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13:00
IE7 crashes too, or maybe it's something related to some windows update or so.
Is that the problem you're talking about?
oh lol, I was loading the same page :p
I remember reading that blog post years ago
yep, that's the one
OK, so it was an IE 8 blog post, not IE 9 :-p
@AndyE hahaha, i'm in tears right now
"You write a distributed map reduce function in Erlang"
"Did you just tell me to go fuck myself?"
"I believe I did, Bob"
yeah loved this one
hehe you find so many funny pictures while looking for meme bases
13:17
^ so true
user1157393
Hey, does anybody know how i can get an array into the value of this?
user1157393
$("<input type='hidden'/>").val(listItem.text()).appendTo(form).attr('name', 'listItem[]');
lol
@ChrisTill this, my dear, is unreadable code
user1157393
13:27
ok, i will try to explain a bit better
user1157393
i have a drag and drop calender, on drop i need to get the date, and title of the item dropped. I have these already in 2 variables.
user1157393
then on the next page (on submit) this is supposed to pick them up.
user1157393
foreach($_POST['listItem'] as $key => $values){

echo "<p></p><hr>";

list($eventDate, $eventTitle) = $values;
user1157393
it works fine with one value, the date.
user1157393
but now i need one more value to go across too.
user1157393
13:29
$("<input type='hidden'/>")
    .val(listItem.text())
    .appendTo(form)
    .attr('name', 'listItem[]');
^ this is more readable
user1157393
ok, thanks, Sorry!
Someone knows what's wrong with

Form.prototype.numbers_only = function(value)
{
return is_numeric.test(value);
};
yes, what is is_numeric?
Tu es français ?
13:30
yes, but we speak english in this room :)
I'm swedish but lives in france :)
Well, I have this php function
private function numbers_only($value)
{
return is_numeric($value);
}
It's validating a form, but I would like to validate it live, using JS
Hello guys
is_numeric doesn't exist in js
513
A: Validate numbers in JavaScript - IsNumeric()

CMS@Joel's answer is pretty close, but it will fail in the following cases: // Whitespace strings: IsNumeric(' ') == true; IsNumeric('\t\t') == true; IsNumeric('\n\r') == true; // Number literals: IsNumeric(-1) == false; IsNumeric(0) == false; IsNumeric(1.1) == false; IsNumeric(8e5) == false; So...

ok, is there a correspondancy ?
thanks I'll check that !
wait what!
user1157393
13:33
So Florian, do you have any ideas? This thing is driving me mad. its probably something so simple but ive spent all day on it now.
element.addEventListener('keyup', function(e) {
       if( isNaN(parseFloat(this.value) ) {
          alert('this is not valid input');
       }
});
function isNumber(n) {
  return !isNaN(parseFloat(n)) && isFinite(n);
}
or you can block not valid inputs.
why no typeof(n*1) === number ?
@ChrisTill I never worked with "array names", sorry
user1157393
13:35
Ok, no problem.
Anyissues with that method ?? or people just dont want the most obvious solution ?
element.addEventListener('keydown', function(e) {
       if( isNaN(parseFloat(String.fromCharCode(e.which) ) ) {
          e.preventDefault();
          return false;
       }
});
Form.prototype.numbers_only = function(value)
{
return (value - 0) == value && value.length > 0;
};

Worked just fine
^ this should block non numeric inputs.
@Jamescoo dude... isNaN + parseFloat
thats what I want, it's for a zipcode
13:37
@Abhishek typeof( ' ' * 1 ) === 'number' // true
Hmmm
not that good, heh?
thats actually insane :-|
@rlemon isNaN looks like indian language to me
and what about typeof ( n ) ?
13:38
NaN === Not a Number
@Jamescoo lol
the indian NaN are yummy though
ok I'll have a try, but is it really better than mine ?
</offtopic>
function is_number(value) {
    return !isNaN(parseFloat(value));
}
user1157393
So anybody else know how to pass an array for value through a hidden field?
13:40
@ChrisTill JSON
JavaScript Object Notation
@rlemon it works, but it accepts letters, I want only numbers :/
user1157393
$rlemon ok, here is my question stackoverflow.com/questions/10551650/…
user1157393
that could be the way to go, however i have it working without that right now with one value, i just need one more! so frustrating
@FlorianMargaine explain why will typeof(n) will fail ?
@ChrisTill you cannot send arrays via HTTP
unless you are passing it as JSON
JSON was the solution to HTTP limited data handling.
that could be the way to go it is the way to go.
user1157393
13:45
Ok
user1157393
JSON it is?
user1157393
i don't want to sound stupid but. How do i do that?
@FlorianMargaine nah I dont have ads on somethinghitme, I have them on my other sites zombiegames.net undeadgames.com zombiebooks.com gamesalways.com ... and more :P I make about half of what I make at my day job with ads.
@ChrisTill look up what JSON is first.. then there are internal methods.
JSON.parse / JSON.stringify
var obj = {
   'foo': 'bar',
   'biz: [
       'bang','boom'
   ]
};
JSON.stringify(obj);
user1157393
Ok, will i still be able to pick up those variables in a foreach?
13:53
on the server they are passed as JSON string.
you use json_decode() in php to parse it back to an array
user1157393
ok. sounds like what im after.
php you have json_encode and json_decode in js it's JSON.parse / JSON.stringify
user1157393
so this happens on drop. Can i put it inside this foreach? listItems.each(function(index){ //For each event do this:
var listItem = $(this);
$("<input type='hidden'/>").val(listItem.text()).appendTo(form).attr('name', 'listItem[]');
});
no build up your object. don't think about strings or forms or anything
user1157393
Ok, but i will need an object per 'dropped item' right?
13:57
var going_to_be_json = [];
list.each(function(i, item) {
  going_to_be_json.push({
     'id':item.id,
     'title': item.title,
     'date': (new Date()).now()
  });
});
hidden_form_element.val( JSON.stringify(going_to_be_json) );
user1157393
Thanks a lot!
hello @TomShreds
@FlorianMargaine Hi :-)
how you doing?
14:00
@FlorianMargaine fine! and you?
fine too, ty
@FlorianMargaine did you finally received my email? Yes my incoming email is gmail but I send stuff from me.com (if you were confused hehe)
the last one? yeah
user1157393
@rlemon last question. On the action page. How do i decode it into the 2 variables again?
json_decode
14:01
I mean, if it's about "c'est un peu la folie au boulot", then it's a yes
user1157393
ok, and thats in php yeh?
and I didn't even see the mail :p
@FlorianMargaine Exactly! Sorry about the delay, I'm "flowcharting" a whole system for next Wednesday and it's kind of crazy hehe
no worry, I don't have any schedule :p
<?php
$json_data_string = $_POST['hidden_form_field_containing_json_data']; // sanitize however
$array_data = json_decode($json_data_string);
14:03
You don't?! Lucky you :P
who needs commenting when you can use descriptive variables and keys!
about thinair? I don't have any :p
@Abhishek is zura garibovi a celebrity?
Oh alright, I thought in your general life :P
@FlorianMargaine who ?
he's got almost 70k subscribers on fb
but I guess your question answers me ^^
14:05
seems like
It's like written "SUBSCRIBE" all over the effin place
or might be an internet celebrity
yeah, and he spams his comments everywhere...
who the hell is this now?
thats good marketing you know ?
14:06
@FlorianMargaine where do you find these things?
if he shares something about 70k people will see it :P
even if 10% give a damn and your app is good :P you going rollin!
@rlemon @Abhishek "liked" one of his posts, so I saw it on fb
@FlorianMargaine i really liked the puppy :-)
by the way
@Abhishek so I should ask him to link to lememe?
14:07
If anybody saw dragon ball z here they ought to hear that sound track!
@rlemon go for it !
I'm at work
Florian do it laters :-) its a sound track no lyrics but awesome composition
that zura person :/ man if hes a celebrity his page sucks A**
@FlorianMargaine I share your pain, after having a look at some recent browser stats, there still way too much people not giving a fuck and using IE. I can't believe it, there should be some dirty way of installing Chrome Frame in user's back lol
14:12
@TomShreds there is , using flash
@rlemon this code crashes IE8
@TomShreds we can actually do somthing :P
@FlorianMargaine it CRASHES?! omfg.
start a moment , occupyIe.com ?
@Abhishek Never say flash again. lol
14:13
I was kidding :P lol
I know hehe
i have seen idiots
use firefox 3.5
and no wanna upgrade
those asses!! -.-
@Abhishek there has been so much "organizations" against IE, each of them made a small step towards the right path, but there's still so much room for improvement.
14:14
We can make a super step
then you get this beautiful page : i.imgur.com/WCPE3.png
each of our website can contain a nice lil footer / header / side flag - "Your browser is outdated kindly upgrade to IE 10+ or Switch to a better browser" in a harsh manner
and you can't do anything but close this tab
like my IE troll face ?
I would stop users from using my web app if they're using IE, but it's about 50% of the whole market I'm cutting from :-/
14:15
@TomShreds some "big" player like facebook needs to do that :P
Exactly
watch 90% of web switching to chrome in < 1 day
Google is doing it for IE6 and it's super cool
EXACTLY
they're not willing to lose so many users either.
cause 90% of idiots wont live with no facebook
14:16
But why the f*** aren't they doing it?!
who wants to lose 50%?!
because no, IE users don't know how to change
plus some other new site would step in
who accepts IE
and then your screwed
I'd show gore on my app for IE users.
14:16
They might be scared of the forever idiots :P
"This website is optimized for Internet Explorer"
As such we can do something though
@Loktar yeah, it's a completely opened door for getting your ass kicked from the market :S
if IE => play rickroll.mp3
14:17
"This website is optimized for Internet Explorer 6 and Mozilla 1.x"
oh wow
> Using Visio
> Clicks on "Auto Align & Space" button
> Pukes
> ???
> NO PROFIT AT ALL.
0
Q: In web-browsers, is the window object a native ECMAScript object?

Šime VidasThe ECMAScript specification defines an "unique global object that is created before control enters any execution context". This global object is a standard built-in object of ECMAScript, and therefore a native object. The spec also states: In addition to the properties defined in this speci...

something like this
but with updated version numbers
14:33
IE8?
1 min ago, by rlemon
but with updated version numbers
I was ninja'd :(
btw @rlemon, this is better: jsfiddle.net/Ralt/akSBr/show
blank document?
(to watch in IE)
IE6/7/8/9, doesn't matter
<!--[if IE]>
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js"><script>
<script>$($);</script>
<![endif]-->
wow
google added a settings to the search engine
you can get 100 results per page now
:-|
my windows doesnt wanna re-boot
Turn if off, then back on... ?
Force Re-boot ?
i cant do that :-/
i just installed a new-hardware
dont wanna mess it up
14:50
jQuery.noConflict(true);
$('some-id'); // undefined :(
jQuery Y U BUG
@FlorianMargaine Bug?
Some windows process is blocking it from re-kuffing-boot :-/ rawwwwwwwwwwr
@ŠimeVidas he is trolling 8-)
alright lets try re-booting it by last way D8
@ŠimeVidas on google chrome, this is what `$` returns when there is no jQuery:

bound: function ()
    {
        return document.getElementById.apply(document, arguments)
    }

So I'd expect jQuery to give back its `$`, but no, it's just deleting it
try $('mngb') on google.com for example
@FlorianMargaine But that $ function only exists in the console I think...
The $ function is part of the Command Line API getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Command_Line_API
oh wait
yeah you're right, my bad
the jsfiddle sucks since it's including mootools by default
nice to know it's a console only thing
@FlorianMargaine Btw, regarding your "nice trick" post above... HTML-rewriting is a bad practice
yeah, but how would you do what OP wants?
Just detach the child nodes temporarily... there are DOM-methods that can do that
14:57
uh? I'll look at this
gotta go, cya
Finally re-boot
man i got a nasty virus :-) thank god i fixed it :-)
What, no anti-virus software?
Comodo Firewall + Avast
i dont understand how it made through :S
Avast is freeware, right?
15:02
It could be that it's less reliable then...
whatever it was it was making winlogin.exe wait for infinite time
1
Q: In web-browsers, is the window object a native ECMAScript object?

Šime VidasThe ECMAScript specification defines an "unique global object that is created before control enters any execution context". This global object is a standard built-in object of ECMAScript, and therefore a native object. The spec also states: In addition to the properties defined in this speci...

Good question, @ŠimeVidas, I really like questions that make you think.
the answer is pretty terrible
@AndyE I already posted this question here :)
as if it proves anything
15:10
@Esailija: you don't like my answer? :-p
the one by elliot
i didnt notice there were more :P
pretty much all host objects === instanceof Object in chrome
Yeah, but there are still some discrepancies, IIRC.
Whereby WebKit isn't fully WebIDL conforming yet.
0
Q: Refactoring and condensing a Javascript function with many repeat conditions, strings, and variables

j-man86I have this function which is pretty easy to read and works just fine. I'm looking to advance my coding abilities by writing more concise code, though. Does anyone know of an elegant way to condense this down? Any pointers very much appreciated! Thank you! if(area...

I mean the approach where you try to determine programmatically if something is host object is completely flawed
it's impossible to do for sure
question: for the instameme (drag and drop images to make them memes) should the 'dropped' image become an option for that session?
i.e. should I add a option to the dropdown menu "custom image" (after one has been dropped) and select it?
actually nvm, after verbalizing it it makes a lot of sense
15:36
instameme? Let me do a Google search...
@gsnedders: there you are. Would you like to weigh in on this question?
1
Q: In web-browsers, is the window object a native ECMAScript object?

Šime VidasThe ECMAScript specification defines an "unique global object that is created before control enters any execution context". This global object is a standard built-in object of ECMAScript, and therefore a native object. The spec also states: In addition to the properties defined in this speci...

@ŠimeVidas why google search. instameme and lememe are already names (I meant custom image memes)
seems Xmeme is already taken for the most part.
leme.me i'll buy
I'm not a meme expert... I only know about quickmeme
Maybe an "Uppercase" checkbox?
15:50
a pretty solid proof that window is host object is that delete does not work on it
:P
in ie
@ŠimeVidas CapsLock broken?
why does everyone want a CAPS lock on the text... it's so annoying to me that meme generators do that
LOOK HOW EASY IT IS
TO WRITE IN ALL CAPS
Don't underestimate the laziness of internet addicts
16:10
@superjadex12 dude, when you get online I got some questions about ruhoh
RT @w3c: Sencha Inc. joined W3C http://bit.ly/hosILY
16:29
@AndyE It's a host object. Have a look at this post please stackoverflow.com/questions/7614317/…
@SoI: ironically, you linked to an answer authored by the same person asking the question :-p
I do believe it's a host object, as my answer states.
I have to say, @Oleg's lib rocks :p github.com/olegskl/is.js
Though the isArray implementation is susceptible to IE 9's cross-context bug.
user1385191
@Feeds nooooooooooooooooooooooooo
user1385191
16:43
basically you need a lot of $$$ to join these standards organizations
user1385191
Sencha makes plenty of money from corporate saps
how much do php/js/asp.net developers get paid , im not sure what i should expect when i search for a job
depends on your location
Not in the u.s
@FlorianMargaine see:
11
A: How to detect if a variable is an array

Andy EThe arrival of ECMAScript 5th Edition gives us the most sure-fire method of testing if a variable is an array, Array.isArray(): Array.isArray([]); // true While the accepted answer here will work across frames and windows for most browsers, it doesn't for Internet Explorer 7 and lower, because...

16:45
oh god, you have to use these comments
Not really, but the other solutions are also ugly.
See the blog post. The conditional comments made it slightly less ugly.
arent there some methods unique to "Array" object?
like sort()
user1385191
function isArrayLike(
	obj
)
{
	/*
		Public method that returns a
		boolean asserting if `obj`
		is array-like.
	*/
	var isObj = isHostObject(obj);
	return !!(isObj && obj.length);
}
user1385191
I'm so glad that I don't need to do strict tests for arrays
Hey there guys
16:47
@Yohann: well, duck typing is a good solution in most cases, but not all.
@Yohann then? I can add a sort method on an object and it will be an array for you?
<- if somebody want to memefy my new avatar , that probably will be "WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE"
just a crude solution
user1385191
you're going to get false positives
Don't get me wrong, most of the time I will use duck typing. If the argument quacks, it's good enough for me.
user1385191
16:48
{"sort": function () {}}
yeah i know, just suggested a quick way of getting out of the problem considering that you wont use sort anywhere else
user1385191
you might want to rethink the problem
user1385191
instead of adding a "native" method, just wrap it with a function
user1385191
Prototype proved that fiddling with natives is idiotic
@MattMcDonald what does isHostObject do? Is that from the cinsoft library?
user1385191
16:52
it's inspired by it
user1385191
function isHostObject(
	obj
)
{
	/*
		Public method that returns a
		boolean asserting if `obj`
		resembles a host object (by having
		a "type" of "object", "function" or
		"unknown".)
	*/
	var isObj,
		isFunc,
		isUnknown,
		result = false;
	isObj = isType(obj, "object");
	isFunc = isType(obj, "function");
	isUnknown = isType(obj, "unknown");
	if (isObj || isFunc || isUnknown) {
		result = true;
	}
	return result;
}
what is the point of that function, it will give a false positive every time
user1385191
older browsers give "function" for host objects like childNodes
user1385191
"unknown" is for activeX
user1385191
if you define a loose context with proper documentation, false positives aren't a problem :)
16:56
ohhh snap
installing Ruby
in that case you could just use obj && obj.length

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