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18:02
Oh man I got a nightmare hangover right now..
What's the easiest way to send a PHP variable to a JS function?
@RUJordan srsly?
@BenjaminGruenbaum seriously. I did this but the game owner said I can't mix JS and PHP like that
function sendTweet($msg) {
	?>
	<script src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script>
	<script src="twitter.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
	<div id="twitterButton"></div>
	<script>
	$(document).ready(function() {
		$('#twitterButton').twitterbutton({
			user:"PhantasyRPG",
			title:<?php echo "\"".$msg."\""; ?>,
			ontweet: function() {
				alert("Thank you for tweeting! +10 energy has been awarded to you!");
				<?php tweeted(); ?>
			}
		});
	});
	</script>
	<?php
}
It embeds a JS script so that we can get feedback when somebody tweets after a battle
You can, but ew.
18:10
@RUJordan can i kill you already ?
or atleast annihilate you ?
Well how would you do it?
Add more jQuery
user652649
@RUJordan use title:<?=json_encode($msg)?>,
I would avoid PHP :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's impossible
@Wes the message is just a string, not an object or anything.
18:11
Then json_encode probably
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A string is a valid json object.
user652649
@RUJordan doesn't matter, json_encode handles them all
But wouldn't that still be mixing JS and PHP?
Yes.
That would be generating JS literals from PHP.
18:13
Is there a way to send PHP values to a JS function without mixing them like that?
1. I'd put all my PHP stuff in a separate script file rather than inline it, then pass that to the scripts that use it.
2. Append that script to the existing scripts at the top in the minification process.
3. Abort PHP altogether.
user652649
y u hate php so much? xD
var userData = <?=json_encode($phpUserDataObject);?>
This is good, because it only fails on really odd hard to debug edge cases where a JSON object literal is not a valid JS object literal :D
@Wes I don't hate it, I just think it's pretty terrible.
Just like I don't hate porn involving people puking in each others' mouths, I just don't find it very appealing.
user652649
hahaha what you don't like about it? have you seen hack language?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'd just let the js be js
in a js file
18:16
PHP is people puking in each others' mouths. Only not as well thought out.
and then declare a function
and call it
from a seperate data.js.php
@Wes yeah, it's also pretty terrible :D
OTOH, C# just got a whole lot more awesome. It's amazing how much progress these guys are doing, and the fact they open sourced everything is huge.
@BenjaminGruenbaum u know winjs is open source now, right ?
Yes, like I said, they open sourced pretty much everything :D
I was never a winjs fan though.
user652649
i like c# itself, i don't like how you develop with it... ie visual studio or having the feeling that you don't know what's happening under the hood...
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18:19
@BenjaminGruenbaum I couldn't get the piping to work. Google results suggest that the only way to do this particular thing is to spam an answer until it goes through
@dystroy I tried 5 times and it never selected the middle video
@Wes Well.. there is a manual that tells you what goes under the hood. You just have to read it.
PHP does a lot more under the hood than most C# code :D
Especially with the SAPI
@m59 you, just, feed, it, to, stdin :P
Also, I told you you don't need piping, you can just use user:password@domain urls
m59
m59
Right, then I realized I would be adding that as a remote, right?
I'd feel more comfortable not putting the un/pw in the remote list
@BenjaminGruenbaum Am not a fan but, well thats a very brave step.
@m59 you can put it there, commit, remove it, and add the remote without it :P
m59
m59
18:22
genius
@AbhishekHingnikar open sourcing a JavaScript library? Hardly. Roslyn accepting pull requests is huge though.
@BenjaminGruenbaum the open sourcing everything.
user652649
maybe it's just my feeling.. i met many guys that they can be considered very skilled by some, but for example i don't think they would be able to compile a dotnet app without visualstudio. this is pretty common and everybody seem to accept it.. that scares me and it's i think the main reason i don't use c#... am i wrong? @BenjaminGruenbaum
@Wes It would probably take me a considerably longer amount of time to compile a .net project without visual studio, I'm not huge on msbuild. That said compiling an existing project is one MSBuild call from the command line, and compiling a single class is easy too.
user652649
or even knowing the raw/actual file system of the source code of the applications.... apparently you aren't allowed to see that in visual studio, so nobody cares about it
18:27
What? Of course you know the actual raw/file system of the source code... it's just folders with files...
user652649
i'm not really updated about visual studio, but one of my colleague once failed to reach the xml source of the xaml gui or something like that... because visual studio hides all low-level things.
user652649
as i said problem for me is how you develop with it, not the language itself or the implementation... i think visual studio is too visual for me xD
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@Wes monodevelop?
WOW
user652649
monodevelop :o never heard of it :P going to check it... also there's the server, and the os, switching to c# means learning everything again... :) but i could use it for desktop applications
18:39
0
Q: Javascript Cannot read property 'document' of undefined

pensrock68I've inherited someone else's web site and I'm trying to resolve why a javascript-based rollover menu doesn't work in anything but IE (compatability mode enabled). The code, via an included menu.js: function goMenu(m,n){ if(n){ showMenu(m); }else{ hideMenu(m,n); } } function showMenu(m)...

user652649
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's a masterpiece! xD
m59
m59
@BenjaminGruenbaum maybe by "inherit" he means that the developer has died.
@BenjaminGruenbaum mother of eval...
@m59 of old age probably :D
I sympathy upvoted
LOL I just did that too xD
+1 for sheer sympathy — RUJordan 9 secs ago
18:48
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@RUJordan That's almost like sympathy sex
@BenjaminGruenbaum sex is sex is sex!
shhhhht this is not sex room
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Q: AngularJS Abstraction

RUJordanI noticed that while using angular, my HTML became full of inline-js looking code. For example: <table> <tr> <td ng-click="move('nw')" id="nw" ng-bind-template="{{northwest}}"></td> <td ng-click="move('n')" id="n" ng-bind-template="{{north}}"></td> <td ng-click="move...

Something that's been in my mind for a couple days
OMG new @RUJordan question, must upvote fast.
All better now.
19:02
Don't upvote unless it deserves it D:
@BenjaminGruenbaum is this what you mean by a directive?
zombie.controller("move", function($scope) {
	io.on("location", function(data) {
		$scope.location = data.loc;
		$scope.$apply();
	})
	$scope.move = function(direction) {
		$scope.title = ": Traveling";
		io.emit("move", {direction:direction});
	}
});
@RUJordan go to egghead.io and watch the directive video. Directives are reusable Angular HTML components. It's exactly what you're looking for.
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oh word? thanks!
Thanks for the welcome
why aren't these chat rooms more popular? I just noticed them for the first time today
@Spencer this chat is pretty active but it has slow times
19:09
@Spencer they're different I guess?
Does anyone know if websockets suitable for gaming?
@Spencer yes, I use them for my game
@Spencer it really depends on what for in particular.
what about something like a FPS? is the latency good enough?
or a fighting game
@Spencer for multiplayer? Probably. It depends really.
You can open raw TCP/UDP ports in chrome today if you really need throughput, but WebSockets are usually good enough for most things.
19:13
cool, i didnt know you could use udp in a browser
@RUJordan want a real answer for your question?
@Spencer you can, but it's experimental, and it's unlikely that you really need it :)
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I can see that nodejs has some support for udp sockets, so maybe it works fairly well. I just like knowing the option exists if websockets aren't good enough.
Hi all, is anyone familiar with AngularJS by any chance?
Yeah, although really, websockets should be enough.
19:15
I'm fairly familiar with angular
@RUJordan ?
@Spencer, I have a question open regarding parsing JSON with angular. stackoverflow.com/questions/22897152/angularjs-parse-json Although the answers provided work in plunker, for some reason they are not working fine on my app
it might be helpful if you could recreate the problem in plunker
@user1809790 you have some problems with your code if you'd like to hear about them.
@Benjamin sure i'd be glad to hear about them
in the meantime I was adding it to plunker
19:19
@user1809790 I'm not sure if the ID names are just an example in your top code sample, but you should never do that sort of thing with IDs in JavaScript. In fact, you should try to rely on IDs as little as possible as they are effectively global state. Prefer having a backing object to model your data - like Angular already gives you for pretty much free.
Like your JSON
@BenjaminGruenbaum yep that was just an example, and then I included the actual AngularJS at the bottom. Actually angular is adding classes not ID's - that's a mistake from my end in the top code
you're right
Why does it need to add classes?
Can't you do that with CSS?
@BenjaminGruenbaum basically what I have there is just a sample of what I need to obtain. Basically I am working on a sample project (I uploaded it here: goo.gl/MZK0Nb). If you go in the shows section, you'd have a list of films, and once you click to book on a particular film you get the seating plan.
Now, for the seating, if you select some seats and press save, I am temporary saving in the localstorage as a session object, so if you go back and enter in the same film and select the same date and time, you should see the seats as already booked
that is what I am trying to obtain
@BenjaminGruenbaum most probably the issue is related with this, not 100% sure:
ng-class="selectedOrNot(seat); {'seat-booked': seat.selected}"
What is that ng-class supposed to accomplish? I'm not sure what you're trying to do there?
It doesn't make much sense syntactically
This is what he wants to do: Now basically what I need to do is to parse this JSON string and when any of these photos have "available:true" in the JSON string, I add a class photo-available in the HTML.
taken from his question
If I had the code in plunker or something I could try debugging it
19:31
indeed, basically when the user clicks on one of the boxes, selectedOrNot(seat) sets the seat to selected, and the second part should apply the class seat-booked
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is there a way like to upload files in plunker? never used it to be honest
So ng-class="seat.available ? 'seat-selected' : 'seat-booked'" ?
or possibly just ng-class="{'seat-booked': seat.selected}"
i don't think you need a function since angular already has the object in scope. you can just play with it directly in the DOM like that
basically selectedOrNot(seat)

$scope.selectedOrNot = function(seat) {
return seat.selected ? "selected" : "";
};
19:35
ng-class="{'seat-booked': selectedOrNot(seat)}" could work if your javascript is working correctly but I don't think the function is necessary
basically i have two states:

1) if you click on the seat you want to book, the seat is highlighted and therefore I am adding a class seat-selected
2) if a seat is already booked, I am adding a different class - seat-booked
@BenjaminGruenbaum sorry, i has to clean lol yes a real answer would be nice
do ng-class="{'seat-booked': seat.selected}" and use ng-click to toggle seat.selected
how would I toggle it though?
sorry i'm still very new to angular
still getting used to it
you could use a function in ng-click which takes the seat object and checks its selected state. do seat.selected = !seat.selected to toggle it
19:39
@Spencer - I went a step back in my code and uploaded it again. Now if you refresh, and click on seats to select them, you'd see the highlight state
now what I want is that when you click the submit button, im saving some stuff in the local session, so that if you go back and enter the same film again, you'd see the seat as booked
that is what I am trying to obtain
sorry whats your site again?
i cant find it in chat
nm i found it
goo.gl/MZK0Nb
just refresh
and you should see the highlight state when you click on the seat
ok it looks like it is working
i had to empty cache/hard reload in chrome
the highlight state ok - now what I am trying to obtain is that if you book say seats 1A, B &C, and you go back say to the home page, and then go back to the shows page and select the same show, date and time, you should see the seats as booked
ah ok i see what you're saying
you're sending a json string when i navigate back to the page that has the seat selections of the user?
19:45
indeed
i grab whatever is in your local session storage and try to update the seating availability
so you wouldn't be able to re-book the same seats
if you go to plunker you can create new files on the left and then paste your code in there
i can't really help much without seeing the debugging the code
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it sounds like you just need to make sure the json is setting the seat state correctly
cool
19:47
your selection code appears to work fine though
1 sec let me try to put everything on plunker
yes the selection code is fine. It's just putting the class seat-booked that's the bugger
actually, i navigated to a specific show and looked at the network tab, i don't think you're sending the json
I have this:
if ($scope.show_name === sessionStorage.showName && $scope.selectedDate == sessionStorage.showDate && $scope.selectedTime == sessionStorage.showTime) {
$scope.model.seats = angular.fromJson(sessionStorage.seatBookings);
basically if show name, date and time match, I grab what is in your session storage
I see the json containing all of the show information when i click on shows, but i don't see any json containing the seat state or any json when clicking on a specific show
oh you're storing it in local storage
yep
as this is a dummy project
for now
19:51
are you sure angular.fromJson(sessionStorage.seatBookings); is returning what you expect?
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let me put an alert 1 sec
console.log might be better. if you're using chrome it will show you the object structure
i'm not sure what other browsers would do since i try not to develop in them :D
pretty much all of them
ok iv'e put them in console.log
if you refresh
you should get it now
19:56
i dont see the log, when does it trigger?
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if you submit a booking, go back and enter the same film again
ah i see it now
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you understood what i'm doing Spencer? not sure if that is the correct way of doing it
20:05
i see that filteredseats is correctly grabbing the selected seats and storing them
where are you using the filteredseats object?
.filter('availableFilter', function() {
return function(seats, availability) {
var tempSeats = [];
angular.forEach(seats, function(seat) {
if(seat.selected === availability) {
tempSeats.push(seat);
}
});
return tempSeats;
}
});
can you get this on plunker while i'm trying to debug this?
it owuld help
I tried but for some reason it's not working. No idea what is going wrong
not getting anything displayed for some reason
$scope.model.seats = angular.fromJson(sessionStorage.seatBookings); try changing that to $scope.seats = angular.fromJson(sessionStorage.seatBookings);
!!tell Spencer format
20:13
@Spencer Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
Try changing $scope.model.seats = angular.fromJson(sessionStorage.seatBookings);  to $scope.seats = angular.fromJson(sessionStorage.seatBookings);
no luck :(
found a nice score outside. new branch for my puffer tank
they like it when I find them new deco
well, what I do know is that the seats are correctly loaded into $scope.model.seats but I don't know if you're binding it in the DOM. I figured maybe you were using $scope.seats in the DOM, not $scope.model.seats which would explain why it wasnt showing up
if ($scope.show_name === sessionStorage.showName && $scope.selectedDate == sessionStorage.showDate && $scope.selectedTime == sessionStorage.showTime) {
$scope.seats = angular.fromJson(sessionStorage.seatBookings);
$scope.model.filteredSeats = $filter('availableFilter')($scope.model.seats, true);

}
should I keep $scope.model.filteredSeats though?
20:19
actually i still think that's what's wrong. looking at your dom you're doing ng-repeat="seat in seats" not ng-repeat="seat in model.seats"
no, i don't think collecting only the selected seats will help you since you're already iterating over every seat to render the images
you may as well just pull in the whole seats object from local storage and just use it directly
how can I do that though?
when you do $scope.seats = angular.fromJson(sessionStorage.seatBookings); angular should automatically bind that data to the UI so it should just work
updates on snapick ^
yeah but how would I add the class="seat-booked" then though?
in case a seat is booked
need a lil bit help @mikedidthis @monners @rlemon @loktar
20:22
that is the issue i am getting unfortunately
the social section looks nothing but boxes if the user isn't signed up to any service
and i wan't to createa flow to make the user click o nit/
if you use ng-class="{'seat-booked': seat.selected}" then seat-booked will be added if your seat is selected
Guys please format your code. If it's line wrap it with backticks ``
does google docs have an API?
@user18097 ng:init="seat.selected = false" might also be the problem
20:28
@Spencer unfortunately what that does is that when I click on the seat it applies seat-booked instead of seat-selected. What I am trying to achieve is that when I select the seat to book it the first time, the class seat-selected is added and shows it as highlighted in green. Then, if I go back and I reload the JSON in the local session, you see the seats I booked previously with the class seat-booked added which shows the seat grayed out
@Crow Yes.
@Miszy but can you modify documents with it on outside sites?
@Crow Yes.
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@user1809790 ng:init="seat.selected = false" might be setting selected to false on page load, so even if the local storage is working correctly, maybe selected is set to false anyway?
Anyone there?
@user1809790 ng-class="{'seat-selected': seat.selected}" try this?
ah very nice, thank you good sir. I am trying to make a site that will initialize a lot of users with several documents, and modifications to that would be saved as they do them.
@Spencer this is something I want to achieve
someone has replied my original question
let me give it a try
@user1809790 Oh I thought you wanted the user to come back and see the seats they selected before. If you want them greyed out, you will need to add a new property to your seat object, like seat.booked. Then do ng-class="{'seat-selected': selectedOrNot(seat), 'seat-booked': seat.booked}" Whenever a user selects a seat, set selected to true on that seat and booked to true. Also you will need another property on the seat called "customer" or something,
so that you can make the seats green if the customer who booked the seats is the same one who is viewing it. If it's a different customer then it should be greyed out
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20:37
@AbhishekHingnikar beautiful
@AbhishekHingnikar This is nice.
@Spencer that is exactly what I need to do, however there's no need for the customer to see it in green, cos once a seat is booked, theoretically it's booked and you cant make changes.
@bjb568 What do you need? :)
@Miszy I don't need anything. I was just wondering.
I see ;)
20:40
@user1809790 oh ok, then you won't need the customer property. ng-class="{'seat-selected': selectedOrNot(seat), 'seat-booked': seat.booked}" should still work, but you'll want to check if the seat has been booked in the selectedOrNot function. if it has been booked then you would return false so it doesnt appear green
theres probably a more elegant way to do that though
how can that be done? Basically once I get the JSON from your local session I see whether it's selected property is true (which means the seat was booked) and then I need to somehow add the class seat-booked
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RPM
RPM
yes
@user1809790 you could write a function for ng-click where you toggle both seat.selected and seat.booked. ideally you wouldn't want to save the selected state in your local storage since it is a UI state.
@Spencer i'm really stuck and not thinking anymore at this point
most probably would try and do something tomorrow - and maybe research a bit more on angular
maybe there's something that can be done easily
20:53
@user1809790 ok that's fine. i hope you figure it out. GL
10x a lot for your time and support!
21:13
Does anybody every get the feeling that you are being too helpful to new users?
@bjb568 ?
When we want to talk uninterrupted we just use the closed room for owners, this room is meant for helping people out among other goals.
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@bjb568 It depends on the attitude said user has
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21:34
@Benjamin I wasn't talking about just in this room - more about answering (bad) n00b questions (like with Unsung Hero).
hey js people
@Ahmad Hi
So, I've never done any js and I'm a bit stuck on a problem. So I thought, why not stop by in the js room.
(Sorry for being a help vampire :[)
It's actually quite simple, I just want to load a json file on my local file system
But I always get this error:
21:39
Well.. it's one thing to apologize before even asking a question lol
> No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'null' is therefore not allowed access. jquery-latest.j
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I googled and as it seems I can't access the json file that easily for some reason.
@Ahmad Server configuration is the problem. Probably.
Is it your server you're trying to access?
The thing is I have to run it without any server, offline
Is that not possible?
21:40
What do you mean?
like file:///... ? Nah, that's not possible.
:/
Imagine web applications opening your local files, seriously? ;)
lol you're right
python -m SimpleHTTPServer does the work most of the time ;)
Setup a simple http server
Hmm so I have to find another solution
Yeah I know
but the project will be compressed to a zim file
So I have to do everything without a server
21:43
"No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'null' is therefore not allowed access. jquery-latest.j" Are you trying to get something via AJAX from srcdoc? That's my first guess...
It's ok to post code here right?
Yeah.
                $.ajax({
                    url: "1.json",

                    dataType: 'jsonp',
                    success: function(data) {

                        var json = $.parseJSON(data);

                    }
                });
You'll have to do without ajax
So AJAX doesn't work when the frame is null.
21:45
Oh okay, but I thought it wouldn't work either way if I'm going to access it without a server?
If you don't have a server, your JS will not be surved.
That is the purpose of the lunch ladies.
Okay, let's see if I can somehow come up with another solution
thanks!
m59
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22:18
@BenjaminGruenbaum welp, this is apparently just beyond me. I've been piping like Mario and just not getting anywhere.
is it correct to say: [...]It works by sending a json {fn: someFunction, args: someArguments}? a json -> an object, right? edit: by 'send' I mean it's this argument of a function
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22:37
Umm, I must have missed something... Why is Javascript called the language of love? Is it because it's finicky and require a lot of tolerance? :P
Yay yet another one ^
Uri
Uri
because you love it for its shortcomings vs hating it for its shortcomings like other languages
Huh, I was just captcha'd when posting an answer
Uri
Uri
the captcha in the rye
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22:49
Anybody know anything about stack captchas? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/228625/post-answer-captcha
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never mind found out why. apparently copy and pasted answers trigger the captcha
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23:11
hrmph. How do sites get that "sign in with google" button? Will it give access for the user to write and read from his or her drive?
Morning
Hello
I got the following JSON array received: 0{"me":false,"him":true}, How can I get "me" from it? I tried data[0][0], doesn't work.
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23:33
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token {
$.post("http://localhost/ProShop/index.php", {action: "hasVoted"}, function(data) {
  JSON.parse(data);
});
Why does it throw that ?
23:51
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@user3123545 because data is not valid json
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about your first question - you need to use the key instead of the index. js has dictionary and arrays, and you access them similarly, with arrays you use the index and for dictionary the key

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