LKy/180/ Basically I am trying to make a Wheel of Fortune type game. Is there anything I could improve on in the code? var WOF = (function() { Array.prototype.randomize = function() { this.sort(function(...

@Esailija well?
16:57
Hmmm fancy. How did my post get onto Feeds?
@Abhishek
$socket = socket_create( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP );

$conn = socket_connect( $socket, gethostbyname( "www.google.com" ), 80 );

if( !$conn ) {
    die( socket_strerror( socket_last_error( $socket ) ) );
}

$req = "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n".
       "Host: www.google.com\r\n".
       "Connection: Close\r\n\r\n";

socket_write( $socket, $req, strlen( $req ) );

while( $res = socket_read( $socket, 512 ) ) {
    echo $res;
}

socket_close( $socket );
@Esailija why we doing php nopw?
because I don't know low level socket library for node
net.socket ?
but i understand that
you establish a 2-way socket connection, write the request headers and then read the response
in this case I got
hmm, probably shouldn't show the cookies here? :D
.net is an abstraction
17:04
0
Q: Any improvements suggestions?

skafandriI am building a desktop like jQuery plugin jqDesktop Any suggestions about features improvements?

I am actually
trying to find out how they route :/
i got http
:-)
what do you mean
how do you tell a server that you want 'ip/xyz/pqr.html'
at very very low level
GET /ip/xyz/pqr.html HTTP/1.1
(hmm)
17:06
Finally got node compiled. Now npm is being a pain in the ass.
> Error: 1073868880:error:1408D108:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_KEY_EXCHANGE:wrong signature length:../deps/openssl/openssl/ssl/s3_clnt.c:1617:
what if the socket is tcp/ip
i needa
test it myself
The broadcasting softwares open an interface directly :-/
on a low level socket
sure
My boss wants me to make the possiblity of relaying Virtual DJ or SAM broadcaster
with by NodeCAST
cause they are much more flexible (even i agree)
issue is they communicate like this
@AndyE System? Ran flawlessly on every machine I installed is thus far
** open a connection
** Send password for verification
** send headers
** Send stream
see there is no username ? :P
17:09
@IvoWetzel: it's a Synology DS212+ NAS.
I've had no problems running it on a real computer
@AndyE Okay... hm, what kind of Linux is it running?
@IvoWetzel BusyBox on an ARMv5 processor
@Abhishek sorry you need to be more specific
I have a feeling this is an openSSL error... googling doesn't turn anything up unless I omit NPM from the keywords.
17:11
how can i be more specific ? i am telling you exactly what a current broadcasting software uses !!
woah.. sounds interesting
they just open up a socket at a given ip & port
ok and then what
is the application protocol HTTP?
then they directly send the password
and start streaming
nope
17:12
ShoutCAST
ok, so you would obviously send data according to that protocol, not http
thats why i said i am going to do my own research
yeap
i agree :P i was hoping that how routing happens in http might have helped me but now i realize it wont
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Q: General Review, Wheel of Fortune Game

NealThe Demo for what I have made is located here: http://jsfiddle.net/maniator/H5LKy/181/ Basically I am trying to make a Wheel of Fortune type game. Is there anything I could improve on in the code? var WOF = (function() { Array.prototype.randomize = function() { this.sort(function(...

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17:25
like I said before, your randomize doesn't really shuffle the array
it has insane bias
Hmm i think there is no way to do so :-|
do what?
now this is a distress call LOL
Let me type what i want to do .
@Esailija Ok, so how can I fix it?
I'll post an aswer
17:28
@Esailija Sounds good, and please don't make it just about the randomize ^_^
The answer about randomize is already pretty long
but other than that, you'll want to look into object oriented programming
@Esailija lol oook :-P. What is fisherYates?
@Esailija Haha I do C++ devel
and PHP
it's a shuffling algorithm
and I dabble in Java
The Fisher–Yates shuffle (named after R.A. Fisher and Frank Yates), also known as the Knuth shuffle (after Donald Knuth), is an algorithm for generating a random permutation of a finite set—in plain terms, for randomly shuffling the set. A variant of the Fisher–Yates shuffle, known as Sattolo's algorithm, may be used to generate random cycles of length n instead. Properly implemented, the Fisher–Yates shuffle is unbiased, so that every permutation is equally likely. The modern version of the algorithm is also rather efficient, requiring only time proportional to the number of items being...
Well, your javascript code is a big ball of mud, I don't see a single class there
17:34
@Esailija haha what do you mean? the GAMECLASS
Its all scoped
but it is there :-P
there isn't much difference between a huge object literal containing everything and instantiating some huge class once
Finally! It only took me 7½ hours to compile and install Node and Express on my NAS.
@Esailija lol so help me classify it ^_^
@AndyE OY...
well if you do java, how would you do it in java?
I wrote a Fisher-Yates string shuffle for an SO question before.
17:36
would you put all in static main like is done here
Shoutcast uses broadcasting softwares to broadcast a stream to it which it re-broadcasts to multiple clients. When a broadcaster connects to shoutcast it sends something like this

cgcarls5/r/n/r/n
icy-br:64/r/n
icy-name:EverybodiesRadio/r/n

On a low level Tcp/ip socket as soon as the communication happens . My boss wants me to write a proxy for this . He wants my software to be able to re-broadcast such a stream coming from a client to the shoutcast server basically a proxy .. Now my current app runs on a single port and uses http protocol i don't have a single clue how to make these prox
@AndyE yea, just compare the distributions here codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/12197/…
Oh btw my current app itself is a full-fledged broadcaster but it runs on server and hence does not provides lost of features of a client side .
And that is given Math.random() which is inherently very bad in chrome and firefox
@Esailija don't forget IE!
17:39
I didn't test Math.random() in IE but I assume it's perfect because it's microsoft
@AndyE :(
@Esailija any clue ?
@Abhishek yea let me read it
@Esailija dabble. dabble i say!
@AndyE you can find proof that I used to use backbone / mongoose / express / jquery ui / nowjs / etc
17:39
lol
tyt
@Esailija: remember that issue with the browser selection Microsoft released in a Windows Update? It didn't use Fisher-Yates until someone pointed out the randomness was terrible.
@Raynos jQuery UI :o
you can roll out a better Math.random() in minutes just by reading en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_congruential_generator
Man, I used to be a noob
but even with good distribution in the rng, the shuffle with sort sucks
@Esailija BOOO ur making me copy/paste :-P
17:41
@AndyE your day job is really awesome right?
@Raynos true... I used to code for IE only... imagine how I felt when I switched jobs :-p
@Raynos: pretty boring really.
@Abhishek does it really send 2 crlf's after the first header and not the last header
yes.
and i trimmed the headers
they are just meta. informations
first time it sends password to login
I have wasted pretty much the whole day messing around with a new NAS.
@AndyE why don't you do rockstar js coding in SF ?
17:43
after that it sends ... Meta information header ...and finally Stream
have you made a listening socket
yes
very simple lol
var server = net.createServer( function(con){
  con.on('data',function(data){
    console.log(data);
  });
});
@Raynos SF would be a fair commute for me ;-)
@AndyE move. relocate. Immigrate
and that's a shoutCast server, just like that?
17:46
nope
just like 30 lines more and u get a working shoutcast relay :-|
user1385191
I'm making the builder today
@Raynos sounds like a plan.
ok, so then you need to pass it around to some clients right
yeah
@AndyE do it. I'm expecting my visa for america next week. Going to SF late june
17:47
my issue is how to identify for which station this broadcast is intended :x
cause my proxy server runs on a single port , hell my whole app runs on a single port 80~!
bouncy
does shoutCAST use port 80
it can , it can be binded to any port
a=prompt(b=prompt(j=c=[]))
for(i=a.length;j--||(j=b.length,n=0,i--);)c[i+j]=(n=~~c[i+j]+n/10+~~b[j-1]*~~a[i]|0)%10
" -"[10>a[0]^10>b[0]]+c.join("")
from reading here, it just seems regular http en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShoutCAST
17:49
Hi, did someone could help me out with a javascript variable scope problem ?

Here is what i'm trying to acheive :

http://pastebin.com/15G9Waeh

Thanks in advance
lol, please leave
its not
facepalm
then I am misunderstanding this sentence *It uses HTTP as a transport protocol. *
Esailja shoutcast uses http for broadcasting to clients
we have to give the source stream to shoutcast itself
which is a pure TCP/IP listening socket
that listens to shoutcast's station port + 1
say if you can listen at ip :80 then the source will be feeding the music to 81
ok then :P
17:52
Is there any method to identify
what address this TCP/IP socket was intended for ?
like i can get
's1.xyz.com';
it is not in the headers?
nope
Someone have a idea ?
here lemme dump a log for you :D
well, in http it's in the headers (host:)
17:54
@AndyE , it's also a proof that Andy E really sucked at giving good advice .. you would be eaten alive here ,if you wrote this today as a solution
There he is!
user1385191
I remember those days
user1385191
"don't reinvent the wheel" was every second comment
@tereško trololol :-p
@MattMcDonald , yeah , "use this square one .. its the most popular model"
17:57
changeme // password
icy-name:My Station name // The station Name
icy-genre:Various // Genre
icy-url:http://www.audiorealm.com // website for station
icy-irc:#audiorealm // irc
icy-icq:NA //idk
icy-aim:NA // u know it
icy-pub:1 // Public broadcast
icy-br:64 // Bitrate
content-type:audio/mpeg

<Buffer De 12 bb ..... (trimmed as its audio)
@AndyE , i would note that you are not vehemently disagreeing
now that makes more sense ? @Esailija
that request is coming to your server?
@MattMcDonald I know you have the answer :D could you take a look please ? always returning me a empty string...

pastebin.com/15G9Waeh
@tereško sure, I could feed the troll and say that it was merely an example of how you can access the cellIndex property from a jQuery object. But I refuse to do that... oh, waitaminute...
17:59
yes.
it was originally intended for shoutcast :-/
user1385191
time to dig into the $ docs…
I don't think there is literally any method by which i can attain to multiplex a single port for multiple stations to broadcast , aye ? @Esailija
unless audiorealm.com is helpful, I don't see any other helpful info in there
I think the only thing we can do is to make users use the stationName as the username
user1385191
FYI: you really shouldn't name a variable/parameter "XMLHttpRequest"
18:01
but that wont be a very good idea ;-(
user1385191
(if this conversation is about node, you may want to move to that room permitting it still exists)
can't you just put users in rooms per each station
Bro i have to write a proxy!
from Multiple client(s) -> Multiple ShoutCast(s)
user1385191
> Default: Intelligent Guess (xml, json, script, or html)
user1385191
oh boy…
18:02
@MattMcDonald @MattMcDonald are you talking to me ?
user1385191
yes yes I I am am talking talking to to you you
yes, your server gets users and shoutcast streams? you put users in different rooms depending on what they want to listen and then forward right stream to right users? lol
the XMLHttpRequest is returned by jQuery ajax call and not created by me
lol lol that that was was a a good good one one
user1385191
so give it a different name
18:04
@Esailija if only that would have been this easy
i doubt you are getting what i mean to say
I really don't :D
okay lets try speaking in a different language ..
Okay, but it's not the scope of my question, thanks for the information i'll change it name
client.connect.to(mySERVER);
mySERVER.relay.to(original_shoutcast-server);
now makes sense ?
now with the above headers ... thats just impossible to identify which fucking shoutcast station was this broadcast intended
now with the above headers ... thats just impossible to identify which fucking shoutcast station was this broadcast intended
user1385191
are you using node?
18:06
yep, you could always listen on multiple ports though
and associate that port with something
thats what i am going to do
with 1400 ports binded to single process my boss is going to be soo happy !
lols
1400?
he was hoping i could some how figure out how to multiplex this using one port
so you have 1400 * 64 kbps bandwidth?
18:08
1400/2 * 64 yes
!!> ( 1400/2 ) * 64 / 1000 + 'mbps'
@Abhishek 44.8
@Abhishek "44.8mbps"
handy tool tys! @Esailija lol
you can use multiple processes
whats the point ?
this is just a relayer
18:10
you get to use more ports
One last question
never mind
i am going to dig up some dns servers and then go to handling them with each process per port.
have you done any research whether listening on 1400 ports is a problem
or has your boss
had to ask him
me . hell no , i always use a single port for everything ( 4 atmost )
true, it's simpler that way. But I don't believe there is a physical limit to something low as 1400
there aint , its just .. ugh doesnt make sense
to waste soo many ports when you are getting the same result.
damned shoutcast programmer's they didnt coded shoutcast to be worked on atall :-(
18:15
quit your job and run away
nah
i never back down.
i will find a way
or just bend over and use ports LOL
I think dns might help a bit... just a bit
what do you have in mind with dns?
stationName.xyz.com
i wanna understand how dns servers identify these :P
i have seen them route to multiple ip's depending on subdomains
did you plan to use 1400 ips then?
nope
are you kidding me ?
18:21
yes
thank god
i am curious to find out how dns identifies a query
then you should read wikipedia
that's just a contrived equivalent of editing your hosts file
Hi to all
Gmap missing XMLHttpRequest header
How to attach this
GDownloadUrl function makes ajax call without XMLHttpRequest header
brb
gonna take a nap.
then think :-)
probably i will end up with multiple ports :-/
i am really shocked there is no way to identify the url through which the connection was made :-|
but then this is not http :-\
18:48
any Gmap guru here
@Abhishek computers connect to each other using ip address
(in this case)
the ip address is resolved before connecting
Great, now I can't install forever.
> *** glibc detected *** npm: free(): invalid pointer: 0x009731f0 ***
> Aborted (core dumped)
thanks for the pointer

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