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11:03
Webcam.js relies on Flash for browsers that do not support getUserMedia?...... are there any plugin that works without both flash and HTML5..... I don't know how it can be done
@KhalidHussain No.
@BenFortune Thank you.... Then may be I am in trap :(.... this is the requirement from client: mobile browser should be able to capture image using mobile camera without both flash and HTML5.
@KhalidHussain Why? They support HTML5
11:19
@BenFortune, for example safari 6 does not support HTML5, in that case webcamJS depends on flash.... but client does not want to install flash...
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g
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guys
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how do I extract a substring from a string using regex
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function solution(S);
that, given a non-empty string S consisting of N characters, returns the length of its longest substring that is a valid password. If there is no such substring, your function should return -1. For example, given "a0Ba", your function should return 2, as explained above. Given "aobb", your function should return -1, since there is no substring that satisfies the restrictions on the format of a valid password.
Well then the client is shit out of luck.
11:21
@KhalidHussain Maybe just send them a physical Polaroid camera
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this returns me the whole string
@Martinloc Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
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not just the part I need
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sorry
11:22
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@Martinloc Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
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I just did
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@Martinloc Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
Jesus fucking christ, she's telling you how to format
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I am doing that
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11:23
I am pressing CTRL +k
Then don't.
@Martinloc While having the text selected
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i AM DOING THAT
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sorry for the caps
@OliverSalzburg that's not necessary
11:24
@JanDvorak Oh, didn't know. Thanks
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function solution(S) {
var regex = /^(?=.*[A-Z])[0-9a-zA-Z]{1,}$/;
var test = S.match(regex);
alert(test[0]);
}
solution('1Adjdjdjj'); // 2
@OliverSalzburg ha ha.. yes you are right
Nice. Now, let's try the same with indentation.
How can I declare an empty matrix or two-dimensional array? I've tried this var m = [[]]; but it doesn't seem to be working.
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it works from my laptop not from my pc? wtf
11:25
pc fail! \o/
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is it the same command for windows ? CTRL + K ?
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jesus
@JoãoPaiva There's no such thing as two-dimensional array. You have array of arrays.
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@JanDvorak why that function returns the whole substring and not just the regex match?
It does return the match
11:26
@JanDvorak How can I declare an empty array of arrays, then?
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@JanDvorak so there is something wrong with my regex? I just want to return the substring that has at least one uppercase char
@Martinloc Your expression matches the whole string
You can have an empty array, or you can have an array of empty arrays.
@Martinloc well, you did.
@JanDvorak But what's the syntax?
@JoãoPaiva What for?
11:28
@JanDvorak I tried it like this var m = [[]]; but it doesn't work.
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@JanDvorak so how would I extract "Ab" from something like "Abcdef
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sorry
@JoãoPaiva It totally does work. It creates an array with one array inside
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more like
would not [x, y] be considered two-dimensional?? [1, 1] = "first name', [1, 2] = "last name"... [2, 1] = "first name', [2, 2] = "last name"...etc. :P
11:29
@thedigitalmouse that's not valid syntax
@Martinloc ([A-Z][a-z])+
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For example, given "a0Ba", the substrings that are valid passwords are "a" and "Ba". Note that "aBa" is not a substring and "aos" is not a valid password.
well ok, it's not valid javascript syntax... :D
@JanDvorak When I try filling it, there's no problems for the first line of the matrix, but when I add a new line to the matrix an exception occurs.
Sounds a lot like homework to me
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11:29
basically
@Martinloc a0Ba is also a substring and a valid password
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I want to do not match the numbers
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and the substring
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has to have at least one uppercase
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var regex = /^(?=.*[A-Z])[a-zA-Z]{1,}$/;
11:30
@JoãoPaiva because you only have one (empty) row. If you want multiple rows, you have to add the rows.
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does this look ok?
hmm for JS probably [1][1] = "first name', [1][2] = "last name" is better :D
That works, but it doesn't autovivify rows.
@JanDvorak But I need it to be dynamic. How can I add rows inside a for loop?
How do you assign an empty array as en element of some other array?
11:32
@JanDvorak $scope.matrix[i] = new Array();?
Not optimal, but it works
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@JanDvorak how do I find a substring that contains no digits and at least 1 Uppercase?
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basically from"a0Ba",
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only "Ba" is a match
@JanDvorak Thanks, at least I now understand why it was lauching an exception. Thank you very much.
11:34
@Martinloc now that's a specification you can try and implement. Hint: what do ^ and $ do in a regex?
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beginning and end of string?
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the thing is
Yes. Now why are those in your attempt to match a substring?
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because I suck at regex?
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lol
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11:37
var regex = /(?=.*[A-Z])[a-zA-Z]{1,}/;
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with this
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if I have a string like '1Adjdjdjj3jdjdA'
Repeating the same regex over and over again is probably not going to help
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it matches the first substring
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but not hte second
11:41
indeed
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@JanDvorak I dont understand why
@Martinloc what second substring? You have to be very specific when asking regex questions.
I guess he wants the global flag
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basically I want to match all substrings that have at least one uppercase
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and no digits
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11:48
so if the string is "Abc1Def"
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it has to match Abc and Def
sounds doable
Does the matched substring need to have an uppercase, or is "ab" a valid match in "ab12CD"?
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@KendallFrey it has to have an uppercase
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so in "ab12CD"
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11:49
only "CD" would be valid
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var regex = /"(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*)[a-zA-Z]{1,}"/;
In that case you'll need something like:
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this wont work
@KendallFrey sssh
[A-Za-z]*[A-Z][A-Za-z]*
11:50
OK, that's a better solution than I had in mind
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@KendallFrey do () parenthesis have to go somewhere?
Why would?
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not sure why it returns null
Not sure what does.
11:56
If you want us to diagnose some code you have, we have to be able to read it
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function testRegex(str) {
    var regex = /"[A-Za-z]*[A-Z][A-Za-z]*"/;
    var test = str.match(regex);
    console.log(test);
}
testRegex('1Adjdjdjj3jdjdA'); // 2
any typeahead users here?
what on earth is a "bike shed mutex implementation"? -> github.com/mafintosh/mutexify
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@KendallFrey that returns null?
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I was expecting to have an array with all the matches
12:04
@Martinloc ehm, why do you have quotes in your regex?
also, You probably need to use the 'g' (global) regex flag
@KendallFrey /2b|!2b/
@rlemon good question
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wope that worked!
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is any good resource for regex that is a must read
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12:07
I have been reading tutorials about them but still not really getting them when they are complicated
Just learn about all the different features regex has. They're very simple by themselves, and very powerful when combined into a single expression.
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thanks @KendallFrey you are a star! @JanDvorak thanks to you too, you are the neckbeard's master :D
I hate naming things... I wonder if there's a job for someone good at naming
12:12
so, a company for which I'm making a site is supporting various charity things and stuff, and I need to find a small amount of words so it can be put in a navigation bar
this kind of nav bar: coresecurity.com
can't think of much... "who we support" is too long, "support" gives the wrong idea...
clients
"causes" is wrong too
oh no, it's not clients
"helpees" is unorthodox but clear
12:14
the company gives a percentage of the earnings to NGOs and similar
@JanDvorak that took me at least 10 seconds to process the meaning of
The more attention they give
or they're simply more confused
"supporting"?
that's a long word tho...
I'd keep "whom we support"
that's still way too long for a nav bar
donations?
12:16
@KendallFrey that makes it look like you're donating to the company
not the company is donating to others
Well that's what you described
oh
that way
client pays company → company gives percentage of earnings to NGOs
!!urban ngo
@JanDvorak Ngo A Vietnamese last name, has chinese origins relating to that of Ng in Cantonese and Wu in Mandrin, all meaning corn the vegetable. About 1.3% of Vietnamese have this last name. Pronounced as "No" in english. Famous people having this last name include Ngo Dinh Diem a South Vietnamese President.
"NGOs"?
12:17
non-grant organisation?
non governmental organizations, usually non profit charities
non player character
!!define ngo
@towc ngo NGO, non-governmental organization
not Google, obviously
12:19
can't argue against that
anyway, ideas?
oh, turns out they're not actually charities
just research companies
enough with your europe foo
look who's risen from hell :D
sup?
pokemon go ?
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i often see those things on a submenu of "about us" or something similar, often under the name of "giving back" or "charities we support"
i'm guessing you want it to be a toplevel menu item?
12:28
@epynic no, thanks, I've had enough.
it's "gotta catch em all", not "gotta catch some of em"
em is so old-school. Use rem.
px for-the-win! \o/
\o
@towc how about just 'we support' ?
12:37
"our work"
Guys.. I have a question about mouseover mask images
http://preview.themeforest.net/item/kids-life-children-wordpress-theme/full_screen_preview/10068328 use something what I expect to do. but its works correctly if we have a background with 1 color and not an images.. (like, if you change background color for body element.. you saw the gray border...
It is possible to fix it?
closes the previous comment as unclear
its not clear?
indeed
12:54
"we support" is a good one, thanks @thedigitalmouse
no problem
otherwise look up synonyms at thesaurus.com for 'support' :D
is there a better way to indicate FAQ so it's not all caps and to a non efl it doesn't sound like "fuck"?
need a short version of 'Frequent Questions'... might see how 'FQs' look on the page
or 'FAQs' if you don't want to spell it out
FQs is certainly better than FAQ
needs to be shortish
'Questions'
or 'Qs'
that will confuse 'em :D
i like FQs or FAQs
12:58
Guys, there's these 2 documentation suggested edit that need rejection. Both are covered elsewhere already: stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/59888 and stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/59875 I'm out of review votes, myself...
In other words, :D
And boom, done :D
Another : stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/59957 console.log with Node.js should be covered in the Node.js tag. Not in JavaScript's "Hello World".
As if node.js wasn't javascript
It is, but it has a section of it's own
The added example is more of a tutorial on running JS with Node.js than a "hello world" example.
Basically, that example should go here:
34
score
8
8 examples
21 contributors
Does node.js console go to stdout?
Heck if I know
By the way, that exact example was removed before
It's being added by a 101 rep user
Oh, and the grammar in there ain't exactly good, either.
@Cerbrus wtf lol
13:11
Who cares about grammar, except me?
I do
In docs.
And in here, but to a lesser extent than you do
I do.
I'm not a JanDvorak about it, though. :)
@JanDvorak.. the features where you put your mouse into the cartoon in this [link](http://preview.themeforest.net/item/kids-life-children-wordpress-theme/full_screen_preview/10068328) (the mouse over..) to do this design.. the website use an overlay image with the background as the same as the "body" background. How should do the same thing.. but with a custom background image with a design.
If I change the background ([I saw something like](https://i.imgur.com/CcMWlZd.png)
the link setup not working?
[text](http://link.com)
@Jean-philippeEmond You're missing the http://
nop.
your link not work too..
13:17
Google === [Google](http://google.com)
My link was in a code block.
Links are working just fine
@Jean-philippeEmond link <...> I saw something like
Working just fine.
@towc My company does something similar. What is the nature of the NGOs you support? For my company it's missionary work, so we use "Missions" in our nav bar.
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@DawnPaladin not actually NGOs, more like just companies who are giving free services
or doing really good research
its a copy/past.. well.. my http as here.. for the imgur I have the GreenShot tool.. it copy automatically in my clipboard.. JS room don't like me :P
"whom we help"
13:21
@Cerbrus That's racist; where are all the black kids?
settled with "we support" @JanDvorak :P
@ndugger eh, whut?
it's a joke
@ndugger, behind the page!
:P
It's 50% women, though
13:22
images of 3 or more children must represent all known ISO colors.
@ndugger Oh, I never even opened the links
What iso?
The ISO.
isometric children
serious question: why does React not recommend using context?
13:23
What game?
@corvid it breaks react's normal rules of having data only passes directly to children. It's like a global variable.
@towc Ah, OK. We had something like that too that we called "Trusted Resources". Glad you found something you like :-)
@Luggage Would it be okay if you do want something passed to all children, regardless? Eg, for like the current user, creating an authentication component that passes the current user down to the children
Sounds reasonable. I'd still limit which components know about this context.currentUser as much as possible.
I ask a simple question .. and now we are in a political and moral debate -_-" gods..
lol
13:26
e.g. Limit it to just the same components you'd reference directly in your router.
Are you propositioning polytheism? Boo ya.
A god is running for office?
which one?
That's not a god.
That's the god of privacy.
13:28
can corporations run for an office?
Google is the god... check what he know about you... it know where you are.. access on all website with analytics, their spider.. he influence your choice
@JanDvorak omg, don't say that too loudly.
Just imagine Google was the chairman of Google.
Oh I was thinking of passing it in the Router context, eg:
export default (
  <Route path="/" component={App}>
    <IndexRoute component={Landing} />
    <Route path="/secure" component={Secure}>
      <Route path="/users" component={UserList} />
    </Route>
  </Route>
)
Where Secure is the one that will pass the currentUser down by context
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13:30
@corvid i don't know. I understand why context is anti-react, and I know there are exceptions but I'm no expert on when it's appropriate.
anyone know how to fix the cartoon problem by the way?
@Luggage you're on the list just for reading that sentence
:o
which one? which sentence and which list?
I read sentences all day long.
Doesn't matter. You've read it already.
umm
13:33
Well, sentence fragments, mostly.
well my chat thought your were replying to the comment above you (Jean's)
still, Jan's correct.. it doesn't matter
\s
@KendallFrey ahaha someone is making this mod
excellent
is that going up, down, or nowhere?
wouldn't it be very hard to make a buoyant balloon on mars?
(or duna)
Usually they make them on Earth
13:44
touché
Mars, somewhat. Duna, less so
Duna has quite a bit of atmosphere
Which makes for some cool shots
I hate Solr so much
Welcome to my life
You are me now
13:52
I love Solr. Never used it, though.
What's Solr?
I love Sol
Solr is satan's arsehole
It can't get too close though
it's a search framework, like elastic, but specifically meant for java nonsense
It's interesting how "It can't get too close" is the exact opposite of "It can never get too close"
13:55
I don't think those are opposite.
ohh, i gotcha.
guys is my js selectall function correct?

http://pastebin.com/M3ZZuZ5w
well.. the second sentence can be interpreted two ways.
@Lynob you tell
seems correct to me and dont want to create a js array to test it, you are faster than me
Also, employed
13:57
Unable to tell. It references variables (permissions) that aren't defined there.
Solr is literally satans asshole with an XML configuration
You lost me at XML.
A.W.F.U.L = Americans Who Figuratively Use Literally
Also, I prefer convention over configuration.
Is solr the search thing?
full text search?
make a replacement in JS. Call it Lunr.
13:59
@JanDvorak I'm not being figuratively literal. I had to run...

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