@dystroy For example, when you post a message, it should be instantly added to the DOM in a different color, and when the confirmation arrives, it should transition to the same color as everything else.
@AwalGarg A few. One of them is that I sometimes, for a game, need a good reliable searchable chat with message edit and pin that could be used very intensively for a week or two.
And that's still the main use : teams of that specific game are the ones having private rooms with stellar numbers of messages
@AwalGarg not really : navigation and search among old messages is painful, you don't have enough messages on screens for anything other than chitchat, and it's dedicated to SO, not something a game team would feel confident to keep for months or years. And SO chat doesn't prevent impersonation and doesn't implement external authentication, which is a major fail for games
@dystroy imo (i am just 16, so you may not count me seriously), just giving a super product to the user is not THE thing... you have to present it like anything... if I had made miaou, why would you use it?
@dystroy I don't disagree, as I said, I like your site... I have always said that, haven't I? And I have used it as well... but because people can get there work done here, people don't want to go anywhere else.
@AwalGarg maybe 10 months ago but my kid was born in between and spent two months in hospital with me seated next to him... and I've a full time job... so it's really hard to count
Now, so far so good, my approach would probably be something using ng-repeat and inline style for determining the pixel coordinates from the lat-long I'm getting (unless there's already a library that can help me do that, but whatever).
The problem I forsee is that the same point might appear more than once in the stream.
Whatever happens, I always want the map below to be visible
So if the same point appears in the data stream for 10 times, I only want the latest point to appear, and I want the 5 second animation for transitioning the opacity to restart.
@SecondRikudo I was trying to steal cookies from caprica in sandbox, and use it to give me explicit write access so I never get muted :P {it no worked :(}
No place is for rants only. If you can't be constructive, you should let it blank, it's painful to read so many rants. Who can still deny SO is a big help for many programmers worldwide and contributed to many awesome projects ? SO has problems, of course, but we should tone down the rant and be more constructive, it's too easy to rant as soon as something isn't perfect...
I'm interested in the concept of having custom browser inside a browser(chrome, firefox, ie etc). It sounds absurd to me, but, I am not knowledgable on the subject, so I wanted to get your opinion. Is this possible by using HTML5, Flash, JS or any other ways? If so, how?
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I have a page with an iframe A whose src attribute is a url that iteself contains an iframe B A. I want to access the src of this embedded iframe B. Is this possible at all? It seems browser security won't let this happen since the embedded iframe B comes from outside the domain of my iframe A.
What is the scope of variables in javascript? Do they have the same scope inside as opposed to outside a function? Or does it even matter? Also, where are the variables stored if they are defined globally?
I didn't know for example that if something is defined globally and then changed in a function/closure then you cant access it outside using the prototype since it's declared outside of the fn/cl
Promise is not working properly saveService is called before promise resolved means all documents get uploaded, but when I log the data in the saveService it shows the uploaded docs unable to figure out the issue, please let me know where i am wrong
//file upload
$scope.fileObj = {};
$scope.docu...
"peeps in JS it might be useful also for the rest cause I am sure no one knows all of those" That's not what I read here. I read "good for the new peeps, and for the rest because I am sure no one knows all of those" :(
@dystroy do you use any service like cloudflare for Miaou?
I think I must redo all my code for my game, latency is a big problem. Definitely need to use client-side prediction
impact is death or non death, wich is really important for the other users
For the moment I render only what the server tells me happend. moves are only rendered because of the up/down of keys events from the server, for every players, including "me".
I am wondering. If I was going to build a game with Node.js websockets send messages like ("target", x, y ); would I have to type check every message to make sure x, y are numbers - so that someone cant send a message like ("target", "foo", "bar") since I can't do (string "target", int x, int y)
I was just searching for answers if Node.js approach would be a good fit for I/O in a game like World of Warcraft. Or if threads are better for dealing with a lot of players constant input.
I/O only and the logic part on some other cores.
If I was any good at c++ I would look at the source of the server. I do that when I know a bit c++.
@Schoening nodejs is always surprisingly fast. But if you want to go as fast as possible, depending on the precise case, you might prefer something like Go. What kind of IO are you dealing with ? Raw sockets ?
I am hosting a widget on another domain than the site in which I am embedding the widget.
The dashboard.js loads fine, but the HTML template gets,
XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://192.168.2.72:8081/widgets/templates/dashboard.html. Origin http://192.168.2.72:8080 is not allowed by Access-Con...
@Shaun Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@Al.Sal Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
I have some information for a (desktop) app serialized with json. it's an array of file_type:file_information. different files need different types of information - maybe it's path, or relevant column indexes if it's a csv, etc. Is it proper json style for ever pair to be symmetrical structure wise, or is variation allowed?
This ******* timer is the biggest source of frustration I find on SO. How can we make it clear enough we need the timer to stop being reset ? — dystroy11 secs ago
@dystroy I'm not actually building anything at the moment. I would use socket.io with websockets. Is GO that much faster? I would have to learn a whole new language then. Not sure if I need that tradeof. I was just thinking of learning about clusters and use those if I was gonna do such a project.
atleast know i am sure, i am float:left of a bunch of wtf-ish ppl
but then i also have no idea, if sass makes browser cache the script or not, but still then it should be executed...
i have understood their problem. they are maybe generating a random number for maybe bgcolor with a sass random number generator maybe.. and now when they refresh the page.. only the first reload changes the colors, but on successive reloads the colors remain the same.. which implies to an extent the random number isn't getting executed anymore..
@Schoening If you don't need to chase the last nanosecond, and if you're happy enough with how multi-tasking is done in node(+promises), then don't worry : nodejs is fast enough. You may want to try my nodejs+socket.io game and chat server as reference...
@rlemon don't you think the room rules page is missing a link to jsfiddle? (since you are the person responsible to manage the room rules page, right? if not, just ignore me)