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19:00
that fact that alt-tab switcher on unity shows a "Desktop" entry irritates the hell out of me
I have a question regarding Firebase events. If I call a .child to get a new reference for a relative child location, how do I make sure my event triggers for that new reference?
i wish i could get rid of .DS_Store and .localized on my desktop.
Just now I have:

var firebase = new Firebase(f_base);
firebase.orderByPriority().on('child_added', function(push) { ... });
And then I'd do this:

firebase = firebase.child("children");
But the event won't be pushed on this new event
@BenjaminGruenbaum allen isn't the editor for TC anymore? not that I care but blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2015/08/03/… claims the new editor is from MSFT :/
        wow
           much (•_•)
                      many  ( •_•)>⌐■-■
such  (⌐■_■)
19:13
To be honest, if you couldn't find the blur event with 2 days of searching, you need to stop using bing. — Sterling Archer 9 secs ago
@SterlingArcher well, actually... even with bing that's a doable task. tinyurl.com/ogwjf7o
ew you made me use bing D:
chair thief (ignore the mess)
the beer flat was a cat-trap
he didn't fall for it
That's because it's not a circle
crl
crl
@rlemon reference to imgur.com/gallery/XZOuZfm?
19:25
both of my cats LOVE beer flats
apparently my bean bag chair is just better
Holy fuck
internet controlled cat toys
YOU BET YOUR ASS IM IN THE QUEUE
you know
I could hook up the laser pointer toy to the web
hot damn @SterlingArcher you just gave me a fun idea
@copy does this seem significant to you? docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/…
A cat collar with laser pointer and webcam. Then you can drive your cat around the house remotely.
19:36
is there an onDOMRemoval event by some small chance?
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@SterlingArcher Over 300 people in line hahahahahaha wow
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@rlemon jQuery on "remove"
user1596138
Might be custom. Or jQuery UI
user1596138
I did it at my old job
@rlemon Aside from MutationObserver?
19:42
@MadaraUchiha correct
There's probably an old, nonstandard, IE7 thing
But nothing else I can recall.
@MadaraUchiha I'm fixing for you slow internet people
I need to listen for #loading being removed from the dom
using MOs complicates things slightly because of how I structured it
@rlemon Abstract it away
I did
but in such a way that having a 'pre' event isn't really going to be clean
user1596138
19:45
@Loktar lol it's sooo bad...
user1596138
I got emailed by my old company today
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So I logged on to see what they have been doing
user1596138
This is a control panel I found
heh I got emailed from my old job as well
gov wants me back Oct 1st
not going to lie... a tad bit tempted lol
I got emailed from my old job last weekend.

still not sure how Kendalls mom got my email.
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19:47
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Tf is that ^ they deleted my CMS pages and made THIS hahahahahaha
wtf?
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@Loktar Seriously lol? They randomly asked you to come back
idk what im looking at.. that is so carzy
@LanaKane yeah new contract period started
user1596138
It's insane.
19:48
they still don't have a web dev and I still have my TS/SCI clearance
user1596138
> Whatever you did was beyond my level and I need you explain how it works and how rows are generated or maybe find time to go in and fix it yourself, whichever you wanna do or have the time for,
haha
user1596138
I need you..... To jump off a bridge.
user1596138
Nobody mentions paying me.
@Loktar but if you take the gov job no more MI?
19:49
Hah, the CEO of my old job Facebook'd me after I left
yea, thats why I won't take it :P @rlemon
damn right
@SomeKittens hah what'd they say?
user1596138
^ that message was from their new web dev not my boss.
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> This is urgent, please help.
19:49
oh nice they finally got a new dev
user1596138
No shit that's the last line of it. I replied 3 hours ago and he never responded. Urgent my ass.
@Loktar Wanted to know how I was doing at new job.
i have some javascript that doesn't seem to run in IE7. i unfortunately need to.
window.onload = function() {
	//console.log('load');
	var images = document.getElementsByTagName('img');
	//console.log(images);
	for (i = 0; i < images.length; i++) {
		//console.log(images[i]);
		//console.log(images[i].className)
		if (images[i].className == 'focus5pic') {
			if (images[i].getAttribute('src') == '') {
				console.log('found one')
				images[i].src = '/wearebw/SiteAssets/noImage.png';
				images[i].style.height = '96px';
    			images[i].style.width = '82px';
			}
		}
	}
}
anything in there that IE7 can't handle?
or can i have some help in identifying what IE7 won't handle?
What does the console say
Wait, why are we rejecting on "No results". That's successful!
19:52
@Bubbas Fire IE7 and see what it can't handlee
@SterlingArcher IE7 didn't have a console.
@SterlingArcher ka-ka-ka-ka-cha!
console says nothin
i know :3
Don't mind me; just writing lisp in javascript
var scrollElement =
    (document.documentElement.scrollTop ? document.documentElement :
        (document.getElement('body').scrollTop ? document.getElement('body') :
            (window));
dem parens do
dat readability doe
19:57
@Nick For a tiny fraction of a second there, I thought this was Common Lisp.
Hey, it was code reviewed and accepted
So was this triple nested timeout loop. People make mistakes lol
Maybe that's the console, that ie7 cant handle
@Nick I find that hard to believe, seeing that document.getElement is generally undefined.
@MadaraUchiha mootools :(
19:58
@Nick Y U NO document.body
!!afk firedrill
@MadaraUchiha browser support
Go fire your drill
Go drill your fire
I don't think anyone polyfilled it, and I don't want to do it randomly in the middle of a file
anyways, really gotta go. brb
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@Bubbas What's happening
19:59
I liked MooTools far more than jQuery, back in the days
so at this point
more than 70k rep just in one answer ...
i now just need to detect if an img's src is blank
user1596138
You aren't leaving that console.log in there are you @Bubbas?
no not in production
im doing
if (!(images[i].getAttribute('src').text))
or variances of
and i cant get that condition to be correct in IE7
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20:00
@Bubbas Are you leaving it in there at all.
user1596138
You can't do that on IE9 even.
while testing yes
lemmie back up
not actual IE7
document mode IE7
user1596138
....wut
user1596138
So you have a console then
hi
20:01
@niks Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
or whatever the hell that is. this is my company's intranet site. if you open dev tools/F12 you'll see top right it automatically changes to IE7
so that means it does that for my users and thus breaks my javascript
user1596138
If you open devtools in what
i have IE11 isntalled on my machie
user1596138
No one knows what browser you're using :P
user1596138
Oh ok haha
20:02
but this particular site forces IE7 document mode (or whatever it is called, im unfamiliar)
Comment: Adding proper tags to the question
Javascript files do not get load

My Web application https://myapplication.com has a third party application configured that can be accessible from my web application menu Items.

The third party application is configured such that it uses the hostname of my application and rest of its URI is configured in the properties files as below

https://myapplication.com/XnWebapp/abc

When I click on this application from the menu, the home page of this application gets loaded with all the css and images files, but the javascript files of the third party a
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@Bubbas Does it have to? Or is that your problem.
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Q: Javascript files do not get load

niksMy Web application https://myapplication.com has a third party application configured that can be accessible from my web application menu Items. The third party application is configured such that it uses the hostname of my application and rest of its URI is configured in the properties files as...

@Bubbas does anything run at all? did you try to alert('') ?
yes
it is running
just not correctly. and yes i have no choice but to support this weird IE7 forced thing
20:03
can anyone suggest me
window.onload = function() {
	var images = document.getElementsByTagName('img');
	for (i = 0; i < images.length; i++) {
		if (images[i].className == 'focus5pic') {
			console.log('found class')
			if (!(images[i].getAttribute('src').text)) {
				console.log('found one')
				images[i].src = '/wearebw/SiteAssets/noImage.png';
				images[i].style.height = '96px';
    			images[i].style.width = '82px';
			}
		}
	}
}
"found class" fires correctly
"found one" shows up in the log every time. but it sholdnt
user1596138
Breakpoints, man
hm true
src.text ?
im trying different thing
user1596138
20:04
Stop at the start and step through. See where it goes wonky.
earlier i had without .text
use alert('') goes faster
it goes wonky on the .getAttribute line
it isn't evaluating to true/false correctly
user1596138
So stop there and find out why.
and ive tried different expressions
user1596138
20:05
Exactly. So debug it.
lol right.
user1596138
Breakpoint at that line and debug! lol
im doing that now. and ive tried different express
user1596138
Paste it into your console at that context and see what it evaluates to. Then you know the answer
lol! i AM debugging...and the result is "this line does not work"
20:05
alert(images[i]);
alert(images[i].src);
alert(images[i].getAttribute('src'));
alert(images[i].getAttribute('src').text);
user1596138
You don't know what that line is doing tho lol
Lana - i've done that. and i DO get it correctly... but then i put it on my page, still incorrect
If that's verbatim that's hilarious
try everything
so its like there is something in this stupid forced IE7 doc mode that is breaking it
20:06
@dievardump :-|
user1596138
So maybe do a console.log(JSON.stringify(images[i])) and paste it here.
@Abhishrek it's ie7 man
user1596138
:P jus sayin, you don't know what's going on and we only know what you told us. So nobody knows...
@dievardump maybe this will work getfirebug.com/firebuglite
that's not for me
20:07
window.onload = function() {
	var images = document.getElementsByTagName('img');
	for (i = 0; i < images.length; i++) {
		if (images[i].className == 'focus5pic') {
			console.log('found class')
			console.log(images[i]);
			console.log(images[i].src);
			console.log(images[i].getAttribute('src'));
			console.log(images[i].getAttribute('src').text);
			if (!(images[i].getAttribute('src')) {
				console.log('found one')
				images[i].src = '/wearebw/SiteAssets/noImage.png';
				images[i].style.height = '96px';
those logs resulted in
@dievardump then ... meh
user1596138
nvm
btw, there's document.images
[object]
"http://...."
"http://..."
undefined
found class
@Zirak IE7?
20:08
@MadaraUchiha Probably, it's ancient
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@Bubbas Ugh dude.
Same as document.forms and the likes
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console.log(JSON.stringify(images[i]))
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Or something
Hi guys, I don't understand this accepted answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/32848871/… Can you take a look at it and tell me if it's correct or?
20:09
You can't really turn an element into json
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Idk this is silly. Breakpoints and you already have your answer. I don;t understand people's debugging processes. Good luck!
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@Zirak Yea that's why I said or something lol. Something that actually logs something
if (!(images[i].getAttribute('src')) {
I'm trying my best to not look at his code
is it me or you forgot a ) ?
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20:10
@dievardump I saw that too, it's not just you
so... this:
console.log(images[i].getAttribute('src'));
gets me something in the console
but this:
if (!(images[i].getAttribute('src')))
doesnt work
if (!(images[i].getAttribute('src')) {
you missed a ) at the end
^tried that
with ) ;)
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@Bubbas Are you a troll
user1596138
1 min ago, by Bubbas
so... this:
console.log(images[i].getAttribute('src'));
20:12
then put the content in a variable, and compare to '' or null
user1596138
1 min ago, by Bubbas
but this:
console.log(images[i].getAttribute('src'))
user1596138
Those are identical
fixed @LanaKane
user1596138
Why add the extra parenthesis then
user1596138
if (!images[i].getAttribute('src'))
20:13
if (!images[i].src)
var src = images[i].getAttribute('src');
if (src === '' || src === null)
why are we using getAttribute instead of the property?
wasnt working for me earlier in this weird IE7 forced doc mode thing
ah
gross
@AwalGarg all in Downloads IIRC
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20:15
You seem to be trying nothing and not taking suggestions. So good luck
lol what
ive literally tried all of these suggestions
huh might have found
the prob?
user1596138
Oh you did?
so... instead of these images i am trying to detect having a src=''
the src actually seems to be set to that page's dir
like site.com/pages/thispage
kinda odd
not odd
per spec
odd spec?
or current?
20:19
use getAttribute
even that does it
bullshit
i promise :)
user1596138
You don;t even know lol
um, i do?
i will literally post my code and post the console log
one sec
yup. this shits been solved homies
20:20
@Bubbas i second the bullshit
user1596138
12 mins ago, by Bubbas
[object]
"http://...."
"http://..."
undefined
user1596138
^ Had you posted the ACTUAL console.logs there we would've seen your current page as the URL and known what was happening.
window.onload = function() {
	var images = document.getElementsByTagName('img');
	for (i = 0; i < images.length; i++) {
		if (images[i].className == 'focus5pic') {
			console.log('found class')
			console.log(images[i]);
			console.log(images[i].src);
			console.log(images[i].getAttribute('src'));
			if (images[i].getAttribute('src') == 'http://mysite.com/wearebw/Pages/') {
				console.log('found one')
				images[i].src = '/wearebw/SiteAssets/noImage.png';
				images[i].style.height = '96px';
    			images[i].style.width = '82px';
and the console output to that ^
is...
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But you truncated it, therefore removing the only information we needed to see to help you hahaha
found class
[object]
20:22
			if (images[i].getAttribute('src') == 'http://mysite.com/wearebw/Pages/') {
found one
what is the actual src value?
   wWOWw
  || }   { ||
     ^^^
thats what im saying. when i do images[i].getAttribute('src') <== mysite.com/wearebw/Pages
user1596138
20:23
@Bubbas ^ yup that right there!!! you didn't post the console.logs before
lol yes i did
user1596138
No you posted this
I'm late on this. what is he actually trying to do?
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2 mins ago, by Lana Kane
12 mins ago, by Bubbas
[object]
"http://...."
"http://..."
undefined
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"http://...."
20:23
eh
user1596138
How are we to know that "http://...." was a lie and not the value you were seeing lol.
minor details... pedantry
user1596138
Minor details?? It's your bug hahaha
ok so ill publish this to my production env.... itll probably break
lol i know, giving you shit. okay NOW im trolling, jk. thank you for your help
user1596138
He still doesn't understand how he removed our ability to help by not actually posting the output.....
user1596138
20:24
!!afk waste of my time (don't actually care but lol come on man)
@Ṣhmiddty No
hahah
@SterlingArcher That reaction tho
It only repeats on the diagonals. If you write down the formulas and simplify them, you'll see the pattern
20:41
@SterlingArcher youtube.com/watch?v=pyLuqfqoQP8 the veronicas are way too hot
crl
crl
is it possible to emulate subdomains on localhost?
Change your hosts file
crl
crl
windows :) but thanks I'll investigate
windows doesn't have hosts file?
Windows has a hosts file
20:46
!!google windows host file
@Zirak I thought so.
%windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts, something like that
crl
crl
2nd link looks good, yes thanks Zirak, so happy I'll post it
# Copyright (c) 1993-2009 Microsoft Corp.
#
# This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows.
#
# This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each
# entry should be kept on an individual line. The IP address should
# be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name.
# The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one
# space.
#
# Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual
# lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol.
Was my path correct btw?
crl
crl
20:49
yep, except it was System64 (no jk)
Fun fact: because of x86 emulation, windows has three system32 folders:
1. System32
2. SysWOW64
3. Sysnative
The 2nd always goes to emulated dlls (x86 version), 3rd always goes to native (x64)
The 1st depending on your program's bitness
is #2 for online gamers only?
Oh god... I just came from /r/TumblrInAction
dude
TMI
I.. I don't.. What..
20:54
We're going to need pictures.
I have never seen such hideous blog layouts in my entire life. I saw this one... bright fucking red. Scorched my retinas
cool story
Then told me that all men are scum and should be put to death
Oh shut up xD
Tell us more.
@crl You are in violation of copyright of Microsoft Corp.
20:56
And apparently men are not allowed to say no to obese women who want to have sex. No choice, otherwise it's oppressive and triggery.
Please take it down.
I have seen things, gentlemen. I must go cleanse.
crl
crl
@MadaraUchiha If I remove the copyright, my computer will probably crash
It's just a hosts file, no need to cleanse yourself, bejesus.
crl
crl
just kidding
20:59
In unrelated news, I've recently been taken to utter permutations of "Jesus Christ" when annoyed or impressed or overcome by some emotion or another. Like "Hesus Christus", or "Josephus McChristy"
You may proceed with your life.
another movie about steve jobs?
Stevus Jhoist
I kind of want to see it
@Zirak /me utters a poorly crafted joke about patriotism
/no offense but that was funny as hell
21:11
@SterlingArcher Dippa?
@Loktar I'll see it just cause of how Sorkin called out Tim Cook
is it possible to do Oauth authentication in the background of an app
@Arnold_Sanders Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
thats a yes/no question?
.*
That's a bot.
21:15
i figured that
all communication is async and therefor kinda 'background'.
I am trying to build my online portfolio and I want to pull from the LinkedIn and github api but I ve never done Oauth with Javascript
Please rephrase your questio.
ohh, i see.
U see what I mean
Github has pretty comprehensive docs on their api, including oauth.
21:18
Oauth needs to use a callback url in order to verify. And then the user would have to click accept. I don't need people to click ok on my information. I just want them to see it
you need to redirect for people to log into github. no other way.
Can't you do it in a popup and have the application watching the state of that popup?
ohh.. your own data. hm.
yea, visitors shouldn't nee to log in to see your data like that..
@Arnold_Sanders IIRC you can grab public info about yourself without any authentication
Like listing repos and whatnot
aye.
21:22
thats what I was hoping for, but Curl doesn't work on retrieving information from LinkedIn
You have to do Oauth in order to get Profile data
Oh. I don't know if linkedin rolls with it.
Can just anybody view your profile?
nope
On the website, yes. From the API no
Im going to figure it out. thanks guys for sound boarding with me
:)
Good luck
yay copying other people
I'm really original
gonna try to get it really close to the real youtube html5 player, animations and all
NERRRRRDS
21:36
o/
Anyone have any suggestions for a library to do HTML sanitizing? I want to embed an HTML email into a webpage in a way that protects against XSS
@rlemon \o
What are you going to put into your pond?
@Retsam can't really help you, Angular's got that built in...
@SomeKittens And they didn't break that out into a reusable module? Jerks.
can an iframe protect you?
Yeah, we're considering that, too.
21:45
I'm not sue what protection an iframe provides.. I should..
escape: function(value) {
    if (isString(value)) return "'" + value.replace(this.stringEscapeRegex, this.stringEscapeFn) + "'";
    if (isNumber(value)) return value.toString();
    if (value === true) return 'true';
    if (value === false) return 'false';
    if (value === null) return 'null';
    if (typeof value === 'undefined') return 'undefined';

    throw $parseMinErr('esc', 'IMPOSSIBLE');
  },
there you go
@Retsam Put it in an iframe with a sandbox attribute
Of course, you should do heavy server-side validation and sanitation as well, regardless. That's just a really good preventive measure.
Also make use of CSP
Yeah, I'm not in control over the server-side stuff of the email handling; I'm just doing the UI
Honestly though, if you don't mash together strings as is common in templating libraries, you can do away with the majority of attacks.
@Retsam oh. Well first that's a recipe for disaster unless the server-side guys know their shit, and know it well, and can audit their shit. Second, what's your browser support like? Can you do fancy stuff?
@Zirak The server-side guys are pretty smart. (And are using existing tools not rolling their own, anyway)
21:53
No browsers support fancy, yet. :(
@Retsam That's good to know. Still, audit: Run fuzzers, go through xss cheatsheets, automate these things, fail commits.
It's just something that's so easy to get wrong in subtle ways
if (typeof value === 'undefined') return 'undefined';
@Zirak Yeah; I'll keep that in mind. We're pretty much only supporting recent browsers, too. (I think IE10 is the oldest IE)
Can be shortened to if (value === undefined)
@Retsam That's good
21:57
The only risk in what I've written is calling a variable that was truly never declared in which case you get a ReferenceError, but obviously it was (it's an argument to the function)
The <iframe sandbox> thing you mentioned earlier looks pretty promising
@SomeKittens fish
referencing an undefined variable is never needed.
!!cider or mead
@rlemon cider

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