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16:01
@dievardump Upvoted accepted so that Paul can get Populist badge
It's what linked me to that post
According to the answers, I think they will win... f**k
@Loktar There is no place for human beings in the future, too. We're mortals trapped inside a mortal universe.
this works but only for 1 word apple, what if i wanted a list of words to be sorted...?? var word would allow me to input only 1 word.what if there was a html file with words in a table like <td id="square0">apple;</td> and var word would allow me to input only 1 word.what if there was a html file with words in a table like <td id="square0">carrot;</td> — Sarah Boss 1 hour ago
@Zirak ok :(
ohh haha you replying to the starred comment
yeah thats a quote from a JS contest pages rules
16:07
...sorry, got into a nihilist mood yesterday and it stuck
16:17
be happy!
Weird, I just lost 2 rep. Does that mean someone undid my edit?
should be upvoted to be at least 0 stackoverflow.com/q/11719193/995876
hello
can anyone spot anything that's wrong with this line of jquery?
var elems = $('#infoform').find('input[type=text], textarea').not('[rel="noVal"]').not(':parent(.hide)');
not not
:parent(.hide) is invalid
:parent means that the element has children
it doesn't take argument
it's the opposite of :empty
so if i wanted to exclude inputs that are part of div class="hide"
what would be the correct jquery?
var elems = $('#infoform').find('input[type=text], textarea').not('[rel="noVal"]').filter( function() {
     return !$(this).closest("div.hide").length;
});
you should also comment this beast appropriately since it's a pretty heavy query
16:29
definitely, thanks a lot
it worked and now i am on to another error, which is always a good sign :)
if ( $('.seats_free_2tables').val() == 0 && $('.seats_free_2tables').next('.seats_free_4tables').val() == 0 )
			{
Why does alert($('.seats_free_2tables').next('.seats_free_4tables').val()); gives me undefined?
if the jQuery set is empty, it will return undefined
Thought you could use next() like this
so your selector $('.seats_free_2tables').next('.seats_free_4tables') didn't give any results
16:36
I would suggest, maybe .nextAll?
.next will select the next sibling element and optionally filter it
so it's really unintuitive and most of the time you want nextAll or nextUntil
.seats_free_4tables is in another <tr> inside another <td>, is that why?
So, .seats_free_4tables is not a sibling of .seats_free_2tables?
No
16:38
Then that is why
This is the structure: pastebin.com/ZD1AJ76a
I would like to check if there's any class .seats_free_2tables which has value 0 , and the first next .seats_free_4tables after this also are 0 then it should return true
Tried with the above posted if statement, but now I know why, how can It be done correct ?
why do you not use the class selector just directly?
@esa
tok the words out of my mouth
if ( $('.seats_free_2tables').val() == 0 && $('.seats_free_4tables').val() == 0 )
Because there's a possibility that there is more of these below if the user adds more boxes with more selectors
16:42
well in that case $('.seats_free_2tables') wouldn't work either?
.closest('tr').find('.seats_free_4tables') // maybe?
add a .next there in between :P
so it chooses the next tr and finds it there
Ah, truth!
iterate through them with an $.each?
@Esailija i thought when $('.seats_free_2tables') is it 'selecting' them all ?
Ok
16:44
yes that's a global selector, it will select all elements with that class
$('.seats_free_2tables').each(function(){
  if( $(this).value == 0 && $(this).closest('tr').find('.seats_free_4tables') == 0 )
  { return true; }
});
Will this do ?
$('.seats_free_2tables').closest("tr").next().find('.seats_free_4tables').val() == 0
this will only work when there is one such table on the page
because .val always returns the first element's value
Hmm
Doesnt work, nothing happens.
$(this).value is undefined
I did val() and it worke
Karem, returning true from an each is like telling it to continue,
16:50
also you want $(this).val()
@nebulae I have something else instead of the returning true
@Neal I love that article.
Read it a while back
@RyanKinal way way wayyyyy too much!
Meh. It doesn't matter too much to me. As long as I have some self-control, they can market to me as much as they want.
Yes val() works fine now thanks. How could I do this reverse?

So instead of looking in the closest next and find .seats_free_4tables, it should look in the previous <tr> and find .seats_free_2tables ?
16:54
anyone else having errors on SO?
@Karem You basically just wrote the code in that sentence
yeah I found out lol
@RyanKinal lol
$('.seats_free_4tables').closest("tr").prev().find('.seats_free_2tables').val() ? @RyanKinal
@Karem Looks good to me
@Neal Unfortunately self-control is a rare characteristic in today's society
16:55
@RyanKinal ha. true
is it wrong that I check for any version of ie in my apps and redirect the user to download chrome, or firefox, or safari
I would never do this for a client, but is ie8 or so worth the bother? I havent bothered trying it
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Q: Usability of API to declare modules in JavaScript

Eric BréchemierAs a JavaScript developer, I want to write modules in a format that is well supported today and that will still work in five years. I designed an open-source library to this end, scope or not, with two goals in mind. It should be: simple to declare JavaScript modules with dependencies simple t...

@Feeds seriously?
what is that
@Esailija no fracking idea... it looks silly
17:09
As a developer who reads use cases too often, I want to set my brain to autoignore anything that starts with As a ____, I want to ____.
2
17:33
As a I think that , I want to nebulae is on crack
@Abhishek Hi ho!
What a productive first day after vacation... not!
hmmm:
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Q: Auto-embed jsFiddle into questions

casperOneAmong the html/css/javascript/jquery tags, it's common to use jsFiddle to give a self-contained example. Unfortunately, it leads to really, really crappy questions, in that you end up with a question that consists mostly of an outside link. This usually leaves the question as borderline NARQ. ...

also, finally got a new Mac Book Pro at work! \o/ No more slow PGP and an SSD :O
I might end up buying one for my linux box at home hmmm
SSDs are amazing
The only bad part is... now with "click... install done" hard drive speed, you regret the horribly slow network connection even more -.-"
oh and glossy displays are the work of satan
17:51
FileZilla, you have failed me again
... especially since he's reversing the terms "object" and "class"
Or maybe even conflating them
Idk... I dont have the patience to read through it... @RyanKinal
@Neal he's basically redoing dojo's classes or such
or CS classes
18:10
Good: Just had an awesome answer that was well-received
Bad: ....in Java
and WOO EDITING PRIVILEGES!
time to play with the new reviewing beta!
@FlorianMargaine yes i can't see what is "special" with his code. All classes systems are acting like this
@IvoWetzel sup ?
do I need to subscribe to add comments on reddit?
@FlorianMargaine yes. takes 2 seconds ^_^ and could be helpful... especially to yell at this OP
18:22
I don't get it
his "factory" is actually just Object.create
@FlorianMargaine lol don't tell me. tell him :-P
what do you use this stuff for
@Esailija use what stuff?
Factory
@Esailija I don't
18:26
I thought that was a java thing that is completely irrelevant in js, like Interfaces
@FlorianMargaine upped ^_^
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Q: What is the npapi-msdocs plugin?

moabWhat is the npapi-msdocs plugin? Is it possible with use this plugin to handle Microsoft Office documents in Chrome? For example to view a .doc file inline instead of having to downloading it?

0
Q: What does wp-list.js do?

BakaburgPretty straightforward question! What does wp-list.js do? It's listed in the wp_enqueue_script codex page as one of the WP included javascript libraries. Thanks!

Wow it's not that bad
(not the content, the websites, the navigation etc'...)
And the HTML... LOL
id names : div id="rickrollzarkozing"
div id="YunvoteFH2012"
18:43
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Q: Please critique my column chart concept

EricFolks, What I came up with (see below) doesn't quite look right, and I was wondering if someone could please help me refine my idea. I was given the following requirement: Design a column chart that shows the follow data for each of the past 7 days: Average volume received for that day of th...

19:08
I am trying to open a gmap in jquery dialog box
its appears first time Ok
but after that its appears one fourth
you can check test page here
any one here who can help me
19:41
@ScottFanetti I am trying to open a gmap in jquery dialog box
its appears first time Ok
but after that its appears one fourth
you can check test page here
e-hotelspro.com/gmap.aspx
any one here who can help me
here is my question on SO stackoverflow.com/questions/…
umm did i misundertsand mouseover mouseout? jsfiddle.net/yC4Ye
it should change when you hover the blue boxes for the mouseover ouseout
@Eric is it possible for you to check my questiuon
@rahularyansharma it's not while inviting everyone that you will get an answer for your question.
@rahularyansharma pinging random people is a bad idea. It tends to make them angry, rather than what you want (help with question)
19:56
sorry for that
Hey guys. maybe something knows. I'm trying with node.js to fs.exists() a file with spaces . Is there anything to escape filename with spaces? Because now it says the file doesn't exist but it does. I'm sure it's about the damn spaces..
use underscores
err, I mean, use underscores in the filename in the first place
I know, but in this case I don't have the right to rename file. All I must do is serve them by HTTP.
So I must opened them, even with spaces in their filenames.
I ****ng hate filename with spaces.
@Neal haha, awesome
(but why did you ping me specifically with it?)
@TomShreds, I can fs.open a file with spaces. fs.exists doesn't work for you?
20:06
Yeah, fs.exists doesn't.
I'll try bypassing it, to see is readFile reads it
@Zirak cuz I knew ud like it ^_^
Hang on, let me switch over to 0.8.x and get back to you.
heh, thanks
I haven't actually used fs.exists yet. :P
Oh it doesn't with fs.readFile either
20:08
Works for me, weird.
I'm running v0.6.19 on Ubuntu 12.04.
I just did:
> fs.readFile('test file.txt', function (err, data) { console.log(data) })
Hum this is weird.
I'll try something
What version of Node are you running?
0.8
.3 i think
one sec, nvm-ing into 0.8.3
@clarle
> fs.readFile('General Overview.md', function (err, data) { console.log('error', err); console.log(data) });
undefined
> error { [Error: ENOENT, open 'General Overview.md'] errno: 34, code: 'ENOENT', path: 'General Overview.md' }
20:15
Shouldn't really matter, but Windows or *nix?
Mac so *nix
@TomShreds: fs.exists and the like all work for me on v0.8.3 with spaces.
this is weird
look:
macbookpro:public tommybergeron$ node
> var fs = require('fs');
undefined
> fs.readFile('General Overview.md', function (err, data) { console.log('error', err); console.log(data) });
undefined
> error { [Error: ENOENT, open 'General Overview.md'] errno: 34, code: 'ENOENT', path: 'General Overview.md' }
undefined
> fs.readFile('Routes.md', function (err, data) { console.log('error', err); console.log(data) });
undefined
> error null
<Buffer 23 23 20 57 68 61 74 27 73 20 61 20 52 6f 75 74 65 3f 0a 54 6f 20 64 65 66 69 6e 65 20 77 68 61 74 20 61 20 72 6f 75 74 65 20 69 73 2c 20 69 74 27 73 20 
And the files are all in the same directory?
s/the same/your current working
Yes, hurm wait I think I found something weird
20:20
whoa, weird.
Hum I renamed the file using console instead of Mac's Finder. and now it works.
There must have been some special character put by Finder somewhere
Damn it.
:)
At least it's all good now.
I hate that kind of behavior hehe
Thanks for the help! ;-)
Haha, no prob!
@TomShreds you can find out what that character is
copypaste the filename string in your filesystem by rename prompt or something
then "file name string".split("").map( function(v){return v.charCodeAt(0).toString(16)}).join(" ") in your google chrome console or something
though I suppose there is better comand line too lfor this . but this is what I do as windows user \o
20:40
aww yeah my anti flash dressup js game is coming along
works in IE7+
still a ton more work to do, but its crazy people didn't just use JS for these types of games in the past.
caveat.. doing it for work, you will be timed and have to put the right protective gear on depending on the current situation
^no good documentation...
(there wasn't in the past)
yeah plus I imagine doing it with as2 was just easy peasy
drag some images on the stage, make them draggable
every single one of them have the same obvious XSS vulnerability stackoverflow.com/q/11729141/995876
downvote at will
@Esailija I assume you are adding a correct answer?
as in "<?php echo htmlspecialchars($query); ?>"
?
too ez
@NicoBurns no one stepped in so I added the answer
@dievardump ehhh thats fake
All they did was put numbers infront of the image whoopdee freakin do
still, looks like a fun project
@Neal sure ?
Nice. I've changed it to Green Mode and now I feel like The Predator.
@Neal Not sure, it's kind of easy to do
21:16
@dievardump ?
getting imageData and then create an ascii render is not that hard. Working on the GPU is harder ( for me )
But i'm not sure that's fake since they released the sources
21:32
lol I got gangbang revenge downvoted, pls help stackoverflow.com/a/11729463/995876
@Esailija ummm 2 downvotes isnt much
be nicer next time in your comments :-)
yes it is, for the only correct answer in the question
I was nice in every comment :d
I downvoted the other answers because they were
1. wrong
2. have xss vulnerability
It's not the only correct answer though
A few people say to use quotes
21:34
quotes are not the point
if $val = 'ok "hello"'
and you do value="<?php echo $val; ?>"
The OP's complaint was that it only outputted the first word
Adding quotes outputs the full string as intended
you will get value="ok "hello"
which is not the full search query
that's ridiculous
the query is just an example
I doubt he just wants to make it work with the one query only
How is ametren's answer the ONLY correct answer?
21:38
? I thought I linked to mine
this one is the only correct one I mean stackoverflow.com/a/11729463/995876
Whoops!
In that case, my apologies! :p
I saw that his had -2 and a comment asking for an explanation
obviously adding just quotes will work for the very naive query
Jumped the gun there!
hi there
21:41
Anyways, the downvotes on my post are just unfair
What do you think of my answer?
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A: How to create global, instance based objects?

NealHold your package privately and just have some access functions: var myModel = (function () { var model_vars = { model: 'default', result: 'continue', page: {}, args: {}, server: {}, hash: localStorage.hash }; return function () { ...

^_^
upvoted because it's Neal
:D
@Esailija :)
it's hilarious how it looks to them
to them it looks like I downvoted so I could get my answer on top
but in fact I downvoted because they were horrible and was hoping for them just to edit it
I didn't even want to make an answer
22:16
In client-side-only MVC implementations, do people tend to lump XHR and data-formatting/validating under Model, and then DOM manipulation and DOM/browser events under View? I'm starting to feel like those are all things that should be independent of each other so you can replace/mutate them easily. Especially events.
22:32
well .. in broad strokes it seems fine
problem is that most of people do not actually understand MVC
@ErikReppen , here is the part with mostly is being missed : neither view nor model is a single monolithic entity
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Q: Is there a way to simplify this pattern

micadelliI'm using the following pattern in my mobile app. The code snippet below manages stopwatch. Is there a way to simplify the code for better readability and probably getting away from needing to use MyApp.stopwatch. inside it? Somehow in some cases using this instead works, and in some it doesn't....

23:01
@tereško Yeah I've often been puzzled by the way people will write a model and controller for every single page type in back end stuff.
what did you mean by that ?
if you want a good mvc framework, try ruby on rails, backed by the powerful ruby language, only second to java. With java and ruby, you can do anything from desktop publishing to web development to mobile.
just take a look at current successes such as twitter, groupon and youtube
@JohnMerlino , only connection to MVC of rails is that they use the term for PR
also , twitter has dropped rails and youtube was written in python
an noone cares about groupon
@JohnMerlino , please stop talking about things you do not understand
@tereško Didn't mean controller. Just that if you write one of each for everything aside from abstracting out common layout HTML, why are you bothering to separate concerns in the first place?
@tereško is incorrect. youtube uses java and twitter had used rails until recently, which they switched, again, to java. But the original twitter was developed in two weeks, and the bigger problem was mysql, not ruby or rails.
uhh, check the date on that
youtube has largely switched to java
@JohnMerlino , so how is any of this related to rails then ?
if you looked at my original post, I vouched two technologies: ruby and java. Both useful and applicable in different situations.
or were you taling about java in javascript channel ?
i was talking about java, not javascript of course
anyway ruby on rails is the best implementation of MVC
23:09
and how was related to OP's question ?
Ruby on Rails is one of the worst thign that has happened to MVC design pattern in past decade
especially its use of Arel and scope chaining
they have abused the term , misrepresented the pattern and turned it into a marketing tool
@JohnMerlino THAT HAS NOTHIGN TO DO WITH MVC PATTERN
im done talking with this hack
@ErikReppen , here is the issue: MVC has been misrepresented
people have been told for 5+ year that model is a just a storage abstraction
this is why people make "model for each page" and call it MVC
Yeah, I don't claim to be an expert but that doesn't really make sense to me. Model is more about rules and interaction with data I would think.
23:15
both actually
model layer is actually set of entities , which can be separated in 3 groups:
- domain object : things that contain the business logic, validation and rules
- storage logic structures: responsible for interacting with data abstraction layer ( in this case XHR or local storage )
- services: (or components) which are dealing with interaction between domain objects and storage structures (usually data mappers)
services are to top structures in model layer through the presentation layer interacts with domain business logic
Actually , i could recommend for you to read PoEAA book. It covers some of this (though it is a hard read)
So establishing a model can be a matter of mixing/matching entities with services tending to be the one that gets a rewrite for different contexts? Does .net MVC even touch that?
unfortunately i cannot give any good links on the subject from my answer in SO, because the mostly deal with PHP related issues in MVC-inspired patterns (mostly Model2 MVC)
@ErikReppen , sorry , my native language is php , but what i know of ASP.NET MVC framework then it implements it to some extent ( at least it provides all the tools ) and what they calls ViewModel in ASP.NET framework is actually closer to "View" instances from classical MVC pattern ( and, what the call View , is just a template)
I can read other languages okay. I think what I didn't realize before was that people weren't trying to achieve exclusively client-side context MVC for UI development.
it is possible , but i would actually urge you to look into MVVM pattern for working with frontend MVC-like patterns
it is better suited for Javascript
23:34
@tereško Yeah, that makes more sense to me (at least the wikipedia entry does). The http wall to chuck things over just seems to make it kind of awkward to implement MVC in a traditional app development way just for the client-side.
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