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15:02
how to offer a bounty on my question
@elizabeth you don't have enough rep
lol how do I then get someone to help me
There was a guy who helped by placing bounties on interesting questions but I don't recall his name
what is your question?
btw, you question needs to be older than your last question
15:04
spamming isn't the way
means I'm still stuck on this Im new to js but really not finding my way around it
yeah it needs to be older, I think two days at list
I'll take a look into it
:)
oh okay got it thanks @J.Pichardo
least*
why is it that doing clear followed by append results in an empty element rather than the appended content?
15:10
example @cryophoenix
posted on May 31, 2018 by CommitStrip

i'm working on it
I'm heading out, so tag me when you have it, that way I can check it :)
check your question @elizabeth
user1596138
@elizabeth I don't see a coherent question being asked here.
ok actually i think i have a better way of doing this but i still need help.
can I set a function to run once and only once when the page loads, and then only run again once the button is pushed? Because doing jquery .ready forces it to run every time
15:28
@J.Pichardo You are awesome dude. thanks
please suggest me few books @J.Pichardo on js
@cryophoenix you mean, once per session, and also any time a given button is clicked?
@elizabeth there's actually a great sale on web development books here humblebundle.com/books/…
you'd need some form of session storage for that, like localstorage/sessionstorage or cookies.
bingo
as in, return to the login page when you click log out, but create the login view the first time the page is opened
oh, a login? present them with the login form when they aren't logged in.
15:31
thanks @SterlingArcher I'm really thank full to all of you
no need for detecting if it's been shown to them yet.
it's pure ajax. that's the key here.
i don't think that matters
well, kinda. as pure as it can be.
basically upon logout i'm destroying all session information in the browser that was generated by my page
right
so your router should say "Hey, the user isn't logged in, lets present the login form"
15:33
I kind of wish those books were in physical format. I need more non-horror books in my home library
it's not even a router. it's even more single page than that
what controls what the page displays?
that's your router.
functions that append to the div.
and then empty() content out of the div when not needed
15:34
you should have some form of auth state changed event
showing and hiding a login form should be based on session data, it shouldn't be something that happens on load or on button click
(unless said button is a "login" button)
hmmm...true. seems like i've violated the single responsibility principles of programming.
because the login triggers the tables to be built
directly, with the username as a parameter
like, you could do it your way
it's just... that's what is generally known as spaghetti code, :p
it'd work
15:49
we're not using display: None to show or hide the login
it's literally gonna have to be reappended to the main div
Noob question: if someone does window.alert = (x=>prompt("...")) is there a way to still get the real alert function?
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"real alert function" what?
yess got it
uh the real alert function? you mean the one built into the browser?
yes
is there a way to restore it?
15:57
oh you can't mess with browser built-ins
you can't make custom messages in those
@SebastianL Only if you save a reference to it
i'm not quite sure what you want to do here
while(1) alert('what now?')
@cryophoenix @BenFortune it has to be possible, since it's part of a CTF
@SebastianL maybe if you share the challenge it can be easier to help you :)
however I believe you should make it a question
my current solution is ?xss=%22;alert(1);%22
but they rewrote window.alert to prompt ^^
16:17
Flaggers: please read context.. that's not a malicious site it's a cross site scripting challenge.
user1596138
I debated flagging it. I do not see any context
user1596138
Just a user who showed up and posted very suspicious links
user1596138
I'm not about to click
I read the source code it's safe. The only custom code is overridng window.alert
but do you know de... nvm
16:19
They've been talking about it for a bit now
user1596138
He got welcomed like 8 messages up lol
@SebastianL Yes, just grab the function from something else that has it and reattach it
such as the window object from an iframe
16:35
@KevinB that actually is a good idea
are you saying i don't normally have good ideas
Well i dunno, do you?
no not really
@KevinB that actually worked :D
17:33
hello
anyone good in CORS request?
did you know that delegated properties in Kotlin are incredibly powerful
i encountered weird issue, CORS is working firefox but its not working in chrome
you can memoize a field by just adding "by lazy" to the declaration
17:34
the preflight request is working and the one failing is the next POST
CORS is pretty straightforward
What does the error message say?
i got 500 internal server error
then it isn't a CORS problem
:)
“No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource”
hmm i suspect its the browser, coz its working in firefox
Right, that's likely because the error page doesn't return CORS headers.
17:37
one thing i notice is,
in firefox there a lot of response headers
the request that is throwing the 500 error, is it OPTIONS or POST in the network log?
but in chrome only text/plain
the POST
are you sure?
the OPTIONS is successful
k
hmm... can you share the client-side code?
17:37
im just using fineuploader plugin
this plugin is to send multipart request
yes im playing around with this bucket
seems rather complex
they say in their readme that the project incurs $40 of AWS bills monthly
I don't understand what the heck they need to run so heavily on AWS for their project
I mean, it's not a cloud service. There's no way they'd actually decide to spend $40/mo to run their website on AWS
that will sum up 40 per month as of now
this is a overdued balance
17:41
their website
if they're spending $40/mo to host their website then they don't need donations, they need some sense
bandwidth alone is likely the majority of that cost
i guess thats the reason
yes they are supporting S3 upload also
i guess thats the reason
but they're not routing it themselves are they?
i don't think so
17:42
it's not a service, it's a library, right? Unless I've seriously misunderstood this project
someone needs to tell them about github.io lul
yes its a library
do you have good plugins for file upload>
they support uploading to s3/azure/etc
is $40/month a lot?
for a website presenting a file uploader that supports jquery? nah
their website is static
17:45
it's a jquery file upload plugin, regardless of how static it is it's gonna get a lot of google traffic.
mmhh I don't think $40 is reasonable for this site
if they paid for pure hosting instead of a VPS then it'd probably be cheaper
yea, there's definitely cheaper alternatives
okay listen, check this out. I wanted to make sure it really is static so I went to their 'demos' page, and above an "upload" link, I saw this:
> Note: File bytes are not actually being sent to the server for this demo due to limitations of the GitHub Pages server.
so 1. they are not using any more bandwidth than it takes to send the static page to the client
and 2. they're literally using github pages
so now, again, wtf are they using $40 of cloud computing for each month
okay it looks like they're using s3 for something in their demos:
> Below is a fully-functional live demo that also includes the native preview/thumbnail generation feature. Here, you can try out Fine Uploader S3 by sending files to one of our S3 buckets! Yes, this actually does upload files to an S3 bucket! You can also download the file after a successful upload (by clicking on the thumbnail).
> Limit 5 "net" files per session

Max file size of 15 MB
now you need to donate :D
no, I'm even more convinced than before that they're not spending their money responsibly
S3 costs $0.023 per GB. For them to be using $40 a month purely for s3, there would have to be 58 GB uploaded to their server each day
and since each session is limited to 75 MB, that means that they'd have to have 773 sessions using their absolute max demo upload capacity each day
so either A. they're on bad terms with a bot army, or B. that's not where their AWS costs are coming from
the numbers just don't add up
17:57
@zirak @copy the numbers just don't add up
18:23
fineuploader.com is registered at amazon, and is using cloudflare nameservers
it being a static site, with cloudflare infront, would to me mean the majority of the requests should be cached and served essentially "free" by cloudflare
good point. even better.
using their free account
but there's also the 20$ a month account
the ssl cert also appears to be from cloudflare
through comodo
is it the shared cert
dunno
it's issued to cloudflaressl so i assume so
sounds like the free plan then
18:28
with the amount of effort this dev has put into the website, docs, and blog, i don't think 40$ a month is unreasonable
of course not, if they're asking for donations to themselves
but they're not. They're asking for donations for "$40/mo AWS bills"
hell, we're paying something like $160 a month in bandwidth alone, after cloudflare caches 80% of it
the broken images on their front page though are inexcusable
well I can't speak for your org but I seriously doubt that this site needs anywhere near that much bandwidth, especially after caching what should be 99% of their 99%-static site
totally inexcusable for a front-end library
and plus, the thing is that they shouldn't be paying for any bandwidth at all since they claim to be hosted on GH Pages
I am playing with proxies
nginx?
nginx is great for reverse proxying IME
18:32
the javascript kind
const handler = {
    get(self: any, key: string) {
        if (!self.__attr__[key]) {
            self.__attr__[key] = PyRef(self.ref.getAttr(key));
        }
        return self.__attr__[key];
    },

    apply(self: any, thisArg: any, args: any[]): any {
        return PyRef(self.ref.call(...args));
    },
};
However, wehn i do this
and then something calls this poor proxy as
p.apply(...args);
it throws p does not have apply
how can fix that ?
Does anyone knows how GIT detect file changes ? does it have a service or something ?
No
it literally diffs it
@RoyiNamir it just does a diff of all the files it's tracking
18:34
no way
run git-diff
it's way too fast
diffs are cheap
@RoyiNamir its written by Linus Torvalds
what do you expect ?
:)
still. I change a sub sub sub sub folder file among thousands
18:34
You can check the last time updated etc
and git push , literlay take half second
for not having to diff also hash the file also threads
afaik git does not have a service
yeah it definitely takes shortcuts, but it doesn't ever attach change hooks to files or anything like that
^
even dir /s doesnt take that time
18:35
HELP ME WITH PROXY!~
@RoyiNamir git push is just pushing the diff over network
and if you are using windows, well .... I am pretty sure even opening cmd takes more time but thats on windows :P
Im asking hows does it detect (!) the change
now the diff that it sends
it doesn't look like your arguments match the param signature
I'll read the quara article
@forresthopkinsa you mean the thisArg?
18:37
right
it wont make a difference
but lets try
you give it the vararg, the third parameter
it broke everything : Uncaught error: Error starting local server: append() takes exactly one argument (2 given)
append ? lmao
the reason why I am ignoring the thisArg is that under the hood, this is a python function (coming from pythons C API)
18:38
right
where you don't have the same flexibility
its like passing the thisArg to a bound function
is this typescript
I wasn't paying attention to the code lul
but that shouldn't matter
I am just annoyed at this point, I do know in v8 I could just set a custom function for property access etc (kinda like a more dynamic object)
18:54
don't know
in other news, does anyone know of any good alternatives to IzPack for making installers
or is this just fantasy
xD
Just remember that the bluest potato is always the key to the future.
19:11
Hi folks. Does JS have some kind of "the mouse hasn't been moved for a while" event? I've built my own replica of that with mousemove and setTimeout, but I'm hoping that there's a better way
var timeout;

function on_mouse_move(event){
    clearTimeout(timeout);
    timeout = setTimeout(on_hover, 500, event);
}
document.addEventListener('mousemove', on_mouse_move);
^ like that. I'd prefer not to run some code 10-20 times per second
use RxJS
reactive pattern will ease your woes
no such event exists
that looks like a pretty big library to include in a userscript ._.
there's a lite version that includes that operator
19:17
internally it still will contain a setTimeout or interval etc
that does the magic
Alternatively, let me ask about the X of my XY problem: I want to run some code whenever the user hovers over any unicode character. I used that code above and caretPositionFromPoint to find the character under the mouse cursor. Is there a smarter way of doing that? My current implementation is pretty janky
The only other solution I could think of was to attach a MutationObserver to the entire document and wrap all unicode characters in a <span> or whatever. But that's way more gross than using caretPositionFromPoint
janky panky?
you could look at the event delta to see how much the mouse moved, maybe detect when you think it has stopped moving to do your magic
kinda like how you would debounce an autocomplete field
anyway...uh...what is the reason for hovering over unicode characters? What is the end goal? Perhaps there exists an alternate solution from the 32nd dimension of cheese?
what's the overall idea behind this XY? There's gotta be a W here.
Someone requested a userscript that displays a unicode character's name when they hover over it
^ like that
19:28
oh so you mean hovering over an emoji? not just any character
maybe do a check every time the mouse has stopped moving anywhere to see if it's over a unicode character
I know that doesn't solve your check-if-mouse-not-moving problem
but it seems like it would make your general mechanism easier
but then is it necessarily going to need to pop up the meaning of a letter?
@cryophoenix I guess it's fine if it's limited to emojis, but keep in mind that that's not an image - it's just 🦆 text
leaving for lunch
i mean, i'm not sure i'd want it popping up every letter when i moved my mouse...especially if the popup blocked the text
just from a user perspective
19:32
I made a gigantic mapping of unicode code points <=> unicode names and the popup only appears if the character is included in that mapping
So you won't get a popup like "latin capital letter A" (:
is there a standard page to show users when they're using a browser you don't support anymore?
the page
If i don't support a browser anymore, i don't provide a page specifically for that browser.
i'm thinking and looking around for the thing about the emojis or emoticons
not my call, direction from up above is that we need to sniff out the browser and send them to a static page telling them to upgrade
19:37
You could use a combination of your current timeout method with an additional check that doesn't actually start a timeout unless the abs(movementX + movementY) is less than than, say, 2. would at least reduce the number of timeouts you start
there is no standard design for a page like that
Ok @aran-fey i do have a possible solution
@aran-fey try looking into ARIA roles
you can use aria-role and aria-label
<span role="img">&#9731;</span>
but... that goes back to having spans around them all
Will look into that, thanks
19:41
@KevinB That's probably a good idea. I was under the impression that the mousemove event is only fired a few times per second, but I just tested it and it's more like a few hundred times per second...
yeah...i wonder how fast it actually fires
fast
like...if you have a gaming mouse would that lag the page even more?
i'm interested in mechanics here
oh wait nvm it's by pixel
jeez.
is it tho?
i mean,
yes.. i just looked it up
19:43
if it were by pixel, wouldn't the delta always be 1?
that's what the jquery version is
it can be as high as 100 for me on this PC
idk i have a mouse that polls 1k times a second
and i have a gaming laptop at home...i wonder if i'd break mousemove pages
lol
i have a compaq desktop combo mouse
yeah i'm using razer
i wonder if that's got something to do with why sometimes i glitch out on click and drag things
yes it's by pixel
19:47
> This is because the mousemove events occur at intervals depending on the speed at which the mouse moves and the mouse is usually moved some distance past the border by the time the next event fires. Obviously, it would be much too inefficient to send a mousemove event for every pixel the mouse is moved.
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Q: JSX inside Javascript inside JSX

user1205255I'm trying to use JSX expression as a part of generated body of another JSX expression: render() { return ( <table> {[...Array(5).keys()].map(i => <tr>{ [...Array(7).keys()].map(j => <td>{ i * j + (<span>{i + j}</span>) }</td>) }</tr>)} ...

this hurts to read
@SterlingArcher how so
it's like putting an html string inside an html element's attribute
oh yeah i see it now.
idk. part of the reason my code is hard to fiddle is that i'm basically doing modules without modular structure...in other words, it appends to and clears divs to show different views
meaning the html is not easily extracted due to the quotation marks
and, it appends some things as results of other things; i cannot really see a way to separate the mess >.<
20:03
I have no idea how to fix this :/
i feel stupeeee
Just to confirm, but there's no way to get the current cursor position outside of an event handler, right? I can only access that through event.clientX and event.clientY?
well... i mean, most code runs as the result of an event handler, with the exception of what runs immediately when parsed as part of the dom or a script tag, right?
that and things like setInterval/timeout that were started there
Is there any way to use javascript to size a block-displayed table (displayed as block because i don't want the page itself to scroll) such taht it fills its parent container while still maintaining its sticky header?
I know it's not possible with CSS
you want a table with a fixed header and scrollable body
right?
20:18
I'm asking because I'm trying to rewrite the mousemove code to a polling loop 10 times/second. But I still need the mousemove event to get the cursor position. It's like that:
var move_event;

function on_mouse_move(event){
    move_event = event;
}
document.addEventListener('mousemove', on_mouse_move);
yes, and each table is only filled alternate rows, such that every other row is a "detail row"
yeah you'll need some event to get the cursor position
i don't think you can access it from anything other than an event object
said detail row also contains a table within itself...i have a screenshot that's blurred so the text isn't legible
Oh well. At least it's just setting a variable.
most implementations of that that i've seen actually use two tables
one that is sticky, the other that isn't
20:19
the blue just means selected. i also have fixed the table so that it takes up the whole widthj
the difficulty comes in when you need the column widths to adjust to the content rather than being fixed
they don't. they're set as truncated
it's the height i'm concerned about
i've got the width set
height of what
but the height becasue i don't know the height of the silver div above it
i need the height of the area that is background yellow in that picture
to fill everything except the metal texture up top
and still maintain its scrollbar
oh, if the div the two tables are in is position: relative, you'll just need top:0 left: 0
and it'l be at the top left of that relatively positioned div
20:21
that's the thing
the sidebar is a div called "left" the rest is "right"
then the divs are stacked within right
the table itself takes up the whole width just fine
it's just i'd rather have it dynamically change height
since i don't know the resolution of the client window. most people seem to get around this by setting arbitrary breakpoints, but i hate to do that-- i'm already using bootstrap
but once that text wraps in that metallic div, it needs to bump the height of the table down by however much that top div expands
i'm just not understanding what height has to do with it
i don't want that gray mush at the bottom of the screen
is that where the body/html stops?
problem is i have no way of controlling that. Doing 100% of parent div doesn't do anything for a table
at least....not that i'm aware of
right now i'm kinda hacking with breakpoints but i just realized that if someone turns the phone sideways this is gonna go hella wrong
Right... but what is that gray area?
and what do you want there instead?
just space below the table?
20:26
empty spacve
it's all wrapped in a container div equivalent to the height of viewport
then right div and left div inside that
last time i tried to make a fiddle it took three hours and i gave up becasue i still hadn't gotten the fiddle working.
it wasn't even showing a table
Just having a hard time understanding where the problem is
like, yeah, i see the gray space...
but how should it look instead?
and what does that have to do with a fixed table header?
idk. i just have major problems with fixed headers. i'm trying to throw together a fiddle
yeah js fiddle doesn't show it right for some reason
even when i do just use the html generated from the code and my full css file
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Q: Jquery | how to start function on button click?

fsackI want the function to work at the moment I press the button, Basically there is no action in the script, I just want to know how to do it https://jsfiddle.net/dd5yu6gw/1/ <button id="test" type="button">Start</button> <script> var btn = document.querySelector("[id='jsonp2']"); setInterval(f...

really
oh wait...
@kevinB i think it's not working because in jsfiddle it'll be looking at the complete viewport height, not the small window that it renders in
it's frustrating when i can't even make a fiddle
WOAH that was weird. So i did my thing on JS Fiddle, and it didn't format right. Then i went back to the original page and it went funky
20:47
"funky"
as in
it took the formatting of the fiddle O.o
which was white background and things looking primative

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