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ack, I wished HTMLFormElement.submit bubbled properly
user1385191
> This method retrieves a Node using a name. With [HTML 4.01] documents, it first searches for a Node with a matching id attribute. If it doesn't find one, it then searches for a Node with a matching name attribute, but only on those elements that are allowed a name attribute. With [XHTML 1.0] documents, this method only searches for Nodes with a matching id attribute. This method is case insensitive in HTML documents and case sensitive in XHTML documents.
user1385191
interesting
user1385191
it applies to any HTMLCollection
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Mac
Hey people any ideas? stackoverflow.com/questions/6718785/… The problem goes away when the scrolling effect is removed. From looking at the live HTML I have also noticed that the placeholder does not sometimes travel over with the item being dragged!
thanks, i'll look into this
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00:07
Eg you drag a box over to the right, and the placeholde sometimes flicks/stays on the original area, making it impossible to drop the item being dragged into the right place!
user1385191
var forms = document.forms, i = 0;
for(i;i<forms.length;i++)
{
	forms[i].omsubmit = foo;
}

function foo()
{
	if(this.elements["name_of_element"])
	{
		//check value
	}
	return false;
}
user1385191
I don't know your document structure, but that's basic form traversal
thanks, if there are many forms is this method efficient?
user1385191
you're essentially doing the same thing with a tag-specific query
user1385191
HTMLFormElement.onsubmit has buggy bubbling, so it's not really viable to delegate
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00:11
and yes Matt this is still the same issue I had as last time, the code may be 'poorly implemented', but it's not a bad idea ;)
i'll give it a go. thanks
user1385191
IE <= 8 to my knowledge don't bubble onsubmit while the w3c compliant browsers do
thanks, need to improve my js so it'll be nice to have a play with it
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arrgg, come on guys someone must have an idea as to why this could be happening... I'll start a 50 rep bounty on my question for any correct answers!
 
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04:15
hi
can anyonne help me with an ajax issue
parallel ajax requests?
04:49
@lovesh parallel?
yes
i have a question on SO
may be u wnt to look at it
link?
have you tried @Neal suggested for doing console.log inside of the if (xhr.readystate == 4)?
ya its ok
i looked at Marc B's suggestion and may be he is right
but i dont think it should happen cause a function when executed keeps its copies of local variables
05:31
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Q: Change GallerificPlus effect

winonaI'm searching how to combining galleriffic and lightbox jquery plugin until I found GallerifficPlus (I have downloaded it here). Is it possible (once deleted the slideshows) to call the lightbox by clicking on the thumbs? I want the lightbox function work after clicking the thumbnail.. Here's ...

 
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posted on July 21, 2011

Holiday edition. (My holiday, not yours.) Your donation for keeping this series up and running would be much appreciated. Critical Path, a talk show by Dan Benjamin and Horace Dediu, is required listening in order to understand the mobile world. Jason Grigsby takes a good look at the mobile context and concludes that, although overrated, it’s still important enough to merit serious

What do people think?
09:01
neither nor
@jAndy whats wrong with underscore?
use BarFoos instead :p
nothing, it's fine
but I'ds till suggest to anyone to write your own libs/toolsets and abstractions
just for code controll (if possible and reasonable)
What about the ES5-shim ?
Write that yourself aswell?
@jAndy why re-use jQuery ?
hehe if there is a need, I'll possibly try it
I don't re-use jQuery, jQuery is just as good as any other base/browser normalization (Mootools, prototype, YUI, etc.)
I mean
why suggest write your own version of underscore but not write your own version of jQuery
09:07
I mean, yes I stated 'write that on your own', but hey, I don't say 'invent the wheel'
Why do you find the time/reward balance better on DOM but not utilities
and the usage on jQuery within that lib, is just for browser abstraction level
which can easily replaced by any other lib
@Raynos: I figured, if I was using a lib like underscore or any other toolkit thing, there were sooo many methods I never use and don't need even
so I just started to to my own thing, which I can extend, shrink and whatnot PLUS I know the exact code under the hood
Your right
we use jQuery for browser compliance not DOM abstraction
I forgot
right - but I guess that is a very special case there. BarFoos does not claim to be another helper js file, it's an outerlaying framework around all your exisiting code
plus its still in the making :)
I think there is some value in not re inventing the wheel
I actually dont care that I only use 50% of underscore
I also only use 20% of jQuery
I wouldnt re-invent underscore or backbone unless I hated their APIs
09:34
Seeing as we determined the host objects resource doesn't exist.
What would be the correct format for writing up this host objects resource
I dont want to re-invent, MDN or W3C
So references and specifications are out
I actually would LOVE to see such a resource, but on the other hand I'd probably give you the advice not to bump all the time into such a project
the biggest problem I'm seeing there is that the "DOM" as umbrella term, is so uber different on browsers
when it comes to non-standard methods, props and whatnot
the danger is, you're creating a great resource site with almost all hiddenhancements and cool things which are out there
but at the end of the day, no one can really use those because they are either only available at mozilla, chrome or opera
@jAndy that's why the resource has to be coupled to a shim
There's no use using them unless I shim out browser support across the big 5
there might be several methods you cannot shim in pure "browser" js
host objects are written in c/c++ and have a whole different set of possibilitys
just one silly example which comes in my mind.. webkitNotifications
it's actually a part of HTML5 but webkit browsers (actually only safari) did implement it already. Mozilla is still on the waitlinglist don't know about opera, IE for sure not
what it does is, it creates a tooltip like thing on the windows/macos traybar
09:59
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A: What are ECMAScript 6 WeakMaps?

RaynosWeakMap WeakMaps basically allow you to have a HashTable with a key that isn't a String. So you can set the key to be, i.e. [1] and then can say Map.get([1]) Example from the MDN: var wm1 = new WeakMap(), wm2 = new WeakMap(); var o1 = {}, o2 = function(){}, o3 = window; wm1.set(o...

@jAndy agreed. there will be.
I'm thinking my DOM shim will use yepnope and integrate with modernizr
There are plenty of features you can't use, But because browsers are moving towards implementing the spec these features will be implemented eventually
Also weakmaps are awesome, I want them
Can anyone please help with this my question: stackoverflow.com/questions/6770877/…
?
10:30
Use any of the known toolsets
I cant help with .NET integration
 
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> "Is ajax is best for getting data from server?? compared to jquery?
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from PHP channel
doh I just starred it - but it is out of context now everbody thinks you are the php kid :p
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0
Q: How can I draw an image from the HTML5 File API on Canvas?

JonasI would like to draw an image opened with the HTML5 File API on a canvas. In the handleFiles(e) method, I can access the File with e.target.files[0] but I can't draw that image directly using drawImage. How do I draw an image from the File API on HTML5 canvas? Here is the code I have used: <...

I always like this kind of thing.
We can actually load files and draw them
13:08
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Q: html/css/js best practices

SergeyAre there any books or resources on html/css/js and web design best practices? There are plenty books which just learn the basics - syntax and other stuff which is not quite difficult, but I can't find use cases, real examples, how professional desginers use them.

13:30
@MattMcDonald whats that reference you always recommend and also host
not sure where @MattMcDonald's hosted copy is tho
found it. :)
Hrmm, what's the best place to ask about SQL scheme design?
Code review or DBA?
13:46
@Incognito I would say that depends on whether you already have a scheme designed.
I have one, but i feel it's bulky and weird.
If you're asking about a particular design, then go with Code Review. If you're asking about theory or a particular question, then DBA.
@RyanKinal Thanks, that's what I'll do.
14:07
How do you guys feel about mixing regular selection statements with jquery ones (strickly code cleanliness speaking)? For example Im using document.createElement, rather than $('<div>'), and since jquery is JS it doesnt feel too dirty, but Im just wondering what someone from the outside might think.
My opinion: Use the parts of jQuery that you want to use
Stylistically speaking, as long as you're consistent, it's all good
yeah I guess consistency is the biggest thing
in the most spots, it's just much more elegant to use a library (like jQuery)
$('<div>') {
    id:  'foo',
    css: {
        position: 'absolute',
        backgroundColor: '#fff'
    }
}).appendTo( document.body );
The verbosity of straight DOM is a little ugly, I suppose
the above code in 100% w3c DOM code is disgraceful, ask @Raynos
did I type that twice or is my display fooling me ?
14:14
Yeah I agree, I just feel like Im being lazy sometimes using jquery instead of pure js
you did it twice
ups
var d = document.createElement('div');
d.id = 'foo';
d.style.position = 'absolute';
d.style.backgroundColor = '#fff';
document.body.appendChild(d);
Just for comparison's sake
It certainly requires (what seems like) an extraneous variable
and that still has to be way more explicit for browser differences
I may be showing my ignorance here, but what about the above code isn't cross-browser?
Those are all common properties and functions as far as I know
yes you might be right. I was a little confused about .style but even IE allow that kind of access (I was on reading css values like .defaultView.getComputedStyle())
14:25
@RyanKinal yeah what I did was just the document.createElement, then from there I just used $(d) to do the rest, so it just seemed odd mixing it. But I read jqueries element creation was a bit slower than just doing it via pure JS, have not tested that myself however.
however, w3c says to read and write attributes by setAttribute() / getAttribute()
@Loktar I don't worry about small pages, it's about scale. For example, this could really use pure JS in a lot of places it uses $(...) github.com/DataTables/DataTables/blame/master/media/js/…
@Loktar I would assume it's slower as well, but you never know, I suppose.
hah I actually love the datatables plugin @Incognito are you the author?
@jAndy I haven't actually done much looking at set/getAttribute
14:27
@Loktar I use it a lot, but I've got some datasets around 30,000 to deal with. I'm not the author.
ah ok, yeah max Ive had is maybe 400 or so.
I plan on branching it to deal with DOM rather than JQ selectors.
400's fine, anything over 5000 crashes IE8.
that would be pretty awesome, if you could remove the dependency on jQuery altogether that would be pretty impressive.
And the ajax support can be awkward, as can assigning data to rows to preform actions on (ie, if something's clicked)
I agree, it's ambitious however. The thing has jqUI extendability, which makes that not so easy.
It does a lot of things like this,
`$(n[i]).html( sOut );` and `var tbody = $('>tbody', this);`
That seems unfortunate
14:34
The other thing, that I learned the other day on here was a problem...
$(nNext).bind( 'click.DT', function()
It's an amazing tool in it's self, but trying to do something complex with it makes you want to rip your hair out. And the other problem is there's not much out there that has such great user-friendliness out of the box as it does.
yeah its a very professional level plugin
Im surprised theres not a charge for it honestly.
I believe Allan makes money on support.
@jAndy LIES w3c DOM is lovely
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A: CoffeeScript or plain JavaScript?

jAndyWe had a pretty long discussion about that topic in the Stackoverflow Javascript Chat over the past days. General conclusion was, that CoffeeScript is a nice tool which might create "ok" javascript code. However, if you know what you're doing you probably want to code directly in javascript witho...

I again advertised !
hey guys, any jquery/javascript gurus care to lend a hand?
14:42
I will bring this channel to explode someday
@slandau: don't ask to ask, ask :p
I'll probably try to guess an answer... and then some reall guru will fix it for me
okay so, you know when your on facebook and you type a status, if you type a special character, it lists peoples names that your friends with?
i wanted to know the best way to approach similar functionality
except the data source would be the google maps api
so the user would type something like
*
and then everything they typed after that would be (in real time), sent to the google maps api to search for reverse geocoded results
and it would populate a similar dropdown to what facebook has
jQuery UI Autocomplete
well
i CAN use that
but i dont want the entire message to be autocompleted
just part of it
like facebook
14:46
tweak the code. :)
i guess i could
but i wouldn't really know how =/ guess i can give it a shot
@jAndy my opinion
@slandau Initially, I'd either load the list of possible auto-completes as a the page loads (through server-side generation of JavaScript), or I'd hit the server with AJAX as soon as that special character is typed (caching the result).
@RyanKinal use W3C DOM but use a shim for browser compliance
well the result can't be loaded on page load
because i need to use what t he user types to fetch the possible results from google maps
14:48
@slandau @slandau Semantic itch I have here, "Real time" doesn't mean "instant." Real time can mean a delay of one year, as long as the communication interval is regular.
correcty
itch scratched
@Incognito really ?
@Raynos That's the real meaning, I'll try and find a source.
Evidently there's a lot of meanings for it now... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time
That's what it meant when I was taking an SAP course anyway.
I always thought real time was "as fast as possible"
Actually real time is predictability
Your right its about a consistent interval
Yeah, but it sounds like it means something else. Just like the word JavaScript having nothing to do with Java, but it really really sounds like it makes sense.
15:01
I hate it when IE<9 hacks that fail make IE9 fail too. :(
So I was looking at compound words yesterday. Im doing to use Drawbridge compared to Draw, rather than car/carpet. Going to change it up a bit.
@Loktar my personal favorite is mar/market
lol that would be a great interview question honestly to feel out if the person knows anything. "javascript is to java as-"
what is mar?
to mess up or ruin
@Loktar Nah, I honestly think it would only be useful as a joke.
@RyanKinal I interviewed someone who didnt know what they went to college for.
I said oh was it a java class? She said no I think it was javascript, but Im not sure.
@Loktar If you want an actual interview question, see how flustered the interviewee gets when you ask them to compare JavaScript to Java.
@Loktar That's terrifying
@ThomasShields yeah I have heard marred before.. just didnt correlate the two
@Loktar ;)
Does anyone experience weird situations with their friends who claim to be "professional software engineers" but they don't know the JS/Java thing, and they randomly try to talk about things that have nothing to do with software as if it's an OOP issue? (ie, "oh you do lots of stuff at work huh? Kind of like Inheritance right?" ... "... uh, what?!")
15:04
@RyanKinal I work in the gov its all too common :?
the 2 other devs I work with had no technical interview even. so I got screwed basically with these guys.
@Loktar Ah. Yeah, we had an intern here who was kinda useless even as an intern.
@ThomasShields Best dictionary to use is M-W.com, it's generally accurate and the URL scheme is simple to remember ( m-w.com/dictionary/marred )
its really disheartening when our new dev says its so cool I have sites on the real internet.. and asks if I have to call the server admins to transfer my files over, and when I mention uhh.. no ftp, she gives me a blank look :(
Ive considered making a twitter feed just for stuff they say lol.
lol
I have to admit, I was excited to work on a site with 100k visits per month. I had never done that before. But "on the real internet"? That's just scary.
@shitmydadsays
I'm 29. I live with my 74-year-old dad. He is awesome. I just write down shit that he says
142 tweets, 2495k followers, following 1 users
15:07
haha @Incognito I foudn that the other day I love it!!
@Incognito ah cool.
@RyanKinal yeah we just do intranet stuff here at work, and expecations are extremely low
haha you have to submit jquery so they can check it for vulnerabilities
I was like are you effing kidding me????
@Loktar I've been working on our intranet for a while, going on 2 months, it's huge. Going from nothing to chat, custom wiki, a few productivity tools, automatic logins, security system, achievements as rewards for good work, all sorts of metrics and reporting, CMS integration, etc...
I have extremely high expectations.
@Incognito It's called you have stupid friends
15:11
nice @Incognito we are too limited by the technologies we can use it sucks.
Asp.net 2.0, and no control of anything on the servers at all
most everything is sharepoint
its terrible :?
@Raynos Yeah, it's upsetting. I'm actually trying to hire someone to write some JS and a bit of PHP, I can't get anyone. And my friends who asked me for the job couldn't complete the online interview. :(
@Loktar Set up a VM, have the DNS forward.
@Incognito Really? your writing a re-inventing everything from scratch
VirtualBox is free, UbuntuServer is free.
cant its a private network we have no control
I hope you have a skilled team and a skilled manager
15:12
and none of that is approved :?
I also hope your not targetting IE6
I work in the gov
my hands are tied!!! lol it sucks
@Incognito I finish work in 2 weeks and am available on the market ;)
@Raynos A bunch of tools of the shelf were rejected by business. I am the entire team right now.
the whole gov isnt this bad just the section I get to work in.
15:13
@Loktar lies, public sector = shit sector
yeah I know this isnt just a gov issue, tons of larger companies have the same types of issues/restrictions
just frustrating because you want to do cool stuff for their benefit
but they tie your hands with what they allow you to do
Maybe I'm way off base, this is what my interview looks like:
tbh - I would't even think about filling that out as web-dev, just because it looks so 20years ago
@jAndy That's just the content of it, the style sheet wasn't included.
fair enough :p
15:19
I basically ask a few questions:

Re-factor this PHP,

Write this JS so it's not all vars in the global

Write this JS in a way that the thing doesn't crash the browser (dom is updated 2*10,000 times via jquery )

Make this ajax call sequentially, not all at once.
@Loktar I used to work in a bank, I can totally relate to the stupidity of things.
the first question.
//This jQuery 1.6 code runs really slowly and crashes my browser! Why is that? What can I do to make it faster?
var data = [];

for (var i=1; i<10000;i++){ data[i] = "Just some text"; }

/*But anything here and below could be changed in any way*/

$.each(data, function(key, value){
    $("div.text").append( $("").text(value) ) ;
});
jAndy's solution
//This jQuery 1.6 code runs really slowly and crashes my browser! Why is that? What can I do to make it faster?
var data = [];

for (var i=1; i<2;i++){ data[i] = "Just some text"; }

/*But anything here and below could be changed in any way*/

$.each(data, function(key, value){
    $("div.text").append( $("").text(value) ) ;
});
<- genius
haha! I would have done that, just because its so funny :)
I had someone complain to me about the question where I ask them to post the script online somewhere. "I don't have a web server"
and I'm not even wrong based on the question
15:24
You've removed the first comment :P
hi all
probably :p
$("") is the stupidest crap I've ever seen.
@Neal Hi
I guess that is the goal - identify the brainless
@jAndy umm does that each even do anything???
$.each(data, function(key, value){
    $("div.text").append(value) ;
});
15:26
@Neal: sure
or..
@jAndy the one u had made no sense..
@Neal Probably not. I'm really frustrated that I haven't had a single applicant in 30 days with 400 hits :(
not so sure anymore lol :p no clue what the jQuery constructor makes out of an empty string tho
You looking for this @Incognito
$("div").text(data.join(' ')); ?
15:27
@Loktar That'd work just fine. Anything that works.
Mind you, you missed something.
You've changed what it outputs.
I thought the original was just putting a space between each val
looks
why does so many people state or believe that coffeescript will improve your js performance ?
@jAndy Because it lets you "write more; know less"
I don't believe that and it's never ever true. If you half-way know what the heck you're doing in browser js, you'll outclass it in so many ways
@jAndy bc of the caffeine ^_^
15:29
> When a jQuery object is passed to the $() function, a clone of the object is created. This new jQuery object references the same DOM elements as the initial one.
@Loktar .text() transforms <hr/> to &lt;hr/^gt;
I don't believe that and it's never ever true. If you half-way know what the heck you're doing in browser js, you'll outclass it in so many ways
WTF is going on
OOH lol
the hr is outputting as an actual hr when i look at your interview
its not part of the code
W-T-F this chat says all the time "you can't post it, retry"
@Incognito I missed your interview :p link it again
15:30
One moment.
was wondering why you had a random line in the middle of the code
wtf
@jAndy it doesnt
@Incognito what I see
I saw an actual hr, rather than an <hr>
15:32
@Loktar Thattstsss interesting...
I should fix that =/
lol yeah, was wondering why you threw a random one in the code example
@jAndy that answer says your coding efficiency. So programmer performance, not code performance
I increased performance by 9999%
well not exactly :p
yeah I would of submitted a jsperf if I was really doing the interview
just for extra points
@Loktar That happened because of where I copied it from: webkit inspector
15:36
@Incognito whats that site?
People were asking about an interview I wrote to try and find someone to hire, I posted it up and removed contact information, company name, etc/
the devs here wouldnt be able to complete it.
The ORIGINAL interview was 5x as long, and asked much more.
is there actually any use in online interviews ?
lol id rather take an online one :?
i suck at interviews
15:39
@jAndy My thought was towards screening, and give them the time they need.
yeah the jquery one is varied enough where it would be difficult to just google it real quick IMO
that would be my only fear with online interviews
My thoughts are, if they can explain code they stole, they understand it anyway.
maybe right
I'm just loosing it, I've got a work pile growing faster than I can complete things.
@Loktar what do you mean "here"
15:45
heh @Incognito I know how you feel. We have a deadline for our new site for next week. I look over and one of the devs is looking at recipes the other is on facebook. Work builds up when you are the only one working :P
@Incognito screening is trivial
Ask for their github account, read their code.
@Raynos what do you mean "here"?, where did I say it i mean.
(function(w) {w([2.0,1][0].toString().sub());}).apply(null, [self.alert]);
( side-linky: on.mash.to/pjUsmc )
if you see something like that
don't invite them
15:46
@Raynos I do.
>
the devs here wouldnt be able to complete it.
oh HA where I work
like my physical location
Oh yes, there
not here in this chat lol
@Incognito ideally you should be able to wager their skill from their open source contribution
15:47
haha thats awesome didn't even see how it could be taken another way
@Raynos I know you dont really know JS at all! Your some google bot.
:P
hmmm
I just had an idea for the next js1k event
wouldn't it be a nice thing to call any property or method with the bracket-style instead of dot notation ?
like
@jAndy you mean foo["bar.baz.bazzo"]
var a = 'apply',
t = 'toString';
somemethod[a]();
somevar[t]();
And no, that's a horrible idea. I will shoot you
just for minification
it should be less code no ?
15:52
@jAndy you can already do that ;)
You want it to be part of the minifier?
well it depends how often you're calling those
do minifier already do that for you ?
They might
object.boyOhBoy_That_is_a_long_name(),
anotherObject.boyOhBoy_That_is_a_long_name();
google closure might
Actually google closure does do this
does create
var l = 'boyOhBoy_That_is_a_long_name';
object[l]();
anotherObject[l]();
???
15:55
yes
Actually
var l = 'boyOhBoy_That_is_a_long_name';
o[l]();
p[l]();
It probably changes all references to that name to 'b' instead
also makes only sense if object and anotherObject are used more than once
otherwise you'd create even more code
@jAndy you participate in previous js1k's?
I actually won
which one?
nah I'm just kidding :p
15:59

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never did that, but I urgently want to
ah was going to say if it was the first one I sent you a prize
Mujin I think won the first one, for eye of the beholder

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