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Q: Node.js runs in cmd but not in browser

user2888246I ran this code, which is in jquery pro: var http = require("http"); var querystring = require("querystring");   var port = 80;   http.createServer(function (req, res) { console.log("[200 OK] " + req.method + " to " + req.url);   if (req.method == "POST") { var dataObj = new O...

He mentioned jQuery pro
stupid windows: why do you make me 'run as administrator' when my account IS the administrator O_O
I've never heard of it, but maybe it's some sort of jQuery for node.js?
@rlemon Inorite?
yea what is "jQuery pro"
@RyanKinal it is stupid
15:07
@rlemon Doesn't changing your UAC settings prevent that?
@rlemon jQuery for people who, unlike us, aren't amateurish ?
If by "changing" you mean "removing", and by "settings" you mean "", then sure
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@RyanKinal What do you mean?
I mean turning off UAC prevents that. But otherwise, I don't think there's much to be done.
Well, you still change the settings so the slider is on "never notify"
15:13
you still have to right click -> run as administrator
It was harder than that when I did it last. Maybe it's changed.
It was harder than that when I did it last.
That's what she said
people dont love UAC?
I keep that almost all the way up
Has anybody seen Shmiddty (or however he spells it) around lately?
nope
15:16
@Loktar Why?
@Loktar You also have children ;-)
heh they cant use my computer though they all have their own
@Kippie same reason I dont use my linux machines directly as root?
Still not following.
Yeah, I guess "run as administrator" is functionally similar to "sudo"
im not bothered to type sudo, just like I dont mind clicking OK as long as I know whats going on
15:18
why would you ever type sudo?
just do "sudo su"
BAM, instant fix
id rather wake up one morning and see the ok prompt for some program trying to modify my system that I dont remember running so I can say no
^ fair
instead of waking up to buttsex on my screen with an ad on how to disable it :P
lol in all seriousness though people used to give windows so much shit for not being secure
now they give it shit for implementing working security measures
well in fairness I work with serial ports a lot, and because computers today don't have them I need to emulate them - the emulation software needs to make registry and hardware changes
Hmm... If it's heterosexual buttsex, I don't really see the problem
15:19
it errors if i'm not running as administrator
@rlemon it should..
I wish I could set a flag on the application to say "this guy is cool, don't bug him"
@Loktar I know it should. I am annoyed by it
@Kippie sudo -i is better
15:19
I could of swore you could @rlemon
turn off notifications for specific apps
maybe not though
@rlemon right click on the exe, there should be a security tab for this
@FlorianMargaine What does that do? Not really all that into linux
ah yeah in properties
@FlorianMargaine yup
@Kippie basically the same as sudo su :P
you can say it requires admin access
same area you setup compatability settings
15:21
@Loktar Yeah, I actually run Windows with pretty much default settings these days. When UAC first came out, though, I couldn't do a damn thing regarding web servers or config files or anything of the sort.
So I turned it off
but it will still give you the ok prompt
yea i've seen the permission tabs
windows permissions don't make sense to me :P
hehe
@RyanKinal yeah they've fixed it a bit since vista days at least.. I remember every thing used to ask
now only apps that need to modify certain portions do at least
I live with the right click -> run as administrator.
I just don't like it :P
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Q: Can you force Visual Studio to always run as an Administrator in Windows 8?

Brian SurowiecI've always disabled UAC on my machines, and did the same after my Windows 8 upgrade, or so I thought. It turns out there is no off option, only turning off the notifications. This means nothing is run as an Administrator despite being in the Administrator group, so I need to keep closing and reo...

15:22
I remember one time I tried to edit my httpd.conf. I could open it in my text editor. I could make edits. And it looked like it saved. But re-opening it revealed that it didn't actually save.
^ the way I was thinking, first answer
I use the middle UAC
@RyanKinal haha its funny because I seriously have the same issues with linux
and im like SOB!!!
15:22
gives me the alert, but not all the screen in black et al
when I forget to sudo a conf file or something
@FlorianMargaine that sounds cool Im going to check that out
Yep yep
and on linux, I add this to my sudoers file: username ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD=(ALL) or something like that
the jarring effect of the black screen with the prompt is always like woah wtf
never ask my password when I sudo
15:23
Ugh. I always make sure passwords are on my sodoers.
NOPASSWD:ALL is what should be there
@Loktar I always add sudo now that it doesn't ask for my password every time, when I edit a config file in somewhere else than ~/
something fun to add to your bashrc: alias fucking="sudo"
now type service apache2 restart.... fucking service apache2 restart
haha
fun times.
I use the french version. alias putain="sudo"
lol
@JanDvorak jQuery pro is a book, sorry, should have mentioned that — user2888246 4 mins ago
15:32
so I have this clickhandler set to a button in document ready: $("#mybtn").click(function (event) { ... } Then I want to click on the default button immediately from document ready $("#mybtn").trigger("click"); but the trigger isn't doing anything... Any idea why?
sigh
are you triggering it before attaching it?
no
works for me too now...
magically... some typo invisible to human eye...
15:46
I'm a little doubtful
> Each of the branches on this industrial tree is a discrete component—a CPU, a GPU, a hard drive, memory
Usually those components are tightly put for performance reasons
(not the hdd)
I want to match class= + onebox but i'm not positive if there will ever be anything in between them
so find class= then match 'onebox' within the quotes
can this be done with a single reg exp ?
<div class="ob-image onebox"> <!-- found -->
<div class="onebox ob-youtube"> <!-- found -->
<div class="foo bar">onebox</div> <!-- not found -->
Why are you using regex for this?
inb4 cthulu jokes
because I have a string
And no way to parse the HTML?
15:55
(working on a bot plugin, the content of the parsed message is a string containing the HTML)
No. You have a piece of HTML
all I need to know is if the contents contain a div with that class name
I felt loading it into a fragment or similar was more effort than the regexp
wuUhahh the unholy ghost of RegExp just appeared to me...
@rlemon let me disagree
Nothing is more effort than a regexp
15:56
/onebox/.test(msg.contents);
was what I was going for.
have fun
So, by "effort", you meant "lines of code"
and if I loaded this into a fragment I would have to walk it
@rlemon QSA
You'd have to walk it?
Really?
15:57
well clearly I didn't think of running QSA
:P
the never ending story about parsing an irregular language with regular expressions continues... :-P
Everyone here seems to be in italics (I wanted to join the party)
no its just you!

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