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14:00
that works too
and that one
but, in chrome I dont even see the dots
in IE I do
why isn't the first css rule overriden by the second, while the third is overridden by the fourth? jsfiddle.net/Ralt/w8U29
The funny part is it works when its on html page but when i moved it to an asp application it doesn't on ie
weird
wonder if something else is going on then
14:04
ohh yea live demo's all the way
effing free servers adding crap , but ohh well.
I tried google but dint find an answer. So thought you guys might help me sort it out
anyway you could show the asp app?
I need help on basic css rule overriding :(
4 mins ago, by Florian Margaine
why isn't the first css rule overriden by the second, while the third is overridden by the fourth? http://jsfiddle.net/Ralt/w8U29/
14:07
@FlorianMargaine yeah im looking at that.. seems odd
it's happening on a site I'm working on, finding this odd
it's easy to work around, but just wondering
I think it has something to do with the specificity
since .c is a global class, for lack of a better term
and #p div, has a greater specificity
it overrides the "global"
#id1         {xxx} /* a=1 b=0 c=0 --> specificity = 100 */
UL UL LI.red {xxx} /* a=0 b=1 c=3 --> specificity = 013 */
LI.red       {xxx} /* a=0 b=1 c=1 --> specificity = 011 */
LI           {xxx} /* a=0 b=0 c=1 --> specificity = 001 */
14:10
heh I need to learn to spell specificity :P
you got it right :p
I just edited all of them
search largest prime number and earn million dollars mersenne.org
@Loktar How can i show the asp application ?
@VivekSampara paste the url?
is it a public site?
14:11
nope
localhost
like www.blah.com/myawesomeapp
ah ok
then you cant :?, unless you setup IIS on your box and give us the public ip
or wait.. you prob have iis running
youd just need to forward a port
like 8080 - 80 on the local machine
Visual studio 2010
ok sounds like a dumb question but this guy can't find his www dir - where does MAMP run it's www from ?
I have never owned a mac, no clue to the FS
nvm found it
how to prevent text select in any browser
14:18
1 sec
Don't have any text
Put everything in images
use cufon :P
cursor: default;
-webkit-user-select: none;
-moz-user-select: none;
-o-user-select: none;
 user-select: none;
will it work in ie 8
14:21
test it and see
(-ms-user-select )
Just in case ms have these things
@Somebodyisintrouble for < IE 9
use unselectable = true
it must be for ie 9
in IE
14:22
@rlemon you select it in mamp config, by default it's /Users/username/MAMP/ though
<div unselectable="true"></div>
currently iam using
document.onmousedown=function(){return false;};
document.onkeydown=function(e){if(e.ctrlKey)return false;};
May I ask why you want this?
@Zirak maybe allowing ugly looks because of focus :-P
14:27
honestly i don't want this
Internet Explorer 6.0 (Full Installer) 27 August, 2001 (11 years ago)
And the browser still haunts us with its very existance
Obviously. Whenever I don't want to eat a steak, I go to Peter Luger.
hehehe
"My web browser uses iso-8859-1
how does that display japanese characters
14:40
Gentle(wo)men, does anyone have experience with SVG? More specifically, with path drawing based on percentage values.
nope, sorry
@Esailija You should really move that discussion to a chat room...
lol
I am done
there is just no arguing with a guy who says that Latin-1 displays japanese characters
don't argue.
post facts and let him look like an ass
> This is awesome - you're so smart!
yeah, sure...
14:53
I got a quick jquery question
aahh, tagclouds. Another annoying, completely retarded notion of Web 2.0
I want the div id "icon" that is a child of this
$(this > "#icon").toggleClass('subtract' );
that's not working
See, you fell under a crucial misconception.
$(this).children().toggleClass('subtract' );
Why do you think this is a selector?
14:54
$(this > "#icon") < what is this?
that's perfectly legit
probably won't do what you want, but it's legit
:D
what does it do? oO
@Esailija wanna benchmark ?
i saw in jquery book to get class that are children
returns true or false right?
14:55
yea
$(true)
+1
window > "#icon"
true
$(this).child("icon").toggleClass('subtract' ); ??
$('#icon', this) is nicer IMO
I don't want all children
14:56
$(true)
[true]
@ScottSelby: There is no .child() method.
I'm trying to get the full path of a file with jQuery. However it returns 'fakepath'. I've read some questions and they say I can't get the real full path of a file, only on IE. Is that true?
ok
$(this).children("icon").toggleClass('subtract' ); ??
@rogcg yes
sad but true
@ScottSelby: Do you have multiple id="icon" elements?!
14:57
yes, many
@ScottSelby try $(this).siblings("#icon").toggleClass("subtract");
You cannot do this. IDs must be unique.
@Abhishek no other way? no hack, nothing?
what about $('#icon')
You need to use class="icon" and the .icon selector
14:57
id's do not have to be unique
i.e. $('.icon', this).toggleClass('subtract')
@rogcg use Java
@ScottSelby: Yes they have to.
@ScottSelby they must
@ScottSelby Of course...identifications are often not unique. I mean, if you want to single out a single element, it makes sense that 50 will appear.
14:57
@Abhishek what u mean?
Otherwise you'll have a lot of headache.
people need to understand the client/server concept...
they are created dynamically
@FlorianMargaine Client is the one who pays.
Doesn't matter. They. Must. Be. Unique.
Duplicate IDs cause all kinds of failure.
14:58
@FlorianMargaine And server is the one who serves.
and all it is is a little icon on accordian that I made that is either plus or minus, there is no reason to make all those unique
@Oleg you sarcastic bastard. :p
héhé
@ScottSelby: A library can and most likely will assume that only one element with some ID exists and thus optimize selectors.
ids themselves have to be unique, not the elements.
The class attribute is used to identify multiple elements of the same kind.
14:59
alright then
$('.icon', this).doSomething() < should work, right? (don't recall exact docs for context)
any hack to get the file real path?
@rogcg No. They serve a fake path for a reason.
They won't barricade the front door but leave the windows open wide
@Zirak totally true!
no, i doesn't work
15:01
@Zirak So I'll have to remove that functionality from my system. So the user will have to access the file manually, copy the address to a field. All I want is to save the path in database
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kman99Is there a way to convert an integer to a string in PHP?

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I'll have to do it like this.
@rogcg you should be able to get the job done through java
use a java->js dirty bridge the only way.
@Abhishek java? what u mean. My server is PHP
@Esailija i want to see how faster C++ can get from JavaScript and hence i want to benchmark.
15:02
A good example where duplicate IDs may fail due to optimization: $('[data-xyz] #foo'). The first part of this selector is pretty inefficient as it has to iterate over all elements. However, since an unique child is requested it can use document.getElementById('foo') and then simply go up the parent chain and check those elements to match the attribute selector.
// we are talking about reading from binary data and parsing stuff
can i have a copy of your ID3Parser ?
i assume that runs blockingly aye ?
@rogcg client side java - app.
well , i will only refer to it once - for sure , its an icon ,
do you think it is better to add additional class for background image , then remove
@Abhishek ok. I dont have any idea of how to do that. If you could provide me a resource, I would thank you! =)
try this and why it is not alerting the complete value
it can't have a unique name, but I could refer to it by class name if you think thats better
15:03
@ScottSelby can you post some code please?
<html><head>
<script src="jquery.js"></script>
<script>
$(function(){
$("input").change(function(){
alert($(this).val());
});
});
</script></head><body style=""><input type="file"></body></html>
As we said, duplicate IDs cause problems and are not allowed according to the HTML spec. Class names are perfectly fine so it, so yes, use a class name for it.
leave it then , its not a very good idea to learn a new language for just 1 bridge.
Classes are the way to go
@rogcg .. what are you trying to do with url ?
15:04
@Abhishek all I want is to select a file via input file, and get the real path to save in database. That's all
I just want to get the file real path to save in db
Why you want to save realpath in database
are you trying to get a media library sort of thing ?
This works fine , I don't see the problem , I a either refering to a child id or child class either way there are going to be many other on the page with the same id/class , but only one that is child
$(document).ready(function () {
$('.accordian_body').hide();
$('.accordian_head').click(function () {
$(this).next().animate(
{ 'height': 'toggle' }, 'fast'
);
$('#icon' , this).toggleClass('subtract');
});
@rogcg HTML5 File API
send the path with the file.
@rlemon LOLOLOL
it will give a nice lil c:/fakepath/fileName.extension
so
it's still a path :P
15:07
@Esailija you got your ID3 Parser ?
@rlemon that wont be very useful
for what :P
i think he wants to use the path later
I wanna benchmark it against C++
it's deeply coupled with the media player app, I don't feel like doing it :D
15:09
@rlemon html5 generally not work in ie
okay nvm :-'( sob sob
@Somebodyisintrouble s/html5/code
Mine was async
and C++ beats the ass out of my parser
30,000 vs 300 in 20 seconds // they are doing one by one as in first finished then next i really dont wanna put C++ and JS head to head in front against each other for a pure async test that will be suicide.
@ScottSelby jsfiddle.net/QpJTP/1 check this out
@rlemon what is s/html5/code
15:10
switch html5 with code
> @rlemon code generally not work in ie
> @Abhishek
it worked
damn i cant ping myself :-(
I was asking what the problem with working code like that is?
@ScottSelby What is the problem with the working code?
The problem with working code is that it doesn't fail.
15:12
Ping myself
that's my question - there was a whole big thins about multiple divs with duplicat id's , but it is only an icon , and only refered to as a child
@rlemon ping myself
@rlemon and again
yay I actually got a ping
wut ?
@ScottSelby so what happens if you $('#icon') when there are multiple elements with id="icon"?
how do you do it ?
15:13
click reply to a post and you just get :4125536 right?
well hover over your last post to see the id and reply to it
dude you are a genius!
@Abhishek hmm
Mwahahahhahaa
lol
enjoy!
if I do ('#icon') - only the first one on the page toggles , if I do #('#icon' , this) it works great, I was asking what is the problem with leaving my code like that if it functions , I don't want to have problems later because its not written properly
Now where is the bot again :D
@ScottSelby Just. Don't. Use. Multiple. Ids.
15:16
@ScottSelby Listen to everyone, Multiple ID's breaks the rules of HTML :P Do you like breaking rules?
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Because if you do there is a while wide world of innerHTML and eval() for you to experience.
"This attribute [id] assigns a name to an element. This name [of id] must be unique in a document."
so I need to create loops when creating ids to make like 'icon1' icon2' icon3' - then when click is fired, go through a loop to figure out what the name of the child is , just to change a plus to a minus?
Why do you need to create loops?
You create a class.
15:18
hey, is this something that would work if i used javascript?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11026118/float-content-outside-of-website-width
@Somebodyisintrouble Isn't this a Dupe? @FlorianMargaine @Esailija IIRC didn't you post something similar a few days back?
say it is .icon instead of #icon , then how do I toggle between adding a plus class and adding a minus class, but keeping the original class?
@rlemon I never post questions, are you high?
:D
yes but that is not the point.
@ScottSelby jsfiddle.net/QpJTP/2 look, no ids, but still works
15:20
i don't know that
@ScottSelby adding a class is easy too: jsfiddle.net/QpJTP/3
@ScottSelby And here's toggling: jsfiddle.net/QpJTP/4
And you can change style for all of your icons with a single CSS statement or use $('.icon') to select all of your icons on the entire page.
yea thanks ma, i got it, I just was worried at first , because add class just adds a class, and toggle replaces the existing class, I wanted to add one one click and remove and add a different on a second click, instead I just did toggle and put all of the code from the first class in the other 2
@ScottSelby You can have multiple classes per element.
Doesn't work in IE6 though. (anyone cares?)
I know, I didn't know how to toggle the second class , keeping the base, but I don't need to anymore
@Esailija guess what am i doing now :3
15:27
well, what
learning that.
cool
btw :-| i am also listening to music on yer player
that's cool :P
did you know someone commented on it in github
you showed me
I will try to write something on the top of native client
and forking ur player [stealing actually]
so that i can get rid of banshee :-x
15:29
So... still not a single person here with knowledge on SVG/VML? :)
no, I don't even know when to use SVG
I just use canvas if I need to draw
:|
Is canvas better?
Hmm, what do you want to ask about SVG/VML? I know about certain areas a fair bit and about a lot of stuff nearly nothing
@Oleg i am , with basics
and depends on your scenario@canvas vs svg
15:31
use Rapheal JS
I want to do some 2D graphics (charts mostly).
what scenario you use SVG in @DavidMulder
@Esailija you use SVG when u want to handle the graphics like objects, like for example you want to handle an onclick event
And the point is that they have to be dynamic and resizable.
15:31
Charts are a good one to use SVG to be honest as Abhis is saying, I use them also a lot when doing icons and similar resizing things
and yeah, raphaeljs is awesome once you get used to it
Yes, I've used raphael already.
morever SVG doesnt slows down with area
right
you can have HUGE HD graph it wont reduce its performance much
so canvas is more low level?
15:32
yes
Canvas is raster.
SVG is vector
Guys , I finally found out that the issue which is causing the button to become inactive is coming from css
Something hidden overlaying it ?
The point is that I want the elements to have percentage-based positioning.
15:33
Do know whats the issue yet. but as soon as i used an old css file. it worked . i made a lot of changes on the new one.
So that when the parent DOM node changes size - they adapt automatically without having to call some resize() method on them.
I can do: <circle cx="10%" cy="10%" r="2%" fill="red"/>
And yay, it works.
@VivekSampara try opening ur
new document
and then open chrome .
But: <path d="M 10% 10% L 50% 50%"> fails
then open the developer tools
and see what does it select when you use the select tool from chrome and click on your button
it will reveal whats wrong
or you can always right click the button and see Inspect Element to see what does it selects
or you can show us the code putting it on jsfiddle or 000webhost.com
they are free! dont worry we won't steal code!
So what I found out is that I can do: viewBox="0 0 100 100" and <path d="M 10 10 L 50 50"/> and the values will be treated like percentages.
15:37
@Abhishek On chrome theres no issue at all. The problem was coming in ie 8
On chrome both new and old style sheets were making the slider work well
on ie, new style sheets makes the slider navigation <a> inactive for some reason : |
you know IE has developer tools aswell
However, that also means that a strokewidth="1" will be realllly, reaaaallly thick, because unit 1 is now 1/100 of the parent size.
@IvoWetzel o/
@Abhishek Hey there :)
unbelievable, skype release a new version for linux
16:16
I swear some of the questions here have source code run through a js obfuscator
does anyone know where i can find some repositories with javascript p2p code for browsers?
@IvoWetzel For new features and bugfixes advertisement
@IvoWetzel wut thanks very much for heads up
16:40
Does anybody know why my function doesn't direct me to the next page? jsfiddle.net/ADdrR/1
amusing what does the success do again?
success: function() {
alert("bingo category");
}
16:56
Erm it does things inside its function after the codes before it are executed correctly? =\
It runs when the AJAX request was successful.
17:08
@Esailija canvas = photoshop (bitmap), svg = illustrator (vector)
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aw man, there is no way to get some guide about installing vagrant on windows :/
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heh...
Yeah, I saw that
@Abhishek Found out that there was another div element which was covering the element so the click action was not being captured ... Damm these browser issues. I hope microsoft uses chrome always
@VivekSampara told you that like 4 hours ago :D ;D
damnit, can't get putty to connect to my vagrant vm, the private key is refused
@FlorianMargaine can u gimme a quick tutorial on Git ? just 5 mins
17:46
what kind of tutorial?
how to do basics :-|
Does anyone know how to let my $_POST['animal'] get echoed without depending on <div id="test"></div>? jsfiddle.net/kKHFg
mantaining a repo.
Raphael.js issue #272 https://github.com/DmitryBaranovskiy/raphael/issues/272
user: Percentage value on text x-y does not work in IE, but works in other browsers.
creator: Will fix it to not work in other browsers too.
@Oleg he cant make it work on IE
17:49
Because "it's too difficult"?
lol
consider somebody doing
this (XD)
in some language thats totally obsolate
VML is dead .. like Titanic .. .dead in the water
Why the hell do I need a vector graph that is based on pixels?
Hmm you have a point
@Oleg you know why i use CSS the most ?
Not a clue.
I combine it with canvas to do same stuff like SVG :-|
17:52
Rescaling canvas is horrible.
Oh ok, let's see you doing a resizable line chart generated in js with event handlers in pure css that works in IE.
lol :P
Even VML cant handle that (x
Oh yes it can.
It can generate 3D imagery.
i doubt.
VML is slow , slow as hell
17:56
It doesn't resize, yeah, but it can do lots of stuff.
Linux
..
@Abhishek this crashed my chrome
@FlorianMargaine mine handles it pretty easily :-|
@Abhishek CSS3 transformations are rrrreeeeeeaaallly slow.
@Abhishek it's not like it was so slow that it crashed, it's literally crashing in 1sec
17:59
@Oleg compared to what?

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