@OlegValteriswithUkraine welp, here goes my sleep schedule. monorepos are still crap.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine oh, it's worse - packages moved to type imports, but ofc the version of TS installed is lower than that. Sorry, monorepos, as usual, it's the package management that is crap.
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@JBis when you have some time - can you walk me through on whether the "worker" file of the eval plugin is used at all? It is identical to what the index file does, and doesn't seem to be referenced anywhere - is it just an unfinished part of an effort to rework the plugin?
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@KevinB well then you have to see if or is the last delimiter because 1 2 3 or 4 should behave as it does now (not "1 2 3" or "4"), unless you want to require commas
Hi guys, as you are I am new to javascript and I am trying to remove the required attribute from the input elements of a form, but I am getting the following error, Uncaught TypeError: inputs[i].removeAttribute is not a function.
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@blessed Why do you do removeAttribute = "required"? I'd assume you ran that assignment before you tried to use .removeAttribute("required"); which means you dropped the method for a string. And you can't execute a string.
The very fact it was ever used makes me immediately suspicious. Because the method doesn't randomly disappear from DOM nodes. It has to be removed. And somebody assigning a string to it is a very likely way for it to be gone.
@JBis I've finally managed to get the bot running yesterday (damn the ecosystem) - will likely take a few days because I worry about making a security-related mistake (and holy cow, the compiler is very unhappy with the security measures taken), but as soon as it's ready, I'll make a PR. Should bring the decoder/encoder in + migrate the eval modules to TS and ESM.
@ParkingMaster new? Not so new - it's my bot for the UserScripters organization. Given that it's a bit unmanageable to create alt accounts and bring them up to 20 rep every time a new bot is created, it also wears a hat of "test account for every bot I make improvements to") Speaking of, you reminded me that I haven't restarted the main instance after that, thanks.