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20:00
interesting
I closed my SO window and didn't notice
Yeah, parseInt doesn't overflow.
my music also stopped like half hour ago (I think) and I just realized now
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!!> x=" -5"; parseInt(x, 10) <= 0 && x > 0
20:01
We can use scientific notation and hex numbers
@JanDvorak false
!!> new Date(Date.now()+(30 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000)).toGMTString()
@rlemon "Fri, 06 Dec 2013 20:01:33 GMT"
wait, got it
is there an easier way to get a timestamp for one month from now
??
20:01
!!> x="0e1"; parseInt(x, 10) <= 0 && x > 0
@JanDvorak false
@JanDvorak false
0.5e1, but that has been solved already
!!spec >
@copy fwiw afaik your pre revision was grammatically correct, albeit funny to say
But this one sounds better
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Hi all, I'm having issues with some jQuery.. I've got a div being made in my simple plugin like this;

ratingContainerShell = $(settings.starRatingContainer).addClass('star_rating_container');
Add on SO.. "Nearly anyone can type at the speed of human speech" Interesting.
20:05
"-Infinity" is interesting but doesn't work.
    This variable is declared above;

stars = new String('')
@Dan EEEK
I then populate this in a for() loop;

stars += '<a class="single_star" href="#">' + i + '</a>';
@JanDvorak I don't need new String() right?
@Dan correct
head_explode_from_scanners.gif.jpg
20:07
@JanDvorak Ok, problem is, I want my stars variable to be inserted into the div I made and wrapped in jQuery previously. When I append this I'm getting a weird problem where only the last item I loop through gets the newly appended content as it should.
@Incognito meh. Not really unusual unless it's actually a TIFF
I think this is because of some of this being wrapped in jQuery (object) and some being a string?
@JanDvorak Did you see the new tiff 0-day?
@Dan ideally, stay from HTML as far as possible
@Incognito negative, tell me
@JanDvorak Well, if I do this: var div = $('div') - I make a new div> element in jQuery, right?
20:09
TIFFS!
its how the psp 3000 was hacked
@Dan nope. That would be $("<div>"). $("div") is selection
@JanDvorak Yes, I meant "<div />" - that's what I have right now.
If I append just this variable, I get <div></div> as expected.
@Loktar Toronto International Film Festivals?
20:11
As soon as I try to add my links in "stars" it all breaks..
@rlemon Targa Image File Format
eh, not as interesting
@Dan jQuery + string won't do any good.
@JanDvorak Ok, I think I may have figured it out. I'll try an idea you've just given me...
20:13
@rlemon I live around the corner from that thing. When the festival's going on I'm just like "ugh now I have to avoid this place for three blocks"
@Incognito doesn't lo.. oh, it's without CSS. Thanks
@Incognito thats what you get for living in TO
I avoid that place all year round
My mayor's an alcoholic crackhead
hell yea he is
What more can be said?
20:13
i've been saying Ford was a retard since he got in office
we should do dinner and drinks some time
@Incognito does it affect OpenOffice as well?
I would really find it interesting to meet with some of you
@Incognito eh. You need to open an untrusted Word document in Word and you need to enable ActiveX macros for it. Not a threat for me.
@JanDvorak I don't know. I avoid the entire sphere of technology related to "documents."
Just give me the fscking Markdown or Latex.
@JanDvorak No, it's a threat for that company that runs all their CRM reports out of excel and use activex macros to "secure the document" or some other insane thing.
once again, those bound to not buy software come out smarter than those who bought something.
20:17
@JanDvorak we do that :(
FOSS FTW
I use LibreOffice
but everyone else here uses office 2003/07
@rlemon wait a sec, I'll send you a document. Somehow I can't manage to open it, can you convert it to ODT for me?
I can solve you issues with my tried-and-true method....
19 hours ago, by rlemon
CTRL + A, DEL, CTRL + S
call it a day
@rlemon what about the backups?
20:21
rm -rf find / -type d -name "backup*" # if anyone runs this and it works, I have no sympathy
> CTRL + A, SHIFT + DEL, CTRL + S
Backing up and restoring databases across servers blows.
@rlemon what about offsite backups?
@JanDvorak Something like this, but I think I need an object or array populating and I don't know how this works in javaScript, doesn't work like PHP?
anyone here familiar with Exif Data?
is there any javascript librar that will allow me to edit/modify exif data
20:23
@Dan Unlearn PHP
for( var i = 1; i < optionCount + 1; i += 1 )
{
	stars[] = $("<a>").attr("href", "#").addClass('single_star').html(i);
}
var stars = [];
for( var i = 0, l = optionsCount; i < l; i++ ) {
    stars.push( .... );
}
@rlemon The real fun is just mounting a drive and flipping a random number of bits in random places.
ninja'd
@Incognito and then a bird
@rlemon I thought about .push(), will that append to my content ok later on, or does that have to be an array?
20:24
array is better than stupid hodge podge strings
a document fragment might be best if you are appending a shitload to the DOM
which jQuery does behind the scenes if you let it
documentFragment.append($(...).(...).(...).(..)[0])
ugly. but w/e
@JanDvorak cool.
@rlemon It's a div with 11 links in, it's not that crazy.
I just want to make one "chuck" and then append to reduce interaction with the DOM - I thought this was a good idea? You guys are always saying how slow the DOM is and how you should drain resources as little as possible..
you will have to loop over the array to add it later.
what you can do is have a collection. I think it would go something like this (not a jQuery user) :
var $elements = $();
for( ... ) {
   $elements.add($("<a>").......);
}
@rlemon Is fragment still a thing?
20:26
afaik it is
I hardly JS these days
I don't even lift.js
wow thats sad bro
I shouldn't js but I do
:/
why?
20:28
What do female praying mantises do after sex?

They swallow the bride.
@Dan yep
jQuery's append() can apparently add an array to a jQuery object, if I understand this correctly. api.jquery.com/append
ugh, that moment when you wonder why <?php echo $value; ?php> didn't work.
> DOM element, array of elements, HTML string, or jQuery object to insert at the end of each element in the set of matched elements.
@rlemon ha, classic.
@Dan nice catch
I can't believe I wasn't using livereload before now...
20:30
yea you can just use an array then
@rlemon I'll give this a shot. if this was PHP I'd be done now.. : \
@Dan nope. It makes an element a child of another element
var a = $().add("<a>");
a;
[
<a>​</a>​
]
nice that does work
@Dan also DOM manipulation. Not sure how it behaves with disconnected nodes, though.
20:33
@JanDvorak Thats' why I thought. I've only used this with stuff that's in the DOM already, not something I'm making with up jQuery.
I feel like a 10 year old when I try to explain what I mean in the javaScript room : |
wait a few more hours and there will be some ten year olds in here
man I hate when jsfiddle is so slow
Ill have my son join
@rlemon I hope not. I'm 25.
@Dan haha youd be surprised man
@Loktar Not really, I know kids can code for sure.
20:35
@SomeGuy is 16
16 right?
A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.
kids can beg for code, too
Kids that play with the apple SDK kit for fun at the weekends off of school. I was playing guitar.
I was playing Mario Paint
damn that game kicked so much ass
I wouldn't have enjoyed code at that age, now I like it.
I grew up on a healthy diet of Zelda.
20:36
I started coding ~8 - i'm now 27
one kid said he was 11 yesterday or so. We kicked him anyways.
I was waiting for things to download on my dial-up internet...
@twiz \o
@Loktar 17 now
ah nice grats on the level up!
20:36
I think I started around 15, maybe? 14? Something like that...
I was 8 or so as well
@rlemon didn't you just do this php?> ; )
@Loktar Hahahaha
@SomeGuy when you visiting north america??
just because the commodore said "Ready..."
20:37
Does Starcraft map editor count as coding? haha
@Dan because I haven't written php in like 3 weeks dude
Now I wish they'd yelled "LEVEL UP!" on my birthday
haha
@rlemon Don't think I am any time soon
@SomeGuy complete with the Mario level-complete tune?
20:37
@SomeGuy Can we kidnap you?
I didn't have a computer until I was at least 10. Maybe 11 or 12.
or the mushroom-eaten tune?
he isn't a kid anymore @SomeKittens
@SomeGuy can we young-adultnap you?
@rlemon Changing languages must be one of the worst things...back and forward between CSS, JS, HTML, PHP and then some photoshop, the phone, emails...
I was breaking software at age 6. My dad installed software to limit my computer time and I broke out of it.
20:38
I didnt have an x86 until 14 or so
Hahaha, sure, but I have to warn you, I sound very old.
@Retsam Hax0r
@Dan I change languages daily. which is why I hang here, js is my constant
@Dan the worst change is from Javascript to Emails
He recently forwarded me the email where he emailed the company to report that his "6 year old 'hacker' son" broke their software.
@Dan Node.JS FTW
20:39
lol
Executives code in Email
@Retsam Hahaha
Email has sooo many syntactic ambiguities...
The monitoring software they had at our school was easy to get out of. Ctrl+Alt+Delete, task manager, processes, kill.
Become good friends with the IT guy -> Bypass everything
20:40
I wish HTML email didn't exist...
@SomeGuy next step: kill the student
@twiz Why?
It really wasn't 1337 h4x0r abilities; if I remember correctly the secret was clicking madly on desktop shortcuts between the time the computer boots and the program started.
@SomeGuy well ours was in like 1999-2000 so there was much MUCH less security
@SomeKittens Not done anything with NODE yet. I badly want some AJAX on my new site but I don't know if I can learn enough in time.
20:41
@SomeGuy Its just hard to make it work right. Testing them is awful.
@JanDvorak Ever written JS or HTML in an email to someone - that's when the day is too long.
right click on an network directory or my computer -> drag to desktop -> ALT + ENTER to get into properties -> change 'starts in' -> BAM access to network drives.
Object has no method 'add' : \
The var: stars = $()
become student network admin bam all the access :P
The loop?
for( var i = 1; i < optionCount + 1; i += 1 )
{
stars.add($("<a>"));
}
20:42
Oh, our school's secure server had was accessible from all the computers there, and its password was just the administrator's name.
@SomeGuy The US has some pretty severe legal penalties for unauthorized access to school databases
I find it ironic that schools censor the internet. Clearly they are teaching kids good values.
heh sucks they do that nowadays
@SomeKittens I'm sure India has something as well
inb4 internet filters
20:43
I always laugh when sites, like my high school homepage, try to disable right clicking.
inb4 nsa
If I ever have a kid, I'm going to tell their school's administration that using a mobile device is part of their religion.
@twiz That'll probably work about as well for you as it works in Calvin and Hobbes.
sweet server colo is offering CDN services now
20:45
"We worship the cloud and have to pray to the mobile Gods at least once an hour."
starting prices are so cheap!
> 100 TeraBytes for $1,200 / month (Overages $0.012/GB)
O.o
@Retsam perfectly? haha
Our school had a 'No head coverings' policy. Wonder what would have happened had a Muslim or Shiite student showed up.
Especially since the administration was so authoritarian and backwards.
@SomeKittens They'd probably add a specific loophole for that case.
20:46
heh maybe
"No headcoverings" is a fairly pragmatic rule.
@SomeKittens Shiites are Muslims
Right?
@SomeGuy I'm not as knowledgeable about that. Good thing 'or' is inclusive.
I'm pretty sure it is; probably a little like saying "Christian or Catholic"
Shiites are muslims
He prob meant sheikh
20:48
@Retsam wait, are you saying Catholics are Christians?
I want to know what happened that made every school in America decide that you can't put things on your head....
!!afk lunch
@SomeKittens Stay safe.
@CapricaSix :-D
@twiz distractions/symbolism/gang violence
20:50
@JanDvorak Some of them at least.
@Loktar Damn, I didn't realize hats held such deep meaning in American culture... haha
Cowboys man.. cowboys :P
I guess not allowing hats will solve gang violence the same way making drugs illegal did...
I knew several students who used to put their hood up in class to hide their earphones.
@Retsam I did that every day of highschool...
20:52
is there a hotkey to delete cookies for a page?
except I just ran one headphone through my hoodie sleeve
or a quick button?
Hoods are old school. Put the headphone through a small hole in a sweatshirt and lean on your hand.
And then put my hand over my ear
@twiz lol yeah its a lame excuse I know
the best reason I think is just an uneeded distraction
why do you need to wear a hat inside of a building anyway?
20:53
headphones kept me from being distracted
be a goddamned gentleman!
Fashion
hats kept my focus away from the women looking at my bedhead
Gotta swag n swerve and all that
quick cookie clearing? anyone?
20:53
if you need a hat to have swag gtfo
@rlemon uncle google would know
@Loktar Because who wants a government to be able to tell you that you can't wear a hat...
My hair is too long for a hat :(
@rlemon There are extensions, but nothing built in
@twiz well.. its a school
@Loktar one time he stuck his finger in my plop plop. I stopped asking him for help.
20:54
they also have dress codes
I never said dress codes were a good idea either... haha
why cant I wear jeans at work :(
or hats
I don't mind uniforms. keeps the kids from judging others clothes.
my life is ova!
Because someone stupid is in charge?
20:56
lol I guess, or they want to keep a professional looking environment
however if no uniforms, why cannot I wear my hat, but the women can wear head stuff, and nationalities can as well. (i'm not saying they shouldn't be able too, I'm saying kids should be able to wear what they want as long as it isn't slutty / offensive)
@rlemon yeah Im of that thinking too
shit needs to be fair
I cant wear shorts to work, but girls can wear skirts
its bs.
yup
@Loktar If customers/clients see you, then I understand.
on a hot day why do you have to suffer through the ass soup and sticky sacitis
!!urban sticky sacitis
20:57
@rlemon sticky sacitis When your junk is sweating on a hot day, and your bag sticks to the side of your leg. It is notably unpleasant when moving from walk to run, or when standing up quickly.
2
@twiz im playing devils advocate a bit I agree with the customer/client thing for sure
:) ! YES!
I love when UD takes my submissions
but for schools meh
lol swamp ass
20:57
> by not_rlemon October 28, 2013
anyone here recommend charts.js?
for something quick
@Loktar You could always start wearing a skirt to work.
hahaha
I doubt the code specifies gender.
Start with a kilt, then gradually go mini.
20:58
lol I've considered it, but id be fired :?
He makes a (good?) point
@JohnMerlino Yeah. For something quick, it'll work. But your experience may be different.
ahh what the bloody hell
actually
@rlemon rlemon radio is go: i.imgur.com/JzEuIbH.png
20:58
it does specify gender :(
@Loktar You could sue them for millions.
man if Booz Allen wins the contract Im on I'm back to wearing suits everyday
thats their policy
every day...
Oct 28 at 18:26, by Caprica Six
@rlemon maniator One who blows through men like a machine.
what do you wanna bet Neal complained and got that removed.
Nothin wrong with suits except the prices. A well tailored suit looks sharp as shit
..?
got it removed?
21:00
I think he complained and when asked for clarification by them, he just huh'd them endlessly
@RUJordan just sucks wearing them in the summer
@Loktar Well, when that leads you to quitting, quit by wearing a skirt.
click on the link. it isn't a definition anymore
it was a week ago
The definition on UD is gone
21:01
wow what a douche
I feel you there. I was doing interviews all this summer and it was hot as balls
wtf @rlemon that makes no sense whyd they would remove it
@Loktar introduce yourself to a nice linen suit
I used to have to wear these in 74-76 degrees
linen makes it feel like a nice 72
@Loktar idk but it was removed. :/
readd it
I want a velvet suit.
A deep, sexy red.
Oh yeah..
21:03
it just crossed my mind that I don't currently own a suit :)
That smile is creepy.
my last one no longer fits because I'm getting fat.
I don't know why
@BenjaminGruenbaum in a good way, I was severely underweight.
21:06
Ah cool.
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I'm going mental with this! What's the issue? Here's the each function starting..
return this.each(function(index, value){
Last line of my each() code - ratingContainerShell.insertAfter($this);
If this is declared in the each() function it works fine:
ratingContainerShell = $("<div>").addClass('star_rating_container')
If it's declared above the each function, in my plugin, it won't work until the last loop of the each() function.
Surely the variable declared outside the each() function is in scope so I can access it?
@Dan Create a fiddle, it's really hard to understand it like this.
@BenjaminGruenbaum It's scope I think.
need all code for understand the objective return this.each(function(index, value){ @Dan
21:22
@MirkoCianfarani I think I need to pass my variables into my each() function, although I don't know how. I'm going to read up on the syntax again. I thought it returns the index and contents of the thing your iterating over, and that's all.
eheheh I say return but this This also applies to the rest
Can I presume he is overwriting the variable, and only ever gets the last item?
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@mikedidthis thanks for the help today. Our abomination of a blog using Wordpress was born :P
I see the current code base and I want to cry, it used to be so pretty :(
anyone have any interesting javascript libraries worth showcasing? I'm building a report on possible javascript functionality for websites
other than the obvious jquery-ui
21:26
@mikedidthis The variable had a set value (jQuery object containing a <div>) which is declare in the function outside the each() function. I thought, if each couldn't find the variable, it would look to it's parent for the variable. That's how scope works, right..?
if I log inside my each function the variable is correct in the console : console.log(ratingContainerShell); It displays 3 times, as it should, so no issues there.
So perhaps the insertAfter is the issue? ratingContainerShell.insertAfter($this);
Quick question
<select id="bimg">
    <option value="1">Alley</option>
    <option value="2">Book</option></select>
with document.getElementById("bimg") or $("#img")
I can get Alley or Book with .text [no],
then I can't get right?
@BenjaminGruenbaum no problem. Tbh you solved most of it yourself.
@Dan like the others said, show use the code. Guessing sucks.
@MirkoCianfarani $('#bmig').children() not sure on the vanilla equiv.
could use selection.something
Damn, I went from wtf is a inner join to joining 4 tables in 3 seconds flat. What's good baby!
In fact get [object Object] @mikedidthis
21:36
!!> ({}).toString();
@SomeGuy "[object Object]"
@MirkoCianfarani correct: jsfiddle.net/9QLLN
find and saving on jsfiddle.net/mrk1989/Uw2Tx/1 @mikedidthis
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Q: JavaScript retrieving the text of the selected option in select element

CountZeroIn the following: <select id="test"> <option value="1">Test One</option> <option value="2">Test Two</option> </select> How can I get the text of the selected option (i.e. "Test One" or "Test Two") using javascript document.getElementsById('test').selectedValue returns 1 or 2, what property...

@MirkoCianfarani dunno, I just know how to find the children.
21:42
I just got a high five from a lawyer. My life is complete
where is a guide of use Caprica?
@mikedidthis Here you are : jsfiddle.net/9Gfz2
I stripped out my function a lot, that leaves the bit that I can't get to work. I have literally zero idea why it only works once.
I not knew that exist children in Jquery :p @mikedidthis
!!tell Mirko help
@rlemon Heh, thanks for the compilation
@copy you're slacking
You don't have a short solution either
21:56
Those are the most beautiful fingers I've ever seen
I am not 100% sure, but I think you need to cache an instance for each of the selects, rather than a jquery collection
@mikedidthis No idea. I posted on SO and got this from someone, which works too
ratingContainerShell.clone().insertAfter($this);
@Dan makes sense
I think what your doing is your moving it each time
Yeah; jQuery collections change in response to DOM operations, I believe.
but you only ever see it on the last iteration. Its stored as a jquery collection, so jquery can find / move it.
21:59
@mikedidthis Compared to looping something and using a global value in PHP, that is stupid.
Isn't there another way you can call a value over and over? Surely cloning it is a waste of processing time?
var some = $('<div>');
$('.one').append(some);
$('.twp').append(some);
$('.three').append(some);
@Dan yeah, don't use a jquery collection

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