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14:02
During the second week of March 2012, a Dell Vostro notebook, used by
Supervisor Special Agent Christopher K. Stangl from FBI Regional Cyber Action
Team and New York FBI Office Evidence Response Team was breached using the
AtomicReferenceArray vulnerability on Java
Java Java Java.... ^^
Today I am 9497 days old...
oh god I feel old...
Could anyone help ?
Today I'm 6375 days old ...
yeah just go ahead with your questions @Olli
lol
Tomorrow i'm 26
14:05
I feel like I should act more mature than I do.
Anyone here have an android device?
i wish
it's stupid that you can't "answer" to your own messages
bumping up questions
@rlemon olllllld
@Olli ProTip: mouse over the question link to get it's ID (after the hash) and type :ID to reply to your own message
14:08
@Olli im not sure about thin space but if you want a normal space you could try  
oh i am an idiot :$
@rlemon see I'm pinging myself
// sample_format input buffer-> Float 32
// sample_format expected by transcoder-> Unsigned Int 8
:-| and i was hoping music to be intact :-o
@Yohann <span style="font-size: 50%;">&nbsp;</span><!-- THIN SPACE -->
@SimonSarris Yes it is.
14:10
@rlemon ok... actually it is too hard to remember the ID..some userscript would do the trick better
@rlemon ahh
@Yohann yes I think it would work but for me it wont' work
@Olli You can't remember 7 numbers? You own a phone correct?
yes
lol
14:10
yeaaah
but I want to have the thin space
but for me it wont work in the tooltip
does the tooltip display squares for you too?
maybe he's working with some dynamically generated stuff @rlemon
We're talking about the chat message ID's (at least I was)
@Olli it works in Chrome...
@Alnitak What OS?
W7 uses different font for tooltips, than XP (what I'm using)
Could anyone with XP try it?
14:12
im on linux @Olli if you need any testing on that too
please test it too
does the tiny space cause any squares?
link?
im lazy
/!\ CPU KILLER: t.co/7FKqsfiA
or does it display thiny spaces correctly ?
@Abhishek what was your pro tip to get hardware accell working on Chrome on this pc?
14:14
the tooltip should display the text exactly as it is in the span
@rlemon start it via console
if u have drivers installed
<!--THIN SPACE CHAR--> <!-- -->
any flags?
by default linux chrome starts with a flag to disable hardware acc
its really small spaces @Olli
14:15
Hi! Is anyone willing to take a couple of minutes to help me understand how I can link an AJAX request to some PHP in WordPress? I'm thinking of using a plugin that will accept AJAX to load images into a gallery, but the gallery will use too many images to load them all at once.
@Yohann yes ,but does tooltip show correcly for you
yeah with the tiny space :D
@Dan what ?
@Olli
yes?
14:16
Why would someone really use this kind of space ?
no idea
@Olli it works
@Abhishek Which bit are you asking about? Here's the plugin I'm talking about: smoothdivscroll.com/multipleAutoscrollers.html
ok...
Is there any Windows XP user currently here?
XP = xperienceed ?
lol
14:17
or u mean the Win XP ?
I want to attach it to a PHP loop statement that loads images that have not already been loaded, this needs to occur automatically as the plugin is used.
@Dan basically the plugin wants you to do this
@Ab I mean WINXP
1. accept a request on server side
2. wants you to create html code for it on server
3. send it back
14:18
@rlemon what you exaclty are doing with it? That's not working for Chrome
@Abhishek I see it says about using the html "fragment" file.
it allows you to dynamically create that file via php
@Abhishek Is it possible to pass values to PHP so it knows what images have been loaded already?
@Olli oh and just for reference i was on chrome
"Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686) AppleWebKit/536.5 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/19.0.1084.56 Safari/536.5"
@Dan yes you can either use a server side session / cookie
14:20
@Olli there was a bug check again jsfiddle.net/rlemon/EHdAg/8
or you can just push them via the data in get request
@Abhishek Ah ok, I my PHP is WAY better than my JS so I can deal with a session or cookie.
then thats great :-)
@Abhishek I'm sad to say I know so little about AJAX but I really want to use it on my projcts.
u can just basically create a session and keep a track of what it has already delivered
@rlemon any good tutorials on ajax ?
14:21
@Abhishek I've never got even on tiny script to work..
AJAX !== XHR
@FlorianMargaine o/
@rlemon ok.. but I just want to get the basic problem fixed
since that bug is on one of web sites I use
I am listening to the same song 14th time :D
and I would like to report it to developer
14:21
because this is my own encoder :3 , i am soo happy
@Abhishek So when you look at the plugin I sent you, do you know how I'll tell it to load more content.....is it via a callback or something..?
@Abhishek nettuts.com ajax tutorials
@Abhishek I'm at work man, not much available
@Yohann they suck
@FlorianMargaine sorry , just wanted to say hello :D
anything better @FlorianMargaine
14:23
// am in extremely happy mood atm :D lol
@Yohann MDN ?
oh yeah how did i forget that
@Olli problem is not your website but the clients shit ass unicode support. you can either spend HOURS hacking at it to meet the needs of what? 5% of your clients? or you can just tell them to live with it - OR OR OR OR OR !!!! TRY NOT SUPPORTING 12 YEAR OLD + SOFTWARE!
gist: xhr for dummies, 2012-07-10 23:33:20Z
  So, you want to send a motherfucking XMLHttpRequest (XHR, or commonly and
falsly known as AJAX.) Too bad, just ran out of motherfucking XMLHttpRequests;
but I still have one regular.
  XHR is not magic. It does not autofuckinmagically send things the way you
want them do be sent. It does not do the thinking for you. It just sends an Http
Request.

  You get a hold on such a prime beast like this:

```javascript
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
```

  It's different in IE6-. But I don't give a fuck about IE6. If you do, then
google it.
  Congrats, you're on your way to AwesomeVille. Step 1, getting the car,
complete. Bitchin ride. I heard the flames make it go faster. Your car's smart,
though, so just tell it how and where to go, otherwise known as Step 10:

```javascript
xhr.open( method, url );
```

  Your car knows how to GET, POST, DELETE, HEAD, OPTIONS and PUT. No, you don't
need to know all of them (you fucking well should), but usually just GET or
POST will do.
  Here, I wrote the coordinates down for you:

```javascript
xhr.open( 'GET', 'awesome.ville' );
```

(See "Tonsil A: open" for more rants, if I can be fucked to write it. Why not
Appendix? I wanted an original unnecessary organ.)

  Here's the part where you set up the gear. Your ride needs pimpin. Luckily,
it has event handlers. The most important one you'll care about is
`readystatechange`. You can skip this step, also known as Step 11:

```javascript
xhr.onreadystatechange = function () {
    //when xhr.readyState === 4, it was received by the server
	if ( xhr.readyState === 4 ) {
	    //do shit, preferabbly call a callback or some other crap
		//xhr.status has the status code. I bet you didn't see that coming.
		//xhr.responseText includes the raw response
		//xhr.responseXML is a DOM object if you requested an XML doc
	}
};
```

  And a very crucial point: Gas. It's important to know if you run on diesel or
not. Luckily, we have request headers, in the glorious step 100:

```javascript
xhr.setRequestHeader( headerName, headerValue );
//or, hardcoded to nearly every fucking need your pathetic ass will ever
// encounter:
xhr.setRequestHeader( 'Content-Type', 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' );
```

  Now, ride, motherfucker! Ride into the horizon, Step 101!

```javascript
xhr.send();
```

  Say what? You wanna sent data to the server? ...Fine. Ruin my analogy.
  If you've ever taken the time to get up from your smelly sofa and actually
look at how HTTP reuqest bodies look, then you'll know they look like this:

```javascript
key0=value0&key1=value1
```

  And every key and every value are, of course, URI encoded.
  Here's a stupid example:
  
```javascript
xhr.send( 'tifa\'sBoobs=huge&your%20mother=insulted' );
```

  Which translated to, surprise, `tifasBoobs=huge` and `your mother=insulted`.

  In conclusion:
  
```javascript
//step 1
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
//step 10
xhr.open( method, url );
//step 11
xhr.onreadystatechange = function () { ... };
//step 100
xhr.setRequestHeader( ..., ... );
//repeat step 100 until obtained all secret desires
//step 101
xhr.send( optionalEncodedData );
```
	

  Here are some motherfucking references:

* http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en/AJAX/Getting_Started (note: XHR support was added in IE7, the first section lies)
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en/using_xmlhttprequest
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMLHttpRequest#HTTP_request
For Future Reference... the use of the term AJAX will instantly label you as a NOOB and someone who has no effing clue what they are doing or trying to do. This is a buzzword used to impress pointy haired boss types. Not something we use in the industry itself as it is merely a technique and not any real tangible thing. Please for the love of pete, stop calling XHR AJAX...
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@Olli I tried it on MacOS X
@rlemon Can I refer to ASP.NET AjaxToolkit as "Ajax"?
:-D
14:29
no
well.. maybe
What if I'm actually using AJAX? As in, my data transfer format is XML?
basically if you ever say it aloud (not acronym) and it still makes somewhat valid sense... ok - if you are saying "Yo I want to use some AJAX to load my images" then GFY
Anyone here currently in the US?
Sounds good!
@Audity Yep!
@RyanKinal Can you just lad this page and tell me if there is a white bar at the bottom of the image spiritdigital.co.uk/outpost/mobile/index.html
14:31
@RyanKinal ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
dont say the name :-/
i will be having to write in ASP.net for college :-/
me ish scared :-\ , i saw it :-/ yuck [ sorry if u like it ]
@Audity I see no white bar
@Abhishek Nah, I hate that crap
Ok, I made a small change. Can you clear cache and try again please?
But I sometimes have to use it for work
I will try them to allow me atleast php :3
@Audity Nothin'
14:32
btw 1 Huge project off my plate now :3
anybody wanna listen awesome music :?
Ok thanks.
> Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'background' of undefined
I'm already listening to some awesome music :-)
@Audity
from my transcoder for shoutcast 8-)
node.js power !
14:33
Hmm, I don't get any errors..
In Chrome, at least.
map[country] is undefined
Right, okay... bahhh
Thank you.
are you sure it returns US and not USA?
They are always two character.
@RyanKinal Hey Ryan, can you run this geo IP script and tell me what values it returns for you please? j.maxmind.com/app/country.js
Just the country code we are interested in.
boy thats an incredible change!
14:39
paste.ubuntu.com/1185866 @Audity please look how i've re factored this
@Audity ...
Those are two functions that literally just return strings
makes things easier and more maintainable as well as removes stupid useless $(document).ready
Their return value is obvious
@RyanKinal i think he means are you seeing "US" and "United States"
or "FU" "trololololol"
Ah, okay... it's processed on the server side, then?
function geoip_country_code() { return 'US'; }
function geoip_country_name() { return 'United States'; }
14:41
Perfect, thanks.
now the big WTF is why in the shit are these "functions"
can anybody open that localtunnel ?
@rlemon Thank you, just updated.
var geoip_country_code = <?php someCrap(); ?>;
Could not connect
14:42
ah crap :-|
...
hello everyone!
http://jsfiddle.net/xWksw/1/ i'm trying to replace all the white spaces with the underscore symbol.. but it doesn't work :\
any suggestion?
wops
wrong fiddle.. jsfiddle.net/xWksw/1
@BasicBridge i posted the wrong fiddle.. the right one is this jsfiddle.net/xWksw/1 sorry
it's veeery strange
var notes_ok = notes.replace(/\s/g,"_");
> test_ordine_con.caratteri!?!?!?Non_ammessi_&_&
14:57
oh.. i have to remove " " around the regex?
Android Tricorder app - ping me your email if you want it
thanks rlemon
@BeNdErR more can be explained here regular-expressions.info/javascript.html
> The easiest way to create a new RegExp object is to simply use the special regex syntax: myregexp = /regex/. If you have the regular expression in a string (e.g. because it was typed in by the user), you can use the RegExp constructor: myregexp = new RegExp(regexstring). Modifiers can be specified as a second parameter: myregexp = new RegExp(regexstring, "gim").
i'm an idiot because i used a regex without double quotes right after in my code
15:09
Hi guys! What do you think about Vanilla JS? And what the hell is up with the "no need for a <script> tag, browsers all load it automatically?"
What?
Vanilla JS is just - JS + DOM API
and you always need script tags when running scripts
more than just JS can run in them you know
Anyone got an article (or tutorial) on headers and all of that in TCP connections?
Trying to use Node.js as my server and the WebSocket API in the browser
Server works fine using nc or telnet.
@rlemon I just don't get the "jQuery vs VanillaJS" point. Both seems very different. Do you believe one can replace the other?
popcorn
15:13
@TomShreds Do you know how to code? Or are you a journalist?
So basically what the page says when it says "no script tag needed" it means that JS+DOM has "always" been loaded right? If so then the statement is true but a bit confusing lol
@Amaan lol yeah I know how to code, wtf?
OMFG
no script tag needed? what page are you talking about?
To use Vanilla JS, just put the following code anywhere in your application's HTML:

<script src="path/to/vanilla.js"></script>
When you're ready to move your application to a production deployment, switch to the much faster method:


That's right - no code at all. Vanilla JS is so popular that browsers have been automatically loading it for over a decade.
2
OH GOD
15:14
Vanilla JS is fucking JavaScript - calling it Vanilla just means you are not including any third party libraries
NICE
Oh no, @rlemon am I that dumb?
Didn't think anyone would fall for that XD
@TomShreds it appears like today, yes. yes you are
I just got it. So this is about "stop fucking using jquery and learn js" thing, right?
15:15
it's a JOKE
LOL YES
Fucking hell.
shame
Vanilla means plain - without add-ons
no jQuery, no MooTools, no prototype or underscore or any of that crap
ole' lem: vanilla-js.com
it is actually a framework
someone was an asshole and named a framework vanilla js
3
did you ever download that framework?
15:17
Final size: 0 bytes uncompressed, 25 bytes gzipped
it's very nice, and not really much overhead with 0kb
LOL OH.
jQuery is not a replacement anything - it's an abstraction toolkit to sit on top of the JavaScript language which helps with Rapid Application Development. This does not in any means justify not learning the underlying language, as it is an integral part of the toolkit
lol
15:17
and once again
oh LOL
it's a JOKE! :D
the vanilla js thing was on here last week wasnt it?
or the week before?
I just can't believe how dumb I am this morning.
but yeah its pretty funny
15:17
WELL DON'T I FEEL SILLY.
@rlemon which hells
you mean ?
hahaha :D priceless
i guess helps was a typo for hells :$
my disdain for frameworks stopped me from ever actually reading the vanilla js page :(
@TomShreds ahaha.
15:18
sorry simon, i gotta star this
lols Troll Level: Master
Hey look, I'm a pro Vanilla JS user! I've been using it for over 6 years!
@SimonSarris you disdain frameworks without looking at what they do ?
@dievardump good point ^^
15:19
I still can't believe it.
@Loktar oh Yeah
lol sorry that creeped me out
had to post it
So good
I disdain frameworks until I feel I understand the language and technique, etc..
Frameworks === (again) Rapid Application Development (usually with a team)

So, why would I focus on that when I'm learning? Why spend time learning a framework then getting away from it and not knowing a damn thing. I can adopt a framework much faster than I can forget it's dumb ass way of doing things.
@Loktar javascript:Array.prototype.forEach.call(document.getElementsByTagName("img"),fu‌​nction(a){if("gif"===a.src.substr(-3).toLowerCase()){var b=document.createElement("img");b.src="http://i.imgur.com/vMgrL.png";a.parentNod‌​e.replaceChild(b,a)}});;
and rlemon still hates gifs
15:22
@rlemon but let's say, you've "finished" learning the thing, then you want to develop a project with this language. would you use a framework ?
I really can't find a thing.
TCP handshake
Headers required
What are they?
Frameworks aren't bad when understood and used properly imo.
'HTTP/1.1 101 Web Socket Protocol Handshake\r\n'
            + 'Upgrade: WebSocket\r\n'
            + 'Connection: Upgrade\r\n';
I have that
Is that all?
@dievardump Well I read what it did: "Vanilla JS is a fast, lightweight, cross-platform framework for building incredible, powerful JavaScript applications." and rejected it out of hand because pff, who wants to learn a framework just to build incredible, powerful JavaScript applications?
little did I know.
Hi guys I know this isn't the place to ask this but I couldn't find any other chat for that, am I allowed to post hardware questions such as listing my pc rig parts and asking if they are compatible?
15:28
@TomShreds jQuery isn't a framework. tbh I wouldn't qualify any of the JS libs i've used as a framework.
YUI is a framework.
I wasn't talking about it, I was talking about a node.js based framework for example
@Mantas hells yeah we hate talking about javascript anyway
Express.js but I still wouldn't qualify it as a framework.
@SimonSarris I mean am I allowed to as questions like that on forums, not just the chat?
@Mantas well what is the need? is this a server? desktop?
15:30
Desktop
are you just trying to get "I'm buying a new pc.. recommendations?"
Is somebody able to tell me where I am going wrong when calling the background image in the JavaScript. I'm sure 'background': 'img/background.png' is not correct. Am I to replace the image URL only or everything that comes after 'background:' ? jsfiddle.net/ZNS3u/3
@Mantas tomshardware.com ( I would think one of these would be more appropriate, but you can try superuser)
url('img/background.png')
15:32
@SimonSarris okay thanks mate!
@SimonSarris quotes are not needed
url(img/background.png);
@rlemon not buying new pc, just building my first one and trying not to buy the parts i cant use
@Mantas so... you are... buying... a... new... pc? (stared for the contradiction)
@SimonSarris Like so, jsfiddle.net/ZNS3u/4 ?
that appears correct
15:34
@Audity well if this was your only format in the object notation you could simplify it as this
var map = {

    'GB': {
        'background': 'url(img/background.png) no-repeat;',
    },
    'US': {
        'background': 'url(img/background-2.png) no-repeat;',
    }
};

var country = geoip_country_code();

$('#container').css(map[country]);​​​​
@rlemon Many thanks, testing now.
@Mantas also if you just first pick your CPU - then get a MOBO that supports it - then look for RAM that will be applicable for that MOBO - the rest is all determinate on if you plan on gaming or not.
say you want an i5. then you just look for 1155 chipset compatible mobo, see what kinda ram it takes and run from there
read newegg reviews on everything!
overclock.net is also epic for hardware related questions
@Audity if your map object is like it was in the first example (with button crap and such) then this will not work. I'm just trying to show you something new here
@rlemon I'm personally using Windows XP, and it won't work with it. And the site is not mine, it's someone elses. I would just like to point out the bug in their site.
@FlorianMargaine Sorry, but I really can't find anything anywhere. Help with Node?
Server side, Node: pastebin.com/jmuQY7z5
Client side JS: pastebin.com/JBGzxbY1
The onopen handler never fires
RT @robinberjon: For professional matters you may now reach me at [email protected].
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15:54
Thanks to all that have helped me today. I managed to get the damn thing working so that I could change css and html based on IP, AT LAST. Also got a damn hard schoolin so I shall be getting to grips with my JS as a priority :)
@Audity that's the spirit!
we're all noobs.

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