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9:01 PM
not if you're used to using lots of ropes and restraints.
 
!!/roll 1d20+12
 
or if you just hold onto each other and fly around while doing it!
 
@YuriAlbuquerque 14 => 26
...have you been looking in my closet?
 
hi
 
A web design/development company I once applied to just posted this on Facebook:
 
9:04 PM
Oh no!
 
@Zirak: A nice bot feature would be the ability to search SO, so it'd save you guys time with noobs like me
 
I requested a non-meme link.
 
@RyanKinal Is that real
 
I don't know.
I searched Google... found a forum link
 
@SomeKittens So, something which maps to http://stackoverflow.com/search?q= directly? You can do that with /learn
 
9:06 PM
From one year ago
We'll see if Arsenal Studios gives me a non-meme link
 
var $  = jQuery();
if( $.version >= 2){
    $.drop(IE.support());
}else{
    $.support(IE(6));
}
 
!!/learn so "http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=$encode($0)"
@Zirak Command so learned
!!/tell SomeKittens so blappidy blah
 
!!/learn SO "http://stackoverflow.com/search?q="+($0)
 
@SomeKittens http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=blappidy%20blah
@SomeKittens Command SO already exists
 
blast
 
9:08 PM
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Q: wp-customer-reviews javascript problem

George GrigoritaI have a problem with the wp-customer-reviews plugin. More precisely, I can't select the number of stars. I click on them but they don't remain selected, like they should. It seems like there's a javascript problem somewhere but I can't figure out where. I have exactly the same setup on another...

 
In soviet Russia, questions you!
 
lol @Derek
 
@MikeS
 
Y U GIMME @Zirak
 
ooohhh, hello there sexeh
 
9:12 PM
I can't find anything on Google about jQuery dropping IE 6/7 support
So, I'm going to assume they're stupid
And I'm glad I decided not to work there
 
I tried to use ajaxStop to make the page scroll to a given position (single page website) - however it seems that content weren't loaded before it did so i got different scroll positions and the JS thought i came to another place. I just testet with setTimeout and did the position scroll 10 seconds after and worked 100%
So.. How can i do it when everything is loaded correctly??
 
@Zirak sexeh?
 
kickstarter.com/projects/999790007/… <-- buy it. Powers beyond your control command you.
 
!!/tell @Zirak "no sexeh"
 
@MikeS. Command no sexeh does not exist.
 
9:14 PM
What is sexeh?
 
!!/tell Derek urban sexeh
@Derek [sexeh](http://sexeh.urbanup.com/644469): synonym for [sexy]
Used predomintly online.
 
and there u go
 
Wow...
 
@Zirak Ummm. That's sweet. And I may be dropping $50 on it...
Also, holy crap they annihilated their goal
 
9:17 PM
Hey why is there a document.body but no document.head? That would make sense.
 
Zach Weiner is awesome, and these kinds are books are awesome. Therefore, this book is awesome * awesome * zirakReccomendedItKindOfAwesome, which equals about awesome^2000
 
@Derek // false
 
@user973810 document.querySelector("head");
 
@user973810 There is a document.head
 
sexeh == sexy // true
sexeh === sexy // false
2
 
9:18 PM
@RyanKinal lol
 
@Derek whoa.
 
@RyanKinal that explained it on levels I didn't know existed
 
@Derek snort
 
@SomeKittens I figured
 
Since when is there a document.head. I've got to go home and think some things over.
 
@RyanKinal That explained everything~ XD
 
@Derek Time to leave this chat ...
 
sexeh == sexy //true
 
This will continue to make me chuckle, no matter what:
!!> ',,,' == new Array(4)
@Zirak true
 
@Derek true
 
9:20 PM
Okay, for some reason, I'm friggin starving. I'm going to go get some food. And then I'm going to go home and write some more code.
 
true
<- pencil
 
(Also, I guessed that document.head was DOM 0, but MDN says otherwise)
 
I wrote code that detects unused functions (I've termed them orphans)
 
@RyanKinal I didn't know there is document.head.
 
This has lead to the awkwardly named function deleteOrphans()
 
9:22 PM
[tag: ]
LOL
 
Well, it's better than killOrphans()
 
kickOrphansOut()
 
abandonOrphans()
 
Sam
throwExpectantMotherOffCliff()
 
ignoreOrphans()
 
9:23 PM
O_O
 
@SomeKittens A friend of mine had some program which associated some dynamic data with threads. So, when the data changed into nothing, which can happen, he needed to kill the threads. Guess what he called that function? :P
 
o.O
 
@SomeKittens Has it also led to the function adopt()?
 
On his debugger, in shiny red letters in the stack trace, killOrphans
 
@BillGates Mind give me some money?
 
9:25 PM
Yeah, my Operating Systems class was full of killing children, and parents abandoning children, etc.
 
It was also the friend who had a bug in a teletype login...his password was sudo rm -rf. Guess what the bug was!?
 
ROFL
There was one time I accidentally typed sudo rm -rf * ~ (note the space between the star and the tilde)
 
ouch
 
I was just trying to clean up my home directory, but no... I ended up deleting half of it
 
Well, you did complete the task, and then some more! Extra pay
 
9:28 PM
It's awesome how you cannot restore anything from ext3 filesystems, right ?
 
It's awesome how I was young and stupid and didn't have a backup drive
 
@RyanKinal that's why I use find ./ -name *~ -delete (or find ./ -name *~ -exec rm {} \;, depending on the environment). It deletes everything from the tree and there is less risk.
 
I once deleted a file from a Java homework. Had to write it again
 
@YuriAlbuquerque Nice
 
When using rm, I always -i
 
9:29 PM
I once compiled my C project over top of the source code
 
...
 
THAT SUCKED
 
there is no need for -rf
 
-rf == -lazy
 
-rf == iDontKnowWhatIsThis
 
9:31 PM
@RyanKinal but you were erasing individual files...
 
bye
 
r(ecursive)
f(orce)
@YuriAlbuquerque yeah... it was kinda dumb
Like I said, young and stupid
Anyway... FOOOD
Later all
 
correcting: find ./ -name *~ -exec rm {} \; will find every file finishing with ~ in the current directories tree and erase each of them
really useful for erasing those annoying gedit's and emacs's backup files
this is one of the most awesome and useful unix commands that exist
 
Hmm is this stupid?
$(document).ajaxStop(function() {
setTimeout(function() {
self.loadedPosition();
}, 1000);
});
 
Yes, very
damn, so close...
 
9:36 PM
@Zirak haha, its annoying.. seems like ajaxStop doesn't load all of the content so position of the divs aren't fixed before 0.5 - 1 second after :D
 
!!/jquery ajaxStop
 
i have no idea how to fix it else than this.. not really beautiful
 
@YuriAlbuquerque api.jquery.com/ajaxStop
 
@YuriAlbuquerque did not know about this method before today
 
@designer no. I use bind("ajax:after", functionName). I'm a railler.
 
9:39 PM
@YuriAlbuquerque but its the same right?
Or?
 
@designer it's the same. I just didn't know.
 
@YuriAlbuquerque cool - but i don't know, it seems that the content get loaded, but the positions of the divs aren't the correct one i guess
Thats why i add the timeout
its annoying
 
@designer why ajaxStop? Why not ajaxComplete?
 
@YuriAlbuquerque i have several ajax.load calls
so i kind of wanna know when all of them are done and then scroll to ('#something')
 
oh. I got it
I don't know if it's a good idea to use setTimeout in this context, though. Seems a bit hacky. Why not delay?
 
9:45 PM
I know, its annoying me shit loads.. But setTimeout vs delay seems to be the same result?
 
forget it. Delay is only valid for animation
setTimeout created a "loop"
damn it
I'm too dumb today
I confounded with setInterval
 
Haha but either way, its hacky
 
ok. So... the code seems okay
what is happening, exactly? The code is running before the end of ajax solicitation?
 
Well I'm ajax loading content from multiple pages into different divs with different id's.. then when I'm entering a specific url i want the page to scroll to that id. Which is done with url.com/something <div id="something"> but my one page navigation seems to misunderstand that and think I'm somewhere else...
So it seems that the divs positions aren't the same
as when the page actually is loaded completely
 
ok, I don't know
 
10:41 PM
I have a registration form that I'm writing in html and jquery for a local food bank. The html and jquery are all local and run within the "file://" uri resource handler.
The problem is I need to write data to a local file, and I'm having problems with this.
Is it possible to pass all my data to a local script file that will act like a server-side language for writing the file?
 
 
1 hour later…
11:44 PM
hey guys this is exciting
the first html5 game on zombiegames.net :)
its pretty damn fun too
 
nice :)
 

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