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Is there a way to nest mailto inside of a mailto?
Basically I want the user to send an email which contents a link which allows the user to send an email
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Q: Can I set subject/content of email using mailto:?

Jiew MengIs it possible to set the subject/content of email when I use mailto:?

@KendallFrey yes and I want to display a link in the email generated from the mailto another mailto. The only way this would be possible if you can redirect to a mailto link
from an http/https site
Isn't that just putting a link the email body? Or am I missing something?
you can't put html in mailto links only https:// links
well in practice anyways some email client might support it somewhere
What do you mean "only https:// links"?
You can't put HTML in an http link
not like in a mailto link as shown above
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so I believe it is possible because this works lrd.to/quora_mailto_test
I don't know if you can actually use HTML, or only plaintext emails
Yeah only plaintext and links are automatically converted
But the question linked above seems pretty straightforward
Yeah that isn't what I am trying to do lets see if this works
in markdown
[test](mailto:?subject=look at this website&body=Hi,I found this website
and thought you might like it http://lrd.to/quora_mailto_test)
well nope anyways the above opens an email contenting a link that will open another email
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A: MailTo with HTML body

Alfonso MarinAs you can see in RFC 6068, this is not possible at all: The special <hfname> "body" indicates that the associated <hfvalue> is the body of the message. The "body" field value is intended to contain the content for the first text/plain body part of the message. The "body" pseudo heade...

shame
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rip
 
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Dear God.
02:51
wait what
03:11
@littlepootis what was your avatar?
It can't be worse than mine lol
 
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Hello guys, I got following problem: I got 2 events on a div which basically swaps content of a child element on a mouseeneter and swaps it again on a mouseleave. It looks like this: <div class="product-tile__wrapper" onmouseenter="slideButtonsPrice(this)" onmouseleave="slideButtonsPrice(this)">. The problem is that if the function triggered first is not finished - any other event will not fire up.
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So it turns out that when mouseleave is done fast enought for first swap being still executed - it fails. How can I make it happen the right way?
04:27
@SterlingArcher the inappropriate avatar i.imgur.com/PDqgTC0.jpg
> Rolling out the Welcome Wagon
 
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@KevinB toilet got constipated?
@littlepootis kinda understandable
06:29
@KarelG Can a toilet get constipated?
Give it some exlax
06:46
Hello Folks
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Q: Notification visible after mouse enter and hidden after mouse out

Himanshu VaghelaI have notification error message which come if error accrue. I set time for hidden it 8 seconds. But I want to set visible till I hover on that if mouseout from notification then its visibility hidden.But if 8 seconds is not completed then it is show till 8 seconds complete. I used bootstrap ...

so unfriendly
Sorry. Will update code.
#NotWelcoming
\m/
var checking = {
        LocationID: locationID, VenueID: venueID, FacilityID: facilityID, CapacityID: capacityID, BookedFromDate: bookedFromDate, BookedToDate: bookedToDate, FromTime: fromtime, ToTime: Ttime
    };

    var check = {};
    check.CheckMasters = checking;

    $.ajax({
        type: 'POST',
        url: '/Booking/CheckAvailability',
        data: JSON.stringify(check),
        contentType: 'application/json; charset=utf-8',
        dataType: 'json',
        cache: false,
        success: function (data) {
any thing wrong in above code? please tell me
post ajax 500 (internal server error) please tell me
07:25
@IvinRaj 500 internal error generally indicates server side issue.. try checking with a rest client
like postman app
In the book,Angular JS Up and Running, its written: By default, ng-repeat creates a new DOM element for each value in the array or object that we iterate over. But to optimize performance, it caches or reuses DOM elements if the objects are exactly the same, according to the hash of the object.

If it does cache then in teh following snippet after I click the button why does it re-generate the hash? Why doesn't it reuse the same DOM element?

Snippet:
https://paste.ofcode.org/xjAXAV6NNJJmZWXBLpYdQc
@SurajRao yes
the error is there ...
07:58
what can i do
read the error. I only see a part of it but the server has replied that "checkavailability" view could not be found
check your server side code whatever framework it is in and debug it
 
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09:13
hi all
i have a problem with oop js, can you help me please? is about 'this'
I have an object with this.show = function(){} behavior
now, another behavior should do this: $(open_btn).on('click', function(){
this.show();
});
but here, this is reffering to clicked object (button here), trying to call function from it = undefined function
how can I do things to make 'this' reffer to root, meaning the object itself?
@SurajRao hey, it worked :D thanks!
10:08
Anyone's got any idea why JavaScript changes so fast as compared to other languages? For example, JS seems to roll out an updated version almost every year, while the last four revisions of the C language took place in 1989, 1990, 1999, and 2011 :O
it's intended to be like that
JS and C have different uses and history, so the people in charge adopted different versioning schedules
JS is a language with a lot to improve on, so it changes fast to allow devs to build better things
@towc do you mean to suggest that C is a perfect language?
for most devs, JS doesn't change fast enough, so they use tools like babel, that allow you to use JS features that haven't yet come in
@GaurangTandon more like "if someone wants to use C, they ever like it, or they use better alternatives"
when dealing with frontend web dev, you don't have any options besides JS. You can always transpile down to JS, but it's still the underlying system
while C is something that compiles down to asm, and you have plenty of very different languages that do that
hmm, interesting
@GaurangTandon before the release of ES2015, the standard did not got updated that much. It just went on top speed last three years
AFAIK before ES2015 the last update was in 2011. And now i have to dig up the release before that
10:16
@KarelG yeah, although, IIRC, there was an earlier race between Netscape and IE to add proprietary functions and extend JS
not sure exactly for how long though
we don't talk about the dark ages
i'm glad I never had to work with that those dark ages of JavaScript
lucky you
still their renaming is confusing as fuck
the standard releases is usually ES<number> but they adapted it with ES2015 ( = ES6)
10:19
ES5 (5.1 to be exact but whatever) is that release from 2011
@GaurangTandon there are other quirks though
js is a "serving" language
@KarelG what does that mean?
type conflicts is an odd thing for that language
if you do myNumber - myCharArray in C#, there will be a compiler error
javascript just say "fuck it" and casts myCharArray directly to number so that there is no error to be thrown to the user.
( edited the C message: it actually handles pointers correctly)
kek
it leads to problems though
assume that you have a Car object and you want to replace the Wheel object by calling the "replaceWheel" function object with a wheel as an argument. Thing is, you can pass literally anything
even a mechanic object. It only starts to throw an error if there is a key missing or that if the object "does not fit"
( if you are curious, TypeScript solves this by providing a superset above javascript with strict typing)
it's only a problem when your naming is ambiguous, or someone on your team doesn't understand what's happening. Otherwise, it can be a blessing, for mocking and playing with things
10:27
@KarelG Yep, that's indeed true
@towc true but I have seen such mistakes from time to time
i'd blame the poor documentation of the code
seems a common behavior to not describe a function / module in javascript.
annoys me sometimes
10:41
I have another problem...sorry, I am new in oop js...I have ImgBrowser.prototype = new Watcher(...). Watcher have a property boolean by default (this.displayed = false) and a function that trigger on some events and change 'displayed' to true. Now...var img = new ImgBrowser(); doesn't actualizate that property, is false always...how can I get if correctly?
the mongoose docs are pretty bad :/
is there some other non-official that does a better job?
@BoteaFlorin did you really do ImgBrowser.prototype = new Watcher(...)?
not the right approach
You should take ImgBrowser.prototype = Object.create(Watcher.prototye) if watcher is also a "class" object
@KarelG i just started learning today :D
10:52
I suggest to read through this
i know it is a lengthy document but it covers almost everything required for oop.
Or work with class syntax (but needs to be transpiled for IE)
@KarelG started reading 2 mins before your answer. lol
!!afk lunch
@KarelG thank, man!
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Hi can somebody look at my question? stackoverflow.com/questions/50861731/…
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ok...I tried all possible solutions, I read all I could found...I can' t figure out why a prototype is keeping an event trigger, is updating its property, but the child can't have it updated... here is my code, please give a look, is about a modal that should change its js object.displayed = true when is up....
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@KTWorks not sure whether your journeys call is right.. You need to send id according to docs
 
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hi guys. Could you advise me please ?
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here is interface
interface Ajax {
<T>(options: AjaxOptions): Promise<T>
}
where is function name ??!!
that is valid statement as it works on server already
13:59
I have a feeling that it means that the function itself implements the interface
something like this I guess
I thought you were joking.
14:06
That sucks.
@KendallFrey thank you for your efforts
I need the link for joke!
it looks really strange
ahaha thanks... was funny 100% resolution video song
hey It is restored!
I mean the link <3
14:14
You can thank me later.
NO
I say THANK YOU!!!
@littlepootis now
I say GOOD DAY, SIR!!!
@William boo just a blank white screen :p
14:41
@Loktar it should open an email
I think you are joking
if you don't have a default email program set it wont
interesnting on widows and mac the default are/is outlook and the mail application
i do, but it takes half an hour to open so my pc was shut down by then
@William you have to have outlook installed for that to be true
set it to your gmail then
14:45
Just upgraded to webpack 4, such a hell
I think it is funny that at least on my computer it doesn't warn you it is opening an email
Docs say, use webpack-cli, blog says, webpack-cli is going to be deprecated ...
Docs say, use webpack-dev-server, webpack-dev-server says, move to webpack-serve
welcome to javascript
Docs say use CommonChunksPlugin for this, another page on the same docs websites say, CommonChunksPlugin is deprecated
What the hell
why upgrade?
14:47
I bought one of these to tape to the back of my iPhone 8 when I get it
I probably will super glue it to a lifeproof case so I can still take pictures if I take the phone out of the case
@KevinB I hoped it would be faster, but the main bottleneck in my webpack scenario is that it is using 100 different instances of the HtmlWebpackPlugin, it seems like that this scenario still is not solved for webpack 4....
Actually hot reload now doesn't work anymore, while it used to work hehe, according to someone on gitter it is possible to solve by hacking the config, which I tried to for an hour, but didn't get it to work.

Or I can wait, until the bug is fixed, which should be soon, but yeah who knows
Javascript ...
Is so tyring
Sorry for the rant, needed to get it out
is it ok to expose the mongo id to the client?
or should you maybe have your own id abstraction?
I can't think of bad things that might come from it, other than maybe having to hack things together if you choose to change your backend
well... the mongoid is huge an obnoxious, i wouldn't expose it as something the user should be expected to use. but just as an ID that you can easily reference by? sure, why not
as an example i wouldn't make it part of the URL unless it was the last part of it. but even then, there's likely better alternatives
I normally wouldn't, but I'm in a scenario in which I think I'd have to make my own abstraction to not deviate from the specs unecessarily
I have a bunch of users that have a bunch of locations, which have some data. Issue is, the data can be exactly the same (if not for some metadata), and I don't want to query by metadata, unless that metadata is an id
15:02
as an example /foo/bar/11567 is much nicer than /foo/bar/ASDFH%2591259Q#HRFLDHF#H2q34JKHWR$Q
so I either make my own non-ugly id, or I expose the internal id
but to the end user it doesn't really matter
@towc sql?
no one's gonna be typing it in anyway, and few will even look at it
btw, mongo ids look like this: 5b2d0cdd188c350040751e68
which isn't too bad
15:03
I'm trying to figure out Vue. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong here?
> I'm trying to figure out Vue
I'm more concerned about security and maintainability, than it being ugly
it's no less secure than providing your own fake id
an id is an id
@William nope nothing happens I swear
I was waiting for Friday 😒
:( what browser?
15:05
if the fake id refers to the real one, it's no different than just having the real one
ahh mongo nevermind
I could put the friday video and the link to see email if nothing happens
It should open an email to [email protected]
Subject "Friday"
Content is Friday lyrics
@KevinB mongo is fairly new. I have no clue what kind of exploits can be run. Maybe ids are somehow hex-incremental or something, and give out more information than you might want
they do have information in them
mongo new?
define new?
its been around since my preteens days
compared to other dbs, it is
in addition, mongoose is even more quirky
@KevinB huh! TIL
that's kinda scary
so given an ID you can figure out when something was created. So if you wanted to create a news article and pretend it had been around forever, anyone who knows how objectID's work can prove otherwise
well, I'm really glad I asked :P
this is not metadata I want to share
thanks
I always feel like samsung features are like rip off apple features
note however that auto-incrementing ids also have issues in mongodb due to the way it's locking works. you can't really guarantee that they'll be created correctly
not without jumping through a few hoops
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15:15
@KendallFrey you ever try listening to weather satellites over radio
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I ordered a software defined radio for teh funs
like, what is that
This made me laugh apparently it used to be a legit site canna.biz
15:16
looks like a ton of fun
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They broadcast live images in the ~137mhz range (NOAA)
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There's lots of different ones
that's so cool
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I'm gonna try to take a selfie
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Ya know, like with the satellite
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15:17
Also I think sniffing around the airwaves is cool
I have tried to doing that before with no sucess on ubuntu. It was an utter failure
@KevinB I don't want auto-incrementing either
in my ideal world, ids only identify something, they hold no other information
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Apparently almost all pagers are unencrypted and you can receive ever message on the same frequency
but they have to be unique right?
yeah, that should be their only notable thing
15:18
the "unique" portion is the larger problem
there's a reason mongodb uses timestamps
guaranteed uniqueness in O(1)?
guarantees uniqueness without locking
posted on June 22, 2018 by CommitStrip

to prevent duplicates, you would need to first know what ID's were already generated. Unless of course you were doing something based off of timestamp, then you could make it unique enough by following the same process they do to keep objectID's unique
the objectID includes both the machine that created the id and the timestamp, so if two machines create a record with the same timestamp, they'd still be unique
how about a hash of the timestamp with a salt without lost data?
15:21
just add one more step to it? that should work
dunno bout performance
could just hash the objectid for that matter, use the objectID's guarenteed uniqueness so all you have to do is obfuscate it's value
well, "just hashing" doesn't guarantee uniqueness
I guess hashing without losing data is essentially one-way encryption
so just alter the ID in some expected way
7
Q: Left nav is now sticky

Joe FriendWe've updated the left nav so that it is now sticky. We are planning to add this ability to scroll the left nav independently, but that will be added later since it shouldn't be needed by anyone currently. As we extend the use of the left nav it will become required.

I hate the new left nav bar it gives less text room when I make the window take up half the screen on my 13in laptop
disable it in the preferences, then adblock the hamburger link
nice clean navbar
fixed thank you
15:34
I'm trying to create a Vue script that binds data to the rows of a table, but nothing is showing up in the table and I'm not getting any errors. jsfiddle.net/50wL7mdz/395989
first off, <tablerow> isn't a valid child of <tbody>
so when the browser parses that, it's going to be hoised out of the table before vue can even interact with it
well, i mean, that fixes the whole problem actually
I thought you were supposed to use the name of the component as the tag
you are, but there are cases such as this one where doing so won't work
the link to the docs above explains
Hypersapien tbodys need <tr> to be the next element. What you can do, is <tr v-is=tablerow v-for=...></tr>, and it will work
The example that I was looking at when I made this was using the component name as the tag and it was inside an <ol>, and it was on that same site.
it was probably a string template
not part of the DOM
and as such not subject to those issues
A string template as opposed to...?
I'm trying to figure out the difference.
> in another component's template
15:45
I changed my code and it worked. I'm trying to figure out why
that means there's another component with:
template: `
  <ol>
    <other-component></other-component>
  </ol>
`
if you want to do that directly in the dom, I think you can use an actual template element
but not quite sure about that
Is someone going to tell me who David is and why @Shmiddty worships him now?
only if you ask nicely
Who said I worship @david?
Hi, my name is Shmiddty and I like to party
sounds like something that someone who worships david would say
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16:02
Is the return date for Amazon items the day it has to arrive or the day you have to ship it?
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If it's the former I fucked myself out of $200
@towc Please daddy?
Date of postmark @Jhawins
who's mark and why is he not in the present
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Good..
16:07
> A postmark is a postal marking made on a letter, package, postcard or the like indicating the date and time that the item was delivered into the care of the postal service.
@littlepootis shut up
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Also I saw my first house water bill today
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4,000 gallons. I am killing the planet
lol
you get a pool?
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16:08
How's that even possible is that a normal amount?!
4k gallons sounds like a lot
tbh idk what ours is at
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There's only 2 of us here too
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1 bathroom
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Sounds insane lol
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> average American shower uses 17.2 gallons
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16:09
!!> (17.2 * 2) * 33
@Jhawins 1135.2
I'm a grower not a shower
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I guess just our daily showers is 1/4 of it.
🛀
we have a sprinkler system
so that would increase it on our end I know
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16:10
Ah and Tasha takes baths
now I'm curious what our usage is
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It says a bath tub is like 80 gallons lmao
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Oh and I power washed
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Yea this is prob real.
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Oh man I cleaned the gutters too that was a ton of water... Jus 4K gal sounds absolutely insane at first glance
16:20
we have a slow leak, but never go over the minimum charge
wish we could find that leak..
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It's hard being a redneck
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TIL you can't duct tape a box for UPS
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@KevinB I had the utilities in my name for a full month before I actually moved in. Said zero gallons so I know nothing leaks
we've replaced all but two sections of pipe at this point
so it must be in the last two pieces... one goes from the meter to the house, the other goes around the backside of the house
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16:36
I don't own this so wouldn't really be my problem anyway heh
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I'd jus be paying for it haha
the one going around the backside is most ilkely to be the problem due to a pecan tree that used to be in that area that ruined our sewage pipes, but... i can't see that being the case, if a root got to it, by now it would have caused pressure problems, and/or been getting worse
that tree has been gone for 10+ years
lengh / 12 ....I forget, what is the part, other than the remainder...is there an easy way to chop off the fractional part?
ah, I remember Math.floor
Sorry
16:57
I'm trying to modify that Vue script that binds an object array to a table to generate the rows. Now I'm trying to create a separate array that contains the field information to be displayed (containing the property name and the column header text). It's generating the table header fine, but I'm trying to get it to use that array to generate the table cells in the proper order, and it's not generating anything.
https://jsfiddle.net/dpqu1ha5/
17:09
@Jhawins the average american doesn't shower, so that brings the average down anyway
@Hypersapien the js is empty
Shit. Didn't save it. jsfiddle.net/dpqu1ha5/2
@Hypersapien normally in vue, we bundle more modules together
in this case, I wouldn't even define components
you're probably trying to do it the react way
and you can, but you're making a mess of it
I figured I was. I'm just now learning Vue.
I don't know react, either.
Is this what you're talking about? jsfiddle.net/dpqu1ha5/6
I know that doesn't work either
17:46
first thing, you don't need this. in templates
secondly, you didn't finish it: jsfiddle.net/dpqu1ha5/17
and this is how sane people do it: jsfiddle.net/dpqu1ha5/21
I see what I was doing wrong. I was including the props for component definitions that didn't exist any more.
that doesn't matter
it just does nothing relevant
you used this., and you didn't include the text in the th s
Yeah, I realized that and added it after I posted the jsfiddle, but the table still wasn't showing up.
is this. just unnecessary, or does it actually screw the thing up?
I think it screws the thing up
17:56
just never use it, it's easier
For the record, I pulled the data from Mockaroo and just used the field names it gave me.
I didn't change those
Oh, right. I was thinking of the field names in the "fields".
I went to lunch during this conversation and haven't gotten back in focus yet
I really don't need excuses
18:12
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@towc that would be entirely untrue. Actually sort of a bizarre statement
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ISO subcontractor to do my work cause this next task sucks haha
@Jhawins jokes don't have to be true
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Yes they do
I can refer to a very common joke
> your mom is fat
18:22
They do have to be funny though
I thought it was funny
a false statement by itself isn't a joke
it was a variation on "you smell"
it's just a false statement
the sky is orange
ha ha ha ha ha ha
18:25
i mean, it could be
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@forresthopkinsa but it is...
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