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by the way, have you seen the 404 page on christianity.se?
@Doorknob awesome :-)
@JanDvorak Brilliant XD
holy...
SE has a lot of great 404s :D
Wait, why the f is mathoverflow an se site?
There's already a math site, and mathoverflow is just a ripoff of SO
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It became one on June 25:
@Undo - Consider that MathOverflow was not a part of the SE network until, well, today. There have been agreements between its owner and Stack Exchange that deal with this move - I don't know all the details, but chances are that merging the site was never on the table. Regardless, you could apply the same logic to Programmers and Stack Overflow. — Oded Jun 25 at 14:36
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00:07
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yeti ^
no it's a ninja :P
see the eye area?
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!!google mathoverflow.net vs math.stackexchange
00:09
oh and by the way... miyodeya.stackexchange.com/404
> Couldn't find miyodeya.stackexchange.com
@Jan ^
@Doorknob sure, but the panda is nice
 
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01:37
@James 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.
What are the legitimate usages of javascript:in the browser's location bar? I can think of bookmarklets, but nothing else.
02:00
thats it basically. Before consoles it was pretty useful
easy way to inject some JS to do manipulation on the page
Bookmarklets are still useful. Serve different purpose than console.
02:20
@user1438026 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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I'm trying to record a clicked link and then display all of the clicked links in a box. I would like the box to display a small image of the page and name. Also, I would like to have the duration the user was on the page displayed below the image. The image in the box should be a clickable link to that page as well. Does anyone know if I should use HTTP cookies, or jquery?

The closest thing I found to what I was looking for is this: http://mtrpcic.github.io/pathjs/

(The only problem with that is it doesn't record clicked HTTP links.)
@Loktar happy birthday, how was your day?
02:48
@user1438026 pathjs doesn't sound like it will do what you are looking for
hey there
anyone familiar with jquery mobile?
 
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04:59
hello
Good Morning
05:11
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Q: Chrome can't load specific pages - possibly due to Javascript

FlynnSo lately I've encountered a strange issue with Chrome where it seems to just not load pages with Javascript in them. Most notably this has been happening with my Facebook home page. Pages will perpetually try to load or become unresponsive entirely. The reason I think it it's a Javascript issue...

05:26
herro
herro landom pelson
 
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Q: How to implement autocomplete functionality using PHP, jQuery and AJAX in following scenario?

JSLoverI'm using PHP, Smarty, MySQL, jQuery and AJAX for my website. Now the scenario is as follows: There are three fields present on my form. The code for these three fields from smarty template is as follows: <label>Class</label> <div class="form-element"> <select name="class_id" id="cla...

Why would an id selector need to check if it contains a class starting with icon-?
(jw)
I assume icon-* is added dynamically?
But it looks like #topbar is inside an anchor, from the bottom selector
08:14
@AbhishekHingnikar are you asking why the selector was selectd?
yes
and i got it
the [] is getting higher priority though it shoudln't
because id's always have higher precidence
even with id it showed same behaviourr
wait, was it blue or white?
blue right?
08:19
because "#topbar [class...]" > "a:hover [class...]"
think of IDs as 3 points, classes as 2, pseudo classes and attrs as 1
and ... !important sucks
but 4
@SandeepTiwari 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.
ok
script type="text/javascript" >
$(function(){
var btnUpload=$('#upload');
var status=$('#status');
new AjaxUpload(btnUpload, {
action: 'upload-file.php',
name: 'uploadfile',
onSubmit: function(file, ext){
if (! (ext && /^(jpg|png|jpeg|gif)$/.test(ext))){
// extension is not allowed
status.text('Only JPG, PNG or GIF files are allowed');
return false;
}
status.text('Uploading...');
},
onComplete: function(file, response){
//On completion clear the status
status.text('');
//Add uploaded file to list
@SandeepTiwari When you post code here, press Ctrl + A and then Ctrl + K
To format it, you can edit that one your just did for a few minutes
08:31
ok
help me out
i want add another text value with this code how can i perform it
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can anyone help me
@Jeremy is it you?
08:43
Handle quoted fields and I will accept it. It will be very helpfully for the future users that will see this answer. :-) — John ツ 3 hours ago
Should I? It feels like a "give me the codez" at that point.
Handling quoted fields is another answer, and is pretty trivial to implement.
@shea
can you help me
@Zirak No, we will just upvote the crap out of it, until he has no choice but to accept it
I can compromise and outline pseudocode
anybody object if I dump in some text for a javascript problem I'm tackling?
@Shea lol yeah, but i don't really use google plus
08:47
@SandeepTiwari You never even stated your problem. You just came here and posted unformatted code.
@AntiEarth If it's a lot of text, then use a paste site.
nah, was just intending to re-use an explanation of the problem I sent to a friend
but I should probably clarify it anyway
I'm using node-mysql in a server-side javaside script (obviously)
@Jeremy Not Twitter either? twitter.com/PizzaHat
and I want a function 'isXInDatabase()', for instance, which will return a boolean
stalkers lolz
08:49
this function needs to query the database which - by node-mysql's model - returns asynchronously, via a callback
I Google image searched your hat lol
but I don't want my 'isXInDatabase' function to return until the database has responded (obviously, or what would I return?)
i want to add one more textbox value with this ajax file upload question
<script type="text/javascript" >
$(function(){
var btnUpload=$('#upload');
var status=$('#status');
new AjaxUpload(btnUpload, {
action: 'upload-file.php',
name: 'uploadfile',
onSubmit: function(file, ext){
if (! (ext && /^(jpg|png|jpeg|gif)$/.test(ext))){
// extension is not allowed
status.text('Only JPG, PNG or GIF files are allowed');
return false;
}
status.text('Uploading...');
},
onComplete: function(file, response){
//On completion clear the status
status.text('');
//Add uploaded file to list
There is another Jeremy Ebler, in germany
so, how can I make my function wait for the return?
08:49
his girlfriend is "mickie maus"
Yeah, but Twitaholic told on you
On github, i'm whitehat101
I'm considering this (but it is EXTREMELY disgusting, and might block; I'm not sure of how javascript works internally);

function isUserInDatabase(connection, id) {
var query = "..."
var response = null;
connection.query(query, function(result) {
response = result;
});

while (response == null) {}
return response;
Already there lol
oh god, it still thinks i'm in orangevale
Orangevale sucks
08:51
the empty while loop holds the function in execution until the query callback fails the condition, allow the function to return
how am I the 11th most notible Orangevillian?
How can I avoid that?
I'm in Lemoore CA, about 30 min South of Fresno
Talk about sucky towns
@AntiEarth you want a callback or a promise
How can I access click event of <button type="php"> in php
?
08:52
it's a bad practice to block in your code
type="button"*
@Jeremy what do you mean? I need my function 'isUserInDatabase' to return directly
The solution is to re factor your code so the function doesn't have to return synchronously
or you can make your asyncronus code synchronus... but that is icky
but your while loop will do that
if it is in a browser, you're lock the page though
My code already sits on a pretty complicated asynchronous model, I really need this to be direct (it's not a in a browser :'c)
but surely the while loop isn't advisable? It's so .... urgh
@AntiEarth I'd consider a while loop like that a hack, it'll work. You might want to sleep inside the loop
09:00
@Jeremy it won't block though, will it? How would I know how long to sleep for?
sleep for like .5s or some rather small value
@SandeepTiwari If nobody expressed interest to help you, annoying us will do nothing
if the while loop starts to consume too much CPU -- i don't remember if js will, or not
@Shea if you were genuinely not referring to me, my apologies; my problem seems situated on the differences between PHP and Js (I'm actually refactoring from a PHP file), and I suppose I saw too many connections
@Jeremy 0.5s is a pretty long time though; won't sleeping be just as blocking as a loop executing? This whole thing seems sooo bleh
09:02
@AntiEarth Oh, no worries. I guess you weren't trolling me then, and it was just an honest mistake.
@Zirak hey your strange syntax answer is awesome ... sorry for multiple ping
@AntiEarth How about not blocking at all, as in, using node.js' libraries correctly?
@NullPoiиteя hehe, thanks
Guys, what does "SyntaxError: An invalid or illegal string was specified." error means?
it's referred by div.querySelectorAll("*,:x"); (jQuery internals)
@Zirak I've considered my wider model considerably (hehehe) and have concluded a synchronous return from this particular function is the right thing to do
what's wrong with "*,:x" ?
09:03
It's not a valid selector
@AntiEarth Well, tough luck.
@Zirak: it's said that it is SYNTAX error
Wait, what? You're gonna have to provide context
@Zirak oh I'll show you. I'll show all of you! Muahaha
well, this is the line of code div.querySelectorAll("*,:x");
@Zirak why you invited me to trash can
?
09:05
And yeah, providing an invalid selector raises a syntax error.
oh
that's weird
thanks
Not really, you provided invalid syntax
Syntax is defined by language specification
those kind of error has runtime nature
Syntax isn't necessarily javascript syntax
`SyntaxError` can be thrown as you desire:
!!> throw new SyntaxError('Look mom, no hands!')
@Zirak "SyntaxError: Look mom, no hands!"
09:07
Well, in other languages there are separated special types of exceptions for invalid arguments
I think I just got paid 60 bucks to do a uni guys homework :p hehe \o/ first paid js job. Horray for me :p haha
and syntax-related exceptions are only thrown if there is something found by parser/tokenizer
(and it makes sense)
@Zirak anyway thanks for that
Enjoy
hmmm
@Zirak ok, what about this
No
No tricks, no workarounds, no hacks
09:10
Ya, I'm trying to avoid that
Do it asynchronously, or don't show me (I already have nightmares)
the function that wants to CALL my database fetching method, has an optional param
if it's called without it (by external code), it queries the database and exits (calls that other function)
make it 2 functions
if it DOES have the optional param, then it executes normally
the optional param is given by the callback of the database query
what about that? :)
(in my code, that shouldn't break things, since this outer function is called asynchronously)
I didn't quite follow
09:12
so what I really wanted was
function outer() {
    var flag = getWhateverFromDatabase();
    if (flag) {
        do this
    }
     // etc
}
!!tell AntiEarth format
@AntiEarth Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
(sorry, is there a code formatting thing?)
backticks for inline ctrl+k for blocks
But getWhateverFromDatabase is asynchronous
09:13
where

function getWhateverFromDatabase() {
    query the database
    wait for the return
    return
}
yeah
No!
so instead
NO
function getWhateverFromDatabase(next) {
    queryTheDatabase(next);
}
function outer() {
    getWhateverFromDatabase(doThis);
}
Whatever queries the database expects a callback, I'm sure.
I do something like;

function outer(param = null) { // I've forgotten opt param syntax, here's python
    if (param == null)
        getWhateverFromDatabase(outer);
   else if (param)
        do this
}
function getWhateverFromDatabase(callback) {
    call the query, passing callback
}
@Shea what the fuck ? fuckity fuck ?
09:16
And what does the else if branch do...?
@AbhishekHingnikar I missed you :)
:=|
you woke me up and you will be annihilated for this transcration
uhhm
if the param WAS supplied, that mean we've already visited the database
and then the return can be processed
oh
Then no problem
(that's just using the param as a flag)
09:17
Oops sorry :/
the only concern I have is that often, I need multiply synchronous database calls in the one function
should I just string together a bunch of optional params? Seems pretty rotten
No synchronous!
For what it's worth, it's nearly 2:20 AM here, and I was dozing off as you pinged me
09:19
@Shea i am making a social network in 1 day
24 hours and i only have like 9 left :-|
and i am nowhere [since i took a 12 hour sleep in b/w ] so thanks for waking me up :D
California FTW!
@Zirak so what say you on hypothetical synchronous returns being needed (multiple calls to a database query that returns) in the one function, using this optional param model?
@Zirak surely that's a greater evil
Oh you're welcome, I'll take that :D
A whole social network in a day's deadline?
I must be tired, because idk if what I just asked makes sense
I don't know the rest of your code base, and this is a very abstract problem. You should look into asynchronous libraries; the waterfall (or something like that, I'm bad with names) may fit right in.
mmmmaybe I'll write my own library, with synchronous queries! That'll show them all
09:29
@AntiEarth I will find out where you live, and I will destroy you
...because people will use it
@Zirak yeah, I've just looked few a good many stackoverflow questions by people expecting synchronous returns
I will be the King of the newbs
It's 2013... who has time to wait for things to happen synchronously?
just deal with things as they happen
@NullPoiиteя As a user who answered a lot of questions, what should I do here? It feels like a "gimme teh codez", as it's really out of the question's scope; I won't be writing him a CSV parser
this is a reasonably complex problem though, to be fair
I'm writing a script to save (to a database) a twitter network, fetched recursively using the Twitter REST API which has some several restricting rate limits
@Zirak Ignore him ... :)
09:33
(so all network calls need to happen asynch - since are throttled in a queue to tiptoe around the rate limits - while the network is explored recursively, since I can only see a user's direct friends and followers )
@Shea well i am using angular node.js and new techs
so shouldn't be that hard for a basic one :D
Ahh, sounds like fun.
I wonder, what would be considered a basic social network? Maybe a forum?
@AntiEarth oh, did you have a larger code sample to look at?
@Jeremy nah I didn't, it's pretty involved
At the moment, I'm just considering having multiply option params
(I'll pass an optional dictionary or something, to keep things clean)
I think I'm good from here on, thanks everyone!
multiple*, damn it
gl dude
09:46
thanks c:
you can also edit messages.
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Q: posting to this site using ie10 windows 8

JonathanI am having a javascript problem using ie10 windows 8 when I try to post a new question, respond to a question, give a good review etc. using stack over flow websites. I get "An error occured submitting this question." in red underneith the Post-Your-Question button. Everything works fine in Ch...

ok! I'm back, but with a much simpler question
which is preferred (and why) of;

typeof optionalArg === "undefined"

and

optionalArg === undefined
undefined !== undefined in IE (idk about newer IE 10 though)
Eek :|
09:54
Well, I might be wrong on that, but something like that
@Shea what?
@AntiEarth If you want to check whether the variable was declared, typeof
I don't remember, correct me
@AntiEarth a nice JavaScript idiom: typeof optionalArg !== "undefined" && optionalArg !== null
You may be thinking NaN !== NaN, which is correct according to spec
Oh yeah, that's the one.
And now I'm going to bed. Good night
09:59
Fairwell fellow Californian
Good evening. Infidels.
@OctavianDamiean I made a small floatey boatey house
I SHOULD MAKE IT BOATEY
A boat house? That sounds awesome!
u no hosting
Wait... like a Houseboat?
Do you even boat bro?
10:09
I um...
Thought so.
~_~
@OctavianDamiean Try now
@Jeremy Also, I have a ninja suit and a bunny mask
(and my connection is still fickety)
10:11
11:06
@XeeMezAsHu 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.
@BenjaminGruenbaum landed async github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird/blob/master/… :P
it's even faster than using the promises normally github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird/blob/master/benchmark/stats/…
hmmmm
A column of a database I have is 'profile', and holds a JSON encoding of a Twitter User Object (from the Twitter REST API, for javascript)
That's going to cause issues when I'm trying to query this to the database, won't it?
I believe the Twitter User Object (since it can contain user text from Twitter) will feature both double and single quotes in its text fields, and thus the JSON encoding will feature both (will it)?
Will those quotes break the SQL query?
11:29
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11:58
@AntiEarth you read it as text, and json parse it
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json.parse or whatever language you're using
@Zirak And I thought you had a life!
@cc I mean when I'm updating the database
I was gravely mistaken
Oh, how did your contract thing go?
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@Esailija very cool, it's probably like reset events in C# you can make tasks wait and trigger them from events
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12:07
@AntiEarth you update the whole json in db, {"foo": "bar", "jee": 1}
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and read it back, what's the problem actually?
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@ThiefMaster lol updated :>
@cc I'm not sure I understand what you mean...
I have an object which I JSON encode into a string. The original object has fields which contains both types of quotations (apostraphes and quotes).

I want to simply update a database cell with this string; will the quotes be an issue I have to explicitly invest concern in?
Will JSON.stringy() negate the concerns over quotes (by escaping them), or will I have to do it myself?
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imgur.com/gallery/xqc9Q seems like french sounds like this :> @FlorianMargaine
12:13
It does not matter at all which kinds of quotes you use
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@AntiEarth of source use JSON.strin.. before, never encode the json yourself
@cc but will it escape the quotes itself?
When storing stuff in a database you are supposed to use either parametrized/prepared statements (good) or using the escape function provided by your database api (only ok if you cannot use the good solution) anyway, so you can have anything in your data.
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yes..
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!!> JSON.stringify({"test":1})
12:15
@cc {"test":1}
@cc "{\"test\":1}"
awesome, thanks!
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!!> JSON.stringify({"o'..'oo\"test\"o":1})
@cc "{\"o'..'oo\\\"test\\\"o\":1}"
@ThiefMaster what exactly are parametrized statements?
@AntiEarth: Which DB api in which language are you using?
12:17
I'm using node-mysql (for Node.js) on RedHat Linux
github.com/felixge/node-mysql#escaping-query-values - look at the "alternatively ..." way there
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LAMP LNodeM
@ThiefMaster awesome, thanks!
(I assume if I have multiple '?' placeholders, I'd just have more array elements in the second argument?)
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that's the right way to sql things
Sorry, on holiday, I see pings but can't really reply too well most of the time
@Esailija @room
12:25
So just to make sure I haven't botched this up;
function setUserProfileInDatabase(connection, id, profile) {
	var query = "UPDATE users SET profile = ? WHERE id = ? ;";
	connection.query(query, [JSON.stringify(profile), id], function(err) {
		if (err) throw err;
		console.log("gave user " + id + " a profile in the database");
	})
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@Esailija the function* (val) notation is a bit scary though
if i do document.createElement("div") how do i add an image to the div?
x =document.createElement(img)
x.src=img

Correct?
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Q: android webview videos not loading

bushdiverMy app loads site into WebView and so far everything is working perfectly except for video. When I try to load video directly into the URL nothing happens, and on LogCat it just says that the DNS query was forwarded, but doesn't return an error. I don't see that there's a permission that I need f...

Finally, a very simple question about adding rows to a database without duplication;

If I have a table:
| column1 | column 2 |
---------------------------
| A | B |
| C | H |
and I want to add a row "column1: C, column2: H", but only if that row doesn't already exist in the database
how would I go about doing that?
I've just discovered 'NOT EXISTS'; I suppose I'll apply that
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it's complicated in sql, are you sure you want to do this
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12:40
I'm not an expert but I would have done a select first to check if the row exist
as long as you have a Primary or Unique column it won't add a duplicate
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but you could probably change your architecture to avoid this problem
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yes like bush said, make sure you have the right keys
I'm using this template
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Q: sql insert into table from select without duplicates (need more then a DISTINCT)

tdjfdjdjI am selecting multiple rows and inserting them into another table. I want to make sure that it doesn't already exists in the table I am inserting multiple rows into. DISTINCT works when there are duplicate rows in the select, but not when comparing it to the data already in the table your inser...

but oh no! I marked one of my columns as primary
for no good reason (I thought one of them needed to be primary)
will that cause any problems, other than this duplication thing?
(if column1 is primary, is this still allowed?)
| A | B |
| A | C |

(I strongly require this)
[ it mustn't be; I am a clutz]
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you can make a primary key (column1, column2)
12:44
sounds clever
how would I go about doing that?
@cc wat
@BenjaminGruenbaum wat
(I built the tables in RedHat linux shell)
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ALTER TABLE table DROP PRIMARY KEY, ADD PRIMARY KEY(foo, bar);
really?! Seems so strange to have multiple columns as primary
that hasn't just made both independently primary, has it?
(which would be rather useless)
this would work too, ya?
var query = "INSERT INTO network (follower, followed) VALUES(?, ?) WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM network WHERE follower = ? AND followed = ?) ;"
(where my table looks like;)
follower | followed
A              B
C              H
of course passing that to the database connection with [follower, followed, follower, followed]
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you should do a composite key ^ like I said since your table maps many follower to many followed
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12:51
then you can have
A    B
A    C
A    F
B    F
@cc ok. That makes the "WHERE NOT" and onward part of my query superfluous, ya?
i have a question about css

whaty does :: means, and what does > mean

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