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08:03
@Darkyen something bizzare happens in firefox
I think firefox's security restrictions
stopping it ?
i pasted this url in iframe's src en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=opensearch&search="; +text + "&limit=10&namespace=0&format=json
i am messing with
and then it says that its a php file
node atm (XD)
my head wont process it
08:05
so i tried opening it with firefox
just bear with me for a moment
okay
now firefox goes on opening 1 tab after other
and firefox
:P
ouch!
thats intresting
i messed it up
it does to me when i try to open a wpf page
08:07
i had checked do this for filetypes of this kind
bahaha
node.js is screwed
now every time i do this
oh well
bang
can i change this
from about:config
well
u cant expect all clients to change about:config
@alexc any idea of node.js
08:09
no its just for me
or lovesh's problem with XHR
1
Q: how to cancel http request using javascript

loveshi have a page on which there an event handler attached to an onclick event. when the event fires it passes contents of a textbox to a GET request. since the url is not in the same domain so i create a script tag and and attach the url to its source like this elem.onclick=fire; function fire() ...

here the link if u need
mine is wierd bug with node.js windows
i think
@Darkyen hey any idea abt a good hosting provider in india
i know some free ones
000webhost.com
i use it over any indian ;) gives SQL , PHP , 1500MB transfer limit for free.. hey thats enough!
08:17
@Darkyen u hav firefox
i do
its my favorite browser lol
link me the page now till cygwin is getting installed i can see ur problem
@Raynos
i need help!!!!!
where to report a bug for node.js ?
@Darkyen i solved it
firefox multiple tabs prob
@lovesh gr8
can i give u a link and ig u can see this in firefox
i wish mine was so easy
08:31
ur onto better things
i mean ssolvble
just try this urlin firefox
k
put an http://
in front
in addres bar :P
its ok
yes
@Darkyen a bug in node.js ?
Go to the github issue page
08:32
yes
it better be a real bug
not a "I cant install cygwin, please help"
i cant git is dwn for me
mine is in te windows binary for node
it dosnt has an inbuilt buffer handler
i mean w8 lemme record the bug
what do you mean
did u see dialog box when opening the url?
@lovesh yes but not when i try opening it with a http:// prefix
@Raynos
this code
i m putting an http prefix
var server = net.createServer( function(socket) {
socket.addListener("connect", function() {
sys.puts("Connection from"+ socket.remoteAddress );
socket.write("hello World\n\0","utf8",function(){
socket.write("Bye World\n\0","utf8",function(){});

});
console.log(this);
});
});
should send Hello World and then Bye World to client right ?
but when i do so...
only Bye World Reaches the client & that too twice.
client is a javascript - flash bridge based API
which never bugged with my C based sockets
i am installing Cygwin to check if thats just with windows binary (thats most probably the resson)
socket.onData = function(text) {
					alert(text); } client side
code is pretty simple . ^_^
@Darkyen i am using the http:// prefix
saw my url
08:39
it works nicely in chrome
yes and i get a JSON
but not in firefox
Intresting
in ie also same as firefox
wtf
google
lol
08:41
do u knw some way of using js in iframe
@lovesh dont u think ?
my oldest solution was b8r
using a stack ?
i have tried it
and ?
or why not that 0.9 timeout ?
but i dont knw i m too determined to stop the abuses
;)
lol
lol
0.9 timeout was the best
solution in my mind @Raynos might have better
one
08:42
i hav asked him
yesteday
and ?
clueless like me
i guess
I <3 C++ lmao
i m dissecting mootools now
perhaps the only language
which could do what i needed lol
it gets the first message .. forgets the second one x(
08:45
u knw wat
wat ?
i hit refresh on my profile on SO and i got a messahe
Stack Overflow requires external JavaScript from another domain, which is blocked or failed to load.
lol
p3rhaps
i am having the same problem as u @lovsh
u are assuming that will happen and in my case thats happening (XD)
08:48
well hav u ever used stl?
nope
not more then 2wice
i prefer SFML and DarkGDK
09:01
@Darkyen link a fiddle
Dont code du,p
cod eump
Dont dump code in the chatbox
link a paste or fiddle instead
k
lol twas just a basic demo dw though i found out whats the problem is.
@Darkyen it should send two messages
@Raynos C++ Recieves the first one only
and flash based bridge only received the second one twice
i think the mess is with something the way these messages are getting translated into
i think the problem with flash bridge might be that when it sends the on_data event of the flash bridge its using a global variable in the .swf
u know any other api with flash bridge ?
Socket.io is one but i am note sure that it can work independently on the client side ?
there are 2 differnt downloads for socket.io ??W hy ?
socket.io uses websockets
websockets are new
one server-side download for socket.io and one client
WebSocket is a technology providing for bi-directional, full-duplex communications channels, over a single Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) socket. It is designed to be implemented in web browsers and web servers, but it can be used by any client or server application. The WebSocket API is being standardized by the W3C, and the WebSocket protocol is being standardized by the IETF. Because ordinary TCP connections to ports other than 80 are frequently blocked by administrators outside of home environments, it can be used as a way to overcome these restrictions and provide similar function...
Just require("socket.io") it should just work
i know bout sockets.io
09:10
If you npm install socket.io of course
but the trouble is
CLIENT!
i dont want it to goto XHR
tough
shit browsers cant do tcp
on a server which is not even supposed to handle XHR
so they do xhr
09:11
socket.io does TCP for modern browsers
dont call shit browsers
and emulates TCP in shit legacy browsers using xhr
call em MSiE lol
Safari, Chrome, FF6 support websockets.
@gsnedders when will Opera implement the newer ietf protocol for websockets?
IE10 might support websockets if your lucky. (they support web workers now)
lol
i want it to work from firefox 4 , ie 8 , Chrome hence was using flash bridge
09:12
mootools?
as its a 1 shot solution " Boi install flash! "
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Q: dissecting mootools

loveshi had a problem and solving which required a functionality built in mootools. so i began dissecting it. there a function a am interested in IframeShim.destroy its like this destroy: function(){ if (this.shim) this.shim.destroy(); return this; } now what i cant understand i...

@Raynos can u suggest a way to use TimeOut
in node.js
@CMS I linked your es5tests project on this ticket in ES5-shim
i think flash is too slow for the server responce .. got it C++ gets 2 msgs now
09:14
Do you feel those tests are "stable" or "usable" ? I kind of assumed they would be
The tests look good from what I've read
@Darkyen ...
setTimeout
it wont work
@Darkyen socket.io uses a flash bridge
has to use it in the callback
websockets are better then a flash bridge
i agree
09:15
Of course you have to use a callback
if you want a sleep() function you can go tohell
node.js is asynchronous
(XD)
No i dont!
that would be going back to old C++
fixed it !!!!!!!!!! WHEEEEEEEEEE :D
try to act slightly less like your 12
sowee 2 days without sleep can make anyone go hyper.
esp when they accidentally solve teh bug . :$
And try spelling and grammar aswell
Its rather annoying.
grump grump grump
lol
noted
wat a person lol
 
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10:25
ugh i am frustrated as hell now
is there any way to install npm on windows ?
got it thanks to Microsoft BIng
10:40
for any1 who want to install node and all
10:55
@Raynos, your should have been you're, as well is two words, and It's requires an apostrophe when it's a contraction of it is.
?
hello david
f0x
f0x
11:21
grammar troll ftw.
 
1 hour later…
12:31
@david :)
12:57
I think I might start calling people who correct JS syntax "JavaScript trolls"
f0x
f0x
If only peoples mouth's would throw syntax errors when speaking a certain language ;)
hi
anybody willing to help with iframe communication
@lovesh Willing? Sure. Able? Maybe.
thanks
well i am using wikipedia help
hi Phil
hey there
13:12
now i wanna use i frames for cross domain communication
@f0x I'm sure I've seen people throw exceptions right out of their pie-holes before.
i m able to get the response from the api in an iframe
but how can i access the content of the iframe
You can't.
i tried a few things in firebug console but didnt work
14 secs ago, by Incognito
You can't.
Security feature
13:14
window.frames[0].name
Error: Permission denied to access property 'name'
1 min ago, by Ryan Kinal
14 secs ago, by Incognito
You can't.
> The same origin policy prevents a document or script loaded from one origin from getting or setting properties of a document from another origin. This policy dates all the way back to Netscape Navigator 2.0.
but people have been using iframes for things like these
oh look at the nice knowledge I just picked up within like 5 min... whee
i have used jsonp
yeah just do it with jsonp like you were asking in your question
but it has a drawback that once a request is sent it cant be cancelled
@Phil It's not always this active... you lucked out ;-)
facepalm
13:17
I told you you can cancel the execution
of the callback
i am talking abt cancelling the request
it happens with iframes
i saw in firebug
have a look at this for the reason i m not using jsonp
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Q: how to cancel http request using javascript

loveshi have a page on which there an event handler attached to an onclick event. when the event fires it passes contents of a textbox to a GET request. since the url is not in the same domain so i create a script tag and and attach the url to its source like this elem.onclick=fire; function fire() ...

2
Q: Is it possible to stop a dynamically inserted script tag?

Martin WittemannIs it somehow possible to stop a script tag from loading after is has been added to the head of a HTML document? I would like to have something like this: var script_tag = document.createElement('script'); script_tag.setAttribute('type', 'text/javascript'); script_tag.setAttribute('src', 'http:...

@Phil hey thanks
@lovesh If your code architecture for remote scripts is dependent on the HTTP request, you seriously need to review your code.
actually i have modified my code to eliminate this dependency but i was wondering if there is really some way i can stop a useless request
13:24
lol. I just realized I was using border-radius on a page that will only be seen if you have IE 6 or less.
nice
<--- sometimes dumb
does that mean that the iframes idea is not taking me anywhere with this issue
Oh, sunuava... I don't even have IE 6 to test on.
@RyanKinal My new attitude for IE6 support is just take a screenshot of the correctly rendered site, post it, and tell them to pound salt.
13:26
@Incognito That's kind of what's happening here. If IE 6 or less is detected in the real app (via conditional comment), they get redirected to this page.
lol I feel dumb right now too... I was about to mention idk who this douglas crockford guy is that I've kept seeing being mentioned in various answers/posts and then saw a picture of him and realized I spent 6 hours watching his talks on yahoo theater. whee.
@lovesh Yeah... if your solution involves iframes, that's a pretty big red flag. IMO.
I try to avoid them at all costs
@RyanKinal Well, redirect sure, but I'm not even going to waste my time building a proper website for them. If they want to use 10 year old web browsers, they get 10 year old quality. screenshot of the website in chrome, and image maps. F'em. ie6countdown.com
13:29
@Incognito Yep.
Stupid China. 33%, SERIOUSLY?
0
Q: jQuery check file

MessiI make ajax calls to the file /ajax.php It gives me some data. How do I check inside ajax.php, was this file directly opened in browser or by a true ajax call?

HAHAHA I was thinking that yesterday too
@RyanKinal I have to use iframes in one website, the supplier for a search tool only provides it that way, I cry myself to sleep when working on it :(.
@Incognito Me too, unfortunately. Third party scripts clobber my app otherwise :-(
Iframes aren't that bad, except when you have too many of them
13:31
But the iframe's src is certainly not cross-domain
For example, the Facebook "Like" and Google +1 buttons are iframes
@Shaz Which I find a damn shame
Though, I realize, there's no other good way to do it
@jAndy you get a plus simply for understand the question. on my first 2-3 readings I didn't get it... should have been "if the file was".
fail typing
@Phil: yay I guess I got it. I have an interessting little comment discussion with that "Doga" guy there
13:36
I'm excited to get rid of IE6 and all, but really, we still have IE7. Not to be a party pooper or anything.
not to forget we have IE9.. let me think about that, does it support websockets properly ?
I heard a statistic where like 50% of China is still using IE6
@jAndy I'm scared of that question, the poster doesn't understand how to read headers with PHP.
Like, that frightens me to death.
@Michael 33.8%
And his reason is to "secure" his precious JS file.
13:39
@Incognito: well that part I actually like him for :P who wants to programm in php ;)
That makes me wonder how I'm stuck at home all the time jobless and people with questions like that are developing apps for others.
damn my anti-social habits.
@Shaz yeah
That's 338M people..
@Shaz Know what I'd love to see? A drill down on the percentages under 5%. I swear, if I'm maintaining this because there's something like 2million botnets with ie6 UA strings, I'm gonna flip my shi.
450M ish :D
@Michael Actually, it's going to me less. The total online population of earth is roughly 2 billion, not every man woman and child is tied to a browser.
13:42
South Korea at 21.7%? I thought they were the most modern when it came to technology
Especially in a country like china where there's a huge gap between things.
@Incognito ah true
@Incognito its more than 6 billion
SK's too busy playing SC2 to bother upgrading ;).
@Incognito haha
13:43
@lovesh The population of earth is close to 7 billion, the number of people who are on the internet is close to 2 billion.
india alone has 1.3 billion
I dislike how they give you a percentage but don't say of what
I'm playing sc2! I should move to SK I guess
I tried to play that game and never got outta bronze league heh
i m stupid and blind(sometimes)
13:44
Lovesh, think of your own country, there's a lot of people who have no internet what so ever. Without projects like hole in the wall they'd probably never even see a computer in some regions.
@Incognito u knw most people cant differentiate between internet and browser
I hope anyone who does our work can differentiate.
is that true ? On almost every freelancer site it feels like all other contender come from india
most people are not developers
13:45
its ridiculous
they must be :p
I don't think the background on this site could be more annoying
You mean the plain white background?
a few hours ago i met a guy who was just 18 and was developing games for browsers
no on the information-age article
i feel stupid now
13:47
@Phil lol
Hogs my CPU haha
Oh
It's flash isn't it?
@Phil Try the plain clothes plugin for chrome, I have everything black background green text. Makes me feel like I'm in the 1970s or something.
I stopped the page loading completely before the flash thing popped up. Flash doesn't display right for me on Ubuntu :p
@Shaz yeah it's flash
@Incognito that sounds extreme and way before my time :D
13:49
@Shaz You need to install flash separately, or install the chrome extension which bundles it's own flash. I know the FF flash that it ships with is buggy.
@Phil It's way before my time too.
I've just done a lot of work on mainframes, so I feel old.
@Incognito drop legacy browser CSS/JS support
Serve, HTML5, CSS3 and HTML5 shim. Server js as type="application/javascript"
legacy browsers wont run it
thats a bad advice still
No it's not
@Raynos I'd actually really love to, but the business I'm working for right now has something like 10% legacy browsers, I can't goto my boss and tell him to drop 1 in 10 customers because they're using old browsers.
it is
13:52
legacy browsers deserve a HTML only version with correct CSS that browsers wont render
Your not dropping them
sorry, thats bs
your just reducing the quality of the content your giving them
reducing the quality ? its like ripping an organ out
Feel free to use modernizr/selectivzr to emulate CSS3 in IE6
I forgot you cant do this for websites.
You can do it for web applications
maybe you can get away with it
I've never actually played with modernizer.
Saw it, said to myself "neat", bookmarked and walked away.
13:54
doesn't matter. But you should try to create the best possible scenaria/experience
thats all I'm saying
@jAndy cost vs reward
We should all be the modernizer :)
If I had a project I charge 100Foo. 150Foo for IE8 support, 250Foo for IE6 support
If you want to spend 2.5x the resources for a good IE6 experience then fine, I'll do that for you
of course, if you are like "I'm doing all the cutting edge stuff, no visitor on my site/app has IE older than 10", it makes no sense to optimize
I use progressive enhancements so it should degrade gracefully
13:56
I just have a problem with the first conclusion, just to skip oldish browsers in general
its a bad advice
but Im not going to extend any effort making it look the same in IE6
Base functionality should work
Just slap modernizr on it and it should work
But none of this "It looks different in IE6 then chrome. Fix that" nonsense
Question: What's the main reason IE6 is a pain to work with? Is it the way it renders HTML? Is it security-related? Is it lack of support for things like HTML5? All of the above? :)
@Michael its a buggy piece of ****
@Michael: a little bit of everything you mentioned
@Raynos javascript is buggy?
13:58
@Michael EcmaScript 5 is not buggy
@Michael Security, lack of features, non-web standard features, slow javascript etc...
It just works in Chrome & FF
Is IE9 a lot better?
Im not suggesting you drop browser support. I'm just suggesting you slap on modernizr and dont bother spending any effort on IE6-8
Yes
IE9 is a lot better then IE8
IE9 has some problems but I can tolerate those
does IE9 actually have full websockets support ? I honestly don't know
13:59
IE10 is where it's at ;)
IE9 is better than ie6, but it has issues.
IE10 will be shipping with Windows 8
I can't wait for FF101262281 to be released tomorrow ;).

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