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18:00
Theres a nice thread about JS IDE support
in es-discuss
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Crock with the beatdown
w00t
I find myself wondering how Brendan Eich writes OOJS
18:24
ugh, why does jqGrid have to have such an elaborate api...
I've been reading the manual wiki for like.... most of the day.
glug
That's my problem with a lot of the jQuery plugins. They try to handle every possible use case, and end up being full of crap that will never get used, simply to cover edge cases.
@Raynos happy now we have the least number of failures on test262? :P
@gsnedders lols?
Congrats on being awesome @ ES5
Is opera 12 ready yet?
<http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2011/09/13/es5>, that is
@Raynos No
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this thread makes me sad:
@RyanKinal In this case it seems really fast, it's just a freaking beast to learn all the things in it.
@Incognito Yeah, I've heard good things about jqGrid. I guess I just don't like black boxes (which may be part of the reason I'm dragging my feet on my current work project... it involves an outside DLL)
@RyanKinal I'm switching from DataTables, because jqGrid actually does server-side stuff normally, it's really configurable, it can deal with thousands of records without exploding on me in ie8...
@Incognito Good reasons, obviously well researched. I approve :-)
it's a lot of crap to read v.v
And that's not even the whole thing.
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18:39
holy quasi-parameters
user1385191
it's an abstraction built upon a bigger abstraction
user1385191
it's like a mini pyramid of abstractions
Oh yeah. but check out some of this: trirand.com/blog/jqgrid/jqgrid.html
You can nest a jqGrid inside a row for related child data.
You can make rows into trees.
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I'm having Microsoft Office nightmares
You can expand to an external table...
@MattMcDonald What nightmares?
18:41
It's ok, Clippy isn't real
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oh, goody
user1385191
it's recommending mysql_query
Never listen to Clippy. He is all lies.
ok, here's a weekly topic suggestion: Will you let a program generate code for you?
18:44
hello
Automatically generate code, not something like snippets
@Zirak Sorry, my compiler does that.
Depends, what kind of code.
Full-fledged source code.
18:45
Sure I guess
Oh wait, you want to see some really cool auto-generating code?
I might have to double check it to make sure it does what I want
It's a quine.
Quines generate their own code.
The output of each iteration of the code it generates is a new rotation of the earth. It keeps going.
haha that's awesome
whoever wrote that is a genius
So, that first ASCII art frame is a ruby program, which then generates the next ruby program that just so happens to be the next ASCII frame.
Minds blown yet?
A quine is a computer program which takes no input and produces a copy of its own source code as its only output. The standard terms for these programs in the computability theory and computer science literature are self-replicating programs, self-reproducing programs, and self-copying programs. A quine is a fixed point of an execution environment, when the execution environment is viewed as a function. Quines are possible in any programming language that has the ability to output any computable string, as a direct consequence of Kleene's recursion theorem. For amusement, programmers some...
18:47
@Zirak What's "fully-fledged source code"? Assembly? I have hand-written entire programs in it…
@Zirak I once saw an AI program that attempted to generate c++ source based on written instruction. I think they were able to make a pacman clone with it.
Came out of some MIT students, but I can't remember the project, it was over 5 years ago.
@Incognito I wouldnt use jqgrid
I mean its nice and all but its gonna bloody leak
You know its a leaky abstraction, your better off just writing it yourself
@Raynos Leak memory?
Its the whole short term gain thing all over again
Leak as an abstraction
How so?
18:51
The grid is damn well not going to be flexible enough for your purpose
I've looked into using it myself
I said fuck that, not flexible enough
I tend to defend JQ but I stay away from just about everything people write for it.
@Raynos What holes are you running into?
room topic changed to JavaScript: Discussion for JavaScript and the many frameworks - jQuery, Prototype, MooTools, et al. Weekly Topic: Code generators, are they any good? [javascript] [jawesome] [jquery] [mootools] [nyan] [prototypejs]
To be fair, Gridnic seems pretty solid. Never looked at the source but I haven't noticed any issues with it. I didn't like that it wouldn't use table HTML so I wrote my own.
@Incognito I didnt even start using jqgrid.
18:56
Imagine making crappy GUI apps with crappy Visual Studio. It has a code generator. After using it once, I never used it again.
Personally I dont use code generators
JQ plug-in authors also tend to write some awfully inflexible code compared to the core.
Apart from the ones I've written myself
@ErikReppen the entire jquery plugin community reeks of code rot
I dont want to touch it
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@Raynos it's a natural extension of the DynamicDrive community
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my boss downloaded a DynamicDrive script for a dropdown menu and we perused through it together
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18:59
then I pointed out how terrible it was and how I'd already written a flexible, working script that was much more concise
dynamicdrive? :S
On code generators (and double-checking their work): smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2362#comic
PURGE WITH FIRE
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dynamicdrive was all the rage back in the 90s
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19:01
it's built for copy/pasting
@MattMcDonald I don't think this has been updated since the 90s ether: javascriptkit.com/cutpastejava.shtml
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lol, the filename
Yeah, people still used s-html back then.
Actually, blizzard the game company used SHTML back then too.
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"cutpastejava" is pretty much a colossal flop
I still see people occasionally link to DD. I think after decapitating, you have to hack it up and light the bits on fire or it just keeps coming back. Doesn't help that they auto-update all their dates to seem like they're offering current advice.
19:07
Am i allowed to continue a question i made on the stackoverflow forum?
Relax. Enjoy chat. The worst that can happen is abuse or being ignored but we're more ornery than abusive I think.
@wHiTeHaT Yes
@ErikReppen We are pretty ornery at times. But it's all for the love of the language :-)
ok tnx... couse i'm a little confused abouth how to handle sqlite querys in javascript.I keep coding them as how i would do in php, but it seem javascript things of it different :)
@wHiTeHaT You can't access sqlite from Javascript...
Unless it's node.js?
This is my current project (local storage):
osc2nuke.com/rot ( sorry i ment webdatabase but it follows sqlite stements no?)
19:14
Yeah, you can't do that from a browser. You'd have to use Ajax to communicate with the server.
Oh, NM. I think you are using Ajax.
i think i made some confusion... i ment localstorage , webdatabase in my situation, for what i learned uses the sqlite methode to talk to the local database
...
Are we talking localStorage, WebSQL or indexeddb here?
websql
websql is deprecated
stop using it
works perfect and will still be available on android.Theres no need to abandon it
19:22
Its deprecated
Its not future proof
your digging a hole
Whatever it is that's supposed to define the 'openDatabase' function appears to be missing or perhaps got minified separately?
Are you familiar with firebug? That or Chrome's built-in tools are handy for debugging.
wonders if it's too late to be possible to ever drop WebSQL
Deprecated elements may become obsolete in the future, but browsers should continue to support deprecated elements for backward compatibility
@wHiTeHaT It depends — some things are actually dropped, other things aren't.
The whole point of deprecation is to provide a grace period. Not to support outdated functionality indefinitely.
user1385191
19:26
wishes <div align="center"> would die already
@wHiTeHaT lol no
If you do that you end up with IE quirksmode
PURGE WITH FIRE
But eventualy....
@ErikReppen Well, there are things that were marked as obsolete in the first-ever draft of an HTML spec in 1993 which are still supported everywhere.
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our buddies at dynamicdrive are back with more entertainment:
19:27
i now coded in websql and not want to change untill i finished the project lol... i will then move to indexDB
indexedDB....
@Erik Reppen did you loaded the database?
in my example?
@wHiTeHaT I dunno how much non-Google stuff actually relies upon it, and unless it's Opera/WebKit-specific, must have some other codepath anyway.
"Create Oscommerce Database"button
@wHiTeHaT So it's much easier to drop than something like a lot of presentational HTML because it isn't supported everywhere.
Ofcourse should use Chrome to be able to run the example
@MattMcDonald Ugh, why does bad knowledge get to be persistent?
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19:33
HTML 4.01 was standardized in 2000
@MattMcDonald Wow. I nearly threw up reading some of that.
@wHiTeHaT So... what is the problem?
Misconception center is div align center nearly made me bust a vein.
i show you the question i putted on here in the forum...
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Q: Select menu jquerymobile with sqlite almost working

wHiTeHaTI'm trying to create a store front end based on oscommerce's database to sqlite. i'm stucked with the product information displaying it's attributes(if it contain any).It isnt a small piece of code,but it also isnt BIG.i managed to get the sqlite query's to work and output the results on the scr...

this chat is awsome
@wHiTeHaT both indexeddb and websql have poor browser support
stick to localStorage
or write a shim
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holy crap, that php code is hideous
19:39
@MattMcDonald Just put some lipstick on that pig and taker to prom.
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...and please include the programming language you're using in the tags, lest the question become a tumbleweed in the wind
odin... my eyes.
I take back everything I said.
@wHiTeHaT Congratulations! You've finished test 19. This platform will take you to the celebration, where you will be awarded your cake.
Why do I have a feeling there is about 15 seconds until that app is pwned?
(int)$HTTP_GET_VARS['products_id'] ?????????
19:42
this is old oscommerce code
swoon
@wHiTeHaT In any case, I still don't know what your question is?
i try to replicate to mobile app
@Zirak It's typcasting in an attempting to sanitize inputs against attack.
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lol, that query
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19:44

PHP

Support group for those afflicted with PHP. Don't ask to ask, ...
@Incognito $HTTP_GET_VARS was deprecated in php 4.1
Well, at least that's not the live code.
user1385191
poor guys already have to deal with Error^3
@MattMcDonald Let's have a moment of silence for our fellow devs who have fallen on hard times.
my question isnt php related... i want to make the result of the mentioned php code to javascript and websql
19:45
If you know what's good for you, burn that code and call a priest.
@Zirak I didn't even see that, I just glossed over.
As i provided an example of what i currently have here: www.osc2nuke.com/rot
@wHiTeHaT Right, but the problem is you haven't really posted a question. You seem to have a problem somewhere in your app, but we don't know where, or what your goal is (besides replicating that old PHP)
@wHiTeHaT Saying "For now i need to get the output as an array in javascript so i can create an select menu from it." isn't good enough. We need to know which output, what you have tried, and what went wrong. SO (despite popular opinion) is not a place to get people to write code for you.
@wHiTeHaT I'm someone who sees and purges Java code for a really long time. And my heart missed a beat when I saw that code.
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time to make an amusing support grid
19:48
@Zirak That's not live code. It's old code he's trying to replicate using websql and javascript
yes yes i figured that out...i changed the question and couse of that i made more confusion....As you can see in the php code there be made 3 database querys.It wil result in loading product attribbutes.I tryed to convert the mysql querys to sql querys....
i succeed to pull out the data,but i cant combine them to the end result i want
@RyanKinal He shouldn't try to replicate it. He should seriously ditch it.
@Zirak Correction - replicate functionality
@wHiTeHaT trolls o/
i troll?
19:52
@wHiTeHaT What's wrong with using results.rows?
You're already looping over it, and accessing properties. You could easily create a dropdown from that.
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Q: Select menu jquerymobile with sqlite almost working

wHiTeHaTI'm trying to create a store front end based on oscommerce's database to sqlite. i'm stucked with the product information displaying it's attributes(if it contain any).It isnt a small piece of code,but it also isnt BIG.i managed to get the sqlite query's to work and output the results on the scr...

i improved the question a little and posted the code what troubles me
Hah! The troll that answered the "JavaScript vs. Python" question deleted his answer.
2
I was classy. I didn't even - him.
@ErikReppen You have more restraint and tact than I, sir
@RyanKinal i'm aware that i can acces properties,but i can get only the last option value name
products_options_name
20:02
@RyanKinal I direct linked him to a question he asked where he didn't understand how to write javascript.
@Incognito rofl
@wHiTeHaT Give me a few minutes while I format your code
So flash crashed my entire machine again
I dont know how it managed to
but from its bloody sandbox it froze my entire linux box
Which makes me think adobe hates linux
Throws the sound into a loop, display freezes, keyboard & mouse input are dead
i'm strugling for a few day's,these minutes i can wait.
user1385191
wow, that's crazy
@Raynos You need to replace the flash files with something else. It's not sandboxed the way you think. I forget how I corrected it =/. Ubuntu/chrome, right?
20:06
Yes
Or just stop using flash
user1385191
Yeah I had that happen to me as well. You have to replace all the flash install files somehow...
Then rage about lack of HTML5 videos
@MattMcDonald meh
Database <-> Server
They are agnostic
Your entire server-side code should work without the database persistence layer
if it doesnt then your achitecture sucks
@Raynos It's getting better. Slowly.
Same with HTML, CSS & JS
they should all be agnostic and parallel to each other
20:08
@wHiTeHaT So, if I'm correct, your actual problem is that you don't know how to create a dropdown (<select>) from the data you have?
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CSS needs HTML
user1385191
there's a dependency
@RyanKinal , no not the dropdown,it seem the query isnt good
@MattMcDonald not really
CSS defines classes
HTML consumes those classes
@wHiTeHaT Oh. So... the data you're displaying right now is wrong?
20:10
gist: 1214989, 2011-09-13 20:10:25Z
/*
           > Database persistence

  server -
                                 > CSS
           > Server side logic - > HTML
                                 > Client side logic (JS)
*/
yes... you see the example page of product TEST
@wHiTeHaT Yep. That's what I'm looking at.
But I still don't know what I'm supposed to be seeing
@RyanKinal it should say for the first 3 values saying MEMORY
but it say MODEL for all
4 --- Memory

3 --- Model

Model--1---4 mb---0

Model--2---8 mb---50

Model--3---16 mb---70

Model--5---Value---0

Model--6---Premium---100
@wHiTeHaT Good, so now you're narrowing down your problem. Where is this HTML being generated? In loadprodInfo or in loadprodAttributes?
ofcourse i try to first get the querys to work before i start to show it up as a selectmenu
loadproductAttributes
i have a feeling i should bind the 2 querys as one tx.executeSQL
20:15
@wHiTeHaT In the following line, should prodOpName be prodOpValueName?
productAtt_str += '<div><p>'+ prodOpName +'--'+ value['products_options_values_id'] +'---'+ value['products_options_values_name'] +'---'+ value['options_values_price'] +'</p>        </div>';
yay new pc
@IvoWetzel Yay!
feels soooo fast
@RyanKinal , No , prodOpValueName = 16MB,8MB,Value,Premium
@RyanKinal prodOpName = MEMORY,MODEL
@RyanKinal i'm 100% sure it is abouth the query position,and my guts say i have to do a SELECT DISTINCT... ... ... IN(SELECT ......
yay for hardware acceleration
20:25
@wHiTeHaT Yeah, it looks like the problem is that your DB access is asynchronous. You loop through the outer results, and start queries for each of them, but the queries don't return until after you've fallen out of that loop (and thus prodOpName is always the last value)
yes...i was looking before i came to javascript chat if there was a sql chat lol... but there wasnt
You either need to find a way to synchronize that, or maybe use closures to encapsulate the state of each row.
@RyanKinal I thank you for your time ....i need to research more sql ,hard to find simular questions here on stack
@wHiTeHaT I have some code for you -- mostly pseudocode, but it uses an anonymous function to create another scope:
tx.executeSql('query', function(tx, results) {
	var i = 0, len = results.rows.length, r;

	for (; i < len; i++)
	{
		r = results.rows.item(i);
		(function(valueID, valueName) {
			tx.executeSql('query where id = ' valueID, function(tx, results) {
				// build HTML using valueID, valueName, and results
			});
		}(r.products_options_values_id, r.products_options_values_name));
	}
});
So valueID and valueName should be "locked in" when your inner SQL function executes.
(Sorry for the noise, all... just hoping I can help people write better questions)
Actually, screw this weekly topic. A better one: Haskell and Lisp like shortcuts (-> and '#' for example): Do or don't?
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20:35
I tend to agree with Crock about making functions in loops
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just make one outside and call it with params inside
@MattMcDonald Does Array.prototype.each etc. count as inside a loop?
@MattMcDonald I've used anon-funcs before because JS doesn't do scope brackets like C++.
And it irks me to allow variables to be used further than I want them to.
@RyanKinal thanks again Ryan, i will see if i can proceed with your example , i realy appreciate your valuable time spended to me.
@wHiTeHaT No problem, hope it helps
20:40
@All , sorry if i disrupted you with my messages,bad spelling and bad english :)
@wHiTeHaT Ask, listen, learn, do better next time :-)
Anyway... I'm out. Later all.
I already love this of the shelf machine xD
it's soo fast compared to my old vaio
@IvoWetzel I have no idea what's in my computer at any time.
Something stops working, I stop using it.
I think it's a 3 core something or another, 3 gigs of ram
a bunch of space.
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I think I've 95% of the CLJ FAQ hosted on my site
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just getting some edge pages up
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21:14
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I need to make a HTML5 port of this : kongregate.com/games/TenebrousP/accelerator
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unity? vomit
Its a good game though
21:22
hi all ^_^
@MattMcDonald never heard of it
Could somebody help me with a problem? I have this script that doesn't work in Internet Explorer 8. Here's the link: jsfiddle.net/ux3fT
When I submit the form using ajax in Internet Explorer, instead of submitting the form, all the variables that are being sent appear in the address bar. Any ideas how to fix this? Here's what appears in the address bar: mypage/home?v1=name&0v=0&v2=&v3=
@mick_smick where is the HTML?
one sec
It's not seeing anything with the class 'submitF'
Well what I think is that you cannot use live() with submit
Also, avoid live() - or did they fix it?
user1385191
whatever happened to short, concise functions?
But if I don't use live(...) then I won't be able to post this form
user1385191
you know, instead of everything-inside-of-one-function-claustrophobia
I'm sorry. My first steps with jquery
user1385191
21:28
JavaScript*
see? :)
Anyway, any thoughts? The script works great in any other browser, including Internet Explorer 9
Well, you're getting null which is usually returned by something when you're using it improperly.
'undefined' is when there's nothing in the var you're referencing.
Instead of sending the form, all the variables appear in the address bar
But the script works fine in all other browsers
user1385191
points for the fieldset, though :)
:) if you have any ideas how to make the function more concise, feel free to share :)
user1385191
boy, that must have been fun to generate
Well, mick, it might help if you link JQuery :)
@ErikReppen ??
Thanks Erik. Would it be inappropriate if I asked how to do that?
I'm a Javascript rookie, remember?
www.jquery.com
download. save the page down. Link it.
21:40
Wait. Of course, I have it linked.
$('') <--- that's a function convention popular in certain frameworks. Usually safe to assume it's JQuery when you see CSS stuff in the arguments.
@ErikReppen jQuery is there... do u not know how jsfiddle works?...
As I said the script works everywhere but Internet Explorer 8
Psst... Boston jQuery Conference tickets are just about sold out! If you haven't bought yours yet, the time is now... http://bit.ly/pYxEfQ
user1385191
21:42
programming quip: keep your functions short and concise
Still, the script won't work in jsfiddle because a lot of other elements are missing. I just thought somebody could tell me how to make it work in Internet Explorer 8
user1385191
break that one function up into helper functions
Yeah I know. I'll do my best next time. Promise.
user1385191
it will help us better understand it
Oh, didn't realize you could just add it in the sidebar. It wasn't before.
That is not a crazy long function.
user1385191
21:44
52 lines with K+R, probably 70-ish in Allman
What do you mean by 'helper functions', Matt?
Alright so now you've got an undefined for 'centerWin'
I don't. var mainWin=divs[3];
Ok, I'll try to make this function clearer, by getting rid of the unrelated content. Give me a sec.
Could you take a look at it now? jsfiddle.net/ux3fT/5
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> What's a helper function? A helper function is a function that performs part of the computation of another function. Helper functions are used to make your programs easier to read by giving descriptive names to computations. They also let you reuse computations, just as with functions in general.
Thanks Matt. You live and learn :)
@Matt. Thanks - I've just learnt how to ping. Hope it's not rude :P.
user1385191
21:49
as long as you use it purposefully, you're fine
I don't see centerWin defined anywhere. It's just getting called.
user1385191
some people in this chat tend to use it for every single reply
Ok. I made the function even shorter :) jsfiddle.net/ux3fT/6
@MattMcDonald do they?
@MattMcDonald why do they do such a thing?
@MattMcDonald that could be annoying
(sorry)
21:51
@mick_smick wow -- thats a big cut u did ^_^
@micksmick btw click the tidy up button makes everything look better in jsfiddle ^_^
Nice. Thanks Neal. By the way, do I have to post a link here to an updated version every time I update the page in jsfiddle?
Okay, so now you're trying to ajax to somewhere on fiddler. Is that your intent?
@mick_smick yea, bc we dont know what update ur up to
Also, get Firefox, firebug, and web dev toolbar (handy for viewing all JS).
@Raynos thx, will consider that example
21:55
@KamilTomšík it's not quite there though. However I plan to use middleware everywhere for flow control and snipping small pieces of logic into re-usable and joinable functions
I have a middleware module with some data on github
@ErikReppen firebug is available right in jsfiddle
My intent? No, definitely not. I don't know I did that :). I'm sorry.
The issue is however, I havnt had a chance to test this first hand yet
But as always my blog & stackchat show examples of code.
"core/ajax.php" <-- that splices to whatever domain/path you're at. Fill in the complete address of the server you're ajaxing.
@ErikReppen ajaxing? i dont think thats a word :-P
21:57
Asynchronously XMLHttpRequesting then.

^ IMPROVED
Ok. I'll do that. Give me a sec. I'll tell you whether it works in Internet Explorer 8 or not.
@Raynos to me it looks like another async framework but it feels little better, imho
@KamilTomšík the difference is that the API matches the express API
Stop testing in IE first. IE is the last browser to test.
@ErikReppen lol
21:58
I'm taking all the concepts of "middleware" that's hard coupled into the connect/express module and turning it into a external library
It's really only worth using if I you use express, even then its rather immature
Seriously. It's easier. When it doesn't work in defective browsers you can't know if it's your code or the browser. When it works in everything but not IE, you just look up the defect.
But I don't need to test it in any other browser because the script works fine everywhere
@Raynos I'm not there yet... :)
even in Internet Explorer 9
Oh, sorry. Had that backwards.
@KamilTomšík still were derailing this conversation by talking here rather then node.js
user1385191
read up
Okay. It's an IE8 thing then.
btw: just get jsdom working with node.exe

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