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i am mainly interested to see different approaches that the various libraries take
and then just recreate the patterns that make sense in my own code, screw the library
lol
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Q: How to properly escape data for the browser to parse? addslahes() for the browser?

Guy MontagI have been using addslahes(). But this escapes database characters. However I need to escape HTML characters as in this environment below: Or a better idea, I plan to not use document.write() and simply use .innerHTML. Would I need to escape at all if I don't write to the window? Currently ...

lmao
this is rich
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Q: javascript and css links not working on sever

Anders KitsonI have some Jquery links in my header. First off I am probably not using the proper wordpress function to do this. Right now on my site the code that is below is not working. These links aren't there, but in my ftp directory they exist. I am not sure what I am doing wrong? I can link to the live ...

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@Feeds ouch my toes
00:35
I wonder if I'm crazy or crazy like a fox.
00:55
Both?
Lets hope so.
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01:12
i think we need to add xor to the english language
so when people say "or" we know they didn't mean "xor"
My hunch is that among normal people, "xor" will get about as much traction as newfangled gender-neutral pronouns (ze, hir, etc.)
@GGG I just wrote XOR in an email to someone.
@adiabatic We used to have more pronouns, once upon a time.
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heheh nice
If you want to start a negotiation session with someone when you can't tell if they mean "or" or "xor", say "yes" when they ask you when you'd rather have chicken or beef
Thoust was a word, and it didn't mean "you".
Rather implies XOR
01:15
You could be obtuse and ignore that hint.
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yeah i used to do that sometimes but nobody got it :(
"do you want chicken or beef?" ... "yes."
You could ignore how we understand english.
Lojban (pronounced ) is a constructed, syntactically unambiguous human language based on predicate logic, succeeding the project of Loglan. The name "Lojban" is a combination of loj and ban, which are short forms of logji (logic) and bangu (language), respectively. Development of the language began in 1987 by The Logical Language Group (LLG), who intended to realize Loglan's purposes as well as further complement the language by making it more usable, and freely available (as indicated by its official full English name "Lojban: a realization of Loglan"). After a long initial period of de...
3 hours left in the day, still didn't even get everything done. ffffffffffffffffffff
My todo list is disgusting.
Fun lojban fact: Conditional commands ("stop or I'll shoot") are grotesquely verbose.
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01:19
@Incognito i haven't done anything meaningful in like a week and I'm about two days behind deadline if that makes you feel any better
user1385191
I've spent more time outside than coding this week
So this company sends me a rejection email, but this is how they sign it off
Chirp chirp.
The Storybird Team
Here's how I'm signing off my reply
Onomatopoeia,
Brian
I think I'm clever anyway.
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ha
I wonder if there's enough 'out there' to support a full Tumblr, say, of hilariously inappropriate e-mail signatures
@Incognito :D
01:25
This other company seems to like me however, they scoped out my SO account.
@adiabatic ze, hir :D
epic
Kommen zi hir?
ACHTUNG!
ALLES TURISTEN UND NONTEKNISCHEN LOOKENPEEPERS!
DAS KOMPUTERMASCHINE IST NICHT FÜR DER GEFINGERPOKEN UND
MITTENGRABEN! ODERWISE IST EASY TO SCHNAPPEN DER
SPRINGENWERK, BLOWENFUSEN UND POPPENCORKEN MIT SPITZENSPARKSEN.
IST NICHT FÜR GEWERKEN BEI DUMMKOPFEN. DER RUBBERNECKEN
SIGHTSEEREN KEEPEN DAS COTTONPICKEN HÄNDER IN DAS POCKETS MUSS.
ZO RELAXEN UND WATSCHEN DER BLINKENLICHTEN.
@GGG I want (chicken or beef) very clever
I've seen a bunch of sets of gender-neutral pronouns, and by "a bunch" I mean "at least two".
What's more, when I say "yes" to those kinds of or-questions, I tend to mean "yes (to both)", not "it is true that I want at least one of those"
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Q: wp_enqueue_script isn't connecting my custom js file

Anders KitsonI am using wp_enqeue_script to link to a custom.js file in my plugins folder. However I am expecting a link to show up on the page but it doesn't is there something else I am supposed to other than place this in the header. <?php wp_enqueue_script('myscript', '/wp-content/plugins/myplugin/my...

 
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lol
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A: Absolute positioning relative to list items

GGGOkay, that mockup clears things up. I think. Does this work for you? ul { list-style-image: url(http://cdn1.iconfinder.com/data/icons/splashyIcons/breadcrumb_separator_arrow_full.png); background-color: #dfdfc9; margin: 0; padding: 0; } p { position: relative; left: 2em;...

look at the comments ;)
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Q: including javascript file in header

Anders KitsonI have tried to use ep_enqueue, and I can't figure out how to implement it. I have resorted to just using bloginfo to link to my js file. It works fine on my remote server, but as soon as I upload to my host the resource is not found. Not sure why this would be happening. <script src="<?ph...

@GGG Wow. That's terrible.
Screw that guy.
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i thought it was kinda funny
I don't know. People just seem to ignore guidelines for posting good questions, and then get pissed when people don't help them.
It gets annoying ;-)
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i was kind of being a dick
but yeah the Q was terrible
02:48
Weird. He has more rep and shinies than I do, and I'd like to think I ask better questions than that…
OK, N=1 for my questions. Still.
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@adiabatic lol you have super low rep
must have real work to do ;)
I've just started, and my comparative expertise is in weird bits of SVG
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hmm that's cool, how did you pick that up
greetings
I think I just read the spec and started typing.
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02:51
heh, nice
why the hell is there no
That's basically my workflow now. Sometimes I'll use Inkscape for things that lend themselves better to hand-drawing, but I still like the mathematical precision of what I can get with just a text editor and ancillary Excel spreadsheet.
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inkscape is great. It's so much better for web stuff than illustrator, it's ridiculous.
were you around back in the sodipodi days?
I have a handwritten icecast-logo.svg that has a "last saved" date of 2/13/2003.
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then yes :) inkscape was forked from another program called sodipodi
I don't think I was aware of sodipodi at the time, though.
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02:57
i found it by accident and was blown away... it was the first time i realized you could do great pixel art with vector
and it's tough to be ignorant of the fork history, especially if you look at all the sodipodi:… elements and attributes that Inkscape generates…
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yep all the proprietary sodipodi namespace stuff remained
I'm still getting the hang of all the tools Inkscape has to make smooth Bézier curves.
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sort of wish someone would standardize all that stuff
I wish the one I-thought-it-was-simple image I made in Sodipodi would display in IE9.
No, wait. It displays in IE9, but doesn't when you shove it into a 44x44px <img> tag.
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02:59
yeah that's one thing i noticed about svg
the various UAs are weird about scaling them differently
it's probably the result of some of them reading some proprietary tags and others not
That's just the first ten feet of the rabbit hole. Then there's also differences between SVG copypasta vs. in-an-img-tag vs. in-an-object-tag…
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yep.. vs svg document, vs svg-and-html-in-one...
ah well, at least vml is gone
It's not proprietary tags, it's just that they behave differently depending on whether they have width and height attributes vs. just a viewBox attribute
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hmm... just different behaviors for poorly specced stuff probably then
I forget the exact requirements under which this bug turns up, but if you have an SVG image with a viewBox but no height or width, and stick it in an HTML page via <img>, the thing will stretch and squeeze around based on the viewport dimensions
and I'm not sure if this is a webkit thing or webkit-and-gecko
but ever since I've had to stick width and height attributes on my images, and it's more pointless bloat
03:05
Has anyone here ever used a Google Developer API? In particular, the Finance API?
I mean, I can understand how browser makers might not be able to cope with images that don't have intrinsic sizes, but I never expected SVG images to look like they're being run through a funhouse-mirror set if your browser window dimensions change
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hahah yeah that's a good point... I wonder how it works with percent-based sizes
the editors always set them to pixels but i think percent is also legit
Inkscape doesn't understand stroke-width: 2.5%.
(although that's a different thing entirely)
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no i mean for the document size
and inkscape may not understand that either but i'm pretty sure the browsers recognize it
Browsers do, yes.
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03:08
i just had an urge to downvote a question from the questions list without actually clicking through
is that bad
<img style='width: 50%'> should work OK. Probably.
@GGG: as long as you didn't act on the urge, that's OK
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you can't even downvote from the list
and you shouldn't be able to
but i just tried to do it
Could someone at least take a look at my question? stackoverflow.com/questions/9371503/…
I have no clue what to do anymore
@MarkLyons if I had the foggiest idea what the Google Finance API did or how to use it, sure…
That's the problem, hardly any info on it other than the sparse documentation
Its probably that I'm interpreting things wrong. Its a lot to ask for, but I'd really appreciate it if someone could maybe read through the documentation to see if I'm not understanding something
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03:14
@MarkLyons can't you see how busy we are ;p
Yeah, everyone here probably is busy with their own projects. If anyone does have a few minutes to look through that I'd be really grateful though
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@MarkLyons I was being sarcastic. You should tag it with javascript, not java. Totally different thing.
once you do that, javascript people will see it ;)
Oh, my bad. Fixed now
there, now you can properly leverage the hive mind
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lol
@MarkLyons "feed requires authentication" looks suspicious. Did you forget to pass some authentication credentials?
03:19
setupmyservice() is supposed to do the log-in, authenticate, and redirect back
When I get that error, its when I just put the portfolio retrieve function by itself, so no authentication (maybe it keeps the token, not sure)
I think the real problem lies in the if statement argument: google.accounts.user.checkLogin(scope)
Because it always reverts to setupmyservice()
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=/
i have no clue, sorry
but i do actually have to get back to work
or get to work in the first place
I understand, thanks for trying
Haha, good luck with that
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heh thanks
 
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what is a simple way to convert php arrays to javascript and vice versa?
04:40
@GGG noobs, be noobs
@GGG answer nob question, get free rep
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that question was so dumb i was certain that couldn't actually be what he was asking
i have no idea how you deciphered that
Assume people are idiots
It helps, a lot.
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but... just... damn.
i mean sometimes it's really, really, bad
this stuff is really probably not good for the site
you and RobG are smart guys, you need to be answering smart questions
so do i really, i went on a rep binge because i thought i could edit stuff at 1k rep, but turns out it's 2k
:P
Yes it's a waste of time
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yes i think i'd even throw a few choice adjectives like "gigantic" in there
04:55
how to make tabs in jquery mobile
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no
what the hell is up with jsfiddle
that is just dumb
"Uncaught ReferenceError: foo is not defined"
oh awesome this works: jsfiddle.net/Yndnu/1
:p
why does everyone use jsfiddle instead of jsbin again?
because js... autocompletes to jsfiddle
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mine autocomples to jsfiddle.com :(
typed it by mistake one time
don't type it, there's nothing there and your autocomplete will break forever
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Q: wp_enqueue has a resource but doesn't generate a script tag

Anders KitsonI am really confused as to how wp_enqueue_script works. I have the following code in my header, and when I inspect it in safari in the resources tab I can see it, however in the source code for the html there is nothing linking to it. So I don't understand how it shows up in the resources tab wit...

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Q: How to redirect user into mobile website?

iLaHi how to redirect the user into mobile site when the user accessing from mobile. Say example i have site called www.mysite.com. Now, a person accessing a website from mobile it should redirect to www.mysite.com/mobile or www.m.mysite.com. I put some research in google that we can redirect using...

 
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RT @jphpsf: @tomdale Check out this link: https://wiki.mozilla.org/DevTools/RoadmapDec2011 JS debugger and network profiler are on roadmap for Q3 2012
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RT @ndw: XML-ER http://norman.walsh.name/2012/02/20/XML-ER
RT @brianleroux: Vibration https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2012-February/019294.html and Media Capture https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2012-February/019481.html landing in WebKit
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RT @beverloo: Last week in WebKit: calculated CSS values and the translate attribute http://www.webkit.org/blog/1804/last-week-in-webkit-calculated-css-values-and-the-translate-attribute/ #WebKit
RT @devongovett: New interpreter for JavaScriptCore (JS engine in Safari) just got 2-2.5 times faster. I love it when that happens! http ...
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hi all
anyone here ?
07:58
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need help plz
Well, how about just asking. If someone is around that can answer it he certainly will.
yeah, sure
I have a html table with multiple TBODY tags, Can anyone tell me how to sort the table with multiple TBODY tags
I am trying to use sorttable.js library
But I guess it works only for a table with single tbody tags
a table must have a single tbody tag
if you need several tbody tags, then you need several tables
this is my table structure
<div id="ScheduleDiv">
<table id="MaintbTemp" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%" border="1">
<tr id="ScheduleRow">
<td style="width: 24%;">
<div id="Div1" style="overflow: scroll; overflow-y: hidden;">
<table id="tbDiv1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<tbody id="tbody_Div1">
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</td>
<td style="width: 48%;">
<div id="Div2" style="overflow: scroll; overflow-y: hidden;">
<table id="tbDiv2" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<tbody id="tbody_Div2">
</tbody>
</table>
I have a table with id MaintbTemp
and under its tr I have 3 tables which contain a tbody each
I wish to sort these tbodies if any column header is clicked on any tbody
08:13
is there any reason not to use a single table ?
Yeah, I needed that for grouping the elements, because I am using a repeater control in asp.net and then converting the repeater into this table structure
@FlorianMargaine According to W3C you can have multiple tbody elements in your table.
@Octavian : oh, my bad, that doesn't look very semantic to me :)
Yeah, multiple tbody elements are allowed in a single table as well
I am using sorttable.js library, and I am able to sort individual tbody elements, but not all the 3 tbody elements
08:19
@Warrior : you should check out on sorttable.js library's website
I did check for it there, but i guess they do not support this type of sorting yet, Do you know any other libraries that implement sorting ?
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@Warrior I think you're missing the point behind the way sorttable treats tbodys
it sorts them separately by design
matt kruse has something decent on his site
there are a few others
sorttable is pretty decent though
@GGG: yes you are right, it sorts tbodys separately
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that's supposed to be a feature =/
But I guess my design won't allow me to use sorttable then
so just searching for some other alternative
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08:23
no but why do you have multiple tbody
I needed that for grouping the elements, because I am using a repeater control in asp.net and then converting the repeater into this table structure
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ah, good old asp.net
alright, carry on
:( yeah can't help using asp.net, I work for a company
well
I really like @Raynos's DOM-shim
and I want to use it now :(
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Q: First jQuery project, a simple lightbox

pinguPlease review my first query project, it achieves the desired result, but am I doing it right? window.onresize = centreBoxInViewport; function displayLightBox(obj) { // Get the path to the image var path = obj.getAttribute("href"); // Create a new image, and set its source. va...

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@Warrior i work for a company too. They used to use asp.net too.
but not anymore. bwahahah
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Q: Is linking to CSS or JavaScript without the protocol supported in all browsers?

Bernhard HofmannI've learnt that I can reference CSS and JavaScript by using the "//domain/path" format rather than being specific about whether the resource should be loaded over HTTP or HTTPS. Examples: <link href="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1/themes/base/jquery-ui.css" rel="stylesheet" type=...

i love seeing stuff like this. had no freaking clue this existed
given the vote count i have a feeling a lot of other people didn't know about it either
@GGG: good for you :)
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What's crazy is asp.net is so painful for web development... so damn awkward
like the tbody problem you were having
or like everythings-a-fucking-form
and yet people use it to build massive sites
like stack exchange network
i've never understood that
in general .net framework isn't bad, it's nicer than java. C# is nicer than java.
but asp.net is just abysmally bad
never used it, can't tell :)
but I heard razor is good as a templating engine, though
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yeah its a dupe
im glad he posted it though
and i can't cv =p
Don't worry it is closed already. ;)
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now honestly, did you guys have any clue that existed?
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i sure as hell didn't
no the // thing
09:24
Oh I see. No, I didn't either.
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and it's been around forever apparently
I've used it for quite a long time to load jquery from google's cdn
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@FlorianMargaine do you recall where you heard about it?
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I can't find any reference to it other than the RFC from more than a year or two ago
but there's an old rfc from 2005 and an even older one that included it also
09:28
I don't really remember, it's been years...
oh, not that old
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ok yeah to me 2 years is not really a long time in web-time
i guess i need to get more up to speed with the cool new stuff
this one probably : encosia.com/…
back to 2008
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yeah i think this guy is the one who probably dug up that RFC and tried it out
well anyway it just solved a minor headache for me
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Q: passing value to controller in codeigniter using ajax in jquery mobile

eng_mazzyI'm trying to pass latitude and longitude value to the index function in controller named Add. google chrome browser reveles correctly geolocation but when I try to pass values in the controller using $this->input->post('latitude), $this->input->post('longitude') these are blank. som...

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A: javascript onselect for p tag

sinsedrixBy default a p tatg is not selectable, you can set it selectable with this short code: $('p') .attr("tabIndex", 0) .css({"-moz-user-select": "none","-webkit-user-select": "none","-khtml-user-select": "none"}) .attr("unselectable", "on");

^ duh
Uh?
I fail to understand the question. :/
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hey isn't arguments supposed to not be enumerable in strict mode =/
why can i do this:
(function(a,b,c){
"use strict";
for (var foo in arguments) console.log(arguments[foo])}(1,2,3))
or am i just not understanding what "non-enumerable" is supposed to mean
@OctavianDamiean The question is asking how to detect user selection in the <p> tag. That answer suggests that, by default, you cannot select text in a <p> and then goes on to tell you how to enable selection (only the code disables user selection).
@AndyE Oh right. I got that the answer is absolutely contradicting, heh. :)
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damnit where's @Raynos when you need him
10:33
@GGG: where did you read that? Making the numeric properties of the arguments object non-enumerable would effectively kill its usefulness.
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@AndyE trying to find it now
i swear i just read it five minutes ago
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Q: Vertical page flip effect

SERPROI found turn.js as a very simple and nice effect to create page flip effect. The problem is that I'm looking for that effect but vertical not horizontal. Does anybody knows any Javascript or what should I modify in that one to get the result I'm looking for?

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@Feeds ffs
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@AndyE ok, I misread this:
10.6: In Edition 5 the array indexed properties of argument objects that correspond to actual formal parameters are enumerable. In Edition 3, such properties were not enumerable.
need to sleep.
@OctavianDamiean lol i wonder how long it took him to type that backwards
i assume you guys are using some clever RTL character trick
10:42
@GGG I used an RTL override character, he actually typed the whole thing backwards :-p
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heheh, good, that's what i thought. My mind has not completely gone to sleep yet.
Strangely, my user name was RTL but the post time was LTR... weird.
I wonder if they explicitly set LTR on the post time.
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for my your user name shows as E yndA there
(but i can't cut and paste it here, i had to retype obviously)
the date is also all the way to the left
&#8238; Test
<span class="comment-date" dir="ltr">
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wow the gnome screenshot thing is unbearably slow
you know i just realized this laptop is like 9 years old
i need to upgrade
Use Shutter. It is awesome!
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is it in apt?
@OctavianDamiean ‮You have to copy & paste the override character from somewhere else...
It is in the Ubuntu repositories, not sure what you are using.
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10:48
guys, I've got a question
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@AndyE
^
@OctavianDamiean ubuntu of course. I held on to debian for a while but eventually the dark side got me
@FlorianMargaine is it a good one?
@GGG The dark side!? </3
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I keep reading your name alternately as Margarine and Migraine :( I'm sorry
10:50
if I build an web application, say in php, and I want a realtime part on this web app. So I use nodejs with socket.io for this part. The problem is, on the client side, does socket.io handle well the JSONP fallback ? I mean, the node.js server will pose cross domain problems.
@GGG Depending on the question, the latter may be more fitting :-)
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rofl
@GGG : actually, that's "Margaine" :)
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yes, i know, i shouldn't have said anything
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10:50
@OctavianDamiean you know it is ;)
@AndyE : so? is my question interesting? :)
@Florian: it is, but you'll have to direct it towards one of the node experts, like @Raynos or @IvoWetzel. Neither of which are currently here :-p
@GGG No. It isn't the dark side. If it is then I'm a Sith lord.
hm, I didn't use the correct words on google search
socket.io cross-domain brings some interesting results
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@OctavianDamiean all of my boxes are currently running ubuntu. Desktops and servers. No dual boot :)
10:55
alright, this answers my question. stackoverflow.com/a/8971395/851498
@GGG Then you are on the right side. :D
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but i miss the debian culture
ubuntu culture is totally different
ubuntu on servers too?
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and i miss that cool red spiral
yup the long term service releases or whatever they're called
What exactly do you miss in the Ubuntu culture?
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10:57
the signal to noise ratio is worse
oh, so the ubuntu choice is because of the official support?
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no, just easier to keep up with one OS
ah :)
weak! :p
@GGG You know about Ask Ubuntu right?
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i used to do debian on the servers and ubuntu on the desktops
@OctavianDamiean yeah found that recently
10:58
Cool.
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debian culture is more straight to the point, no feelings spared type of deal

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