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00:05
Who understands forms
Mine submits when I tell it not to
an its annoying me
how do you add an onclick event on a div via getElementbyId ?
mostly , with javascript
lol.
and consider using jquery if you need to support older IE versions which don't support it
00:23
or you could use something like this : jsfiddle.net/teresko/5mMP6
though , i honestly cannot recall what all it did
especially the typeof fix[type] !== undefined part .. but .. well .. it works
alright
my most useful file in quite a while github.com/Ralt/config-files/blob/master/install.sh
 
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03:19
Sup.
03:39
Is this too political for an answer to a meta question?
> Come on, that's absurd. It only happens when you mention Republicans.
inside a function fn() i am using $.get("url,...... and i wish that fn() will return the value go by the $.get how can i acieve this
inside a function fn() i am using $.get("url,...... and i wish that fn() will return the value got by the $.get how can i acieve this
i am not able to stop the execution of fn() till the execution of $.get completes...
please someone help
okay, take deep breaths
phrase the question more cleary
use "`" around code blocks
For example:
`code here`
'function fn(url)
{
var html = "";
$.get(url, function(result){
html = result;
alert(html);
});
return html;
}
'
now i would like the function to return the result but it is return in empty, but the alert box is showing me the result.
how can i tell the fn() to stop till $.get completes
Just put return inside the $.get callback
you can simplify it like so:
function fn(url){
    $.get(url, function(result){
        alert(result);
        return result;
    });
}
'

alert(fn("page.html"));

function fn(url){
$.get(url, function(result){
alert(result + "1");
return result;
});
}
'
this is returning me undefined
but insode the
'
alert(result+"1");
'
03:52
By the way, it's ` not '
the character at the top left of the keyboard
and it doesn't work on multiple lines, so if you'r going to post lines of code, indent them with at least four spaces
got it
alert(fn("page.html"));

function fn(url){
$.get(url, function(result){
alert(result + "1");
return result;
});
}
`

alert(fn("page.html"));

function fn(url){
$.get(url, function(result){
alert(result + "1");
return result;
});
}
`
remember, four spaces if you have more than one line of code :)
i put in 4 spaces but not working
03:55
are you sure? four spaces at the beginning of the line
at the beginning of every line, i mean
alert(fn("page.html"));
function fn(url){
$.get(url, function(result){
	alert(result + "1");
	return result;
});
}
yes
okay, there you go :)
now about my problem
i'm looking into it
thanks for that
04:14
Can we get the latest vsdoc for jquery from jquery website? I know we can get it through nuget (Visual studio) but just want to confirm if jquery ppl doens't release them anymore.
05:13
0
Q: How to crawl a webPage with dynamic content added by javascript

blunderboyI guess there is a news that Google bots have the capability to understand our javascript code. It means this is possible to fully crawl a webpage which has lazy loading feature enabled. I am using Apache Nutch to crawl websites but I don't think it has the capability to fetch the URLs being inje...

i have this piece code of code

alert(fn("page.html")); // alert 1
function fn(url)
{
var html="";
$.get(url, function(result){
html = result;
alert(html); // alert 2
}
return html;
}

i wish to see the result of "alert 2" in "alert 1" how can i do that?
instead i am seeing the actual result in "alert 2" and "alert 1" is smpty.
please someone help me achieve this..
i have this piece code of code

alert(fn("page.html")); // alert 1
function fn(url)
{
var html="";
$.get(url, function(result){
html = result;
alert(html); // alert 2
});
return html;
}

i wish to see the result of "alert 2" in "alert 1" how can i do that?
instead i am seeing the actual result in "alert 2" and "alert 1" is smpty.
please someone help me achieve this..
Im sorry if this seems like a noobish question .. but what exactly does the describe keyword do in javascript .. ?
05:33
hi @GauravBansal
var availableTags = [
"Groceries",
"Cosmetics",
"Snacks",
"Books",
"Bouquets"
];
I need to insert this array items inside div with span parent
how can i?
@Dhamu1could you helm me out with my issue ?
im going through some1 else's code and i found this ..
describe('deviceready', function() {
its a phonegap app ..
and theres only 1 libary ..
spine.js
 
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11:17
0
Q: Create Math Game with PHP, Ajax, Jquery

SambucasunI am developing a website where user can create their own game which can be joined by other users as well. It's a simple maths game which will shoot equations based on time or count specified. I want that moment user create a game, it will be listed in "current Games" section. Other users can che...

12:14
0
Q: Direction of the bullet - how to have something else than left, right, top, bottom

Florian MargaineI'm making a simple shooter game using canvas and javascript. The current code can be seen here. To know which way I want the bullet to be shot, I simply have a direction property that can have 4 values (left, right, bottom, top), and I can then calculate the next position of the bullet easily. ...

12:25
hello everyone. Do you know if javascript has problems handling LONG sqlite query with many joins?

i'm asking because js can't get properly values from the database, while the same query (ctrl+c ctrl+v) in a database manager (a ffox plugin), on the same sqlite db, works perfectly..
user986408
hey you guys .. question: when iterating a div element and doing: console.log(container.childNodes[i]);
i get all my elements inside but with "text" elements in between, how can i ignore them or get only my div elements ?
bit.ly/N3cwKO url too long to post in chat
just check the nodeType
depending on browser support you can just use .children as well
user986408
@rlemon sweet thanks. children works fine but what i dont get is why my text elements even exist, i have divs in there - no text .. they must be returns from the formatting or i dont know
whitespace
user986408
ah okay .. i assumed that, thanks
12:39
a single space between two tags or a line break all count as text nodes iirc
Broseph
Having now spent all of 9 hours using it I can reliably say Fedora sucks.
I love how my boss thinks its better to give maintenance on some page with lots of asp components than a simple html.
if you think he's wrong tell him so. he's paying you to do a job.
Just do it politely. Don't go there and be all like "Yo B, ye suck big time brah ..."
12:48
I told him already. Actually, I told him a lot. The problem is that he can't understand javascript very well. So he rather leave asp to do those works..
I'll find the will to develop my website and get a lot of money out of it and leave this horrendous place.
good luck
you also failed to realize his first problem... using ASP
Presentation was good :D
good o/
Well, I have to use visual studio, at least microsoft hasn't failed with this tool.. yet..
12:57
no... you have to use VS because you are using ASP(.NET I hope)
i showed em typesetting on chrome on "demand"
lol
Of course, .net... But the code behind is c#
yea... and if you chose not to use asp.net you could not use c# you know
or if you really wanted to use c# you could just go with mono
Well, I can use asp.net without any of its components..
12:59
get away from .net
.net is awesome... wicked awesome... for windows development
For my personal studies I always try to use mono but what pays my bills, unfortunately is Microsoft.. :(
idn, I worked for a few enterprise solution companies who developed using cutting edge asp.net with c# backend. hated it.
@rlemon only for windows development
u gotta emphasise that higher
:D
I don't like mono, idk. it never did it for me.
@rlemon C# is good language
13:00
c#.net is by far my favourite things to be doing on windows.
You probably use php, mysql right..
@AndréSilva he will probably use node.js or C++
php === slow as jesus christ reappearing hell
@AndréSilva yes. but not because it's better... because it's free.
php isn't that slow.
@rlemon I thought of that... You use Linux and such..
it is :D
13:01
php is not stable. That is the real problem.
it is slow.. but mostly Apache is retarded
@AndréSilva I do use windows as well. just prefer to use linux.
compare it to old node which was slow itself
Java shouldn't be considered in that benchmark...
13:02
@Abhishek yes if you are number crunching php isn't the best. but it's also not the horrendous pile of crap people make it out to be.
If php had a stable programming, it would be freaking awesome..
Buut.. 99% of the code gets obsolete every week...
it does... it's just the nature of the language that things tend to become convoluted quickly.
@AndréSilva this is only if you are updating your PHP
pick a stable install you can work with and run with it
@rlemon Well, for corporate stuff you shouldn't stay with obsolete stuff.
don't just take all of pecl and run
no don't use php 4, but you don't have to take every single update.
That is true..
I can't argue much, I'm still new to this area.. :(
13:07
basically read the release notes.. they tell you what is changing. if it's a huge security thing that will affect you positively take it. if you see something that you think will be detrimental to your code leave it alone.
ram
ram
hai friends i know the webdesigning work using in html ,css and photoshop i think work to client, so how to get the project in online. any idea
What the hell, if I was your client and saw this I wouldn't be your client anymore a minute later.
lol
i wasn't even going to touch it. just hit ignore.
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@rlemon HyperText PreProcessor
huh?
13:14
is also bad for its architechture " process per usage "
@Abhishek dude you're talking to a wall. I really have heard it all before - it's not like PHP hating is new or anything
even people who love php like me know it sucks. we still love it
@ThiefMaster dude.. those are the kind of people I work with
anyone who might want to offer some help to my prob
?
"yeah Im a web developer, so.. how do you get your web stuff on the internets!!?"
13:16
Heh, I'd probably go mad with coworkers like that
@rlemon lol, loktar'd yourself.
iahve somethinglike this :
jQuery("#mydiv").bind("scroll" function(){
@rlemon hahahahahhahaha i just used php like thrice
iahve somethinglike this :
jQuery("#mydiv").bind("scroll" function(){
}
and guess what i moved my "works" architecture to nodejs :D
// was hell hard to make my boss [ who is a php Lover ] allow me to switch stuff to nodejs but it made things col!
13:19
iahve somethinglike this :
if(this.scrollLeft > jQuery("#cceditBtnContainer").offset().left){
jQuery("#cceditBtnContainer").css("position","relative");
jQuery("#cceditBtnContainer").animate({'left':this.scrollLeft},1,"linear");
jQuery("#cceditCNameContainer").css("position","relative");
jQuery("#cceditCNameContainer").animate({'left':this.scrollLeft},1,"linear");
}
but cometimes it runs pretty slow
especially when I move the scroll very fast and rapidly
i guess too many event calls are getting generated and are getting queued up
any solutions to solve this?
@ShaileshVaishampayan Please read this
then you can install this if you have trouble remembering the formatting
5
Q: Chat Easy Input Tools - Provides keyboard shortcuts for common text formatting commands

rlemon About Provides keyboard shortcuts for common text formatting commands, reducing the dependency on mouse usage. Current version does not have a configurable set of hotkeys but later versions will. How to use. All of the following commands are run if the user has focus in the chat input area. ...

@Loktar does that sound good to you? :< gamedev.stackexchange.com/a/35342/13584
@ShaileshVaishampayan maybe this would help?
/* outside the bind event you can cache these containers so you don't have to pull them from the DOM each time */
var btnContainer = jQuery("#cceditBtnContainer"),
	nameContainer = jQuery("#cceditCNameContainer");

/* chaining and grouping */
if(this.scrollLeft > btnContainer.offset().left){
	jQuery([btnContainer, nameContainer]).css("position","relative").animate({'left':this.scrollLeft},1,"linear");
}
however this all seems like it could be solved by using position: fixed.
@FlorianMargaine \o
@FlorianMargaine -.-
seriously u had to ask that ?
heh, I've never done that before, I've got no idea about how to start off
13:29
@ShaileshVaishampayan jsfiddle.net/rlemon/h8LTS
working fiddle for that :D
just see the raycast function it should explain a lot :-)
yeah but the code is ugly
@FlorianMargaine yeah
that sounds perfect
you only use pathfinding if their are obstacles
13:31
var len = Math.sqrt(directionX * directionX + directionY * directionY);
and if the object is "intelligent"
magic math
@FlorianMargaine THE HECK ?
13:32
@Abhishek what? are you denying it? see the code in the answer, you'll see what I mean ;p
did that as a fiddle for someone a while back
u saw my code ?
was a similiar question
yeah that's a "basic" question I guess
@Loktar i wrote a kinda game frenzy pathfinder not A* but one that just used waypoints
13:32
but since I'm there right now :<
setTimeout(function(){draw()}, 30);
???
and since I'm doing everything by hand
it was a fiddle
Y U NO setTimeout(draw, 30);
;)
lol
yeah I was probably trying to answer first
wasn't thinking im sure
13:34
@FlorianMargaine here is how you do move away from an angle
I should of used requestAnimationFrame
erm on an angle b/w two points
thats what happens when you type with your thumbs and you have your eyes closed.
lol
A linear equation is an algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant and (the first power of) a single variable. Linear equations can have one or more variables. Linear equations occur with great regularity in applied mathematics. While they arise quite naturally when modeling many phenomena, they are particularly useful since many non-linear equations may be reduced to linear equations by assuming that quantities of interest vary to only a small extent from some "background" state. Linear equations do not include exponents. Linear equations ...
Jump to two point form
13:34
uuuh
6 upvotes for this?
6
A: game engine done, ideas missing

Florian MargaineMake a snake game with it. Make a shooter game with it. Make some simple well known games to start off. Once you've done this, you should be more confident with your engine, and making these games will give you ideas on where to keep going.

now back to my PHPery
@Abhishek HIGH SCHOOL IS TOO FAR AWAY FFS!§§!!!1
@FlorianMargaine thats basic maths!
that I haven't done since high school :)
aww man!
13:36
Hey guys
I've mostly learned project management these two last years
Is it possible to desactivate the 'use strict' for a block ?
i love physics , and like it just less then i love computers hence i erm kinda sorta have total always touch with maths
/ function
13:36
@dievardump I don't think so
f**k, that doesn't help me though
+ writing games most of my teenage helped :D
@dievardump you could do this though
my teenage years were wasted on usenet
(function() {
    "use strict";
    f();
}());

function f() {
}
13:37
mine were wasted on vb6
mine died here
In strict mode, ImageData.data is a readonly property
and hacking servers so I could host movies and games for my newsgroups ( this ended when I got a job for a elearning company and one of our clients I was hosting a few games on their servers... sucked )
thegamecreators.com <- I used DarkBasic and hated it , then i switched to DarkGDK hated it aswell ended up writing nothing :D
mine were wasted in games yay
13:38
So no use strict.
@dievardump any reason for this?
@rlemon lol, seriously
1
A: ImageData data assignment in Strict Mode

Andrew D.Read comments in code: (function(){ 'use strict'; var canvas=document.createElement("canvas"); // canvas object must have size var w=canvas.width=100; var h=canvas.height=50; var ctx=canvas.getContext("2d"); var imgData=ctx.getImageData(0,0,w,h); // In next line you retrieve arra...

@FlorianMargaine yea it was U of Phoenix iirc
this was like 2003/4 ish.
had a heafty 40 gig server they didn't use and was open. so we stored some games on it.
Google-Fu is strong with me today
@FlorianMargaine because an ImageData is linked to a canvas I suppose.
So the strict mode does not allow you to do ImageData.data = data
But you can ImageData.data[n] = integer/float;
But for some performance reason, I don't want to ImageData.data.
(2020x1831 image, 14 millions entry in my ImageData.data).
@dievardump I don't get why strict mode doesn't allow you to do this
it has nothing to do with strict mode
strict mode just shows the error, where as non strict would just fail silently
try this:
undefined = true
undefined; //undefined
13:50
context.putImageData(myImageData, dx, dy);
now try this:
"use strict";
undefined = true; //error
O_o
why does it work ?
why does what work
var data = ImageData.data;
// modify data
this.ghost.context.putImageData(imageData, 0, 0);
it's the .data property that's read-only, not the properties of the object it points at
13:54
12 mins ago, by rlemon
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/HTML/Canvas/Pixel_manipulation_with_canvas
I read I don't know how many times that it wasn't a pointer
don't know why
think of it as the object key ".data" being unchangeable
just they key
13:56
for unchangeable objects you have Object.freeze probably
I don't know Esaijila. Was being stupid.
which is crap, frozen objects are like 20x slower in chrome
so now my heatmap generator works perfectly in strict mode :o
here are some jsfiddles
http://jsfiddle.net/TFMyq/7/
http://jsfiddle.net/TFMyq/9/
http://jsfiddle.net/TFMyq/16/
for the frost power up

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