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Q: Has Javascript developed beyond what it was originally designed to do?

Elliot BonnevilleI've been talking with a friend about the purpose of Javascript, when and how it should be used, etc. He quoted that: JavaScript was designed to add interactivity to HTML pages [...] JavaScript gives HTML designers a programming tool HTML authors are normally not programmer...

 
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BALLS!!! >.<
sorry that's my tourettes face
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question regarding implementing MVC in javascript.. I've got some objects that I want to draw according to some data requested by the user. I'm using raphael to draw and I'm wondering where to draw the line between model and view.
In the model I take the data, cast it into objects with appropriate properties. Now, in the view, I take these objects and render them to the page through methods provided by raphael
in between however, I need to adapt the properties on the object to the dimensions of the page. Would this sort of manipulation be okay to do in the view?
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Q: JavaScript evolution -- weeding out the confusion

good_computerThere was JavaScript v1.3 (I guess) that we all started with. Then there was JavaScript 2.0 that Adobe implemented (ActionScript) but was abandoned later. Then came E4X. Then ES5. There is also ES harmony. I am really confused about which version is the latest and where is the standards body goi...

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Q: how to create menu by coding for user in wordpress.

SANS780730I am creating new plugin,when i install my plugin i want to create menus for user.and i want to show more details in menu page.how do it? I got this code: but i can only send few datas by $new_page_content = "words"; how to set page for content. and what is the $new_page_templ...

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is it just me or is calling things "amazingly right" amazingly g.ay?
 
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@Zirak yeah, thanks :D
@Radu that is usually what's called the controller that does this
Hey guys
anyone there?
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hi anyone here
07:42
hey any one here ?
No.
@Amaan i have a issue ? can you give me some hint
i am unable to solve the problem, as i tried max,
"will you do me a favor? you have to say yes before I tell you though!"
Yea, totally. :D
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what's cooler than tables for layout?
using document.write to output them!
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view-source:testjs.net/src
o_O I thought you were kidding!
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noop
In that case, oy ...
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hahah
07:49
you make me proud
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i'm not going to leave it like this
...for long
Too late the damage is already there.
what damage?
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how do you like my mini templates though
function tpl(templateId, options) {
  var t = document.getElementById(templateId).innerHTML;
  return t.replace(/{@(.*?)}/g, function(m0, m1) {
    return options && options[m1] || '';
  });
}
07:50
Image damage. :D
he's rising up against the hipster dictators... he's an inspiration
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and <script id="panel-template" type="text/html">
gotta love that
I do
I didn't even know you could do that
it's genius
should piss a lot of people off. that's great. =D
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07:51
because i can write silly templates in like 4 LOC
Right, silly templates.
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that's all i need for now
just to reduce redundancy
With Mustache you write smart templates. ;)
I can replicate the demo in a few lines of code
it does look interesting though
I might have to use the scheme
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hey i think this also qualifies as parsing html with regex
3 for 3
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@OctavianDamiean COZ PLATES' BETTER
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at is the best
i'm naming mine at
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cuz it's where it's at
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THERE
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OWOW CANT SEE IT
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ITS RIGHT THERE
WUT I NEED GLASSES THEN
OWAIT GOT'EM ON ALREADY
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lolol
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hmm
i can make it take functions
then it will be powerfuls
08:04
@GGG Y U NO USE PLATES
seriously though
there is no need to reinvent the wheel
tons of people have already made templates engines
I'm sure you can find something that fits you
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but then i have to read about it, learn to use it, put other people's crappy code in my project
when i probably need like 1/10 of it
read about it? learn to use it?
I'm using plates here as an example, but I'm sure other template engines are the same
but I haven't read much about it. Really. It just works out of the box. And just so simple/clean...
using plain html as template feels so clean
no weird syntax or anything
jQuery works out of the box... everyone knows the best products take a little elbow grease to get workin. duh. /sarcasm
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how does it look
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08:08
i just "invented" the syntax {@blah} for variable replacement
so how do you inject stuff
@FlorianMargaine that just looks like html...
using it is something like Plates.bind(html, template)
probably by class name
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function tpl(templateId, options) {
  var t = document.getElementById(templateId).innerHTML;
  return t.replace(/{@(.*?)}/g, function(m0, m1) {
    return options && options[m1] && options[m1].call && options[m1]() ||
        options && options[m1] || '';
  });
}
@andrewjackson this is what's powerful. There is no {} or anything, the template is just plain html
08:09
ya, but you have class names everywhere
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so how do you apply the template or whatever
and yeah, it maps by class name or anything you want actually
don't you already?
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how do you get stuff into different parts of it
no lol
I don't name anything and everything
seems redundant
var Plates = require('plates');

var html = '<div id="test">Old Value</div>';
var data = { "test": "New Value" };

var output = Plates.bind(html, data);
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08:10
what if you need to set a new id
what do you mean?
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...<div id="foo">...</div> ... <div id="bar">...</div>
etc
and? what do you want to do with it?
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i want to modify attributes in the template
so, that solution doesn't seem to work
you can use gEBI... I'm not sure about what you mean
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08:12
view-source:testjs.net/src
look at the "tpl" function and the script block after it
i'm replacing attributes
which is bad :/
I always thought it was a bad idea to generate html id
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why is it "bad"
no, it can prevent collisions
yeah, but do you absolutely need these ID ?
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no, i could use event handler attributes, or slow classes
don't troll :p
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kinda a stupid video, but meh...
but seriously, how do you know which ID are available then? It just seems weird to me...
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@FlorianMargaine you could do this if you really wanted:
var uid = 'x' + random();
tpl('some-template', {id:uid})
now you have a handle to it
that's unique
yeah I know
but it's just looks dirty...
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yeah... forget about the IDs
that's a temporary situation
these windows are going to be created with js eventually
so the functions will be bound to them directly
but i still might want to write other attributes like class
not being able to manipulate attributes is limiting
templates are just stupid anyways... it's all about:
div.innerHTML = "<span id='cool'>"+content+"</span>";
08:19
defining classes in the templates as plain html is fine, why not write the class straight in your template?
I think not manipulating attributes in your templates is clean
but, well, that's just some opinion :p
how do you even inject the HTML without innerHTML?
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yeah, clean is nice
flexible is nice too
you parse it??
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document.write
for now
@andrewjackson: container.parentNode.replaceChild(Plates.bind(html, notes), container)
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I mean... in a more permanent situation
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innerHTML
@FlorianMargaine so then it parses it?
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i think his "templates" are already in the DOM
mine are text
I'm pretty sure innerHTML is more efficient than parsing
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it's probably like cloneNode
08:22
my templates are loaded through ajax in html files
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on dom nodes that are already there
ahh ok
@FlorianMargaine so then, it's parsed? lol
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but they're nodes
@andrewjackson: inserting is more efficient, but I'm not sure about the redrawing
people who say innerHTML is bad are stuck in the past
08:22
or about what's next
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document.write is plenty efficient
since with innerHTML you have to reparse the dom
my templates are documentFragments
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yeah mine are just text
innerHTML only parses the HTML it inserts...
(which is way faster than DOM elements)
@GGG: which means you have to parse it after inserting it
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08:24
@FlorianMargaine no... document.write
it's only parsed once
yeah, once you insert it it's parsed
if you get it through ajax and you refuse to use innerHTML and document.write, what's your only option that's left?
you go through the string and manually parse everything?
@andrewjackson: replaceChild
oh
in the template engine you mean?
08:25
yes
plates uses documentFragments, so he can use the DOM inside
haven't looked at the source though
????????
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so it converts the XHR response from text to a document fragment?
you don't know what's a documentFragment?
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or XHR can return XML trees directly?
08:26
from the sounds of it, it probably goes through and parses with regex and "createElements" all over the place
that's just being stubborn imo
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no
that's way over the top to avoid "innerHTML"
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it's either XHR returning XML directly or innerhtml
anything else would be crazy
@GGG: no, I use the XHR response the get the template. Once I get the template as a documentFragment, I send it to Plates which binds the datas and returns a fullfilled documentFragment
XML would make more sense
08:27
that I can insert into the dom.
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@FlorianMargaine my question is how it gets from an XHR response into a document fragment
it's not plates that does that
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does XHR have some way of returning XML directly?
08:28
basically:
option 1 to use innerHTML
option 2 is to regex with createElement
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ok so it's innerHTML
see the Fragment function
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i'm pretty sure document.write is faster
ok, that part...
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and you don't really need the fragment
08:28
I need the fragment for Plates :)
innerHTML really isn't very bad... people just like to go a long with trends, and then go about spouting bs about how some sites are always wrong, and they're always right, and they know everything. lol
I know, because I do that too sometimes
I try not to, but I do
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can't you just pass it the div instead of sticking things in a frag?
nope, Plates needs some kind of DOM elements, so at least fragments
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a div is a dom element
=/
documentfragment is kind of cumbersome and mostly useless
hm
not sure about this, let me look
documentfragment is just fast :)
btw
for document.write
how do you use it to fill in a div which you have the id?
document.getElementById('test').write = '' ?
08:32
you might as well just have your ajax return json, and build your elements from that
@andrewjackson: but then the templates are bad
but yeah, I have to look at that
@ggg dude, xhr.responseText
Sorry, responseXML
oh yeah, I forgot about xhr.responseHTML
or XML, whatever it is
The x in xhr isn't just there
responseXML is supported everywhere?
08:35
It's XML http request, it better damn be there...
I wasn't sure about this, didn't have a clear answer anywhere, so I gave up on it
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@Zirak lol yeah i thought there was something like that
but doesn't it require the server to serve it up with the proper headers and crap
and it really has to be xml, not html
i think
@FlorianMargaine WHOAA!! That is really amazing!
Send it with the xml mimetype and it should be alright
08:38
@OctavianDamiean? ORLY?
I liked it at first too ;o)
and still do.
Also, sorry if I don't make any sense or am more of an ass than usual...
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the extra server request seems... extra
extra server request?
you mean setting the correct header?
meh ears are ringing... who's talking about me?
oh wait... I just had heavy metal blastin in my ears with headphones. >.<
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@FlorianMargaine no i mean the template being in a separate document
that means an extra request for each template
08:42
@GGG: ah. I could've kept it in the same document, I just think it's cleaner this way :)
@Zirak You're usually an ass!? Where, when?
I prefer to have the templates in the same document, and then get parse information through JSON
that's just me though...
it usually turns out very clean, and really fast
@andrewjackson: in this case, I use templates and datas (as json) out of the document
You see me as a big yellow face, but in reality I am a talking butt with arms
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heh, i like my string replacement templates
they are simple
08:44
^^
there are tons of simple like that out there.
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i made them so you can pass functions in the options object instead of strings
I don't remember who here, but someone made a Razor-like template for JS
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for filtering and crap or whatever
and it was all in a little jsfiddle
can't remember who did it though
or another thing you can do is serve the template along with the JSON data... so only modules/templates that get used are served
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08:45
razor templates?
razor from asp.net, yep
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how do those look
the cleanest templates I've found with weird syntax
IIRC Esailija did that
@Zirak That makes two of us then. :D
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idk, all you really need is string replacement
I wonder where he is, didn't show up in a while
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flow control and crap you can just do in js
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 <script> for(var tab in tabs) {
      document.write('<li><a href="'+tabs[tab].Url+'" >'
      +tabs[tab].Text+'</a></li>')
  } <script>
hmm yeah not as nice
08:48
guys... templates are stupid. >.<
You know why document.write() is bad?
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why
hey any one here ? i need some help regarding remove span Elements from a div
Crap ... I had planned to have the answer in my buffer already ...
Gimme a second.
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lol
templates are kind of stupid
if anything they should be processing instructions
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Q: Why is document.write considered a 'bad practice'?

FlySwatI know document.write is considered bad practice; and I'm hoping to compile a list of reasons to submit to a 3rd party vendor as to why they shouldn't use document.write in implementations of their analytics code. Please include your reason for claiming document.write as a bad practice below.

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some of those points are not accurate
any one ? i am having some trouble with removing extra span element, if possible can any one help me
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most of them are weak and apply only to narrow situations
document.write makes sense for templating. The other option would be to put some nodes there who's sole purpose is to get replaced
If you're past DOMready, document.write replaces the document content, it is also a form of html eval (consider xss ), and can always be do ne in another, saner methdod (I consider it an innerHTML sibling)
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yeah... situational
if you have script tags in the body that are calling document.write, the dom isn't ready
you're writing the html document on the fly, basically
not putting temporary nodes there, making a request to the server, adding nodes, reflowing document, etc
just doing it all in one shot
08:56
yeah... and I don't think that's clean at all. The html is already generated. If you need to generate html on the fly before the dom is ready, I do believe something's wrong.
For templating it may be fine, since templates === html
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i think it might be okay for templating too. I don't see anything wrong.
you could've done that on the server before instead of adding some overhead to the client for nothing (remember that 80% of time to load a page is usually on the client side)
yep templating is an edge case.
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that would send a bigger page
more redundant
and this is just an html document
the only server component is a thing i make XHR calls to
oh this is a fully ajax web app?
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08:58
yeah
I'd like to do this kind of thing. Unfortunately, SEO doesn't allow me to.
this is what's stopping me from using stuff such as backbone

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