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15:00
Why do all of these suck?
Lots of "I'm using 7 libraries but one of them doesn't like vanilla ice-cream, how do I make something else?" or "here're 100 lines of code for my weird specific problem, solve it"
Think of a good question and Q&A
Was there a "why does 1.toFixed raise a syntax error?" question (or something of the sort)?
@mikedidthis thanks for your effort! just got back from a meeting. I can use a percentage width for the parents of the dropdowns
the percentage width of the parents parent :P
@Zirak because some users look at this list and answer the questions that don't suck. And the order of this page sucks.
15:05
@KevinMurphy no probs, it bugged me.
@eazimmerman what kind of regex would I use? I'm new to ajax calls
Does he just want an unwrap?
@Zirak I had seen this question and thought he wanted to remove the whole element. But I found the question boring and didn't bother to answer.
but maybe you're right and he wants to unwrap.
He didn't exactly grace us with a problem description
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@Zirak Rod has 2764 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 414 questions, gave 14 answers.
15:12
414... that takes some time normally... or maybe he doesn't spend enough time on each question...
!!>2764/414
@JanDvorak 6.676328502415459
yeah, seems like the latter
If you want to remove the tags only( and preserve the text), you could make a selection of the span and then use execCommand('removeFormat'). — Teemu 4 mins ago
Is that even possible in the general case ?
@ShannonStrutz not sure :/ sorry
15:17
@mikedidthis so i'm guessing the margin method should work with a percentage width?
@KevinMurphy urm not really as the parent is smaller than the child?
I am not 100% sure if I am honest
the parent COULD be smaller, yes :/
@Zirak PLEASE answer that unwrap question, the current solutions are pretty horrible, none of them uses text nodes.
yes, the answers are very bad. Somebody should answer.
@BenjaminGruenbaum The case he has is an incredibly simple thing, so sure
15:28
ping us when you answered
the bot should answer
Yeah, the bot
Not even the least bit of string manipulation
Better, no id needed: jsfiddle.net/5jCFR
@BenjaminGruenbaum did you see that badzoke also pretends you should not use a script element ?
I upvoted your comment, that answer is also pretty bad, and the other jQuery one is also bad.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Here's mine: tinker.io/1f282
15:33
That works.
Although his element probably isn't the first child, the correct thing to do in his case is probably set this.style.fontWeight
@Zirak he just uses getElementsByTagName, that does it for him..
@dystroy Yeah, we could be more general, but OP wasn't nice to us, so we won't be nice to him
Come on post it :P
gentlemen
zenity is so cool
I just wrote a little script that fetches my company's directory, and gets the complete info on a user I give
it was just to quickly get the internal phone number
I think I'm burnt out.
15:36
I'm sick of going on the sucky intranet
general CSS question: say I set margin-left:10%; what is the 10% being calculated from? the width of the element it's applied to?
I did some HTML parsing with regex
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A: Remove child element but keep it's content

Caprica SixWell, here it is: http://tinker.io/1f282 el.addEventListener('click', function () { var toRemove = this.getElementsByTagName('strong')[0]; if (!toRemove) { return; } var content = toRemove.firstChild; el.removeChild(toRemove); el.appendChild(content); }); (whe...

everyone give 500 bounty to caprica
These questions aren't worth it!
15:38
aaand btw, everyone on linux try zenity --info --text "Hello\nWorld"
Anyone with GTK
@KevinMurphy its parent
@Shmiddty gotcha. thanks. is it possible to do dynamic padding with just CSS?
I have a solution to my problem using jQuery but.. i'd like to avoid it
dynamic how?
!!tell KevinMurphy google css grid system
15:43
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    Birthday must be before 2000/07/02
aw, SO doesn't accept the bot's age
@Shmiddty i just want to set the padding of an element to 0.125 of it's width.
@Zirak well, you need to be 13 to use the page
@GNi33 So the bot's activities are illegal!
ermahgerd
@Shmiddty essentially, i want to add padding to an element using percentages of itself, not its parent
15:46
I think this will reverse the order of children — Jan Dvorak 55 secs ago
why do people answer questions by commenting on them? What is the etiquette here?
nvm
@AustinPray if the answer is partial or if I think the question deserves closure or deletion, I comment
or if it's a link-only answer
Wow...the question above is total bs now
So if it's a dumb question and doesn't really contribute you shouldn't answer it with the answer form?
you can. But, if you answer with a comment, the asker can still delete the question
15:49
oh okay
if you don't want the reputation, post as a community wiky
often I give a short answer in a comment, then set on to write a long answer as an answer
@JanDvorak only to have someone repost your comment, and that answer be accepted before you ever post your proper answer.
so you suggest I should gun and edit instead?
hey guys, Im working on a jquery plugin that fires when the user highlights a string in a textarea. I use 'mouseup' on the element to handle this, but when a user moves out his mouse while selecting a text it doesn't fire. Does anybody know a neat solution to handle this? Watching mouseup on body its kind of noob, isnt it?
15:57
@martincpt stop it.
I keep getting job postings for ember.js - are people really using that?
@Zirak That's ... madness
quick question: is jQuery's change - event reliable on input[type="text"] - fields?
kinda... you have to wait for the blur
huh?
16:00
change is fired when focus changes
@Shmiddty mmh I could handle with mouseout but what if he brings back his cursor?
and the value changes
@martincpt staahhhhp
okay, so what if someone would use an auto-complete - mechanism? would change be fired?
@GNi33 after focus is transferred, yes.
16:01
aggrrrresssive arrrrrs
@GNi33 use the input event
hm, damn, can't be sure about that I guess
@Shmiddty stop, what are you talking about? I just came in to ask a question
stop what you are doing
@FlorianMargaine oh, that sounds interesting, is it shimmed in jQuery?
16:02
look outside
is it a beautiful day?
@GNi33 AndyE had a jquery plugin for this
yeah, I remember some discussion about this in here
why cant I ask something? whats wrong with you?
When did jshint.com remove the ability to save an error report?
16:06
@BenjaminGruenbaum The question was a big bs magnet
And the question itself is weird. Performance?
@Shmiddty you should better eat some eucalyptus then go to bed man
@martincpt you aren't very smart.
@Shmiddty who are you to know whether people are smart?
16:08
@Shmiddty "Square peg in a round hole" always seemed like a bizarre problem. Either the hole's too small, or the peg's too big. Change one of them.
It's a hardware issue. -Software Engineer
@FlorianMargaine You're wasting your talent on programming. Clearly you were meant for another profession.
@Zirak I know, right? Art should be my thing
@martincpt What about listening to select ?
@martincpt Then using getSelection ?
16:11
but thanks for saying I have talent.
@BenjaminGruenbaum great, gonna check thanks buddy
@BenjaminGruenbaum hey look, you found the round peg
@SenJacob 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.
@FlorianMargaine Let's say you were single and you met a really hot girl. Things got sexier, and as her panties go off, you see that she has a penis tattooed right above her vagina. Will you still do it?
16:13
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Q: Split content of a contenteditable div to two and inset another tag in between

Sen JacobI'm trying to split a tag in to two and set another tag in between. I want my contenteditable div to have only font tags with a max node depth = 1 ,(No child nodes inside font tags), <div id="Editor" contenteditable="true">sdfs <font face="Verdana">&nbsp;gfgdfsdfd sdf</font> sdf</div>...

(I'm going to get flagged, but worth it)
Can anyone help me in this ?
@Shmiddty Did I do good! Oh Boy!
@Zirak but the aids.
@Zirak depends on the tatoo.
16:13
@SenJacob Why oh why are you using font tags -_-?
if it's a small penis, funny-like, or if it's a real huge black cock you dream of
@FlorianMargaine It's the whole deal, penis and balls. Erect, pointing to her left, as if she had a weird strapon. But in 2D.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I need the font tags to give as input to some other program which converts it to a PDF.
@Zirak I guess I'd do it. I look at her back, not her vagina anyway.
16:15
Why are you using font tags? The font element is obsolete. — Benjamin Gruenbaum 56 secs ago
Does that comment sound offensive ?
@FlorianMargaine But...it's there! The two peni are within a small distance! SHE HAS A PENIS TATTOO THERE!
There should be a closing reason "occasional brainfart unlikely to happen to somebody's else in the same context". — dystroy 1 min ago
@Zirak so what? it's a tatoo, not a dick.
@dystroy "too localized"
16:16
reword "brainfart" so that its' ont offensive
or was that removed?
@dystroy That depends on how OP takes it.
@Shmiddty I think it was removed
@BenjaminGruenbaum I know :( But the other program expects that as input.. It isn't for proper display.. Just like a tiny editor.
@FlorianMargaine but what are the implications of a person who would get such a tattoo?
@SenJacob sorry, we won't be able to mask our outrage long enough to help you
16:18
@Shmiddty Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
@SenJacob What's the 'outer program'?
> this question is unreachable via search engines or is misleading as to what the real cause is. It is not useful to anybody else and should be removed.
@FlorianMargaine probably not
┻━┻ ︵╰(゜Д゜)╯︵ ┻━┻
That's an upside-down shot of someone falling to his death between two Buddhist temples.
With two airplanes in the background
16:20
@FlorianMargaine are you trying to make a point?
or birds
no, those are the someone's feet
@SenJacob You're asking for help generating invalid HTML, you're mixing an HTML5 concept (content editable) with an HTML4 tag that is obsolete and not in the HTML5 spec.
he's a really awkward faller, you need to know
16:21
got a lot of shit in highschool because of this, so sshhhhh
Because you went to monkey highschool, that's impressive.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh, I see.. So I've to try another way around, huh?
@Zirak are you threatening me?
slowly backs away. falls down as the cliff I was standing on teleported 4km above some place in Burma
┻━┻ ︵╰(゜Д゜)╯︵ ┻━┻
AIRPLANES! HELP ME! vooosh NOOOO splat
@BenjaminGruenbaum That was a little bit complex program developed using iTextSharp. Don't have the code with me.
16:25
@SenJacob So the 'outer program' generates invalid HTML and you need to make it content-editable in your HTML?
Wait, iTextSharp creates PDF... Where did you get that HTML?
Oh hmm, you're generating HTML and iTextSharp expects font tags?
Are you sure it doesn't do CSS?
womp womp.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Nope, it converts a set of font tags into corresponding pdf. So I'm making a small editor with some autocomplete and all to help the users compose their own content.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah, it won't accept it.
Hey I got a question, when I console.log "this" during debugging, I often get these 2 outcomes, [object object] and [objecthtmlDivElement].... what is the between these two?
@VincentChua The second on is an html div element, the first one is not.
@VincentChua What browser are you using, in chrome when you log you're supposed to get the actual element.
@Benjamin I'm using chrome
@Benjamin I use console.log(this) give me [objecthtmlDivElement] but console.log($(this)) gives me [object object]
16:33
Most of the available editors put their content in iframes. I need to add the functionality to about 20-25 fields in a page. The autocomplete and other features inside iframes will be more difficult to maintain. This might simplify those..
maybe not. Same-domain iFrames are not that problematic
If it works :(
@VincentChua jQuery wraps native dom objects as jquery objects. The first one is the actual DOM element, the second one is the jQuery wrap.
@JanDvorak hmm.. but I need to add some other features to it..
@Benjamin Im trying to target a certain div element using this but i not sure whether to use this or the jquery $(this) ...
16:35
@SenJacob the iframe's context is fully visible if it's a same-domain fram
@VincentChua If you're using jQuery methods then $(this), if you're using native DOM methods than this. What are you trying to do?
except CSS and event bubbling doesn't propagate across frames
@JanDvorak Yeah, but I've to wait untill the other editor loads more than 20 iframes, then inject the javascipt for handling the other features to it and init those features.. :twist:
@Benjamin
this is my html:

<div class="finalist-contestant">

<img class="vote-click-selected" src="images/vote_hover_selected.png" width="155px" height="155px">
<img class="contestant-choose" src="images/vote_contestant.jpg" width="155px" height="155px">
<h3 class="finalistContestant-1">ROSLAN SAID</h3>
<p class="personalDetail">43, Design associate</p>
</div>

my javascript:
$(".finalist-contestant").click(function() {
$(this).children(".vote-click-selected").css('visibility','visible');
alert(this);
Well, its getting really late here, thanks for your help. I've to go now. See you later. :)
16:40
Quick question
$(xml).find('circle').each(function () {
    UploadCircles.push($(this).text());
});
@Benjamin What I was trying to do is clicking the .finalist-contestant div then the image with class .vote-click-selected visibility gets turn on, so it will sit on top of the second <img> tag
That bit of code would push the data contained in the circle tags into my UploadCircles array, correct?
@VincentChua I don't see you using this anywhere, but yeah, .children() is a jQuery method, the native html way would have been .children and iterating through that.
the english language is stupid. "I've to go" should be a valid sentence since "I've" means "I have", but it's not.
@Shmiddty Are you sure it's not a valid sentence?
16:41
no
but it sounds wrong
it is valid
If someone said I've to go, people would look at them weird
I have a fixed element so I can unbind widths and use 100%, but i want it to scroll like an absolute or relative element, rather than.. being fixed :/ i'm stuck.
@Shmiddty It's not wrong, just uncommon
"I have to go" is perfectly fine
16:42
right
Except for the i
^ yeah
but I've to go is not
but "I've to go" just sounds wrong
Because it's uncommon
@Benjamin as you can see im using this line:
$(this).children(".vote-click-selected").css('visibility','visible');

to target the image element but not

this.children(".vote-click-selected").css('visibility','visible');
16:43
@BenjaminGruenbaum what 'i'?
53 secs ago, by Jan Dvorak
"I have to go" is perfectly fine
bananas
What's wrong with my 'I' now that I've fixed it?
Now that you've fixed it nothing
@Benjamin why cant I substitute this with jquery $(this)?
16:44
thanks for the fix, though :-)
@VincentChua this is not a jquery object (usually)
@VincentChua that would be the native element
anybody?
@VincentChua You should probably read a more comprehensive JavaScript tutorial.
can anybody verify my bit of code?
16:45
@ShannonStrutz Why don't you test it and check if it works yourself?
Just to compare, my shitty js snake was about 200 lines with moving food .. lets see how long it was.
I did and it isn't working. seeing as how I don't know ajax all too well, I figured I would ask
Make sure its that and not something else
@ShannonStrutz Alert the AJAX response, make sure it works... that would be the easiest way to eliminate that. This chat room is not a debugging service.
here's my shitty (incomplete) js snake: jsfiddle.net/jGVxE/12
wow, rage.
16:46
@benjamin if i want to reference entirely with using javascript is it possible?
This chat room seems like its filled irritable people as well
yes, we deal with help vampires daily
help vampires like you
@benjamn yes I'll need to study more
@VincentChua What do you mean 'entirely using JavaScript' ?
And thats a problem? You don't have to be in here?
16:47
@ShannonStrutz That's not rage, that's education, you can take it or leave it.
why else would somebody come in except looking for help?
you're not looking for help
you're looking for us to do your work for you
To chat, maybe?
@ShannonStrutz We mainly talk about new language features, share coding practices and discuss articles.
16:48
you just called me a help vampire
how am I a help vampire if i'm not looking for help
google it dumbass
I don't usually come in here for help.
@benjamin sorry that means without using jquery library
@BenjaminGruenbaum or we just go crazy
@BenjaminGruenbaum Hm that would make sense
16:48
235 lines moving food snake game [js] jsfiddle.net/fyKzV/15
Rage @Shmiddty , that really help people
vs
120 line Snake class in java -_-
@VincentChua jQuery is just a library :) Now, I'll gladly help you convert your code to native JavaScript. In most cases jQuery is just cruft anyway. What are you trying to do?
@BenjaminGruenbaum is there something like canvas in java ?
as in something i can add to awt.frame
and just draw graphics on.. not more then rectangles..
with some text... ?
@Darkyen Yeah, of course.
16:50
And that is ?
@Darkyen Make it so you can't do a 180deg turn at once
isn't it called canvas?
I accidentally pressed up when I was going down
is this possible: have an absolute element occupy 100% width of a window, not its parent?
@KendallFrey that adds challenge to this really over-implemented game ;D
16:50
@Shmiddty Shhhh :P
@Shmiddty Stop helping all the vampires :P You're the reason they keep coming
@Shmiddty i read that.. i dont see my rectangle :-(
@Darkyen Canvas works, yeah, I used it myself.. You feed it with a Graphics object.
@BenjaminGruenbaum o_O I became a help vampire :-(
16:51
So for future reference, if I have an honest question. Even if nobody on stackoverflow has answered my question, I shouldn't come here?
@Darkyen Graphics objects have all the draw methods :P
PS I SOLVED MY MILLION point problem with downscale image algorithm
@BenjaminGruenbaum curse java..
@Darkyen lol :)
@ShannonStrutz "Hey guys, can you do something for me because I'm too lazy?"
16:52
so basically Graphics is like a ctx without a canvas..
got it :D
@Zirak , @BenjaminGruenbaum thank you very much
enjoy funny comments in my ugly java code
@Shmiddty I mean if I've made an honest effort and need a discussion as to why something may not be working. You guys won't help..at all
once i post it :D
@ShannonStrutz You didn't have an honest question, you asked us if your code is correct because you couldn't be bothered to test it on your own. You could have written a simple string XML, feed it to the method and check on jsfiddle. Or better yet, be actually sensible and do test driven development :)
@ShannonStrutz that's not the case.
I'm saying for future referance though
16:53
@VincentChua Did I just offer you free help and you left :P?
uh oh whats happening now
@benjamin thanks for the help, can you help me to convert this line:
$(this).children(".vote-click-selected").css('visibility','visible');

but without using the jquery library. Is not really important though the reason I want to know is learning how the javascript actually work
@Darkyen You're welcome :)
@benjamin i'm still here =)
@benjamin my typing is a bit slow
@Shmiddty is it possible to make an absolute element occupy 100% width of a window, not its parent?
16:54
@BenjaminGruenbaum ^
@VincentChua That's a good reason. Developers should know how to code without relying on huge external libraries. You can do something like:
@KevinMurphy an absolute element uses the window as it's offset parent unless it has an ancestor that is position relative.
(meaning that is the default behavior)
is there a way around that? :/
basically, i have a fixed box that preforms the way i want, until i scroll.
@VincentChua var elements = this.getElementsByClassName("vote-click-selected"); for(var i=0;i<elements.length;i++){ elements[i].style.visibility = "visible";} There probably is a simpler way but I don't really understand the purpose of your whole code.
@JanDvorak @Zirak
16:56
i want the fixed box to scroll like a normal relative element :/
position:fixed
:D ahahaha
16:57
I need to shower.
I can be a dick :
Since you're curious - Yes, it is possible. — Benjamin Gruenbaum 36 secs ago
I feel filthy.
:s
i am trying to make it as hillarious to read.. as possible
@BenjaminGruenbaum you mean ClassName, right?
@Shmiddty Thanks for the catch!
16:58
np xoxo
@BenjaminGruenbaum there is a shorter version: $(".vote-click-selected",this).css("visibility","visible")
@JanDvorak Your literal comment?
@JanDvorak No jQuery.
@JanDvorak $(".vote-click-selected",this).show()
@Shmiddty show affects display

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