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posted on July 16, 2024 by Giuliana Pritchard

A new LTC-126 version 126.0.6478.178 (Platform Version: 15886.62.0), is being rolled out for most ChromeOS devices.  If you have devices in the LTC channel, they will be updated to this version. The LTS channel remains on LTS-120 until October 1st, 2024.  Release notes for LTC-126 can be found here  Want to know more about Long-term Support? Click here Giuliana Pri

 
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07:12
yo, is this a short for a getter function definition in a class? github.com/isaacs/minipass/blob/…
07:25
@deostroll No, it defines a regular method. The name of it is the value of READ, which is a symbol (defined on line 16).
Cool. Thanks for the info.
But I don't understand, why my runtime yields undefined on that module.exports though! Line # 91
I am using node 20.14.0
 
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For the front-end side of my application, I'm just using js and jQuery (no frameworks at all) and I'm encountering this issue.
I have to make a single page application, so there's just one .html file (called box) and of course the real pages inside (which are all divs, like div HomePage, CreateStuffPage,...).
So I implemented a PageManager to orchestrate the whole thing.

Consider this request in pseudo-code:
$.ajax(//send post request, if successful change page)
If I send the request, but there's slow internet connection, then I will receive the response after 10s for example. Meanwhile, I
Or for example if I send the request, then I change page, then I come back to the original page, the response may arrive and push me in another page.
I thought to associate a page with a random id each time it's shown. For example, I'm in page A with id=123 and I send requests ALL with id=123. Of course the response will have the same id. If the response id and the page id are equal, then I show the consequence of that request, for example an automatic page change.
In this way, if I send the request, I change page, then I come back to that page, this time my page will have a different id an
I tried to be more detailed as possible, I hope it's roughly clear
@Curio I think the random ID is a good choice. But for "less tedious" you might try aborting the AJAX request. Not sure if it's really that less tedious, since you'd have to keep track of the requests and then on navigation abort them. But might be simpler than keeping track of random IDs.
The abort is pretty simple request = $.ajax() to keep a record of the request, then request.abort() when you want to cancel it.
 
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14:58
posted on July 17, 2024 by Ben Mason

Hi everyone! We've just released Chrome Beta 127 (127.0.6533.51) for Android. It's now available on Google Play. You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Erhu Akpobaro Google Chrome

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@matt so you had to have http2? that looks like nodejs but not express. it's just a route you listen for? is stream built in?
no you dont need to use http2, the functionality in the end is purely client side
what is c in start(c)?
yeah, i was thinking about clariying that while i was lying in bed, it stands for controller
is it possible to add post form data or it's being sent as a stream so only one thing to send?
ReadableStreamDefaultController developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/…
you can send post form data, yes, either entirely, or stringify it and add it in chunks
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do you use typescript?
javascript
ok typescript can be a pain at times but sometimes it can be worth it. it was a high learning curve for me
i asked what was stopping javascript from adding strong types and they said it needed to be discussed in tc39
how did you ask?
Well, you can't add strong types just like that. It needs to be backwards compatible.
Besides, features in programming languages don't exist but then are excluded. It's the opposite they don't exist and have to be made. That involves a fair bit of effort.
i asked on twitter. "why don't you want to add strong types to javascript?"
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can you post a link
reply: "I do want to add strong types. go join tc39 and put in a proposal to get it added."
i asked b. eich creator of js
i don't have or use twitter anymore
you guys should join. ... i should join too... but if you do propose easy upload progress with fetch :)
@matt if the above code works that's fantastic. i couldn't figure it out (from reading SO posts)
far as i know it works
one thing you'll probably face with large file uploads, is tying up the main thread, you'll probably have to use a worker thread
well, i was trying to think how to make your code a promise
you can fake a sleep() call by using promises
while(true) {
     // do something - dispatch progress event
     sleep(100);
}
@VLAZ Yours is a better idea. Many thanks for the precious advice :)
async upload() {
     // fetch()
     // loop and use await sleep() to allow other code to run
     // dispatch events
     // check if done and exit
}
what is the recommended way to display external html? i have a <dialog> element that i want to reuse across pages
it has it's own css
if i copy and paste the html into the other pages the css selectors and class names sometimes conflict with existing selectors and class names
actually shadow dom might work as a class and template might work inline
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shadow dom, web components, inline template
i'll post an example in a couple of hours
I'm looking at it now. it seems it does everything except provide a way to pull in external html page / html code
@matt right, i've seen inline templates mentioned but couldn't find anything on external templates
 
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19:22
posted on July 17, 2024 by Ben Mason

The Beta channel has been updated to 127.0.6533.57 for Windows, Mac and Linux. A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues. Daniel Yip Google Chrome

posted on July 17, 2024 by Daniel Yip

The Stable channel has been updated to 127.0.6533.57 for Windows and Mac as part of our early stable release to a small percentage of users. A full list of changes in this build is available in the log. You can find more details about early Stable releases here. Interested in switching release channels?  Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The

 
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posted on July 17, 2024 by Erhu Akpobaro

   Hi, everyone! We've just released Chrome 127 (127.0.6533.51) for Android to a small percentage of users. It'll become available on Google Play over the next few days. You can find more details about early Stable releases here. This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new is

 
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posted on July 17, 2024 by Ben Mason

Hi everyone! We've just released Chrome Stable 127 (127.0.6533.56) for iOS; it'll become available on App Store in the next few hours. This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Erhu Akpobaro Google Chrome


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