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@Raynos, is "use jQuery" a valid comment
PONG
@Esailija its a valid ill rip your fucking ankles off
besides jQuery fails the support capture phase requirement
how so
jQuery comes with 2 events that use capture, you'd have to create own events to use capture though
user1385191
lol
00:16
but it's true :(
@Esailija wait what?
What do you mean create my own events if I want to use capture?
I simply want a handler on the capture phase instead of the bubble phase
how hard is that?
well you know focusin and focusout right?
well not that hard
jQuery.event.special[ fix ] = {
			setup: function() {
				if ( attaches++ === 0 ) {
					document.addEventListener( orig, handler, true );
				}
			}
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A: cross browser compare document position

Raynosfunction recursivelyWalk(nodes, cb) { for (var i = 0, len = nodes.length; i < len; i++) { var node = nodes[i]; var ret = cb(node); if (ret) { return ret; } if (node.childNodes && node.childNodes.length) { var ret = rec...

@Esailija FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFf
Using the real DOM 4 events is a waste of space
why the hell should I use jQuery at all when I can just do document.addEventListener(orig, handler, true);
I was just trolling about the jQuery but then you said Y NO CAPTURE
and I said yes it has capture!
00:22
well you're out of luck if you want ie8
attachEvent sucks ass
@Esailija IE8 is easy, emulate the entire event system
writing code to emulate bubbling / capture isnt hard
just use attachEvent as an entry point
It's just better if I build on someone elses code rather then re invent the wheel again
The this keyword does not work properly in Microsoft's attachEvent.
Also it's amusing how only I ask and watch dom4 questions :(
@Esailija trivially fixed
there was some other stuff as well
afaik you can't for example set capture or bubble in attachEvent?
and how would you work around that
emulate the event system
so you hook attachEvent
attachEvent says "event happened here"
You then start right at the top of the tree
go down step by step
Check in your capture list for an handlers
00:29
To make IE's event system sane, you'd need to reimplement the entire event system. Won't work on IE8-, probably.
go to the node, fire any handlers
go back up through the bubble phase
You have to indeed reimplement the entire thing
is there another way to do this? var watchedIds = {};
watchedIds[str] = true;
like all one one line another way
Nope
You can always remove the line-break, though
is it a global
@dmarr
00:30
no
str, you mean?
I mean watchedIds
ah no its in a function
@dmarr var watchedIds = eval("{" + str + ": true }");
( ( wa = {} ) && ( wa[str] = true) )
it leaks a global
D
doh
00:32
You can always do var watchedIds = {}; watchedIDs[str] = true;
(wa = {}, wa["lol"] = "lol" )
it runs
( var o = {}, o[str] = true )
Ninja'd
:)
yeah those were my testing strings
No wait...it doesn't work. Whoops.
00:34
yeah you cant declare there
you either declare it earlier or leak a global
D
Object.create?
one-liner obsession is bad for you
var wa = new (function(){this["str"] = true});
lmao
depending on the context (this.o = { }, this.o[ str ] = true) is doable
00:49
a pre existing function would be needed to make a true non hacky oneliner
Anyone know how to fade an element in with jQuery?
I'm trying to start with an element at 0, and just fade it in.
Do I have to use the full freaking animate method?
$(elem).css('opacity', 0).fadeIn(); // this does nothing ;~;
...
are you kidding
it resets the
...
what?
00:59
^^
if the element is not display none then this jsfiddle.net/uwXJv/1
01:13
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A: Modular javascript event library

Andy EI can say with reasonable confidence the answer is no. There was talk of a library called DOMe for level 3 events, but I don't think it ever got off the ground. There are several reasons why such a library would be difficult: IE 8's never even heard of event capturing (even though it was orig...

What happened to onteria
@AndyE thanks
Now I wont feel bad for wheel re-inventing
Why do I need to bind a handler to every known event
Why can't I only bind handlers when someone attaches an event?
@Raynos: I guess you could, it's like 1:24am here so give me a break :-p
@AndyE its fine
its 1.30 here to
Y U NO SLEEP
01:28
Wasn't feeling too good. Going to bed now. night
Haha
My website got hacked
where where show me
static.css file
I mean they tried to hack me
but they dumped it in the static.css file :D
Now how did they do that
can't see anything strange in the static.css
You trolling?
Look at the bottom
01:35
h2 {
  font-size: 2em;
}
h3 {
  font-size: 1.5em;
}
h4 {
  font-size: 1.17em;
}
h5 {
  font-size: 1em;
}
h6 {
  font-size: .83em;
}
is that it?
oh
you mean like bottom at the page
or what
thats empty
...
I have junk injectedin to static.css
refresh
its gone O_O
What
Ok maybe its chrome thats hacked
I want to check the server though
I swear I don't see anything abnormal in the css file
:P
yeah
Are you running raynos.org on your pc?
How do I get stats for static.css ?
in linux?
Nah on a vm
I dunno my administration skills only extend to reading the apache access log
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02:00
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02:59
Hi all! I have a little question about garbage collector.
For example i make instances of some constructor in a loop:
for (var i=0; i<10; i++) {
var o = new A( );
o.someMethod();
}

So, when function returns, all this instances will be cleaned.
But is better to make anonymous call, not initializing variable for instance? :

for (var i=0; i<10; i++) {
( new A( ) ).someMethod();
}
@island205 no, makes zero difference
@Innuendo you can select code and click the fix font in right
@island205 can't find 'fix font' button in right
select your code
03:10
@Raynos, you've quoted removed message. Is your answer about my question?
yeap, i've selected
@Innuendo i think you have no create named variable but a anonymous func
@Innuendo: as far as I can tell, the 'var o' would be lifted to the top of the function, so the last created A() will still be referenced until the function ends. But besides that, I'm not sure I see a major difference.
@island205, hm ;) for me (Firefox 8) results were the same
@Innuendo me too in chrome
so, i'll use anonymous instances because in such a case is shorter, and easy to read
@island205, thanks for jsperf.com resource. didn't know about it. very useful ;)
03:17
@Innuendo i know it here yestoday
(also, for the record, garbage collection in general isn't guaranteed to collect objects after leaving their lexical scope. They could very well be left until it needs to collect.)
ok, thanks to all
@Innuendo some difference in IE jsperf.com/anonymous-instance/2
aha, I see. and in chrome 15 there are differences
03:43
weekly @0penWeb update: “Text editing is certainly a fool’s errand in canvas”, HTML4 abbr attribute resurrected, more http://www.w3.org/QA/2011/11/openweb-weekly-21
04:07
“Revisit the decision to remove the PUT and DELETE verbs from HTML5“ discussion launched by @wycats http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2011Nov/thread.html#msg234
DOM shim only 4kb now :)
the ie8 version is about 2.5 as large of course
but you should penalize ie8 users with moar slow
04:42
whats that gist for @Raynos :p
04:54
ooh*
node.js though
 
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Hi All, I have a small problem with correct use of html. I want to discuss this here coz its difficult to put it in question can somebody help?
@sushilbharwani what's the problem?
i have to develop a tree like structure with correct semantics i did it with ul li list
so i have my tree ready . Now i have to show some buttons near each node like up down etc
so i have put them in the li tag itself
so know each of my node shows the node tag and the action buttons
but i am not able to align them correctly i mean i want to align the node text left and the action buttons to the right
am i using the wrong semantics here
what's your li structrue?
<li>Node Name <a>Up</a><a>Down</a><input type=checkbox/></li>
I want to do up down and checkbox appear to the right and Node Name to the left
but its getting scattered
and i am not sure if this is the right way of doing so
So i have several of the li's like this.
07:09
@sushilbharwani i think it's right
so how do i do the alignment thing
i mean left and right
@sushilbharwani is your ul has a narrow width?
no ul is having 100% width
What i tried was
@sushilbharwani use this jsfiddle.net
<li><span style='float:left;'><?=$prodFamily->getContainerName()?></span><a style='float:right;'>Up</a><a style='float:right;'>Down</a><input style='float:right;' type='text' size='1' maxlength='1' /><input style='float:right;' type='checkbox' /></li>
07:12
@sushilbharwani show your code in it
but then it doesnt works
style='float:left;' all for what?
for aligning the nodename to left and rest of the things to right
jsfiddle.net/fdmZw i have my html here
@sushilbharwani jsfiddle.net/fdmZw/2
some change
what does text-align right on li does
07:23
What you think it does.
But you'll probably need to make a width on that li
@ThomasBlobaum it need not.
it aligns text to the right .. But how it does the trick. It appearing fine. Thanks for the suggestion
@sushilbharwani text-align make the inline-box(text) align to right.
@sushilbharwani then let span float left, tit work fine
and again is it the right way of doing it. I mean are there any more chances of improvement in this code
@island205 this is working great for me. Thanks for the help
you need an href on every a
use w3c validator perhaps
07:29
@sushilbharwani it's my pleaseure
yes there i will have the up and down javascript
@ThomasBlobaum yes!
@sushilbharwani and don't use style="" all around
use css instead
thanks for the css suggestion
@island205 found you on gh
@ThomasBlobaum what's gh?
07:32
Github
@ThomasBlobaum i am a frash man
:P you follow me i follow you
@ThomasBlobaum followed
cool! i need 3 more followers github.com/…
How would it help u i mean if u get three more followers.
07:39
then i will be at the top of the search for my city
i am following u
07:52
Is anyone here available for some quick JS advice?
Sure
@KyleSevenoaks i am
I am making a silly little HTML piano for my daughter to play with on a touch screen device.
And I want to obviously make the keys make noise when the element is touchged.
touched
I have this: jsfiddle.net/ZPJjd/7
But my solution I think is a bit.. crap.
There's no sounds linked up to it yet, but I just wanted to see if anyone had any better suggestions?
Hopefully jQuery? :D
Thanks.
07:55
@KyleSevenoaks ince piano
Thanks :)
@Kyle Lots of missing semi-colons
Yeah, I'm not a great JS user hehe.
i fail to see how adding jquery would make it better
I found this example online anyway.
07:59
there is a jquery plugin for playing sounds but i think its kind of buggy
you just need a click event handler for each of those and some way to play sounds, seems easy enough
@ThomasBlobaum , no that a stupid way of doing it
i consider it's a great demo
simple but clean
@KyleSevenoaks , add a event handler on <section> tag , and check for the target of the click : sitepoint.com/…
then it wont matter how many octaves your piano supports
same thing @tereško either way you'll need to map each key to a sound somewhere
no, you dont need to
08:04
unless you map a tag directly to a file name (which you could do) it is going to happen somewhere ;)
each key already contains a name for the note
however it would be possible to put a click handler on the parent div, and use the ref attribute or something to store the name of the key, which corresponds to a file
you just collect textContent and use it as part of file
you could do that with one event handler
sure
hell , you can add in parent tag an attribute , which determines the octave
08:07
if its a 26 key piano you could also use the index of the html element
(or whatever key)
But there is no need to take it too far... I think a straightforward click event handler is the way to go
writing crap is never "way to go"
dunno what is implied "crap" ... straightforward code isnt crap
Yeah, the idea is to expand it sometime.
So a scalable code idea would be best.
But like I said, I'm no JS expert.. Need some help here haha.
I searched for a jQuery plugin, the idea before was to attach an event to each element.
But that'd be some huge code.
No, it wouldn't
08:18
Just a for loop which adds the event listener to all the elements you want
Hmm that'd be good actually.
But then how would I code in the piano samples? Gonna use .ogg and .mp3 to cover all the browsers. Should Iuse an array?
That depends on what your file's names are
Say they're called what the notes are called
Like c.mp3 and c.ogg for the C key
Very logical
With your code, you could just do something like this:
white = document.getElementById('whites').children;
for(var i = 0, len = white.length; i < len; i++){
    white[i].addEventListener('click', function (){
        alert(this.textContent); //Instead of alert, you'd be adding your mp3 files
    }, false);
}
And the same for the black keys
Actuially yes, that works much better.
08:32
Or you could bind the event to the containers
And get the target's textContent
That's an interesting idea too.
document.getElementById('whiteContainer').addEventListener('click', function (e){
    alert(e.target.textContent || e.srcElement.textContent);
}, false);
Wow, even better. Thanks for your help :)
Yeah. Anytime.
08:48
Hi, I'm a little bit confused with encoding in Javascript. I have an HTML page with UTF-8 encoding but I heard that Javascript uses UTF-16 encoding internally. Are there conversions on input and when submitting form? They have to be. Right?
09:02
@Amaan I think you mean e.srcElement.innerText, IE 8 and lower don't implement textContent.
I don't carea bout IE.
Didn't know that
I've never used IE. Never
@Amaan: good show :D
 
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11:54
Just got my 100th bronze badge
@Andy E congrats for that
12:08
Hai is there any way to re size an image using javascript ?
re size an image. I dont think so. I think image attributes height and width can be set but a image resizing just with javascript is not possible
Do you want to resize an image element, or take an image, resize it and save it back on disk? Former is very possible. Latter is impossible - because you can't save stuff on user's filesystem (now with browser js)
js is Turing-complete, so it's technically capable of getting an image and doing stuff to the data in order to resize it.
12:54
@Zirak File API?
When they allow javascript access to fs, I'm ragequitting the internet.
It will need your permission, obviously
File API doesn't have saving
but
Reading user's files and writing viruses? All without the user's supervision?
you can do data:uri
12:56
And blob URIs
You can't save it wherever you want.
You can allow them to 'download' files (that were created on go, if you want)
Doesn't really matter. You get one suspicious file into user's machine, they're screwed.
it's nothing you can't already do
Think of that threat if someone, say, hijacked the code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js. Millions of users passively running stuff from their everyday sites.
you go to webpage
and a drive-by download starts
you choose to download it or not
with file api saving you also choose to download or not
Even downloading an HTML file using the blob URI gives the This file may be harmful dialog
12:59
zirak if someone hacked that they could already do it
the file saving does not automatically save anything to your filesystem

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