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I have an instant messenger that I'm coding and playing around with. One issue I'm having is dealing with <script> tags and <?php and etc. Is there a javascript function/link to one that you people might have handy that converts everything to php equivalent of htmlentities? I'm using node.js and browser side javascript. I also read innerHTML can work for that, but I'm looking for the "correct" answer and not just some work around.
You'll need something like this:
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A: Escaping HTML strings with jQuery

Tom GrunerThere is also the solution from mustache.js https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/blob/master/mustache.js#L82 var entityMap = { "&": "&amp;", "<": "&lt;", ">": "&gt;", '"': '&quot;', "'": '&#39;', "/": '&#x2F;' }; function escapeHtml(string) { return String(strin...

I was looking at that, and there was one with a longer list, is turning < to &lt and > &gt basically enough to ward off most issues?
Thank you by the way.
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Q: How to convert characters to HTML entities using plain JavaScript

ChrisI have the following: var text = "Übergroße Äpfel mit Würmern"; I'm searching for a Javascript function to transform the text so that every special letter is represented by its HTML entity sequence like this: var newText = magicFunction(text); ... newText = "&Uuml;bergro&szlig;e &Auml;pfel mit W

this is the one I saw
In cases where security is important, you should use a library instead of rolling your own
01:21
gotcha. So angular it is then. (sanitizer)
Thank you
Angular does all that by default
So you don't even need to think about it
Would you recommend I do all this sanitization server side then (before or after putting into database)?
I thought fastest method would be to have client's output be sanitized on browser end and have their message put on the page right away instead of waiting for a socket's answer.
So better method would be, send as is to server side, sanitize it, and send it back to recipients including author?
@Darius Don't put sanitized stuff in the DB
sanitize when you need it
So on the way out towards the client
cool.
Sanitized stuff in the DB gets awkward
01:26
Yeah, learned that the hard way when I was learning PHP years ago haha
biggest nightmare
and encoding haha
02:09
@SomeKittensUx2666 sorry to bug, last question, I found the validator I'm going to use, it's the most popular chriso/validator for node.js. I'm not sure if it's the option I need but, I'm going to use validator.escape(message); it seems it only replaces < > " and &, that should be enough right? The other stuff is just to validate if email and etc.
yeah
if your goal is to prevent XSS
Gotcha, last bit I read is to use google caja instead, called sanitizer, so I moved into that, they just added a few more things in there, but seems it'll do that trick. Thanks for the patience and info.
no problem, glad to help
02:32
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Q: Convert a simple ajax call to use promise jQuery/AngularJS

KiwanaxI have this general method to use AJAX calls in a app: function doAjaxCommand(url, type, async, params, successCallback, failCallback) { $.ajax({ url: url, type: type, async: async, dataType: "json", data: JSON.stringify(params) contentType: "a...

 
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@SomeKittensUx2666 have you played Payday 2?
any mods available?
Is it fair if someone went on your profile
and started downvoting alot of your posts?
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It will get reversed if it's more than 3.
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And they will get banned if they do it repeatedly.
Someone went on my profile
and did like 3-4 times
all on the answers that were chosen as best
as a member with more than 10k can you take a look at it?
as to who did it?
04:04
@tereško lol
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3-4 time as in 3-4 downvotes or many downvotes on 3-4 occasions?
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Only a moderator can see that.
3-4 downvotes
i have never seen an indian talk like that though to be honest
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04:05
Unfortunately, if it's 3 downvotes, I think they can get away with that. Perhaps if you find a moderator they could look into it.
@AbhishekHingnikar you probably wouldn't notice unless it was really excessive =P
Is there any way I can invite a moderator for a one on one chat?
or just use the contact us link?
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lol, it's not that big of a deal.
@ThiefMaster you around? ^
@imbondbaby there, he might chime in. Don't make too big a deal over a few rep. It's happened to most of us.
I know it sucks, but unfortunately not everyone plays nice.
Yea I guess it isn't
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Yeah, it looks like they definitely downvoted 4, so it should get reversed :)
04:08
ok cool :)
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And I don't know how, but I'm pretty sure that does get noticed and they could get into trouble.
I am sure it is someone with 1k+ rep
because people with low reps dont usually downvote
but yea the whole thing is messed up
@BoltClock are you around?
@imbondbaby: wait for the the votes to be reversed automatically, moderators usually don't intervene manually unless the script failed to detect them. The automated script runs every day at 3AM UTC.
ok :)
thank you
04:27
@imbondbaby Flag one of the items that got downvoted if the script misses 'em
but yeah, it's only a few rep
Go write up a few good answers, you'll be golden
Absolute positioning is like a multitool for IE8
@Qantas94Heavy Thanks for that. In this case the votes were cast just a little after 3 am UTC so we'll just wait until tomorrow to see what happens
 
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06:04
is it an abuse of notation to write [x | n<-[2,4..], x<-[1,n,1]] in haskell?
06:28
@rlemon do you have that script to find the color hue from an image :?
Hi. in order to use $0 , in chrome : must I select the element in inspection ?
(I hate this)
how would you identify it instead?
whats up with the MDN. Is it down?
@Mike Yes,. ( israel)
@JanDvorak Yes I agree : but I was hoping for context menu : " run JS for this element" - or something like this
(although pressing ESC - will open sub console)
#LFMF: Note the difference between "100th convergent" and "1000th convergent". Not only the latter takes a bit longer to compute, it also fails Project Euler 66
06:40
(me ?)
!!tell royi urban lfmf
@royi LFMF Learn From My Fail
@RoyiNamir: what is most comprehensive and trustable js reference after mdn?
i know what's lfmf
:-)
@Mike there isn't
@Mike this chat :-D
06:41
:-)
then maybe MSDN, but I have no experience using it
to tell you the truth you can use w3school
@Mike Down for me too (500 code) but tools like isitdownforeveryoneorjustme seem to see it alive
just for basic stuff
@RoyiNamir Get out!
06:42
@monners be open minded
!!s/for basic stuff/to get an idea of what to try/
for a basic (!) stuff it's fine
@JanDvorak That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@JanDvorak just to get an idea of what to try (source)
@RoyiNamir it's not.
@RoyiNamir Open mindedness is what lead to the clusterfuck that is W3Schools
06:42
W3schools often straight up lie
@AbhishekHingnikar Hahaha I take it that it wasn't intentional then?
im not using it
if they don't, they leave out crucial information
but if mdn is down , he can find related info there
if they don't, they're using abominations for code examples
06:43
@RoyiNamir Get. Out.
@Mike What do you want to know
Good morning.
if they don't, it's a header page
@RoyiNamir I'd say the reverse : when you know the stuff w3schools may be useful to find the name of that attribute you already know, or some syntax detail, but for noobs it's dangerous because of the many stupid obsolete tutorials and the too many errors
@SomeGuy friends usb stick, rhytmbox scanned it
06:44
@dystroy this is what i meant
@dystroy I'd use the dev tools' autocomplete for that
NOT w3s*
@AbhishekHingnikar Haha
this is such a stupid , girl alike argument
My frequent use : "what is the order of arguments in the compound version of the xxxx css attribute ?"
@SomeGuy he had gigs of porn
06:46
if he wants to know syntax or attribute name which he forgot - w3s is sufficient
Hahahaha
which Rhytmbox didn't scan :-|
but i fond later...
almost 80 GB of PORN !
over 300 GB of Movies
@RoyiNamir even then, you need to verify their claims
and RHYTMBOX PLAYED Honey Singh :'(
this must be a consipiracy ! [ 2 USB, 1 eXternal]
Well, Rhythmbox won't play videos, will it?
06:47
sadly :'(
it should be able to just play audio
I'd never bet a used chewing gum on a random sentence from w3schools being technically correct.
Can someone lease explain me what is the async checkbox is doing in the devloper toolbar ( 35 ?)
I could add breakpoint at any point in my code including setTimeouts and ajx
which is async operation
so what's the thing which I miss ?
( i read the tutorial -0 didn't understand it)
@RoyiNamir have you tried checking w3schools for the description? :-D
hhhhhh
+1
w3 is my home page - what do you know :-)
no , seriously ? what does it do ?
I want to hear "touché" from you
it enables asynchronous stack traces
06:51
( dont we already have one ?)
doesnt stack trace already shows it ? ( I dont know)
one of what do you think we have?
Normally a stack trace only shows synchronous frames.
Oh didn't noticed that
thanks
@JanDvorak So why don't i see it ?
"not paused"
:facepalm:
06:56
is there any way to pause it via console script ?
( like i did)
@monners yes, it's a good one and it's a shame I never remember it. But you know, the reason I fall on w3s is that I just type the name of the attribute in the chrome location bar, going through another page would make it slower
@dystroy don't fall down to this stupid argument
@JanDvorak is there any way to pause it via console script ?
:facepalm:
and ...
:double facepalm:
06:59
@dystroy I know, but you've gotta be strong! Do it for the community.
@RoyiNamir My argument, (AKA a better resource) is stupid?
@monners No. it could be that all he wanted is to know what is the syntax for display:table-cell or tableCEll and he didin't know which is correct
you can trace my question i here at SO. im using mdn alot
all im saying is not to jumpt straight ahead
we should know what he's loioking for
and all this is in the context that MDN is down
can I ask a question about VSDoc XML Documentation for JavaScript files?
otherwise i wouldnt tell him to use it. you can ccount on it
07:02
@RoyiNamir The resource I cited gives you all that with the added bonus of being trustworthy!
fuck it. Troll's gonna troll.
Im not trolling if that's what you mean
Well, the alternative isn't particularly flattering
Can anybody give me the iOS 8 image ? for iPad Mini
@monners You're a little excessive in my opinion. This is just a light disagreement on a minor point
Hi dystroy !
07:07
@AbhishekHingnikar Hello
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Q: How to using .promise().done() on $.each json array has done

user3774804i want to some action when $.each done $.each(someArray, function(index, val) { //---------some async ajax action here per loop --------- $.ajax({...}).done(function(data){...}); }.promise().done(function(){...}); //<-------error here can't use with $.each Not every JQuery function ...

I get what google aims with the polymer project.
Well..I thought my jokes were bad.
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gmorning
07:30
OK... Project Euler doesn't like me solving diophantine equations by trial and error
any idea if GHC does dead code elimination at compile-time?
@JanDvorak That's greek to me
Oh, you're asking if code that can never be run is removed by the compiler?
I have no idea with Haskell, but I'd assume not
It's not considered to be an optimization to remove code that can never be run. If anything it makes the program a little smaller
In Java using eclipse IDE, it will highlight code that will never be run and return a warning in compilation
@Neil it is considered an optimization
less code means you have less to care about w.r.t binary size, cache optimization, byte alignment, etc
@FlorianMargaine Take a two programs, one with extra code inserted which does nothing and another which is just the program itself.
@Neil the latter is faster
I think you'd find that a part from the initial loading of the program from the disk, the difference would be practically indistiguishable
07:45
that dead code depletes the instruction cache
If it's compiled anyway.. if it's a script, then it may have to parse the whole program
It would be nice if it could cut on compilation time. I have a lot of code, of which most isn't used. Most of the time is spent typechecking
will it speed up compilation if I add more type hints?
I would be curious to see trials done. Would be interesting to find out
If program with and without dead code run equally, then either I'm right or the compiler removes the dead code on compilation
As for removing dead branches, that's 1 instruction (negligible), one less rollback point for pipelines (nice, maybe not useful), one less point for the CPU to mispredict (nice) and the code itself is gone (useful). Not to mention modern CPUs can decode multiple instructions at a time.
I can see that
Removing the branch will make it faster in that sense
But aside from that
Would a compiler be smart enough to know that if (false) would never be run?
Maybe, but you couldn't get much more complicated than that
07:52
In compiler theory, dead code elimination (also known as dead code removal, dead code stripping, or dead code strip) is a compiler optimization to remove code which does not affect the program results. Removing such code has two benefits: it shrinks program size, an important consideration in some contexts, and it allows the running program to avoid executing irrelevant operations, which reduces its running time. Dead code includes code that can never be executed (unreachable code), and code that only affects dead variables, that is, variables that are irrelevant to the program. Examples ...
futurechips.org/tips-for-power-coders/… - Apparently removing dead code is not always possible
One great thing about haskell is that "code that can never be executed" === "code that only affects dead variables"
At least for cc compiler when useless code refers to a method defined in another file
@Neil of course
> A danger of dead code elimination is that the compiler will eliminate code that is not actually dead
compilers are very conservative w.r.t dead code elimination
and they better be
Rightfully so
On the other hand, dead code would be a good way to obfuscate your code
08:04
Nice tricks. I'll have to keep them in mind.
08:20
why are there so many oh'really books in the market, when most or all people know and accept the fact that they are outdated!!
@shortCircuit I suppose for the same reason people still read the bible
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:P
the high court should declare this publication as depreciated and sue it.
and then it should depreciate the interdiction to eat pork, now that we have fridges and don't all live in hot countries
test
08:30
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@CapricaSix ur slow
vani == hypothesis
how good is books.google.co.in/… Mastering Web Application with Angular JS?
I love Haskell. What other language has a built-in library that can manipulate constructible numbers exactly?
surely Lisp
@JanDvorak Define "manipulate constructible numbers"?
You mean like mutable numbers?
08:43
@Neil set of constructible numbers = closure of integers over non-zero divisions and positive square roots
manipulate: compute sums, differences, products, ratios and square roots, test for ordering and exact equality
sqrt(2) * sqrt(3) = sqrt(6), exactly
how is this a closure?
closure over an operation = operation on an element from the set results in an element from the set.
@shortCircuit What he means is that the sqrts are not evaluated first
!!> Math.pow(2, 0.5) * Math.pow(3, 0.5) == Math.pow(6, 0.5);
08:47
@SecondRikudo false
In Haskall that would be true ^
Am I close @JanDvorak?
@SecondRikudo if you use `Data.Real.Constructible, that is
sqrt 2 * sqrt 3 == (sqrt 6 :: Construct) -- True
holy cow, never ever seen it in dreams
(you need to type-hint the square root operation in this case, otherwise it assumes sqrt::Double->Double)
@FlorianMargaine my first attempt to finding it resulted in finding a note that Lisp has built in rational number support
@SecondRikudo why is it false in JS
08:52
@shortCircuit rounding errors
!!> Math.pow(2, 0.5) * Math.pow(3, 0.5) - Math.pow(6, 0.5);
CL-USER> (* (expt 2 0.5) (expt 3 0.5))
2.4494896
CL-USER> (expt 6 0.5)
2.4494898
@JanDvorak 4.440892098500626e-16
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Q: Return search promise

AjoyI am building a cordova app with Ember. An issue that I have run into is that Ember does not return a promise when the user changes input, but hangs when the search is processed. App.SearchController = Ember.ObjectController.extend({ name: "", products: null, loading : false, searchProdu...

CL-USER> (= (expt 6 0.5) (* (expt 2 0.5) (expt 3 0.5)))
NIL
08:53
@FlorianMargaine wait, just seven digits of precision?
that's probably the PRINT-OBJECT
09:05
@JanDvorak can you give me a bit of code where haskell gives you true?
17 mins ago, by Jan Dvorak
sqrt 2 * sqrt 3 == (sqrt 6 :: Construct) -- True
trying that
@JanDvorak Not in scope: type constructor or class `Construct'
@FlorianMargaine cabal install constructible in shell, then import Data.Real.Constructible in code
@JanDvorak meh. I was trying to make a point with lispers, but I don't have cabal.
didn't it come with the haskell environment?
09:11
I just don't have the knowledge to keep going
@JanDvorak I did sudo apt-get install ghc, it didn't come with it
do the others in that chatroom have?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm coming :D
@Mosho BenjaminGruenbaum is afk: gnight
09:32
@Mosho AWESOME :D
I'm stuck in university until like - in 2-3 weeks depending on how much I screw up
However, I'll be at TipRanks this Thursday, and probably next week too sometime, and then for 3 months straight
I hate it when Haskell infers something from 400 lines down that I've already forgotten about, and lets me wonder "why would you expect this type here?"
LFMF: always type-hint your functions. You don't want their types to be inferred from their (incorrect) use.
also, always check the line number when reading type error messages
@JanDvorak I could have told you that, haskell people love touting their type inference but rarely use it except for a few places :D
It's awesome to observe.
They really ought to make a language that distinguishes a method that may change despite being given the same parameters vs a method whose results never change with the same parameters.
@Neil Haskell does that.
@JanDvorak I need to learn Haskell then
09:39
You even have polymorphic constants in Haskell
@Neil google "Referential Transparency"
2 -- 2; 2 :: Double -- 2.0; 2 :: Rational -- 2 % 1; 2 :: ListInt -- ..010
@BenjaminGruenbaum I lack the term I think, not the concept, but correct me if I'm mistaken
Also, pure functions, but honestly referential transparency is more interesting. .
The term is a pure function, the concept is referential transparency
You really could infer relationships between calls of functions that have a deterministic result
09:41
Haskell does that
You can't have non-deterministic functions in Haskell. You can only have your functions called with non-deterministic arguments.
Even user input is a callback
I wouldn't call it a callback
How is that possible?
What do you do when you need to connect to a database? The results may not always be consistent
@Neil there are side effects, they're just controlled
09:44
You define the result of running the program as some transformation of the result of getting the user input
@BenjaminGruenbaum Now I'm intrigued
You can'd do things. You can define what action the program is.
@Neil go read learnyouahaskell, even if you never use Haskell you'll learn a bunch from reading it and coding the exercises.
Action = I/O, polling the system random generator, modifying a shared m-box (essentially a thread-safe mutable one-element queue) ...
a sudden question popped into my mind: would you rather be your boss or what you are now?
09:50
@towc depends on what I am now
@JanDvorak a dependant
I never got into Haskell because (maybe it's my bad judgement) I didn't think it was used that much
In fact that's been the basis for every programming language I've ever learned thus far (save for Python, though Python has its moments)
Haskell has heavily inspired Swift
@Neil it isn't, it's just interesting to know
!!xkcd haskell
09:58
@JanDvorak lolno
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think I'll look into it
let, explicit upcasts, ? is essentially Maybe...
The idea seems decent
Who knows, maybe one day Haskell will be the alternative programming language on an android phone (not likely)
@tereško well, it has inspired swift, doesn't mean they got it right

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