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22:00
!! afk developed a sex tooth
a "sex tooth"... wtf?
Just do it with your penis dude, seriously
> ReignMaker is a city building political strategy game with match-3 tower defense combat.
Use ALL the genres!
@KendallFrey that sounds kinda fun, actually
I don't know what the "match-3" part is, though
@Shmiddty Think Bejeweled
ah. Less fun
maybe
I'm not really into that genre of game
22:10
from the video it looks like you make groups of 3 to fire projectiles
I like the idea of sim city meets tower defense though
@Shmiddty They're ok to relax for a bit, but I don't think I'd like it integrated into my combat
Ok I need help lol. So I found out ".innerHTML" via google so I was using that to populate a table. However once the function is done running, the innerHTML gets cleared
It also happens to my console logs
@mrzepka older browsers won't let you set innerHTML on table elements
I have everything happening in a main function that gets called when I submit a form
@Shmiddty this is on chrome
I believe it's the latest version
Also what would be a better, more modern way of dynamically populating a table?
22:13
I mean, templating is generally the modern solution
which uses innerHTML pretty heavily
but would that explain why my text is getting wiped?
from console logs and the table?
You're probably setting the innerHTML to a blank string
I see 0's pop up then disappear
(bad code)
(I'm populating the table with numbers)
22:15
(that's cool)
That's what I'm thinking, but I don't exactly know how to fix it
@BadgerGirl hmm, you know I just assumed that you did since you were here. Kind of makes sense that I've never really seen you talk about JS
(show us your code or we can't help you)
I have an api key but I removed to for sake of committing to a public place
2 days ago, by Sterling Archer
!!echo !!s/ass /ass-/
22:19
I wasn't incrementing gameNum in a loop as well that's been changed as of 2 seconds ago
!!> "Hello World".replace(/word/i,'Javascript!');
@rlemon "Hello World"
well fuck.
typo
ahh well, o/
that went well
\o
@rlemon maybe you can help, I'm trying to populate a table and the info gets wiped when the function is done running. Same goes for console logs. The data flashes there while the function is running then disappears
I have a link to the github page of it a few messages up
dude.
I told you to show us your code
Stop abusing innerHTML
function populateTableRow( gameNum, dth, ast, wp, wk ) {
		document.getElementById('deathsG' + gameNum).innerHTML = dth;
		document.getElementById('assistsG' + gameNum).innerHTML = ast;
		document.getElementById('wpG' + gameNum).innerHTML = wp;
		document.getElementById('wkG' + gameNum).innerHTML = wk;

	}
user3141603
56 mins ago, by VladGincher
Hello. How can I hide all DIVs that all of their children DIVs not visible?
You over write it.
are we supposed to know what types of elements those are?
22:23
@Vlad what have you tried?
@mrzepka - If the console.logs dissapears, it sounds like the page is reloading, what are you clicking ?
@VladGincher You want to hide any divs that do not have visible children?
user3141603
@Shmiddty I want to hide any parent DIV that all of his children DIVs aren't visible.
Also use textContent not inner HTML
@Vlad.. I repeat. What have you tried?
@VladGincher
$(elements).filter(function() {
    return $(this).children().filter(':visible').length === 0;
}).hide();
22:26
Adeneo well now he just copies and pastes and doesn't learn. :(
user3141603
@adeneo Thanks, but what filter means?
!!tell VladGincher define filter
@VladGincher filter A device which separates a suspended, dissolved, or particulate matter from a fluid, solution, or other substance; any device that separates one substance from another.
@adeneo I just click on the submit button
@mrzepka bingo
22:27
@Shmiddty I'm renaming variables to be more descriptive
Reloads the page.
When you submit a form you post to the page again
I.e. reload
@rlemon but the data is cleared after I hit submit, which sends the form data to the api, which fills the table
You need to cancel that event.
unless hitting submit refreshes the page multiple times
yes, HTTP is stateless
22:28
Return false from your submit handler.
by submit handler you mean my main method?
I dunno. I'm in mobile.
or am I just showing my noobness
the function called when I hit submit
The function that gets called in submit.
@rlemon have you ever had a bruised rib?
I do right now. It's not super painful most of the time, but sleeping is kind of a bitch
22:30
@mrzepka - You have to decide here, either everything gets cleared, as that's what happens when you submit a form, or you prevent the form from submitting, but then you'd have to send the data some other way. Preventing the default action is usually done with preventDefault or return false.
@Shmiddty i've broke and/or cracked all of my ribs. :/
ouch
@adeneo I returned false
I don't know that feel.jpg
I still argue the a broken ankle is the worst
22:31
!!help meme
@Shmiddty meme: Return a simple meme link. Pass no arguments or list to get a list of known memes. /meme [memeName].
because I don't care if the form gets cleared or not it's just used for a few get requests
!!meme
the user can clear the info themselves
@Shmiddty deskflip, fuu, iseewhatyoudidthere, no, notbad, ohyou, okay, troll, trollface, youdontsay
22:32
!!meme deskflip
<form id=foo> .. form stuff </form>

$(foo).on('submit', function() {
  $.ajax( ... );
  return false; <- add this, you'll stop the DEFAULT form submission from taking place.
});
@rlemon did that and it worked, now to figure out what text context is. Thanks
you do elm.innerHTML = some text
you don't need to force the reflow here.
we should have a google image search. returns the first image
could be dangerous though
22:33
you can just change the .textContent and it will update the same
in place of .innerHTML?
elm.innerHTML = "hello world";
elm.textContent = "hello world";
for a label will result in the same in the end, but the first causes reflow and is slower.
and there is a number of other side effects of using innerHTML
but you will learn those as you go ;)
now, there are a number of legit uses for it as well.
it isn't pure evil like some tote
I have textContext and it's not updating but when I ran innerHTML it was
pretty much every templating library uses innerHTML
well, that's not true
NEVERMIND IM AN IDIOT CARRY ON
textContent !== textContext
22:36
when you use templating libraries, you generally inject the html with innerHTML
Thank you all
again
it's like a daily thank you
yea and if you receive some HTML string from ajax there isn't really another option
@mrzepka I like when people want to learn and don't just want to take the code and go
so keep the questions coming
I just feel like I'm asking really noob questions
and I try googling them but can't find the specific wording to find what I want
22:38
noob questions are great - they're how one stops being a noob
that is a legit problem
I'm self taught, sometimes my biggest enemy is not knowing industry terms
like how do you google "page refreshes on form submit" when you don't know that by default?
I was googling "innerHTML cleared" and stuff
well a brief study on how HTTP works would help
any books? I get the general idea but I don't know the specifics
well think about it, XHR just sends a HTTP request
and so does a POST or GET from your form submission
this difference is one doesn't affect the page
affect? effect?
fucking english
so when you hit submit on your form, in the classic days, your page would send that data to the server, and you would send back a response in the form of a new page, or the same page.
22:42
I'm using breach right now
when you over-write that with ajax (XHR) you now have to cancel the still looming default event which is to reload the page based on the action from the form
@rlemon affect
thanks m8
You are affected by an effect.
you are the effect that I am affected by.
22:44
affect is generally a verb, effect is generally a noun
Except in psychology
Affect is also a noun
I just didn't understand that a submit refreshed the page
that's why I said "generally"
@mrzepka what else would it do?
22:45
@Shmiddty Yeah, I wasn't arguing with ya
Just elaborating
@rlemon - innerHTML doesn't generally cause a reflow, that would be the style aware innerText, which should be replaced with textContent, innerHTML doesn't have that issue afaik ?
@dystroy Those jquery naming conventions, ugh
I guess I thought it would just send the files without refreshing
@mrzepka okay, consider a form with an action that is not itself.
22:45
like, default to false
@adeneo it will trigger at least a partial reflow
and a paint
@dystroy The internal names aren't good either, rcc? cssnv?
but so will textContent (paint)
iirc
@dystroy SVGs don't even use CSS, why is there a function for that?
I guess the problem was that the get requests took longer than the page refresh
There's probably a way to make the submit wait until an action is completed before refreshing the page too, but that's for later
probably by just returning something other than main
22:49
@dystroy I guess you know by yourself that incrementing ids are a bad idea
in my case
@mrzepka well if you are using ajax to submit, you just cancel the original submit event
That animate function is hard to read and verify, could use some comments
you don't need it anymore
are longs the same size on both 64 and 32 bit?
22:50
yeah @RalphWiggum
thanks :D
@RalphWiggum Not guaranteed
form.onsubmit = function(event) {
  event.preventDefault(); // I am what vanilla js would want you to call to prevent the default event action from taking place.
  // if you are using jQuery `return false` calls event.preventDefault(); internally and does it for you
};
@mrzepka ^^
@copy but in most cases the same?
now, in that function you also make your ajax call. the form gets submitted that way and your page doesn't reload.
22:51
@RalphWiggum I believe so
does that make sense @mrzepka ??
yeah
@rlemon so in my code instead of running main on submit I could just run the get requests function
in theory, but I get what you're saying
again, I haven't looked at your code in detail.
lol, i'm lazy
So, I forgot to pay my electrical bill and my service was shut off :( Just had to make a phone call and pay and it should be back up in a couple of hours though
I've always just thought of AJAX as a magic box that fulfils dark wishes and desires
22:53
because the form submits an event, and it has "preventDefault" in it's prototype
@monners that's what I still think it is
@monners the internet is that too
the event in its entirety is a HTTP call.
ok well I didn't think of it that way
page1.php:
<form action="page2.php" method="post">
The internet is just a depository of humanity's rage
I was thinking it was just sending data to a file
but like, magically
22:54
when I submit the form it sends the data to page2.php, well it doesn't just send the data there. it goes there as well.
@monners and boobs and kittens
have you ever dealt with that @mrzepka ??
Yeah, rage. That's what I said.
@rlemon no
okay, well that is how the form works.
22:55
but it makes sense
ok
you set an action, and that is where it goes with your request.
if you set no action property, the form goes to the page it is currently on
and it appears to just be a "reload" on your end
but just understand more is going on with that request (you will likely need this later)
My entire thought process for this part of the project was "hmm users need to enter data how do they do that? googling intensifies oh forms! how do I get the data from forms? oh getElementById!, ok why isn't this working"
@rlemon yeah it makes a lot of sense now that you explained it, I just hadn't given it in depth thought
no worries. 'tis how we learn
I'm still (sadly) at a point where I'm worried about it working not how it works internally
knowing how it is working will help you understand why it isn't
seriously.
22:58
Exactly
I'm not like upset with these errors I'm just confused as to what's causing them when they come up. Then I google for a bit and if I can't find anything I ask y'all
Is there a streamlined way to have a form submit to the action via ajax, or do you simply just do the e.preventDefault, then do a separate ajax call after? That's what I'm doing now, but it doesn;t seem the best.
only way
Alrighty
If I end up TA'ing this js class then I'll learn more
http is designed to function without js
remember that
22:59
Yeah I know
my personal site doesn't have js
:P
mine does ;)
all the cool shit I've seen I can't duplicate because A. I don't know how it works B. I dont' want to steal it
JS is tops

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