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10:00
I don't think Chrome supports shadow dom yet
I don't use it, and I'm well aware of the risk that anything I break is my fault
but I never remove existing classes or elements unless I know what they do
the user will never know it was your extension
the first thing I do when I detect a problem is to disable all userscripts and recheck
then I know who to blame
that's what you do but that's not what users do
but if you do block extensions, people will complain the extensions won't work on your page
exactly, then you can carefully audit them and enable
10:04
> bureaucracy
this would allow youtube to disable downloaders for instance, in that case you would not enable
people will complain about censorship
> why won't you allow this one?
they would just think the extension was broken
Not to mention the cost to allow custom userscripts
Crap I have to do something I hate ... gotta order a computer and set everything up for a customer.
10:06
If some browser prevents me from applying a userscript, I will change the browser
it would not be a certain browser but all browsers
then I won't be able to fend off waves of spam flooding in Stack Exchange (cf.)
@Esailija when the compiler sees this sort of switch case code - it's very happy
are you for tigthening airport security and TSA practices?
Look at the llvm node's parser produces
Anyway, on mobile. Be back later
10:09
@JanDvorak how is that related
Imagine TSA forced you a standard set of clothing so that you couldn't trip over your own
and blame you for the fall
g2g, sorry
@Esailija Are you seriously advocating complete lockdown so people won't cut themselves on the edges of tables?
I guess solution is to create awareness in users
This is how languages like Java are created
if something don't work then first step is to disable all extensions and restart
10:12
This is how any broken penalty systems are created. If you assume the worst in people, you'll get a worse scenario for everyone.
@Esailija correct. If a person hurts themself, then it's their fault, and you are not supposed to prevent them.
Yea, treat the developer community as a bunch of imbecile retards and that's what you'll end up with in a couple of months.
but it still means crypto in browser is useless
not really
you still have MITM and stuff
"oh, we're not attaching monitoring chips into your brain to track you - we just don't want you to fall down manholes!"
10:13
why aren't you assuming ssl
also there is stuff you want to hide from end-users
of course we assume SSL, the problem is now the fact that crypto.method can be overriden from an extension
even SSL can be tapped if users allow custom certs
like Fiddler2 provides
but the allowing is localized
like right away
@Esailija And that's a Good Thing. People download your website when they access it, if they want to change it, they should.
10:14
you oculd have installed extension 1 year ago and forgot
but it would not be a website but web application
it's unlikely that an extension doesn't break something until one year later
It's again the cleave between what http is and what people want to make of it.
well yes but the security people are always about theory not practice
it is likely, however, that a change in a website breaks an extention targetting that website
One of the many reasons the http tower should collapse already
10:16
o/
@Zirak do you have a replacement?
SPDY still wraps the HTML/JS/CSS stack
@JanDvorak For the intended purpose? No
But I would like to see things like gopher make a comeback.
heck, SPDY is just a compression wrapper around HTTPS
10:18
@Esailija can you link me to the article from yesterday I had trouble t understand ?
I would love to read the others one and get more knowledges
@dievardump mrale.ph
thanks
I ate NicNac's and now my keyboard is mess. :(
he has 3 presentations which are more newb friendly and funny too
It looks like one big NicNac.
Blocked a frame with origin "http://api1.pixter.in:3000" from accessing a frame with origin "http://api1.pixter.in:8080". Protocols, domains, and ports must match
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how the hell do i get rid of that ?
Use the same ports.
I am already sending cors headers
10:20
Wait, I think I lost track, what are we trying to solve here actually?
@Zirak cant
alert("bazinga");
@YiJiang is a static server, :8080 is the api server
heck in production it will be pixter.in accessing api.pixter.in
@Darkyen Proxy them.
hehe, it's funny, :3000 in the beginning of the message made you reply to message #3000
Yi Jiang will be quite confused.
not anymore.
I haven't seen him in a really long time.
@OctavianDamiean , @Zirak any other suggestions then proxying ?
10:23
Oh he will, he will.
my parent window opens a twitter auth window
where the user authorizes or not.
he ends up coming to my api
I dont understand why cant CORS be implied to a whole document itself ?
i am sending CORS headers
6
Q: Can Cross-Origin Resource Sharing headers authorize X-Domain IFRAME access?

fsbAdjusting the height of an IFRAME to match its content page's height can be a real drag when the containing and content pages are not from the same domain. Do the Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) headers make it possible for the content page to authorize cross-domain access to its resources ...

But yea, that's from 2011 ...
If you find an alternative, post it there or not. Up to you.
> **OdinMonkey makes JavaScript fast with insane optimizations!**
> also known as *It would be great to use asm.js to speed jQuery up!*
lol.
jQuery asm.js edition, trollolololol
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10:30
lols
tl;dr Ext.js uses a with statement which borks if Array.prototype.values is defined.
@OctavianDamiean i can't use it
my api server responds in json
i guess i should make another page just for handling twitter callback :-/
meh ugly chit
@Zirak I thought about this yesterday.. if you are going to extend the builtins then why not at least make sure to name it something that has close to 0 chance to collide
this already happened with prototype library in es5 and now it's history repeated again
Array.prototype.grabAllValuesFromThisValueAndWhatnot
We0
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Jquery datatables has a funny colourins scheme by default, What configuration turns it off?
10:35
@Zirak or Array.prototype.$values ;:p
Array.prototype.teehteeITrolledYouUseThisOneToGrabAllValuesFromThisValueAndWhatNot
I don't understand why everyone goes for the $ sign, let's use the € sing instead.
€ is not even in ISO-8859-1
Now I'm a bit sorry I removed the spam detection
1 message moved to recycle bin
hahah
What a timing.
@We0 If we don't know or care, then asking again in one minute's time does nothing
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10:38
@Zirak worth a try ;)
It's not worth a try
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totally was
@OctavianDamiean but it looks cool. And the Plugin system is nice. I think I'll try to develop the multi edit. At least the one that allow people to select several occurences of a word and edit them all at once
I just love 'em.
Change the URL to something that makes sense for you.
11:01
-1
Q: horizontal scroll after form submit in ie10 and ie 9

Human loveWhen i submit the form with no email and password. An error message is display along with horizontal scroll and the site layout get disturbed on ie 10 and ie 9. Any help plz? http://vv.dev.ikonami.com/

Will get attention because: girl
but stupid question
> I haz problem. Halp
Oh god ...
No I didn't.
@Esailija Did you see Isaac's comment to that "Sigh" post?
Array.prototype.fuckyouineedvalues
11:12
Anyone from require and backbone.js
OH NO! I'm out of something to drink and ate some more NicNac's!
@OctavianDamiean wat
@Zirak t'was a weather balloon, nothing to see here. Move on please.
> Forget about this ... need some coffee I think.
If I would do date manipulation with JS how would I fetch result into a PHP variable?
@Zirak It's great when you realize that you were dead wrong about something right after posting an issue report.
@Tredged what!?
11:27
@OctavianDamiean I got a PHP variable which has $data = '2013-08-19';

How with JS I manipulate on right image click it goes +7 and left image click -7
You can't do that without sending an HTTP request every time you click on either image.
@OctavianDamiean It doesnt matter I just want it to work so on click -7 or +7 How would I do that
Hello :) Has anyone used Qunit in conjunction with Grunt and Require? :)
@Tredged So you basically want to tell your back-end that some date has to be either increased or decreased by 7 based on user interaction.
@OctavianDamiean Yes exactly
11:31
What's hindering you?
That I dont know how to fetch the results lol
Fetch which results from where?
function addDays(dateObj, numDays) {
   dateObj.setDate(dateObj.getDate() + numDays);
   return dateObj;
}

var now = new Date();
var tomorrow = addDays(new Date(), 1);
var nextWeek = addDays(new Date(), 7);

alert(
    'Today: ' + now +
    '\nTomorrow: ' + tomorrow +
    '\nNext week: ' + nextWeek
);
@BenjaminGruenbaum which one
There's nothing to fetch, your front-end informs the back-end that either a increase or decrease action has been triggered.
11:32
Example, if I have that how do I if tomorrow will be +7 days the table with the php variable will change to the new date.
@Tredged Wait, you want to pass it a new date! That's something else then.
@OctavianDamiean Yeahh! your good xd
@Tredged reword this please. I don't quite understand the last part.
@OctavianDamiean so if this monday is 2013-08-19, and I press the image the table (HTML/PHP) changes the date on refresh to +7 days or -7
@OctavianDamiean The table always in the beginning contains this weeks date and every onclick function I want it to or -7 or +7
and pass that date to PHP so it can be updated in that table
Click -> update the date accordingly on the client side (like you already do), display the new date wherever you want & send a HTTP request containing the new date to the back-end.
11:37
Could you please eloborate more on the HTTP request, because if $timema = '2013-08-19'; how will I send it a new date.
You don't send the date to a variable ... you define a communication end point, that is a PHP script in your case which will read the HTTP request it got, extract the new date it received in that HTTP request and then do something meaningful with it.
@Esailija Which comment or which blog post?
@OctavianDamiean Yes and the whole point is I dont know how ...
That's a really really basic thing you have to look up in the PHP documentation as I'm sure it's covered there.
11:40
That one too, but he also talks about these points in the comments
!!are you there?
@BenjaminGruenbaum But of course
Everyone upvote the bot so we can fix permissions ^
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol I cannot believe he believes that this is for performance
Compile it to LLVM
11:44
To see if it's actually faster
faster than what?
Than comparing the string, or your optimization idea
I didn't read it but it looks quite decent, well as decent as it can be given that it's about PHP.
let's say it's 10% faster than using a full parser
and the parsing takes 0.00000000000000000001 seconds
then it takes 0.000000000000000001 secodnds
11:46
@Esailija I never took you for a 'let's say' assuming kind of guy :P
when handling http request, which you cannot do anyway more than 100k per second or what?
@OctavianDamiean I understand it, but it doesnt explain the JS part however I found this:
the 10% was the number they quoted compared against something like "regal" which I believe is proper parser
@OctavianDamiean      $(document).ready(function(){
               obj = {}
               obj.name = "sam"
               obj.value = "12345"
                      $.ajax({
                               url:"json.php",
                               type: "post",
                               data :obj,
                               dataType:"json",
                               success: function (result) {
                                    alert(result.name);
                               }
is there a x-browser url parser in javascript ?
11:51
@BenjaminGruenbaum "profile it" is how these mistakes happen in the first place.
@Tredged Oh, well yea on the front-end it is a simple XHR.
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Hi guys, I have a question. After appending elements to a div ( which height is set to auto ) I am getting this div's .height(). The problem is that the DOM doesn't seem to update the div's height before I am getting it. Is there some event I could listen for?
@OctavianDamiean I feel sorry for you
@OctavianDamiean If I for example use that one why is it the whole page HTML is posted and not only the result.name ?
11:54
For 400$ I'd buy one.
@BenjaminGruenbaum It's a shame it didn't happen.
hi benjamin
@Tredged First of all, I have no idea what your PHP script is returning and then because I don't know that I have no idea what the name property is supposed to be. :)
i am telling to people that 1 room is created for me by other person,
ok no worries, I will ask this wuestion on SO
12:03
@web2students.com Who are you again?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I wonder if stackoverflow.com/questions/18208432/… was linked somewhere, it got a sudden burst of views
@OctavianDamiean I hate you. I am now in that completly dumb Idea to develop something for Bracket.
And I already started
the burst came after I linked it in github.. could that be it
@Esailija It's interesting that we don't have that info
That's why I like to link with goo.gl , you get a view count
ohh
clever :)
did meteor have another one?
I remember Mraleph saying 2 years ago that the memory leak is completely theoretical because no-one would write code like that in practice :D :D :D
I can find it
12:10
@dievardump :D
because deep down you know how cool Brackets is.
the 10. point
> On "Two types of variables", it appears that retaining g will result in v3 not being garbage collected, potentially resulting in retaining an arbitrarily large amount of garbage. Does that really happen?
> 10. I have not seen any real world code that suffers from this problem. But people ask about scopes and closed-variables quite often that is why it is included.
@OctavianDamiean Certainly. And I can develope in JavaScript, something am not sure I can in Sublime.
But... it is slow. To reload, search or load the files, it is pretty slow.
Compare to Sublime.
UFO
UFO
Hi All, I make a select image by doubleClick , but I don't know how to switch select between 2 images. Please help: jsfiddle.net/mzySD
@OctavianDamiean Question, how would I fetch in JS the day of this week then?
The nodejs chmod thing should be pinned
Nice. That's pretty awesome. Like... golden ! A CSS rules Crawler.
12:23
hmmm, the crawling part is definitely interesting
@dievardump Oh yea, well it is still in active development, after all it is still an Alpha release.
well hello there
o/ GNi33
@GNi33 'ello
12:25
@BenjaminGruenbaum who am i? i am human being, and i think there is nothing special about me that you wanna know about me
@Tredged Fetch it from where?
@GNi33 Just ordered a gaming rig for a customer of our, you should order one too.
@connor @BenjaminGruenbaum why the hell does angular make 2 http requests for simple get instead of one ?
Was only ~1200€.
@Darkyen whispers because Angular is crap, use Knockout.
@OctavianDamiean oh **** u
i am not changing the now
@Darkyen Should have asked the right people first.
12:30
Angular is not crap.
whispers It totally is.
@dievardump , @OctavianDamiean noobs its not angulars fault
I didn't say it is, I just said that Angular is crap.
sorry for the less info but.. i wonder why did you guys NOT yelled me for the OPTIONS request ?
@OctavianDamiean I definitely should
12:34
@Darkyen Maybe we should come and wipe your ass after you go Boom Boom too ?
Adventure Time reference
@OctavianDamiean i find angular good :P
@dievardump Yea, you can do that if you want, I'm gonna pass on that.
but why are you ordering gaming rigs for your customers?
but i like vanilla the best :P
@Darkyen I don't care, crap remains crap, whether it is crap you like or not. :D
@GNi33 because we're not only developing software we're also a security and hardware service thingy.
12:37
So you buy hardware on behalf of someone else?
That's the part my boss is supposed to do but because he's abroad for a couple of days, I get to do that too.
I thought they only did that in India.
@Darkyen it doesn't.. maybe you're talking about the browser sending OPTIONS ?
They do that all around the world.
cool
self-assembled setup?
12:38
This one, it's not bad.
answers my question ;)
@GNi33 Nah, don't have the time for that now.
wow, what an ugly case
The rig has to be up and running by Friday.
I should just read up on hardware again, I have no clue about current stuff
if I get a rig, it'll be definitely self-assembled
12:40
That's a good idea.
That's what I do for all my private rigs.
the freaking idiot, that I am installed GTA 4 a few days ago
what a time sink
@Darkyen did you try my fiddle yet :P
and I realised I don't really have a lot of games to play online around
@GNi33 Should have waited for GTA V
@GNi33 just get BF3 and CoD4
UT2k4, Counterstrike Source and some really old ones
12:43
If you get CoD4 you don't even need a new computer.
but... but I want one
Highlighter {
    highlight: string,
    positions: {
        first: integer,
        current: integer
    },
    markerFactory: {
        markers: collection,
        add: function (),
        clear: function(),
    },
    _findNext: function()
}
Well, you don't need one right now.
@OctavianDamiean GTA4 is a pretty solid game as it is I think. buggy, but fun
seems good ? Will be used to highlight occurences of a word in a file
12:43
@dievardump Syntax error at Highlighter {
It's just the structure
I iz stupid Lint, I see error.
@dievardump But yea, I guess it's fine once you populate it with functions that do something. :)
12:46
Well my question is more: how would you do an highlighter
Anybody in Montreal
Hello, I am searching for an example like the following: My header is position: fixed. Markup like <header></header> followed by another section <section id="hero"></section> The header should be fixed until the header is reaching the top of the section #hero, that has parallax. Than the header should stop and should push if it were the header like normal scroll such as without position: fixed. Hopefully it's clear enough. It's hard to explain...
I was @Darkyen
I would suggest opening and closing the functions ? function() {},
And will be again in 3 weeks
Need something ?
@adeneo meybe you should read it is a structure. Not the actual code.
12:47
yesterday, by phenomnomnominal
@OctavianDamiean @rlemon @Zirak konami code
@OctavianDamiean ^ did you try?
@dievardump - It's still wrong
How can a structure, idea of how the structure of my object will be, be wrong if not "by the idea" ?
@dievardump do you have a house there ?
@phenomnomnominal What am I supposed to do?
type in the konami code
12:48
I totally didn't have to google that up now.
up up down down left right left right b a
There is not even any convention for the structure. You're just being, again, a d**k adeneo.
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No @Darkyen, but I might find people that can host you for some times.
@dievardump - Thanks, I'll take that as a compliment
12:50
@phenomnomnominal Mhmm, nothing.
@dievardump:

    var Highligher = (function () {
        var _doShit = function (toHightlight) { ... };
        var highlight = function (toHighlight) { _doShit(toHighlight); ... };
        return {
            hightlight: hightlight
        };
    })();
@OctavianDamiean do you have sound on?
Hi All
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Oh, no I have no sound here in the office.
12:51
@srinu Shalom!
I'll try at home.
Dammit!
Look at the end of the body tag
Without even looking I think I know, Daybreak?
12:52
Yes @shalom, I will follow the pseudo rules
Alrighty, gotta run. Catch y'all later.
@phenomnomnominal ?? not really found of that pattern.
@phenomnomnominal nice musica!
@srinu eh? No "Shalom" as in "Hi"
@dievardump fair enough, why not? I like that you just expose what you actually want to expose, and keep the rest private.
yes but like the _doShit function. I wouldn't declare it for every instance of the object.
12:54
why is it going to be a class?
@silvesterprabu wow this is such a different room @ 12AM EST
why do you need more than one highlighter?
Because there is more than one editor.
again, why does that mean you need more that one highlighter?
Because if I change tab and get back to my old tab, I don't want to lose my highlights.
12:56
surely all your highlighter is going to do is take a string, process it, and return a string?
I might want to highlight "div" in my html file and "brackets" in my JavaScript one
@phenomnomnominal dammit man, your page just strangled and killed my browser
No, it will "highlights" the words in my current file. The One I decided to highlights
@GNi33 hahaha, sorry man, haven't got a non-GPU/CPU guzzling version yet
You know Sublime Text and the ctrl+D shortcut ?
ctrld+D select the current word. Ctrl+D again add to the selection the next occurence of this word
Ctrl+D again add the next one... and then you can edit all of them at the same time.
12:59
you want to replicate that in the browser? or am i completely missing the point?
multi-selection, i will never ever use an editor again that doesn't have this feature
That's what I am trying to do in Brackets. An JavaScript/HTML/CSS based editor.

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