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09:36
Good morning anyone and everyone
09:52
@Greg Hi
a lovely day playing with youtube today
you ever used the api?
nope
I don't like youtube.
What's wrong with it?
Too much crap on it, too much ads, bad quality, etc. Plus, watching small video on the Internet has always bored me.
Ah... yes I don't really have any opinion on youtube.com content
But I love their API
So for giving your sites video content, I think YouTube is a really good asset.
10:11
Not if you want quality. Their compression is so bad. Plus, now you got ads on your video... For a designer, it's fatal.
But then again, for a developper it might be fun to play with ;)
1080p is bad quality?
Ah - ads ... I never realised.
I use adblock on my browser, I don't like the idea of all my videos having ads .....
@ClemDesm do you have any alternative services? my client is launching an online promotion and wants video content, linked with but not necessarily part of YouTube.
I like Vimeo
But I don't know if they got an API
I'll have a look into it
cool thanks
10:21
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Q: Making a link confirmation with Jquery alert dialogs plugin

KorrupzionI have the following situation: -A website with a table where every row represents an item, and for each item there is a link to make certain action (with GET vars). So, I'm using the Jquery Alert Dialogs Plugin for making a confirmation message, but i can't get to follow the link after the use...

@Korrupzion $(this).attr('href')
omg fail
I was using attr like an array in php ¬¬
Saw that ;)
thanks :D
now I can go to sleep calmly, 7:28AM
user492203
10:39
Hi!
@Nyuszika7H Hi
user492203
Is there any jQuery plugin which simplifies checking which radio button is selected from a set?
user492203
Looking at a plugin's source. What's this? jQuery('input[@type=radio]')
yay js silver
that's how I like my day to get started
@IvoWetzel I like my day starting in holiday... which didn't happen for the last 2 years...
10:43
@ClemDesm :/
user492203
I'm sick :/
@Nyuszika7H Uh, the cold?
user492203
@IvoWetzel viral pharyngitis (if Google Translate is good :P)
11:20
@IvoWetzel Should I commit copy editing changes to next or master?
@Nyuszika7H How old is that plugin? That's the old method for using attribute selectors
Not sure if they still support it
@YiJiang next
@YiJiang I'll continue the rewrite later this day there
Okay
@gsnedders Any knowledge about localStorage?
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@YiJiang Three state radio buttonSubmitted by apaella on August 28, 2007 - 7:23am. Certainly, this isn't what I need.
Or better, can anyone here translate this w3 spec gibberish into normal english?
> This includes Document objects that are not fully active, but events fired on those are ignored by the event loop until the Document becomes fully active again.
11:22
@IvoWetzel Link?
Now what does "fully active mean"?
@IvoWetzel It should be defined in the specs
@IvoWetzel A bit
For a question, localStorage event does not fire on the tab/window that invoked the change...
user492203
@YiJiang jQuery 1.4.2 (which is used by SO) doesn't support it. Syntax error, unrecognized expression: [@class=message]
11:23
I can't find anything in the spec about this
but all Browsers I tested behave like this...
"fully active" is defined in HTML5.
ah google found it
> A Document is said to be fully active when it is the active document of its browsing context, and either its browsing context is a top-level browsing context, or the Document through which that browsing context is nested is itself fully active.
user492203
How do I focus a newly opened popup window? var myWin = window.open('javascript:this.focus()'); works, but var myWin = window.open(); myWin.focus(); doesn't.
Well, but that does not explain why the event doesn't fire in the fully active document...
Basically, the document is the current one in the tab/window, and if it was opened through window.open, the parent is active too.
@IvoWetzel What event?
11:26
@gsnedders "storage"
It does not fire in the document that invoked the change via setItem etc.
But it fires in all the other documents / windows / whatever
@gsnedders It seems that Opera 10.xx did this wrong, maybe you can find something about that?
Hi, is there a way to access (preferably with jQuery) what is in between two divs?
Since it now behaves like FX / Webkit, that is, it does not fire on the active document
@Warrantica Define 'in between'?
user492203
jQuery UI colorpicker. Please check if it behaves correctly.
@YiJiang I have two seperated divs, <div></div> whatever is in the middle <div></div>
11:32
@Warrantica nextUntil is what you're looking for I think: api.jquery.com/nextUntil
@gsnedders Hm official changelogs do not state the change in behavior
@IvoWetzel For Opera? There are thousands of changes, most of which are to some extent black-box observable. Almost none are in the changelogs.
@YiJiang wow didn't know there is such a function. thanks a lot :)
@gsnedders Hm, guess I'll have to search bugzilla then... and the whether I can find something there
user492203
jQuery UI colorpicker (Revision 1). Now it seems to behave correctly.
11:36
Maybe it's just another "oh firefox did it this way lets copy it" thing
@IvoWetzel I've asked in #whatwg, see if anyone there knows
user492203
Is copy() supported cross-browser? I guess no, because I tried this with Firefox 3.6, and had no effect, but worked in Chrome 10.
ok, bugzilla only returnd 5 results...
@Nyuszika7H copy in what context?
user492203
@YiJiang global context… (window.copy())
11:37
Are you referring to this?
4
A: Secret copy to clipboard JavaScript function in Chrome and Firefox?

Yi JiangI believe these are predefined Firebug console functions - at least that seems to be the case for Firebug. If you try calling window.copy for instance, you'll get a warning about function not defined, so it's definitely not a browser function, and cannot be used in normal JavaScript files. The fo...

@IvoWetzel I can't find, FWIW, anything in our bug tracker about it
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@YiJiang Yep, thanks. It only works with Chrome's Developer Tools or Firebug open. Another handy thing is inspect(), it's a shame that this only works with one of them open.
Hm, that's strange, nothing in the spec (unless I missed something or read it completely wrong) states this behavior, yes all browser implement it this way.
@IvoWetzel This is what I think the spec says too. As I said, I've asked in #whatwg. If anyone can prove this wrong, someone there will. :P
@gsnedders Or they will just wonder like us why browser yet again fail to implement the obvious :P
Oh, as far as bugzilla goes, no bugs on any localStorage events there
11:43
@IvoWetzel Well, when most of the channel is browser people :P
@gsnedders Hm... if you don't get an answer and some guys in suits knock at your door tomorrow, we've uncovered a giant conspiracy!
Oh well. Time for me to go, though. Will poke you if there is a reply later.
(or you can read logs, etc.)
@gsnedders Oki doki, cya
Hmmm... array.md will need some rewriting
@YiJiang Which parts?
11:47
> ... the classical foo loop
:P Bad bad typo
ahhhh typos
Well, not just that
Some parts of it could really do with more major restructuring
That's why I suck at writing, I only look at the code examples...
I'll take a look at it later, just testing the local storage thing in IE and then I've got to go
IE I hate you
ok IE9 beta fires on all documents / windows
user492203
Huh? What's the point of starting a bounty for questions that have an accepted answer?
@Nyuszika7H Maybe the answer the OP selected are not entirely satisfactory for you
user492203
11:54
@YiJiang thanks
user492203
Hmm. Is there a favicon picker extension for Chrome already, or I still need to use SQLite Database Browser to do that?
@Nyuszika7H Hmmm? Favicon picker?
user492203
@YiJiang For bookmarks (like the FF extension).
Dunno
user492203
nope :(
12:04
Hello all, Is there a way to change the address of a Jquery .ajax() url property based on the location of page the script is running on?
I'm unit testing a script containing an ajax call from a different page and the calls aren't completing (I'm assuming the relative address isn't right) Please see: stackoverflow.com/questions/…
fail on the link.
@ClemDesm Hehehe...
whoops, first time using chat
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Q: Can one override Jquery AJAX calls to unit test in a HTML harness in seperate project?

StuperUserI am testing a .js script using Qunit. I have a static .html test harness that includes the .js "code under test" (CUT) and contains appropriate markup. I am testing using QUnit in another script that is included. This harness and the test script resides in a project: Application.UI.Tests.JScrip...

Hmmm... @IvoWetzel shouldn't you be using the technical term 'equality' and 'strict equality' operator in the equality section?
@YiJiang Hm yeah makes sense, I'll have to rewrite the section anyways, just make sure to write all your ideas for changes down / commit them so I don't forget them
My memory basically consists of one giant black hole...
12:17
> The [timeout functions](#timeouts) setTimeout and setInterval can both take a string as their first argument. This string will always get executed in the global scope since eval is not being called directly in that case.
this instead of that, as instead of since... and maybe a quote from the spec
Well gtg now, I'll be back in ~2 hours gonna start fixing stuff then (and trying do reach 10k so I have that done :P )
13:17
@IvoWetzel For the timeout section, the last bit about using a anon function to pass arguments to the function you're passing setTimeout to
Shouldn't setTimeout(foo, 1000, a, b, c) work too?
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Hi!
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@YiJiang Hmm. What's that supposed to do?
@Nyuszika7H Call the foo function in one second's time with a, b and c as arguments
user492203
@YiJiang It would be really nice.
user492203
13:32
Why won't this work?
user492203
prompt.apply('Enter your name:', 'Chuck Norris');
user492203
got it
user492203
prompt.apply(window, ["Enter your name:", "Chuck Norris"]);
@YiJiang Yes it works, still I'd prefer the anonymous version, but we should add that one too
What's going on?
13:42
@ircmaxell It's raining
that stinks
I like it
Clean air :)
I also like taking a walk in the rain
fair enough
@IvoWetzel Seconded, it's always a little stuffy here before or after rains, but not during them :P
user492203
@IvoWetzel @YiJiang It works? Nice! :)
13:43
@Nyuszika7H Of course it works, what, you thought I was just making that up?
user492203
@YiJiang :)
@YiJiang But we should state clear that this will change the value of this
since the passed function will get called by the global object
function Foo() {
    this.value = 12;
    this.method = function() {
        console.log(this.value);
    };
    setTimeout(this.method, 500);
}
new Foo();
oh and of course I've got a typo after all
Ah, right.
Stupid this crap in JS
user492203
Interesting.
user492203
13:48
// certainly this is in global context

setTimeout(function() { alert(this); }, 1000); // [object DOMWindow]
setTimeout(alert, 1000, this); // [object HTMLDocument]
user492203
But why?
in the second example the value of this is grabbed when you make the setTimeout call
in the first one this refers to the caller of function()
in node the second one gives you the global object, but the first one the timeout object
Gosh
hm looking a the #whatwg logs nobody cared about the localStorage thing :P
also I still have to find out why eval ignores the local scope in anonymous functions
There's nothing in the spec about that
!kitten regex
Bah, he's not in today
user492203
:kitten comein :P
user492203
That works!!
14:02
:kitten quote
> "PHP is a minor evil perpetrated and created by incompetent amateurs, whereas Perl is a great and insidious evil, perpetrated by skilled but perverted professionals." - Jon Ribbens
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> "PHP is a minor evil perpetrated and created by incompetent amateurs, whereas Perl is a great and insidious evil, perpetrated by skilled but perverted professionals." - Coding Kitten
@YiJiang How'd you like your array section to be structured?
:kitten quote
14:04
> "To iterate is human, to recurse divine." - L. Peter Deutsch
Plan for today: Eat, watch YouTube subscriptions, eat some more, don't forget to drink, hit 10k on SO and work on the garden
Oh and I should eat something of course
> Thanks for any feedback. No police please. I choose this forum to ask because here has not only many professional but also many new leaners. Both views are appreciated.
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Q: Over 222,000 views in 3 days?

ArjanI can see some other websites linking to this, but is this 222k view count in just 3 days really correct...?

That question is now the third most viewed question across the SE network, and the top question on SU. All within three days...
The view counter is still flopping up by an average of 35 views per min.
gosh...
I should ask something like "where does the term fuck you come from?" on en.se
but hey in 10 years people will ask the same about JavaScript
then we tell them JavaScript was a language long before jQuery
@IvoWetzel Meh, tell them what the world was like before jQuery became sentient, obtained nuclear launch codes, and destroyed half the planet
@YiJiang Wait, wasn't kitten supposed to do that?
@CodingKitten You can launch nukez?
14:19
@IvoWetzel but, well you know it doesnt work
@CodingKitten Right, go get yourself some anti-matter weaponz then
@YiJiang Are you actually the worse way of interval
@CodingKitten Is there any chance you're working at CERN?
@IvoWetzel AP'd elements take reference from the last positioned parent
@CodingKitten Does that apply to higgs bozons too?
14:20
@IvoWetzel It was a bit up
@CodingKitten So it only applies to up quarks?
@IvoWetzel it has to do with Node
having fun talking with yourself there @Ivo?
@CodingKitten What?! You're not running Node there on your quantum computers, are you?
@IvoWetzel Will also need to find the correct one element
14:21
@CodingKitten The "one" element? :O
@IvoWetzel Actually, it's false. I just fine and you're wrong if so p + aside are childs of your question in stackoverflow here ?
@IvoWetzel wrt localStorage and us: 15:21 < pablo> that's what the spec said at the time iirc, not sure if the spec changed or we're caving because of webkit and the spec needs changing
@gsnedders Ah, now let's find the old spec then...
Oh, the spec did used to say this.
So yeah, it appears that this is just a case of nobody has updated their impl after the spec changed
@gsnedders Link to that version of the spec?
14:25
@IvoWetzel dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/html5/webstorage/… is the oldest version of the spec in CVS, which is when it was split from HTML5
Oh, no, IE9 is broken. The spec still says that.
I was misreading earlier.
"When the setItem(), removeItem(), and clear() methods are called on a Storage object x that is associated with a local storage area, if the methods did something, then in every Document object whose Window object's localStorage attribute's Storage object is associated with the same storage area, other than x, a storage event must be fired, as described below."
"other than x" is the vital point there.
So it turns out I just can't read the spec.
Me neither
But I blame the spec.... I mean look at that... gosh
I wonder why people would buy a Nexus One off contract. The Early Termination fee is a maximum of $200, and the difference is $350. So Even if you cancel in 2 months you still wind up coming out $150 ahead...
The problem is how to make it clearer without making it ambiguous
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function toggle(obj, state1, state2) {
  return obj = (obj === state1) ? state2 : state1;
}
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A: Bug with Chrome's localStorage implementation?

Ivo WetzelUpdate and final conlusion It turns out that the spec actually says that this is the desired behavior, therefore IE9's implementation is broken. 4.2 The sessionStorage attribute When the setItem(), removeItem(), and clear() methods are called on a Storage object x ... if the methods did...

@Nyuszika7H What should obj = (... do?
user492203
14:35
if (obj === state1) {
  return obj = state2;
} else {
  return obj = state1;
}
user492203
@IvoWetzel It changes it to the other state. For example:
@IvoWetzel There's still a contradiction in the spec, though
user492203
> document.designMode
"off"
> toggle(document.designMode, 'on', 'off');
"on"
> document.designMode
"on"
I'll email the list later about that contradiction…
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Is there any way to open Firebug with JS?
14:38
I think I'm going to go out and get the Nexus S at lunch time. I'm sick of Verizon and this POS phone they gave me as a replacement. Not to mention that it's $25 per month cheaper...
@Nyuszika7H Only in Chrome-privileged JS
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@gsnedders Huh?
@Nyuszika7H Well your function doesn't really work...
you're changing the value of the local obj inside the function
@Nyuszika7H There's a privileged mode of JS execution for the browser "chrome" (i.e., the UI) in Gecko.
JavaScript is pass by value
user492203
14:40
@IvoWetzel Oh, wait, I'll fix it.
@IvoWetzel Except for objects.
@gsnedders Well it's passing the value of a pointer :P
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function toggle(obj, state1, state2) {
  return window.obj = (obj === state1) ? state2 : state1;
}
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Certainly, it only works in global scope.
...
obvious mistake is... obvious?
everything that only works in global scope is useless
14:41
why not just obj = obj === state1 ? state2 : state1?
@IvoWetzel Actually, that isn't true. Because mutating a variable that points to an object doesn't mutate it, so it isn't actually a pointer to it, just a reference.
Or are variables not references like that
/me shuts up and stops being pedantic
@ircmaxell Variables aren't references like that
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@ircmaxell Tthat may work in non-strict mode, but it isn't possible to do in strict mode :P
@gsnedders Yeah, let's not get into implementation details
14:42
no support for that?
that sucks
@Nyuszika7H Well, it'll work if obj is in the lexical scope of that function
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@gsnedders How?
Actually, it won't, because obj is a local variable passed as an argument, so it'll never work
then just obj = toggle(obj, state1, state2);
@IvoWetzel It has a black-box observable effect, it's not impl detail :P
14:44
@gsnedders :P
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Object.prototype.toggle = function(state1, state2) {
  return this = (this === state1) ? state2 : state1;
}
@gsnedders btw: I'm writing about eval... and I can't find anything in the spec that explains why it ignores the scope of function expressions
(Arguably everything has a black-box observable effect, be it only in terms of performance or memory usage.)
@IvoWetzel e.g.? All that scope related stuff is defined all of the place by stuff being placed into the lexical scope chain.
    var foo = 1;
    function test() {
        var foo = 2;
        eval('foo = 3');
        return foo;
    }
    test(); // 3
    foo; // 1
this work, obviously
Almost up to 1500 views on that bowling question...
14:46
but this fails, and I can't find it in the spec unless I'm missing a detail about the scoping
var foo = 1;
var test = function() {
    var foo = 2;
    eval('foo = 3');
    return foo;
}
test(); // 2
foo; // 3
Okay, time to see if I can explain this in five minutes before running off to lecture… :)
@IvoWetzel I get what I expect in both SpiderMonkey and Carakan, print(test()) giving 3 and print(foo) giving 1
Ok, now, I seriously hate regexp.
Why @ClemDesm?
14:52
@IvoWetzel And the same in V8
@gsnedders Hm, the above code gives that result in V8
@ircmaxell I'm not crazy enough to understand it.
LOL
So what does that say about me? (I consider myself to be pretty good with regexp)...
You're insane.
or
yesterday, by ircmaxell
nevermind (I'm an idiot)
@gsnedders Ah, ok, lesson learned NEVER trust the results of a command line
14:54
@IvoWetzel Certainly that's the result I expect from the s[ec.
*spec
Works in Node.js but when I copy it into the Chrome console it breaks
Heh, I was just testing in CLI for everything.
Another reason for not using eval since there's already eval magic going on...
The browser context should make no difference.
14:55
@ClemDesm: I am of the honest opinion that if you're in IT, you're either not sane, or new.
var foo = 1;
var test = function() {
    var foo = 2;
    eval('foo = 3');
    return foo;
}
console.log(test())
foo; // 3
2
3
from the chrome console
fair enough
Firebug does print out the correct stuff
@IvoWetzel I get what I expect there within Chromium 10
Anyhow, lecture time!
14:58
enjoy
@gsnedders cya :)
In the shape of things to come, too much poison come undone...
Wow, that's all I can say about all but one of these answers:
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Q: jQuery style Constructors in PHP

McBIs there a way to instantiate a new PHP object in a similar manner to those in jQuery? I'm talking about assigning a variable number of arguments when creating the object. For example, I know I could do something like: ... //in my Class __contruct($name, $height, $eye_colour, $car, $password) ...

:e m
-.-"
keep the right window focuses ubuntu...
/me is now in lecture (on Varieties of English, lest you think I do nothing but CS)
15:08
lol
@YiJiang I'll try to switch to python markdown and plugin an extension for abbrivations :)
That will also get rid of the fact that GitHub lists the project as perl....
@IvoWetzel Haha...
it should list it as JS aftewards...
since there's a jquery thingy on the next tree
although we should plug in the google CDN version
@YiJiang btw, can I pull in the newer stylsheet into the next branch?
Question: Should we -1 an answer that's invalidated or wrong based upon an edit to the question?
@ircmaxell Link?
15:21
@IvoWetzel Hang on, let me do some small modifications first
@YiJiang ok
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A: Java - Unknown characters passing as [a-zA-z0-9]*?

Mark TozziThe * quantifier matches "zero or more", which means it will match a string that does not contain any of the characters in your class. Try the + quantifier, which means "One or more": ^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$ will match strings made up of alphanumeric characters only. ^.*[a-zA-Z0-9]+.*$ will match any st...

15:33
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Q: Mysql, import data from excel sheet to phpmyadmin

user574427I am trying to create a interface.In this if you upload and submit.the data present in some excel file or other file data should get into data base.

haha
I should post a question in which I tell everyone that I'm trying to reach 10k then it gets upvotes so I actually reach 10k... or... not
lol
nah, it would be closed as too localized
> I am trying to do some work but finding it relatively difficult today. It's rainy outside. I just had a delicious bun with fresh peppers and french cheese, and a carrot salad with a hint of mustard. I think I'm going to make some coffee now. – Pekka 17 mins ago
15:48
Time to write someone up!
@YiJiang OK abbreviations are working now
@IvoWetzel How does that work?
It's a syntax extension *[DOM]: Document Object Module will abbreviate all appearances of "DOM"
make sure to have that at the start of the line though, it didn't work when it was indented by a space
@IvoWetzel Right, but hope you didn't actually write that - module -> model
You should see how the original markdown parser was written - copious amounts of regex, will probably kill someone like @ClemDesm
@YiJiang No I didn't :P
15:56
@YiJiang That's... actually what I'm doing.
@YiJiang pushed some stuff
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Q: Runtime JScript error: object expected.

MashaHelp! As soon as enable script debugging I get this error. It breaks on the following block: <table> <tr> <td style="width: 100px"> <asp:TextBox ID="txtRun" runat="server" OnTextChanged="txtRun_TextChanged"></asp:TextBox> </td> <td style="width: 100p...

Now who has a builtin asp.net parse in his head and can tell us what the JS output is?
I have a built-in BF interpreter. But I can't parse ASP.NET dynamically
The error probably doesnt come from those line
Object expected is a very generic JS error
It can be anything
I suspect a missing function
Well the function defined in the ASP are bound to server side code, normally it would cause a server side error when the action trigger, not a JS error.
16:14
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Q: How to use monitors in PHP?

albertoprioreHow to use monitors in PHP?

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Q: json with google geocoding api help

bobbyHere is code which gets latitude and longitute when entered a location.I believe that my code right according to my knowledge.but i get a blank page after entering a place. Here is the code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jq...

16:32
hi guys, sorry to bother but i'm posting a question and i'm having a severe memory lapse: what's the name of the pastebin-like service which allows you to post html, css and js code in a four panel window, and by giving away the link show your code examples? :|
exactly, thanks! :D
16:46
@kappa it also has some nice embed features to put on your blog & also it has gist support & much more
Welcome into the world of tomorrow !!
@IvoWetzel Committed the css update
The world of tomorrow, today! (Disclaimer: this is under the assumptions that nothing major is going to change in the next 24 hours)...
@bobby In short, you cannot use the geocode API from plain JS anymore, since google removed the JSONP option
@bobby You have to make a proxy script on your server to get the data from google
16:59
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A: Smallest jQuery lightbox script

Ivo WetzelAs Yi Jiang already stated, the "smallest" depends completely on your specific needs, if you want everything that Fancybox does, I hardly doubt that there's a way around using that very plugin. Still you could take a look at others and see whether they fit your needs, you should check out this l...

@YiJiang You should have answered him... now he opened up a worthless bounty on that question :P
@IvoWetzel lol
Hi, is it always good to do if ( ! jQueryObject ) rather than if (jQueryObject == null) ??
@comeonman No, because the jQuery object will never evaluate to either false or null
@YiJiang oh ok. I see. Thanks.
17:23
not sure who's here right now, but does anyone have some recommendations for some of the better/clearer "starter" javascript tutorials?
@MattD Did you check out developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Guide ?
That's pretty much the best and most up to date thing you can get
Holy
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Q: HOW to save images in file and the name of images in txt file more than 8 images???

user574290this is my code // Include header files include "stdafx.h" include "cv.h" include "highgui.h" include include include include include include include include include include include using namespace std; ifdef _EiC #define WIN32 #endif int countfaces=0; int numFaces ...

Thanks @IvoWetzel I'll check that out.
@MattD you might also look at the resources from rey bango... blog.reybango.com/2010/12/15/…
Thanks @Elijah. Much appreciated.
17:40
Thanks Ivo
@Ivo my request is working.I tested it with firebug.when i enter a location i get the response.I just have to parse it and ouput it.I think so>is it rgt?
@bobby Yes, you're getting the pure json request back, but using ?callback on the url makes jQuery expect JSONP
okay..thanks.
@Ivo
@Ivo can u explain how to workaround this thing
@bobby You can't sadly, google has removed access to the plain API, I'll explain you how it would have worked
See there's the same origin policy in place so you can't do ajax request to any website on the internet, only to the one the script is running on
Now you can do JSONP, which will create a new script tag (which is not affected by same origin) and load the JSONP data in there
@Ivo Yeah i have struggled with same origin policy for a while
but that data needs to be formatted to correctly in order to work inside the script tag
and that's exactly what's missing here, google doesn't provide you that data anymore
17:56
you said about creating a proxy script..i didnt get it
Well have you access to server side scripting on the server that your page is hosted on? For example: PHP
Then you would create a script on that server, that you could easily call from your page, now the server side script will then fetch the google json data and simply dump it out
Im using my computer I have wamp server installed
Then you could most likely use PHP
okay.I got it. @Ivo
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