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17:00
!!convert 68612.70 EUR AUD
@cx 47392.2772EUR
@cx 99334.8042AUD
HEY @OctavianDamiean
HEY
HEY @OctavianDamiean. GUESS WHAT?
DID YOU GUESS YET?
I WIN
@MLS 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.
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ok
user1125394
don't feel distracted by her
17:10
Well, feel a little distracted by her
user1125394
she's just a blonde
@Darkyen sorry am currently in Germany wi h only my phone. Won't be able to help before coming back on Tuesday night (GMT +1)
Awww, come on
Does anybody know what happened to @KirstyHarris? Did we scare her away?
@Esailija make a pull request ;)
IT is a robot don't feel distracted at all
17:12
@Zirak hahahahahaha
Arnold voice is gangster
@Batman 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.
Any know why this wouldn't work?

//Remove New option
$("select[id$='ct100_DropDownChoice']").removeChild($("option[value='New']"));
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@Zirak I've never wanted you so badly
And that's saying something
@Batman jQuery doesn't have a removeChild function?
oh ic
is there an alternative?
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17:22
It's just .remove
$("select[id$='ct100_DropDownChoice']").find("option[value='New']").remove();
ah kk thank you!
Or even shorter: $("select[id$='ct100_DropDownChoice'] option[value='New']").remove();
I guess I don't really have to use the parent here right, couldn't I just do: option[value='New']").remove();
If that works, great.
17:23
kk ill give that shot thanks.
works, thanks!
user1125394
god fuck mosquitos
@cx I don't think he should
Does anyone know of a decent set of styles/templates I can use for a CMS?
like any of the CSS frameworks but domain specific
rocketthemes.com
17:30
@Batman This webpage is not available
That's a bit too far in the domain-specific for my needs. I want something closer to 'Here's some CSS files and instructions for writing your HTML'
ie, 'Here's a table good for displaying this type of data, here's a blah for blah, etc...'
I often find I ask for things that don't exist.
Hey ppl
whats up
My pizza erection
17:33
for whatever reason, bootstrap btn-group keeps messing up for me
/installed konami code onto a CMS.
@Crowz use the Chrome element style inspector, Luke.
/* ==UserStyle==
 * @name		Chat
 * @description		Extend Chat Style
 * @version		1.0
 * @match		chat.stackoverflow.com*
 * ==/UserStyle==
 */

.message a{
    color:#00f;
}
I wish
@Incognito I tried, but for whatever reason, the buttons just aren't connecting
@Shmiddty ... you wish what?
17:39
@Incognito okay, so they're in a <ul class="inline">, and the two buttons just don't quite come together into one single button
@Crowz use the inspector, see what's over-writing it.
I wish that UserStyle was a standard and worked natively in chrome
I have no idea what's in your class.
I don't want to download an extension.
Ah
FWIW, Stylish is pretty good. I use it for a lot of stuff.
17:41
@Shmiddty I downloaded an extension to make the entire web green on black.
@RyanKinal I can add styles to a userscript for the time being
I believe the phrase I used was "The web is a mess, and I just need to rule it"
The slurry of garish design is a non-stop assault on my eyes. I don't give a **** about your design, I just want to see the information in a consistent way.
@Incognito this can be solved by a firewall
just block all CSS
Then the structure breaks
CSS is colours and dimensions
17:42
so you're writing a userscript for each site you visit?
Yeah. Because everybody on the web totally writes their HTML in a way that makes sense without CSS.
@JanDvorak It's one plugin for all sites.
And it's never been smoother
I guess it only affects color and background?
Every page looks the same, I don't have to re-learn what you mean with all these boxes
Basically.
just redirect all CSS requests to a custom handler that spits out the same CSS
17:43
I miss gopher://
link pls
@Shmiddty 'just'
link please
@JanDvorak Looks like it was removed from chrome store chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/…
17:45
can you make it a userscript?
screenshot pls
@JanDvorak I've been debating doing that.
@RyanKinal ... thanks
No problem
@JanDvorak I uninstalled my screenshot because I kept hitting the key randomly.
I'll fix it some day.
If I made it a user-script I'd also like a delete-element-on-click option.
@Incognito how do you uninstall a key?
17:47
hi hi
@JanDvorak The software is bound to the key by your window manager
Half the sites I hit I feel the need to delete entire sections of the page. Full of spamvertisements or noise.
my window manager is not exactly configurable
@JanDvorak I don't use windows or mac.
You can do powerful things with powerful systems.
I use windows/mac only when I absolutely need to.
I like Arch Linux, and FreeBSD as an OS of choice.
17:49
It's time for me to rethink installing a linux
what about SUSE?
Since finding this chat room - my JS skills have gone from 'barely making it by' to 'I can do that, no problem' - love you bitches
SUSE is fine, but you should really learn a lot about linux internals and how popular software on them works.
@jbolanos we love U2
sorry, not linux internals, but rather linux usage on a command line level.
Right now I'm using xmonad.org as my window manager, but like Arch and FreeBSD they're not things I'd advise to someone with little experience.
@Incognito I was wondering that I might like Unity 3, but Suse doesn't come with Unity
17:50
@JanDvorak I answered the closure question in an interview yesterday and then made them feel silly for asking stupid questions :)
Unity/Gnome/KDE aren't really my choice of WM, to me less is more.
hey guys - i set the innerHTML contents of an element - is there a way to get that data i entered in another script on the same page?
@Incognito I'd like a touch-friendly front end
xmonad is 1000 lines of code, and it tiles windows. You don't even need a mouse to use it, but you'll have a bad time if you're new to that.
It all depends on what you're doing with the machine I guess.
@KevinMurphy window.somedata = 'something' you can then access that anywhere on the page
17:52
sweet thanks
I have a convertible. I never really convert, but I do touch a lot
(though the Synaptics touchpad is great, too)
@KevinMurphy You could also use functions and just return whatever that value is as a result. developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…
has anyone plowed into jQuery 2 yet?
@jbolanos It's basically the same
@jbolanos its the same, just doesn't support IE. as far as i know
17:53
basically, I've maxed my touchpad inertia, and I love that
I tend to stay away from mobile, but I get my Firefox OS developer phone next month and I'm really giddy about it.
@Incognito nice. I was thinking of android as a safe bet for something that will stay
Stay?
I don't want something that will lose support before the phone dies
@Connor paste.ubuntu.com/5989918 when i convert var contents and contents to window.contents, everything breaks :/
17:56
@Incognito I've tried xmonad... I preferred stumpwm. But awesome wm is definitely my favorite.
@KevinMurphy do var contents = window.contents = 'yourContent'; then
I've tried xmonad, too. But failed configuring it. It's much better with awesome and Lua
Everyone can write Lua, you just don't know it yet
@copy nah configuring was ok once I went on #xmonad, but it didn't fit my taste
user1125394
xmonad -> haskell:)
@KevinMurphy and you should change this
var contents = $('.target').val();
var contents = contents.replace(/n/g , " ");
you shouldn't have the var on line 2
17:58
And I remember there were things I couldn't do, although I don't remember what
@FlorianMargaine I was going to install wmii instead but the thought of a 1000 line haskell WM was just neat.
Stuff related to multiple screens iirc
@KevinMurphy var contents = window.contents = $('.target').val().replace(/n/g , " ");
user1596138
I'm so bad with DNS stuff :/
@Connor so after this, i should be able to use window.contents where ever, correct?
18:00
@KevinMurphy yeah
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window.contents?
you gotta be doing something wrong, right?
user1125394
@Connor window.contents ouch is it good to do that?
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no
@FlorianMargaine The xinerama support is yet to be tested, I broke one of my two monitors, I'm going to pick up a few eventually and give it a shot.
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global all the things!
user1125394
18:01
global is anal
@cx messy?
@m59 he could use a function to get the data
@Connor ok cool, all is working except my replace, for some reason shrugs and studies
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@connor that still makes no sense.
@Connor IE sucks and should be avoided all all costs
18:01
@jbolanos i know
@KevinMurphy are you trying to replace new lines?
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oh hey @KevinMurphy! long time no see.
The replace doesn't work because you're not returning it to anything.
@m59 hey baby how are you?
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lol good.
Don't make my wife jealous :)
myVar = myVar.replace()
that's what you want.
@m59 thats what he has?
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wait, that whole thing is a mess.
I see, it's two lines.
My bad.
18:04
this is all i have so far
window.contents = $('.target').val().replace(/n/g , ":");
document.getElementById('change').innerHTML = window.contents;
@KevinMurphy what are you trying to replace?
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You should do it piece by piece until you have it worked out
too much chanined, dude.
@Connor replacing new lines was just for testing, but i think it was a poor choice to test.
@m59 i told him to do that, because he had 2 vars, and i thought he had it worked out
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Also, you're using jquery already, so be consistent.
18:05
@m59 what's inconsistent?
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.replace is being called on the target, I bet you.
do this
You're not replacing new lines there, only n
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var value = $('.target').val();
value = value.replace(//whatev);
$('#change').text(value);
Bad advice
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:(
18:07
lmao
It's not the same behavior you know...
@FlorianMargaine you're getting married in 8 days?
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Oh, that's not what he's looking for?
but splitting up helps, indeed
@Connor yes
Congratulations!
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18:08
grats @FlorianMargaine
@m59 use .html to replace innerhtml, not .text
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Ohhh
because he's removing lines?
wait...
I'm not sure what he's doing with that replace.
Because he's using innerhtml ~~
well i just realized my mistake with /n/g..
m59
m59
18:09
But WHY is he using innerHTML?
when he's using val();
window.contents = $('.target').val().replace(/a/g, "1"); - i'm replacing a string from a text box and placing it into an element
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val is the value of an input field...therefore text...no?
that should replace all a's with 1's, correct?
@KevinMurphy should
18:10
@KevinMurphy you do know that in html, newlines are not the \n character, right?
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I don't see why use "html" on text
@FlorianMargaine yes, thanks :p
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am I still wrong??
anyways, the replace works, and it gets written into the correct element
now I just need to use it in zClip blah.
@m59 didn't know the context, I just saw the innerhtml replaced by a .text
m59
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18:11
Oh right, I'm not always wrong haha :)
user1125394
!!> "Kevin Murphy".replace(/n/g , ":")
@cx "Kevi: Murphy"
!!> hi, still banned?
@Connor "SyntaxError: missing ; before statement"
oohhhh
:)
!!undo
18:13
@Connor I'm afraid I can't let you do that, Connor
paste.ubuntu.com/5989971 - is there anything obvious as to why the zClip script at the bottom doesn't work?
if i set copy to a string, it works just fine
@KevinMurphy maybe you're calling zclip too early?
(When window.contents is still empty)
yeah, you're probably right. any suggestions?
18:16
Call zclip from inside your doneTyping function
@What 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.
Hi, I'm working on stopwatch application with angular.js. How to format timer with angular.js? I tried with filter, but does not work.
@FlorianMargaine that did the trick - thanks!
@What You wan't to custom format it right? so why can't you use a filter?
@Connor Becouse if I use a filter, my application starts to lag...
18:27
@What your doing something wrong then. make a fiddle
@connor ok. just a second...
18:39
Hello, world:
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ok so new guy isn't horrible
I was a little worried because of his age (old guy) but he seems alright.
I am ok with giving the ok
it's possible to do multiple string replacements in javascript, right? crosses fingers
@KevinMurphy what do you mean?
oh, like do replace(); more than once?
@Connor - In this example, how to filter time to minutes:seconds:milliseconds
http://jsfiddle.net/marolt93/A2EG5/
well in PHP i can say $string = hey baby, what's crackin'? and have array("a" => "1", "b" => "2") and just run one single str_replace with the string and array.
and it will replace all a's with 1's, and b's with 2's
18:45
Do several replace calls, or make your own util function.
@KevinMurphy you can do replace().replace();
poop. i guess several replace calls it is! thanks @Zirak and @Connor
String.prototype.replaceAll = function (obj) {
	return Object.keys(obj).reduce(replacer, this);

	function replacer (ret, key) {
		var val = obj[key];
		return ret.replace(new RegExp(key, 'g'), val);
	}
};
@What so you haven't tried anything then?
@KevinMurphy Something like that ^ should do.
18:51
oh my. how do i use that? :/
user1125394
copy/paste :)
user1125394
"poop".replaceAll({'o': 'e', 'p': 'l'});
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Q: What should be the sense to use strict comparison to this specific string: 'final'

Daniel ArandaIn a code review that I was doing to a coworker, I said that here: if (someValue === 'final'){ There is no sense to use strict comparison because the only way to pass it as true is with other string value equals to final. I think that it is enough: if (someValue == 'final'){ His argument...

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Q: WebStorm JavaScript code style: how to modify rules for comma first? (and how does this look?)

fusioSo I just recently discovered this comma first code style and I quite like it. Here is an example: var componentSchema = new Schema( { name: String , desc: String } , { collection : 'components' , discriminatorKey : '_type' } ) var c...

18:52
yes I had..
I wrote this filter...
angular.module('pgdFilters', []).filter('cas', function() {
return function(input) {
var a = Math.floor(input/100);
var b = Math.floor(input/100);

if(a.length == 1) {
a = '0' + a;
}

return '00:' + a + ',' + b;
};
});
@cx thanks - could you explain what the purpose of String.prototype is?
@Zirak you're the bomb dot com
user1125394
!!tell cx mdn prototype
@cx Command murphy does not exist.
@What I don't think integers have a length...
18:54
i try to get the progress of an ajax call with $.ajax()
what's the simplest way to get the percentage?
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new LoadingProgressListener() {}
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nah that's some java shit :)
@KevinMurphy Do you understand how it works?
@Zirak not fully, but i've been looking it over since you pasted it
@MikeBoutin you can only fake it I believe
18:56
Hit me up if you don't
@mikedidthis i don't want to fake it lol
user1125394
then you should do it twice, first time to know approximately the time of that ajax call
@MikeBoutin What kind of "progress" are you talking about? Like, actual percentage progress?
@Zirak i can't seem to find docs on .reduce()
!!tell KevinMurphy mdn Array.reduce
you can't have a percentage on an infinite number.
It's the single greatest function known to man. After the Y-Combinator.
@mikedidthis I'm just trying to figure out exactly what he wants. Because it could be as simple as checking the status of the request.
@Zirak awesome, thanks :D can i ask you for some advice?
Like, and onreadystatechange kind of thing.
18:59
@RyanKinal no probs. I replied to the wrong person anyway :D
@RyanKinal yes the percent progress
Since I don't know what the advise is on, I can't quite know
user1125394
!!> 'Zirak'.split('').reduce(function(l){return l+' ';}, '')
@MikeBoutin No can do.

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