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00:01
@rlemon (Or other Ubuntu masters) HALP
windows don't redraw unless I force them (by resizing/moving/xrefresh)
ouch
I have no clue man
never owned a chrome book
nope, back to the old problem
I give up
I have no idea what's going on
I can't do my job.
I tried wiping the whole thing and starting from scratch (losing a day of productivity in the process) and it didn't fix it.
Yeah, chrome books will totally destroy Windows
uh, right.
I'm basically unable to do my job, there's a big deadline tomorrow morning. Perfect time to taunt me.
I'm sorry
You totally get what you deserve for not using Windoze
@techAddict82 I was AFK. You should check the console logs :)
Have you seen the Chrome developer tools guide?
!!afk sleep
@SomeKittensUx2666 Wait, why are you using a Chrome book?
haha cool @rlemon
@monners chrome books are badass thats why! :P
I finally got around to releasing the source
still is ugly. but less ugly.
00:37
oh jesus @SomeKittensUx2666 its a pixel?!
thats a fucking nice one too..
bleh damn man :?
@Loktar you know PHP look at the source and tell me if anything is glaringly wrong
:)
hah I'm no php expert but Ill look
dude I want to use this for something
a lot could be trimmed. it was basically ported from my blog code
I have just the idea!
/me checks domain
hmm idk a good name, Ill just say it since I doubt anyone would take it
but if they do fu
random orc images
because loktar
randomorc is avail
gah nm I need to stop buying domains anyway
where in the heck is header/footer being called
I see welcome.php
ah nm I see it
yea like I said a lot is redundant
it was adopted from my shitty MVC
I removed a lot - but the skeleton
it can probably be trimmed to like 4 files :P
@Loktar you can still use it on a subdomain or w/e
00:47
@Loktar I've never been a huge fan of bad ass. Much prefer sweet ass.
haha
or a sub folder.
that is the shitty routing
@monners @Loktar It's either this or a several-year-old netbook
github.com/rlemon/blog.rlemon.com this is what it was all adopted from btw
$request = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
$params = explode('?' , $request);
$parsed = explode('&' , $params[1]);
$page = $params[1];
^ thats what I used to use
@SomeKittensUx2666 I like chromebooks man
I have one, mines the acer c7
idk @rlemon its not bad
00:53
I really wanna finish that one day :P
@Loktar Chrome OS is great.
maybe use it
Just not happy with crouton (running Ubuntu side-by-side) right now.
yeah all I use is chrubuntu on mine
chromeos is nice.. but overly simple
to get any real work done imo you need something like ubuntu (on a chromebook)
It's not designed for us, it's designed for my mom (who uses Ubuntu...)
00:58
yeah
and schools
Amazing machines for schools and children
so damn cheap. Google will win the children not Apple
Is it allowed to download a file with AJAX from other domains?
seriously, easy as shit to use
@rlemon yeah pretty cool man
@Loktar I'm having a strange issue with that.
It works for some domains :\
lol I was joking because of your use of it
er wait
you meant @rlemon's library didnt you?
Im a nub sorry man.
bad joke on my part.
01:05
I can see the data in Wireshark but xhr.status is 0 :s
With cors enabled you would be able to grab them
well shit.. actually even w/o you should be able to get them
just not modify them
That's what I think...
But for some reason only works on my domain (which is not the domain from which I'm making the request)
Oh.
My domain has CORS enabled.
So maybe it is required.
Of course you cannot read files from other domains
@copy isnt he talking about @rlemon's thing?
i don't think so
01:11
@copy Well, you can make cross-domain requests using <img>, so it wouldn't be so strange.
You can send GET and POST requests, but not read the response
щ=t_(ضd�ׅ��R�z"i�KJj$��ʡ�v11r���F�M���ӑ�n�5~k�����fZ���
Warning: imagedestroy(): 10 is not a valid Image resource in /var/www/html/place-anything/lib/libraries/image.class.php on line 51
^ thats at the end of the image data
how'd you get that?
you can grab my retroships cross domain thats why I tried
image data should be fine via ajax
but yeah ajax works too
anyway time to eat
m59
m59
I wonder how total garbage this is: mbti123.com/iq/en
I got a 140. I'm pretty sure if I was that smart I could write simple code.
01:36
It's hard to academically define Intelligence Quotient so please do NOT compare the result with results of other online IQ tests. Normally you'll get a lower score since this test is NOT easy! :)
That's literally the opposite of the truth.
I got bored halfway through, chose "I don't know" for the rest, and scored 120
m59
m59
lol
Yeah
I chose 'I don't know' for everything and got George W. Bush
01:52
I got Einstein with 4 stars, so what the fuck is 5 stars? "Google"?
Apparently I have an IQ of 140...
It didn't give me a person's name though...
02:21
you don't grow a beard when you are 27 and still as patchy as a teenager
which on is at the bottom?
^ one of the iq test questions..
guys don't worry I think all credibility has been lost.
@phenomnomnominal hah 160 as well
I guess on 3 of them
i'm drunk and I got 140
that test sucks
but one of the questions made me wanna watch dodgeball
02:45
greetings
!!whiskey or vodka
@eazimmerman whiskey
good choice, caprica.
03:02
where did everyone go?
ohai
Can OSX die?
or, at the very least, just become a skin of Ubuntu?
i just want osx to stop coming out with "major versions" instead of normal updates
i liek ubuntu
when is steamos coming out?!
i heard they dropped ubuntu for something else
!!google steamos release date
03:39
@SomeKittensUx2666 Sacrilege!
I'm not going back to Windows. YOU CAN'T MAKE ME!
@monners You mean to say you actually like this BDSM skinned with an OS?
that being said, I installed Ubuntu over the weekend. It's pretty slick.
@SomeKittensUx2666 ...yes? o.o
Bah. I like configuring things, not being told how things are going to work.
I like things that just work, without the need for excessive configuration
that being said, there's definitely a non-trivial number of areas I wish I had control over
EXACTLY
It's not easy giving up control.
03:44
@SomeKittensUx2666 Like it or hate it, OSX definitely made a good call by placing the command key where they did. First thing I do on a PC is remap the location of the ctrl key.
ehhhhh
ew, I sound like neal
kinda.
The natural scroll thing gets on my nerves
Yeah, but a quick thing to fix
Not as much when I'm teaching a class that all have their own laptops/personal configurations.
I love Spaces
03:47
Multiple desktops
That you can switch between
Makes developing on a laptop so much more pleasant
Oh yeah, that thing.
IDE <-> Photoshop <-> Browser <-> Music player
All a quick swipe away
I used that all the time on my netbook
they looped, it was fantastic
Ugh, don't tell me you're one of those people that doesn't use that feature? It's hands down one of the biggest timesavers on the OS
Good good
FYI, my netbook was Linux (Mint)
03:54
Yeah, I heard Linux was the first to do that
Good thinking
And as I said, I'm giving Ubuntu a try. My only assertion is that OSX is far more pleasant to use that Windows
I agree, especially for development
The only thing Windows is best at (that I do) is games, and it's slipping there.
I've been thinking about writing my own programming language. Essentially it would use a different syntax, and prevent XSS and SQL-Injection by knowing whether the variable has encoded or unencoded text.
It would compile into JavaScript and run via Node.JS.
What would you call that type of language?
It's almost like CoffeScript.
Is that really a problem that needs to be solved at a language level?
@GeorgeBailey wasteoftime.js
2
lol
I'm really not sure. I've only thought about it thus far.
04:06
@BenjaminGruenbaum damn
@AbhishekHingnikar BenjaminGruenbaum is afk: sleep
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Q: Programming Language that does not permit XSS, SQL Injection

George BaileyIs there yet a programming language that will prevent XSS and SQL Injection. My thoughts are something that is context aware and will correctly encode when necessary. For example, if a string is used in a call to an SQL function, it is quoted unless you tell it to not be quoted. And if you place...

Shouldn't that be done with the database engine?
As you can see, I've been thinking about it for awhile now. Didn't really have time to write it.
@Shea, not sure how that help with XSS.
Well, as far as SQL injection goes
04:08
How exactly do you imagine you would prevent XSS in the language?
var message = param('message') // results from param are known to be plain text that has not been validated.
print <div>$message</div>
that is obviously HTML, so the html encoding occurs automatically.
var message = param('message')!html // overrides the automatic encoding, tells the system to revert to classic string concatenation.
okay, so if you write in it, it prevents you from XSSing someone else. How are you going to stop someone else from XSSing you?
Well, message could come from anywhere.
var message = sql('select something from aTable where trusted=0 limit 1')
Then you have to add something to the end.
!text will tell the system it is plain text.
If you don't do that, then it will throw a compiler error.
Or maybe just assume !text.
What if something = "blah blah blah!notPlaintext"?
That doesn't apply.
var message = sql('...')!text
04:13
Oh I see
sql("insert into table set text=" + param('text'));
That would be safe.
Because param is assumed to be text
And the paramater to sql is assumed to be SQL code.
So it would be converted appropriately.
Basically, you want to make a framework, with it's own special compiler to enable short-hands of what you're writing?
Wouldn't that be gool!
cool!
Yes. Exactly.
So, do you still think it's wasteoftime.js?
Yes, but it doesn't mean you can't have fun making it, if you really want to.
I'd start with the framework.
I like the sound of that.
I'm also planning to write a webserver which automatically compiles .java files, so you can edit .java files live on the server and it will compile them automatically into servlets.
Another waste of time.
04:19
Sounds good... Have fun :P
Anyway, it's late here, so I'll head on. Maybe I'll come back some time, or maybe you can invite me if you think of something interesting/related. Good night!
@GeorgeBailey .java
yep.
Currently I have to use NetBeans and build/upload/unzip/refresh every time I want to upload a change.
Is that coffee or something?
programming language. one of the most widely used in the world :)
Editing cgi files is much easier as it stands now.
I like Java, but the upload process is longer than it needs to be.
04:26
I'm surprised there isn't a language called decaf
@monners The only command is sleep(Integer i)
@SomeKittensUx2666 All promises return false
run is a reserved word that evaluates to undefined
Any tutorial starts with 'Goodnight world'
04:56
would you ever pay for an android app?
rarely
Does Uber count?
@EnglishMaster How are you?
@SomeKittensUx2666 Not bad.
05:01
How's school been?
You're in eighth grade?
No in 4th grade.
Erm, that could be a problem. People under 13 aren't allowed on StackOverflow (US law).
I never knew StackOverflow is PG 13
05:11
it is
05:33
@Loktar Haha, that's awesome
This chat room is slightly more than PG-13 on occasion...
@AbhishekHingnikar Hilarious how they have share buttons above, below, and next to the video
05:53
what a crappy question
0
Q: draw line using div html

RajaI have use the following code snippet. to display the data: <div style="height: 100px;"> <div style=" height: 100px;overflow: scroll;"> <table > <tbody> <tr><td>1</td></tr> <tr><td>2</td></tr> ...

people are too lazy to read tutorials it seems
06:35
@loktar were you the one who recommended ng-book? Just started it.
vs7
vs7
hi i need to select the nearest select box value with current jQuery event
are you looking for this?
@vs7 And why cant you?
vs7
vs7
Col_value=jQuery(this).closest('.classColumnSeq');
this is my current executed even and
classColumnSeq this is the select box class
this is like if i select row the column value i get and vice versa
jQuery(".classRowSeq").change(function(){
                 Col_value=jQuery(this).closest('.classColumnSeq');
                Col_value=Col_value.val();
                console.log(Col_value);
                console.log(this.value);
   }
here is the full code
@JanDvorak yup you got me right i want to use this
to look nearest select box value which have class "classColumnSeq"
closest searches upwards. How does your HTML look like?
vs7
vs7
06:43
its next
to the current event
then $().next?
vs7
vs7
imgur.com/uaJWaYB here you can see
the grid view for the same
i need to validate if a position is occupied with a block it can't be assigned to next blocks
@JanDvorak this is my full code
@vs7 please use a copy/paste service
and you still haven't shown me any HTML
vs7
vs7
first i collect all the position of row and col
vs7
vs7
06:48
than on change i checked if the value is already exist or not
<p>
                                <label for="">Position</label>
                                <select class="classRowSeq" name="row[]" id="">
                                    <option value="1" selected="selected">1</option><option value="2">2</option><option value="3">3</option><option value="4">4</option>                                </select>
                                x
                                <select class="classColumnSeq" name="col[]" id="">
                                    <option value="1">1</option><option value="2" selected="selected">2</option>           
(see full text)
here is HTML
Please reindent so that it doesn't wrap
!!tell vs7 jquery next
vs7
vs7
ya i got the value ...
but when i select classColumnSeq select i need classRowSeq>select value too
so that i can compare
thanks @JanDvorak all is working
:)
@SomeGuy its up worthy bro
vs7
vs7
07:04
@JanDvorak can we return false so that , if it come false value can't be changed in select box ?
@CapricaSix Thanks ...
@vs7 what?
!!tell vs7 mdn select element properties
vs7
vs7
like on change event if the value is exist i want the value will be reset
!!tell vs7 jquery change event
Ok, i actually need some help now I have these strings
string1 = 'name | filter > dependency'
string2 = 'name > dependency, dependency2 | filter'
string3 = 'name | filter'
string4 = 'name > dependency'
string5 = 'name'
now i need to get something like this
string2_result = {
	path: 'name'
	dependencies: ['dependency', 'dependency2']
	filters: ['filter']
}
The problem is figuring out how to handle it so that they can be in any order
this is part of data binding, any ideas?
vs7
vs7
on change if condition is false then i want my select value will be reset to previous value with an alert - value already exist
split by pipe and GT and capture the separators.
yeah ha....... lemme think
!!> "name | filter > dependency".split(/\s*([|>])\s*/)
07:09
@JanDvorak "SyntaxError: unterminated regular expression literal"
@JanDvorak ["name","|","filter",">","dependency"]
@JustDon't ^
ok, i think i got it
!!> "name > dependency, dependency2 | filter".split(/\s*([|>])\s*/)
@JustDon't ["name",">","dependency, dependency2","|","filter"]
07:11
res[1] tells you how to treat res[2]
@JustDon't could you recap the problem you are trying to solve. I'd like to help if I can
@JanDvorak yup, i got it cheers
@GeorgeJester solved, thanks anyway. why you bored?
It shows huh? ;) A little of that coupled with a want to sharpen the my JS skillset :)
ok, you want something to do?
glad you figured it out, though.
Haha... sure.
vs7
vs7
07:15
@JanDvorak can i restrict change event with condition ?
like option cant be changed if condition is false
Ok, do this, only because ive been working on something like this the past half hour.

create a function called deepFind that can acheive this;
ob = {
	data: {
		info: {
			name: 'john'
		}
	}
}

deepFind(ob, 'data.info.name');
set disabled when the conditions change
only the one i done could set a value and accept some.users[0].name
@JustDon't I'd almost be willing to use an eval :-D
vs7
vs7
but that will disable other grids
position select
07:21
that's a point :)
Hmm, could you give me an example use case for a function like that? To clarify, are "data" "info" and "name" anon functions?
@GeorgeJester no, they're not functions, and it is useful for many things if you look at a lot of javascript MVC frameworks, like Backbone... say you have a controller you would do
this.get('user.details.name')
and it would find
{ user: { details: { name: 'john' } } };
OK. Thanks for the clarification. I'm at Chapter 8 on eloquentJS. I haven't learned much about frameworks. Will find you once I break on through to the other side. Whatever you do, don't chance your handle. ;)
@JustDon't thank you!
07:37
ok :)
Ahoy hoy
Arrrrr!
@SomeGuy Exactly
@BadgerGirl where are u ? [// country ]
@AbhishekHingnikar Are you doing anything for responsive images in your awesome app?
07:46
@monners the whole app is responsive
and i dunno if i will be able to complete it or Not
@AbhishekHingnikar I mean, are you delivering device-appropriate images?
@monners not yet
but i will once i integrate facebook :D
cause facebook gives me thumbnailz
I came across an article today and thought you might be interested... Lemme find it
@monners interesting
because if i use something like cloudfront with it
i can actually leave the caching on the cloudfront [cache+cdn] part
but for now am just :-/
gonna think on it later sometime if i get time to finish the app
@AbhishekHingnikar Don't give up on it! Looks really cool! Get it right and you can sell it to dropbox :D
07:54
@monners it now works with facebook and dropbox and local windows photos
but there are issues in my life which are forcing me to give up on everything :P
Why is the Technology section removed from nytimes.com?
@AbhishekHingnikar Last week I had to integrate Facebook galleries. Pain in the ass... Whose bright idea was it to not include the album name in the graph.facebook/...../photos API?
@monners dunno
i just use facebook graph api to query x images :P
and then show them as timeline xD
will make more sub folders later :-)
@AbhishekHingnikar Admit it, it was you. I know it was you. I shall bring pain upon your family for it.
Kidding! Sheesh...

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