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20:00
Oh -.-
@dievardump It was on HN
@dievardump that's... almost 6 months old? :>
ok @dievardump I don't log into the main site if I dont have to so the pings sometimes get lost - like I mentioned before - toss me a resume / portfolio and I can pass it on to my connections in Vancouver
@FlorianMargaine Sorry I don't have time to go on SO chat and SO main site
am done for the night
wikipedia's json api works like a <put awesomeness here>
its just brilliant
@dievardump where were you trying to come up with the most abominable code possible ?
@tereško I try to know what it does.
Thank you @SomeKittens racist guy... :p
"rot brains" would be quite high on my list
Good Night all
:-) have fun !
20:14
do you know that var e = window.eval; e(); and window.eval() have two different behaviors?
any good javascript editor with syntax highlights for httpd.conf/php.ini like files
or any of them support vim highlightings ?
O_o
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index4.html (line 15)
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index4.html (line 16)
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BAR
index4.html (line 17)
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BAR
index4.html (line 18)
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BAR
@eicto You mean like vim?
@xtal I mean support files Vim syntax file
like /usr/share/vim/vimcurrent/syntax/conf.vim
20:24
Vim supports this very well.
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Q: indesign export cropped jpeg script

MaurizioI found and tried this javascript for Indesign to export jpeg images: Indesign CS6 Scripting - Exporting images It's very useful, but it would be possible to choose the folder to save the jpeg? My documents have bleed is possible crop the images excluding bleed without changing the documents? ...

Hello. Im trying to figure out ( plain javascript) how can i replace :
if (myParam=='1' ||myParam=='a' ||myParam=='*' ) {...}
can't i Shorten this to something like : (psuedo)
if (myParam in [1,a,*]) ?
are there any workarounds to this ?
with an array, it's more [1,a,*].indexOf(myParam) !== -1
You can
Or use a switch case
indexOf is not cross browser
20:34
It'd work with in as well, right? Arrays are objects in JS
I didn't know "in" for array was. But maybe
in accepts indexes not values
indexes or property names
but not values.
1 in [1]
// -» false
So it does not work.
Use indexOf and create the very little shim.
becuase it searches index 1
if you do 0 in [1] it will
Yes but it's not what you want.
20:36
yup
So we can forget it.
there is got to be some solution/twek for it
Just use the shim
Or use a switch case
shim ?
switch is worst than || || ||
20:37
Something that emulates indexOf on older browsers
@dievardump In would still work for strings, right?
(On mobile, so I can't try)
not sure.
Actually, maybe not
1 in 'bla bli blo' // Type Error
I know it's months away, but I'm itching for jQuery 2.0's release for no other reason that to see someone drop IE6-8 support with authority!
20:40
I meant strings in arrays
didn't work
Makes sense too
@AmaanCheval No, it looks for indexes.
I should sleep
Royi, indices are properties of an array, so yeah it's the same thing
whats the diff between jsconsole.com to jsbin
or jsfiddle
jsbin/fiddle can also do console
so ?
20:43
JSConsole isn't to share demos
so
to share code for console ?
Just simple one liners if you want
It's actually a console for remote debugging
but I've never used that
Okay, I'm going to sleep. Bye!
any ruby on rails guys around here?
var param = {...}; if(param[myparam]){ ... }
20:46
Hello xtal
@X
@Vinay if(RoR !== JS) { return false; }
wow. I have a problem with association in ruby on rails
@SomeKittens good one.
ie10-wont-run-flash-unless-your-site-is-on-a-microsoft-whitelist
gnéééé?
O_o
I wonder why there is no RoR chat room.... ohh wait, now I remember.
a guy, who apllied to our office, said he uses this website to learn.
20:55
I've actually heard good things about lynda
Just watch the " HTML Essential Training " trailer.
nobody is there in the RoR chat room
You notice error in the code.
:(
@Vinay because RoR is githubized.
RoR was born after Github.
20:56
true
RoR is a "Githubed" language
tats why i came here.
To find RoR people?
y u make no sens?
and one more javascript problem as well
You know that it is a common law for JavaScript and RoR guys to hate each others, right?
20:57
no, i dont know that. i am very new to both
:(
Dont hate me pls :(
I won't hate you. You're not enough RoR.
Else you wouldn't be here.
Whatever.
In javascript, i want to change the css attribute by three values.
People who do RoR and JavaScript are on twitter. Not hidden.
One css attribute by three values?
Like what?
margin '0 15px 12px' ?
like, if i have a value of Answer_Type. If the Answer_Type is 'A', then ........ else if Answer_Type is 'B', then...... if its 'C' then some values. and close the condition.
    if (question_type.val == 'A') { $(question_popup).removeAttr('disabled');
    $(question_checkbox).attr('disabled', 'disabled');
    $(question_textbox).attr('disabled', 'disabled');
  } else if (question_type.val == 'B') {
    $(question_popup).attr('disabled', 'disabled');
    $(question_checkbox).removeAttr('disabled');
    $(question_textbox).attr('disabled', 'disabled');
  } else if (question_type.val !==  'B', 'C') {
    $(question_popup).attr('disabled', 'disabled');
    $(question_textbox).removeAttr('disabled');
its not working. Please rectify my error in this javascript
@xtal I need html based editor, to place it to webpage,
21:04
@Vinay .val ?
.val() maybe
if (question_type.val !==  'B', 'C')
Gnééééééééééééééééééééééééééééééé?
for the value. I dont know the exact method for that. seen somewhere its like val
please correct the error.
Haha!
question_type has some value
21:05
please correct your error?
So you just write code as if you were doing a shit, test, and if it does not work you come here and ask ?
Did I just read that?
Yes you did
if the question_type value is equal to 'A'
21:06
Sorry Vinay, I won't help.
I understand your code, but you didn't even correct the syntax problems
room topic changed to JavaScript: Hey! I just met you. My code is crazy! Here's a copy. Help, I'm lazy! [javascript]
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Use you debugging tools
@Vinay HINT: val is the method, not propety
And come back when you'll have some work done.
posted on October 10, 2012 by Victor Rodriguez

The 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics, Explained Quantum measurements leave Schrödinger's cat alive Voyager 1 May Have Left the Solar System Curiosity got shaved? (or piece of shredded plastic ?)

21:08
how to use the & operator?
@eicto this is why abstraction libraries hurt us not help us. introducing new proprietary syntax over shims is soooooo MS... and SOOOO wrong.
to compare two values?
if( foo && bar ) {

}
@Vinay soon your only answer will be RTFD and the only real relevant link
@rlemon what you mean ? there is no way to make .val to be property, instead of may be fill all DOM elements with tonns of aditional event handlers
@eicto element.value
ffs
DOM API
ugh.
21:11
and jQuery is not proprietary
@eicto WHAT?
js room makes me RAGEQUIT more than SNES + Super Mario World when I was 7
"new proprietary syntax"
@eicto Which standard does it implement?
.css is what?
21:12
Although one could argue that it has become a de facto standard.
@xtal ECMAShit 4.2
innerHTML before HTML5 was what?
it's the ABSTRACTION standard MAYBE
standart described by comunity documentation
@eicto What?
21:13
@eicto es5.github.com the only standard you need when js is concerned.
Which standard community documentation?
if you believe anything else is or should be best to leave this room now.
What the hell are you talking about?
jQuery is the Jabberwocky of APIs.
Did you just say that the jQuery documentation describe a "standard" because it's a community (jQuery community, not JavaScript community) documentation (thing i'm not sure of) ?
21:14
@xtal JarJar Binks of the Javascript Community you mean. Annoying, yet slightly amusing and WAY over referenced.
@dievardump PEBKAC
I meant what I said!
@rlemon I love JarJar Binks :(
@dievardump lol
I wanted him to be my boyfriend, back in the days.
@rlemon @dievardump I believe if some work with framework he follow this framework standards, they described in documentation, I see no problem with using libraries, may be we have different therm standard in the mind.
21:16
dem ears.... DEM EARS
@eicto 1) jQuery is not a framework. 2) you are still not helping your argument/case
@rlemon describe framework
.NET
Pretty-sounding, whimsical gibberish, vaguely reminiscent of reality.
dojo
YUI
not jQuery, mootools, et al.
they are toolkits (or at best, libraries)
they don't enforce a coding style at all.
@rlemon, not sample, describe
21:18
dude, no. you are a troll.
as you understand that world, not google
I'm not troll
@rlemon It has a similar psychological lock-in.
you want my description: google.ca?q=what%20is%20a%20framework
pick the first link
probably what I would have said
An essential supporting structure of a building, vehicle, or object.
IoC in most peoples eyes is what defines a framework. jQuery does not contain this
now stop trolling.
ask the fucking developers of the lib. they will tell you it is not a framework it is a lib
I argue it is now only a toolkit because they have somewhat modularized it
21:21
@rlemon be nice with Paul Irish. People will say you're homophobe (this morning conversation...)
@rlemon It's a bit of both. If it's just a lib, why so many plug-ins?
People use it as if it were a framework.
ok, joomla devs think that their joomla is framework, i not care to change your mind, sotty if you mad with this
I'm no homophobe. I am however an moronphobe.
joomla is... so is drupal.
you MUST follow their conventions and IoC
@rlemon f***ing developers
I don't think eicto is trolling.
21:22
i think he is just ignorant which is leading to arrogance which in turn produces troll like comments.
fucking jQuery is a framework... and standard documentation.... FFS
It's a trollish subject matter in this room.
yea... but some comments are just outright wrong.
jQuery is a love it or hate it in here. We (mostly) all accept that and will move past it (unless we see some twit including it to only $(elm).hide() then we RAGE)
I live in a world where conversations go like this. 'So how did you implement feature xyz? Did you use jQuery?' 'No, I used JavaScript.' 'Oh, right. You mean jQuery?'
It's a library. And I'm sure even jQuery developers will suggest you to use .value instead of .val() on an input if you're not meant to support IE6 (maybe less).
Because : .value is a standard on form and .value don't call 25 function to render a value
@xtal or somebody, any suggestion for good highlighting editor ?
21:25
It's not a framework, it's a library
javascript based
@xtal I'm glad I don't live in that world. Otherwise there would be a lot of beardslapping going down.
SublimeText
For jQuery to achieve that level of saturation, it must have got something right. And that something should be recognised and understood.
@dievardump does it support httpd.conf/php.ini syntax ?
21:26
@xtal yes, and it was awesome 3 years ago. now with IE9 being meh and IE10 lingering jQuery is and should be going way-side
Of course, what it got right was to useSizzle. That's about it I think.
@xtal What they did right is only allow people to be lazy (by providing them code that make things for them)
ES5 and CSS transforms are all we need
@xtal didn't JR dev Sizzle?:P
Edited!
21:27
@eicto almost all IDE support almost everything if you add the add-ons.
Even Notepad++ does it.
I thought it was dojo, but maybe he wrote it ... dunno
@dievardump O need javascript based, to place it to webpage
He did.
Javascript based?
@dievardump not to my computer
So I don't think so.
You are thinking of allowing people to edit httpd.conf/php.ini in a browser?
21:30
I'm probably getting mixed up with something else. Anyway, the point is, it made DOM element selection easy, and now it's used for everything.
@dievardump yes I have to make some little control panel for vds service, I promise not to allow users do that without ssl :)
@xtal Sizzle is a good thing for IE8- (IE8 still has bug in querySelector/All)
@dievardump also webserver itself will be run chrooted and splitted from main webserver (i think it would be something like lighthttpd)
Googling says jQuery released it to the Dojo foundation for collaboration. That's what mixed me up I guess.
The problem is (almost) everything else ^^'
Gotta go.
21:33
Actually, reading the source probably mixed me up. I'm sure it says it's (c) Dojo foundation.
jQuery is a multi-browser JavaScript library designed to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML. It was released in January 2006 at BarCamp NYC by John Resig. Used by over 55% of the 10,000 most visited websites, jQuery is the most popular JavaScript library in use today. jQuery is free, open source software, licensed under the MIT License. jQuery's syntax is designed to make it easier to navigate a document, select DOM elements, create animations, handle events, and develop Ajax applications. jQuery also provides capabilities for developers to create plug-ins on top of the JavaScr...
F U WIKIPEDIA
at the top it's like "library library library" then one of the links at the bottom is "compare js frameworks"
> As a sign of good faith and willingness to collaborate, we’ve turned over Sizzle to the Dojo Foundation (an excellent non-profit well suited for this project, not to be confused with the Dojo Toolkit). We wanted a common meeting ground where all developers would be able to work together and under which there would be a clear long-term copyright holder.
@xtal this is where you got confused.
JR wrote it.
but others contributed of course.
rad
rad
hi guys!
@rlemon Yeah, I'm sure it used to say (c) Dojo Foundation in the source too.
@rlemon ok, but we started not the frmaework/not framwework but about .val(), and i sure if you use JQuery object, there is no problem to learn that val() is the method.
I am familiar with JavaScript - and I have read the jQuery source many many times
this isn't my first picnic
rad
rad
21:42
Quick question: In jQuery chaining, is there any significance of the order in which the methods are mentioned?
FIFO
Nope. You can turn on the blender before putting the ingredients in it for the same result.
rad
rad
I see
are().you().talking().about().this()
@rad if prev method return not same object you started with, you will got different result
21:43
Also, protip: There's no such thing as "jquery chaining", just "chaining"
fast sample $('aaa').data().show()
rad
rad
ok
Ah, yeah, here, this: ` * Copyright 2009, The Dojo Foundation` from 1.3.
@Zirak Smalltalk certainly did it in the 70s or 80s, with message cascades.
By "it", you mean inventing a term called "jquery chaining"?
And the order of things will always matter as long as they're causally linked. You cannot have a smashed glass at an earlier time than the un-smashed one.
I mean returning self.
21:48
self is?
ok, so?
^ I find this to be amusing
@Zirak Sorry I think I've entered an alternate dimension. I was agreeing with you!
You can agree with me all you want, but that doesn't make it any less irrelevant. I agree that you've entered an alternate dimension, and this turnip is so tasty
James Joyce preferred to talk about turnips.
Okay, so returning self is a red herring here, but the point still stands. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smalltalk for an example. And the point is that jQuery didn't invent chaining, neither in practical terms, nor in spirit.
21:57
Of course it didn't because it can't invent anything. That's the nail which needs to be hammered.
And you can do the same in C.
But it seems to have struck a chord.
Sounds like a Fm#5
22:22
WOOT
> We couldn't find the page you requested. However, we did find Sean Connery in the 1974 sci-fi epic Zardoz.
rad
rad
22:51
can anyone please tell me the significance of using handlebars.js?
so did I get any response on jsfiddle.net/7txt3/1
Hi - I'm trying to use jQuery with some forms generated by wordpress, but they have strange id's, how would i access a 'select' like this:<select name="fields[field_5075fff017f32][0][field_5075fff017fe1][]" id="fields[field_5075fff017f32][0][field_5075fff017fe1]" class="taxonomy-field" >

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