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morning everyone
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hi there
 
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updated the example to use createTextNode instead.
instead of innerHTML
/facedesk - MDN just mailed me my password in plaintext.
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if any of you are interested in the cowbell.js implementation. api.jquery.com/jQuery/#jQuery2
09:24
morning
name change
how do you change your chat name?
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its linked to your SO account.
How do I access that?
yup
already changed my display name
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perhaps leave and join again? not sure if it takes some time to replicate.
09:33
is there a way to access the chat account separately?
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doubt it
thought logging out might work
 
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10:59
Hi everyone
could anyone please help me with the answer to the question Could anyone please help me with an answer to the question stackoverflow.com/questions/7…
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if you didnt know,document.createElement is awesome!
@f0x Your test isn't fair, you're doing things other than creating the element (assigning an id and appending it to an element)
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@incognito pong
@f0x of course it is
In case you didnt know innerhtml sucks
I have some unit tests like this :
obj.method(thing, otherThing);

assert(obj.internals[0][0] === thing);
assert(obj.internals[0][1] === otherThing);
And I'm like fffff I'm testing that my method (the only thing it does) is storing the data I pass it in its internals correctly
But I dont know how to unit test that method :\
all it does store the data internally for later use
For some reason I feel bad for not unit testing a public method
Will people kill me if I insert rick-roll lyrics in the comments?
and I have a node meetup today \o/
Congrats! what's a node meetup?
Neat, sounds nice
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hope you two have a great time!
:( theres only 2.
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your partner seems to be doing a custom framework too - should be interesting.
"seems to be"
how can you tell
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read his bio.
> I'm heading towards a simpler setup using node.js, mongodb and a custom framework. meetup.com/The-south-west-node-js-meetup-group/members/28135302
Oh yeah
hurr durr
I should be realising my framework (arch) in a few hours
What's "trinity"?
The rest of the modules should be realised soon. Need to polish up some things and write unit tests for stack
Trinity is a templating engine
Its the only thing thats not ready at all.
11:52
@Raynos ping.
See unit testing question up there
A method takes data and stores it internally, how do I test that public method without testing the internals
Testing internals feels bad to me.
dom-addition-methods test?
Well this is actually a method on an object that stores data in my _internal properties
that's because in a way, it is bad. unless you've documented that the method sets certain internal stuff
I think assuming anything about _internal properties is not portable
I.e. I will never API freeze _internal properties so the unit tests feel silly
The alternative is not unit testing a public method which feels :(
11:59
I have an article on unit testing I will send to you when I get to my office. It covers other ways of testing-- unit tests will only find a subset of issues, and may not always be the best tool.
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@Raynos - excuse my ignorance but why does a method feel off? Unless its a function returning something back to its originating context of course it will (mostly) have interaction with internal members?
don't test that the variable gets set -- test that the relevant state gets set, regardless of its name etc. for example, you don't want to care that setColor() sets _internal.color; you care that getColor() returns the value you set, or that drawing something draws it in that color
I find it's most helpful to unit test if I can abstract something out of the code, like a whole function that could be ported elsewhere.
Ill show the code later
@cHao I do that
But that's my unit test for "getColor"
I seem to splitting unit tests into one per method
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I went for an interview earlier this week.
12:05
Wow, you need experience in coding and testing! That's a toughie.
i'd suggest getColor and setColor be tested together, as you can't know one worked without knowing the other works
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@Zirak - awww you missed the cowbell part.
essential stuff.
@f0x Unfortunately, "knowledgable in cowbell" is pretty standard. What made me giggle is JScript
at that point, you know they work, and can test draw by calling setColor and then verifying that stuff's drawn in that color
It's also sad that they require knowledge in VS
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12:08
@Zirak - i know that raised an eyebrow too but theyre a child company of Accenture
it's not quite a unit test, but you can't always have strict unit tests -- if any of your code relies on any of your other code, it's gonna be near impossible to test in isolation
> Microsoft Enterprise solutions
> XML
> enterprise software design patterns
HR Y U NO SPEAK TECH.
everything all right there?
I just noticed the ALM part: "ALM (Build management, source control management, deployment services,branching and merging code trees)"
Who wants to write my unit tests for me \o/
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12:17
Hi
@Raynos This guy!
12:34
how can i onclick browser back button transfer the page to new location permanantly?.
you cncat
@Raynos sorry i do not get u ?
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user image
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> HTTP 413 - Request Entity Too Large
:P
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:D
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anybody?
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@Sparkx - maybe explain it better?
or atleast your scenario.
when any user click on browser back button from logout page i want to redirect the user to new location
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unless you set the cacheability of your page i dont think its possible. What server backend are you using?
for example in .net you could do Session.Abandon()
any other navigations after that should shoot you back to the login.
It's best to do something like this using server side technology than JavaScript
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has anone a minute to help me out with my js inheritance code ?
hehe, when the use navigates to the logout page, for the first time, set a session or server var and redirect them to your 'new back page' \ then when on the 'new back page' check to see if said variable is set, unset it and redirect back to the logout page.
bam, just inserted a new page into the history
y u ping
Oh.
Anybody have the programming quote question link? Trying to remember something that appeared there
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is there anybody knows about phonegap?
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Q: Javascript - div content without innerHTML

KedorI wanted to ask how to change div content, but not using innerhtml.

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nice
wonder when @Incognito 's question suggestion will be implemented.
i love the second comment, I guess we'll never get rid of innerHTML. its too easy.
What?
Just use .textContent
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yeah because div contents are usually just text. <trolls>
how can i onclick browser back button transfer the page to new location permanantly?.
.textContent !== IE
I guess the best crossbrowser property is just to use .text indeed
@jAndy should work in ie8
@f0x Which one is that?
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MDN says 9
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By linking your computer to a rocket chair, you can eject your page to a new location permanently when the back button is pressed.
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@Incognito - the question text parsing from meta that you posted a while back.
@f0x Ahh. I think they actually implemented something already.
@f0x lol, the second commenter even has "Trol" in his name
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@RyanKinal - figures. surprised he didnt mention cowbell ;)
how did the batman song intro disappear from the starred comments.. its just epic hilarious :P
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> For other node types, textContent returns the concatenation of the textContent attribute value of every child node, excluding comments and processing instruction nodes. This is an empty string if the node has no children.
new Array(16).join('Theme'-'Song') + 'Batmaaaan';
Still. I replied to him for validity of knowledge's sake.
Alright I'm on ragequit for the day.
> @Incognito Why? innerHTML is often faster than use of DOM Core attributes and methods. It's also well supported and with HTML5 no more proprietary. – duri 46 secs ago
star it!
I don't even know if he's trolling me or...?
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@Incognito - has to be.
Did one of you actually upvote the question? Please, for goodness sake, don't upvote questions based on principles - the question is still a pretty bad question, and also a dupe if I'm not mistaken
@Incognito hes trolling
ok, so i'm a moron. fail
@f0x: you should add a .cloneNode to the tests for creation
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Q: Alternative for innerHTML?

WebDevHoboI'm wondering if there's a way to change the text of anything in HTML without using innerHTML. Reason I'm asking is because it's kinda frowned upon by the W3C. I know it's nitpicking, but I just wanna know, is there a way? EDIT: people seem to misunderstand what I'm asking here: I want to find ...

13:57
I have a loop. and i'm trying to get the percentage complete in the loop (c#)
@f0x Something's wrong with your test, jquery is faster than native methods.
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@Incognito - impossible
DOM methods are about 100K OP/Sec faster
for(int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
   int complete = ((i+1)/len)*100; // always returns 0
}
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at least in a real browser ;)
@jAndy your right textContent breaks in ie >_<
its .nodeValue that works everywhere
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@Incognito because jQuery is super fast
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@Raynos - .textContent is supported in ie9
@rlemon My guess would be that it's using integer division, and thus rounding down.
Cast as something more precise, and you should be fine
Lol, found it.
@Raynos: yay, nodeValue is also pretty solid. Tho, not sure if works on all elements
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@jAndy it works on nodes -.-
<script> or <style> might break on some browsers using nodeValue, but I'm not sure
@f0x jQuery needed the #. It wasn't doing the same task.
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ah right, havent used cowbell much lately.
Moarrrr.
lol that jsperfs kills FF7 and Chrome on my mac
Thar she blows.
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> The only thing that I'd note based on the comments above is that you should really use some sort of library.
that question just gets better and better.
don't forget that you cannot really compare that. jQuery probably does a whole lot more on element creation, which save you lots of code & time when doing other things on the node later on
seems like a 'not so fair' comparison
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@jAndy FF9 is newer than FF7 :)
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could do a full round - create/attribute and append test.
@Nyuszika7H: coffee tastes different than salt :)
Anyone want to throw in a close vote here:
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Q: Event firing in document.ready but it should not fire on start up

Mike ZI have the following code in my document.ready: $("#mrz_show").click(MsgBox.showme(document.forms.mform.msg.value)); the MsgBox is an object that I am passing to the click with the custom showme function I have create. I want the showme function to take whatever value is inserted into the text...

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How the fsck did opera make innerHTML so fast?
ask @gsnedders :p
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@Incognito: Opera's DOM methods are amazing.
Good call.
@AndyE No kidding. I never saw perfs of it before. This just prompted me to download the thing.
Hello All
@Incognito: Opera's querySelectorAll blows the competition away in most tests I've seen.
Installing it to my BB, the browser on my BB sucks.
Doesn't even render unless I tweak view settings back and forth, it's idiotic.
Aside from the awesome DOM performance, though, Opera doesn't really do anything for me.
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same here. Never installed Opera anywhere (ohh. except my droid phone - but only for a couple of hours)
@AndyE What's it lacking?
@Incognito: the biggest issue for me is the dev tools. They're horrendously slow. It just can't compete with Chrome for me.
Opera might end like Conquerer, competition is just to tough and I don't see Opera having anything such such innovative which could change that soon
can you guys see the image ?... just wondering if the UI looks presentable ?
</offtopic>
@jAndy: Is Opera Mini a real web browser? I thought all the rendering was proxied on their server to make it "lightning fast".
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create element / set attribute and add to parent.
@AndyE: exactly. There is acutally no javascript happenning also except some very very basic features
@Abhishek Besides not knowing what "S" and "V" are for, yeah. I mean, there's not much there to be not presentable
@jAndy They used to do a lot of business in the private sector, creating web browsers for games consoles and other devices. Not sure if they still do or not.
:) s = STOP , v = VOLUME ( to be replaced with icons as i get em)
@AndyE There's Opera Mobile, then there's Opera Mini
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@YiJiang: oh, I wasn't aware
Both have the same interface, the former has the full Presto rendering engine while the latter uses the compression technology
I see... I wonder if Opera Mobile is available on IOS...
@AndyE: oh ok, good for them, makes sense anyway. Could not believe that their only income comes from "public" browser usage
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i had opera on my ipad and iphone, nowhere as good as safari; it feels out of place.
then again im for opera as theyre the only ones pushing the webcam/builtin features API at the moment
@jAndy: I'd guess that they make more money from the "default" search engine that comes installed. 2-3% of millions of users isn't too bad when you're earning a few pence from searches and ad clicks.
<noob_mode>
<ask> What are we talking about? </ask>
</noob_mode
@f0x Wow, on that one, Safari cleaned house with DOM for me, huh.
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@TimStone - seems to be trend except opera >_>
@f0x: I'd expect innerHTML to be faster across the board with more elements/larger HTML.
holy, over the past 2 month or so the amount of spammails in my boxes has increased tremendously. its tough to figure the interesting emails out of the spams now
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must admit, gmails got it pretty nailed. I often skim the spam box and yet to find a false positive.
@f0x Yeah, for Opera DOM's nearly as slow as IE9 |:
lol
@f0x chromium are doing webcam too
FFS ADMIN RAGE. they moved my freaking IP address, so the SQL server doesn't let me authenticate.
Murder someone v.v
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@Raynos - cool. Ill look for some links. @TimStone - resounding result: cowbell.js sucks balls.
14:42
You loose an order of magnitude in speed for "easy code"
It's not even easy code, it's just as complex.
The only thing that's easier is you don't have to know what's going on
to smash yourself in the face with hammer.
Well the DOM is verbose
and jQuery is less verbose
I find regular expressions to be the most clear and concise. I always do every kind of parsing with them.
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A: RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags

bobinceYou can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...

my favourite answer on SO.
People who oppose regular expressions are just jealous
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@f0x I think that's everyone's favourite answer on SO :-p
They're not as awesome or smart as me, so they can't understand what my regexs do.
@Zirak's so awesome he found an exploit in regular expressions that let him parse HTML.
I swear... I'm going to strangle whoever changed my workstation's IP... I can't even log in to the server... I'm about to lose it.
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yeah, its called HTMLAgility pack.
@Incognito - -slap- strangle dhcp? :P
No, I had a static IP assigned for 2 years.
It was never supposed to change
they came in last night, ran updates on the server, and now i'm a new IP
Not really happy.
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> TO͇̹̺ͅƝ̴ȳ̳ TH̘Ë͖́̉ ͠P̯͍̭O̚​N̐Y̡ H̸̡̪̯ͨ͊̽̅̾̎Ȩ̬̩̾͛ͪ̈́̀́͘ ̶̧̨̱̹̭̯ͧ̾ͬC̷̙̲̝͖ͭ̏ͥͮ͟Oͮ͏̮̪̝͍M̲̖͊̒ͪͩͬ̚̚͜Ȇ̴̟̟͙̞ͩ͌͝S̨̥̫͎̭ͯ̿̔̀ͅ
my god, that mustve taken a while.
@AndyE Jon Skeet can parse html with regular expressions
@Zirak: according to bobince, he can't.
@f0x ... is it me, or does that say "To the pony, he comes"?
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> Even Jon Skeet cannot parse HTML using regular expressions
@RyanKinal - indeed it does. open the link above.
bobice probably uses a lady-scented bodywash. Jon Skeet uses old spice. Look down, back up. Where are we? We're in an html with the format your regular expression can parse.
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I've seen the answer many times before. Just never noticed the "pony" phrase.
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noooo... all that ASCII art
ruined
Zalgo text is a solved problem
unit tests ;_; y u pain
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@Zirak - awesome, thanks.
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Q: Should I learn Ruby?

user1003400I am already learning Python (Which I absolutely adore!), PHP and Perl (All the Ps, right? :D). My question is: Should I also Ruby? Would I have any need for it if I already have the others above? Should I learn Java or C++ instead? To be honest, I'm not sure. Sidenote: And please, for good...

^ reminded me of shouldilearnjavascript.com
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@rlemon it says zalgo is tony the pony
lol
Inglip is not amused
@rlemon And the IP that I used to have... is active, on someone else's machine. FFS this is idiotic.
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ah lord inglip
lol the heck I cant get into that site!
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mmm my flag weight is 518.3176
WTF AO Date
seriously.
I need to convert 1318522051 to 10/13/11 12:07:31
best I got is
int target = (that AO date) = 1318522051
int timezone = localTimezone = 4
return DateTime.FromOADate(target / 86400 + 25569 - timezone / 24).ToString();
13/10/2011 12:00:00 AM
date is right, but time is not.
@rlemon What?
That's a normal epoch timestamp.
yes but how to get that in c#
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OMFG awesome!
Gotta love the sound engineering on that one
It's a brilliant piece of work, really. Inspired.
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we were actually talking about this game at lunch the other day; one of those classics really.
Also, Google Maps now has WebGL capability. I'd check it out, but I'm on Windows XP at work.
@f0x Definitely a classic. I played that game for hours on end when I was younger.
no one?
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@rlemon - the link @Incognito posted has conversion methods, no help?
> Microsoft .NET C# epoch = (DateTime.Now.ToUniversalTime().Ticks - 621355968000000000) / 10000000;
@f0x my bad scrolls down
Almost everything naively does epoch. It's the best format to store date+time.
Sometimes called unix time.
I was too caught up sending my bro this meme
Unix time, or POSIX time, is a system for describing points in time, defined as the number of seconds elapsed since midnight Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) of January 1, 1970, not counting leap seconds. It is used widely, not only in Unix-like operating systems, but also in many other computing systems and file formats. It is neither a linear representation of time nor a true representation of UTC (though it is frequently mistaken for both), as it cannot unambiguously represent UTC leap seconds (e.g. December 31, 1998 23:59:60), although otherwise the times it represents are UTC. Unix t...
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> DateAdd("s", epoch, "01/01/1970 00:00:00") other way around
ok after converting it from epoch i get 40829
i hate dealing with this crap.
ok.. nevermind I figured it out mostly
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as we all know, the problem is because IE is tied to the OS version
if i have <a class="productlink attributelink" and then make for each classname a live click... will they follow an order?
or will both execute simultaniously?
there's no such thing as both executing simultaneously in js
@MattMcDonald Exactly that.
one will run after the other
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(Usually in the order they were attached)
ha ok ... and can i then pass some object to the second?
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there's no problem in blaming MS for that fact, but it is what it is
Only the event object
hi everybody
ok tnks
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16:02
I mean, having to install a service pack just to install IE 9 is really dumb
@MattMcDonald Having to install an operating system just to install IE 9 is really dumb
how important do you guys consider Etags on a private blog/website? concernin page speed?
is there explained what the sp does?
@Cletus for a personal site? i wouldn't worry too much about it either way...though if you can tell apache to generate them for images, why not
@c Hmm...since I dont have access to the apache server (just my webspace and SQL through phpMyAdmin) I think I cant change it anyway, so thanks
might ask my webhoster if he is doing this automatically
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works in .htaccess
the reason why I'm asking is that I'm going through all the points in the YSlow! plugin and I'm trying to get rid of all the F marks
just for reference....you are not yahoo. you don't need to follow all the same guidelines they do. (for example, they recommend using a CDN, which is massive overkill)
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you don't need to do everything those sites tell you to
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@cHao bingo
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oh, and please don't minify your HTML
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please
hehe ok, no Im not minifying my HTML
tried it with css and js but always got some bugs so I didnt do it at all, but what I did was placing all of my css in one file and trying the same with the js except the jQuery s which are being loaded from google
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it's a silly google-ism that you really don't need
Yeah, I never really understood the point of the Google loader. Using their copy of jQuery, though, is pretty sweet.
actually the points CDN, Etags, Experation Headers and gZip Compression are the only F's I got
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you don't need a CDN, and you don't need gzip compression unless your site is bloated and/or popular
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I tried it with jQuery on my own server, yes its like 60% smaller size but the speed difference was not worth talking
I'm not concerned about speed anymore but more about simplicity of my code. Wrote everything by myself using ajax & jquery so most of the stuff is rather "trial and error" and no "nice" code, but I would like to make it as nice as possible
i thnk my ajax approach is childish, it works but real programmers would I think laugh at it or cry :D
lol
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write good code that works
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check it meticulously
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then run some magic size incantations on it
you wanna see what Im talkin about? perhaps you can give me some hints
16:35
hi
@micha hi
node 0.5.5 sucks :(
I have to upgrade to 0.5.9
@cHao cdn is not masive overkill
Do you want to load jQuery instantly or slowly from your server @ 500ms latency
@MattMcDonald ...
Using a CDN is easy, using gzip is easy, why not?
Anything that gets my website loading speed closer to the 50ms sweet spot is great
@Raynos the only files YSlow! tells me that need gzip are the ones I load from google. jQuery/UI, 2 Webfonts, G+-Button and Google Analytics. but I cant access those
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some of us value nice source code
and since the jQueryUI is the biggest script file of all of them its good to have it on a huge CDN like google, isnt it?
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@MattMcDonald so?
Why cant I gzip it?
I wonder why google doesnt send them over already gzipped
Why cant I minify it in production?
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how many of us here actually work in a "production" situation?
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ie: high traffic
So?
Why cant we minify in production?
I have a live website, I minify code, end of.
I doubt my raynos webserver does it to be honest
I think the css is not minified
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