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16:00
@dievardump LOL
lemme post id-pic
thanks for the compliment @dievardump
@Abhishek It needs a caption: "Extreme programming..."
@Neil Ew, XP
@Neil thinking of doing it
16:01
Still waiting for the pic of a guy on a computer while skydiving so I can add that caption to it
Dont laugh , and we wanted to take one with the helmet
you look happy as hell dude :P
Agreed.
@Loktar i was happy dude!
Stay away from guns and pills then
16:06
@Neil LoL
16:18
Hi, How to use the text_field for only read-only purpose? I want to hide the background, border. I just want to use the text_box as a normal label. ??
@Vinay what ?
<input readonly />
yeah...
that should do it
but still thats showing the border and background
even if i added in the stylesheet
@Vinay Why won't you just use label then?
16:20
@AmaanCheval good point
No, i need to use the text_field only..
thats the description..
what langauge ?
ruby on rails
THIS
THIS??
16:25
@Abhishek, I am asking how to disable in javascript...? not in ruby..
ah
just add the attribute

readonly = true;
disabled = true;
Thanks
@Abhishek Thank you
.navbar .nav > li > a { .. }
This is seriously part of bootstrap?
@dievardump no
16:30
@Abhishek yes
@rlemon ah friken i got the term bootstrap confused x_x
bootstrap : Verb:
Get (oneself or something) into or out of a situation using existing resources.
@rlemon where is lemonmeme?
with my ambition and productivity..... taking a break.
@rlemon LoL what an epic reply
i coulda used it to meme-fy myself
16:33
you can use lememe
drag and drop bro
where at ?
doesn't like large images
rlemon.github.com/lememe?
idk why
yes
its kinda broken wiht the 8mp image
16:34
45 secs ago, by rlemon
doesn't like large images
I need to do a lot of bug fixes
now that people use it and I am learning about all of the bugs :P
I just am lazy... very lazy
true
you can use the cssCanvas
btw that wont hate ur large images , since this is a webkit extension
@Abhishek What'd the use of that be?
yea since I wrote it I learned a lot more about Canvas and CSS so
yea
@AmaanCheval render the image and stuff via sementic html and css
then just get the cssRenderingContext
bing! awesome filtered and epicness!
16:36
@Abhishek lemon meme will be two parts. real website with IE9+ support and then the chrome extension
css filters provide complex effects bro
possibly an android app
iOS it :-|
how about no
or I will troll iOS crowd and make an app that 3 weeks in randomly crashes your device
@Abhishek He'd have to pay $99 and go through the painful process of being approved
16:37
@AmaanCheval why even care that ?
iOS allows web apps
just tap 2wice and ur web-app is on ur homescreen
its a fullscreen website though :3 but works just fine!
@Abhishek He doesn't need to "iOS it" to make a web app
With a mobile website, it should work fine for iOS too
he does :P
iOS has quirks , lots of em , really lost of em , really really really lots of em
[[ the incrementations were made in order my mind was recalling em ]]
so fuck iOS
iOS is totally the new IE anyways.
0
Q: Working on jQuery Mobile Events, swipe is always triggering tap the 2nd time

James P. WrightI'm trying to extract the jQuery Mobile "touch events" code to be used with regular jQuery. You can view my repo at github. For the moment I have "swipe" and "tap" working, but there is one obvious bug. With Swipe, on an iOS device (but NOT on desktop) when you swipe the second time, Tap also tri...

Anyone want to help me take a look at this?
16:45
@rlemon it supports webAudio and css-filters
so not IE
and for your information Android browser relies on the same webkit engine
@Abhishek by "is the new IE" I meant "will make you write a shit tonne of code that is solely for supporting stupid iOS crap, because they wanted to be different..."
you cannot argue that
I have read about how much of a PITA iOS can be for touch et al.
@rlemon and i have read about how much PITA android can be for the same
android is... yea.. well most touch APIs suck.
iOS and Android browsers are nearly the same its just the retina display makes stuff suck
iOS is hard to predict.
16:48
becasue of the retina pixel developers have to re-think the layout [ they say they fixed that by defining a device pixel ratio but some properties like line-height unusally breaks ]
I was looking into touch events for SIMON and from what I read iOS "sometimes" does XYZ and "sometimes" ZYX
yea, I'll just not develop for iOS or iDevices because I boycott anything Apple
I don't condone their business practices
@rlemon hey mate
is android UI element under public / attribution license ?
i mean can i use em on a x-platform app ?
Hi all ^_^
Hows it goin?
@Neal hello
@Abhishek Hows it goin?
^_^
17:02
its all fine , yourself ?
Im good im good :-)
Tryin to get my meta Q reopened.
okai
yea
@rlemon Android apps use Java, right?
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Q: What happened to meta.stackexchange.com?

amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A Possible Duplicate: The future of meta.stackoverflow and meta.stackexchange What happened to the idea from a few months ago to make meta.stackexchange.com the meta for the whole SE and make this meta.SO site a meta just for Stack Overflow? Was that scrapped? And if so, why? Just to...

17:13
lol
@Abhishek dunno - you can check on the developers site I would imagine
and yes for the Java
@Abhishek lol? I want to reopen it... :-(
but lemon meme Android will be HTML5 using WebView
i was just amused by the humour
@rlemon i will iOS it
17:15
@Abhishek humor?
or you can just use fluidity to remove the differences ;D
eh?
@Abhishek either way it will be 6-8 weeks from now
@Neal some central-indian humour
17:17
@Abhishek ahhh haaaa
don't segregate yourself. all indians enjoy that humour
@rlemon lol u can just use fluidity for both elements and grid by then
17:37
lol
without Javascript, only CSS, like shadow on a single element.
That would be "ok"
are you impressed by that @dievardump?
oh ok good
I looked at it and was like umm?
doesn't seem really special to me idk
the box reflect
that's the only reason why it is here
ah ok
17:43
Who stared the no?
not me
17:56
Hey!
Hey all I thought I could get some help in here with an issue:
"Uncaught TypeError: Object [object Object] has no method 'royalSlider' "
do you have royalSlider method?
This is a wordpress plugin I have used a dozen times with no issue. So there must be some sort of conflict.
It might be loading jquery twice.
Fixed it :S
Question: I have to add a fairly complex DOM node structure to a document, based on an ajax response from an API over which I have no control. The API returns JSON, some elements of which are an HTML string. At one point the structure I am creating requires that I add an image created with document.createElement() to a parent node, and also to use an HTML string as a direct child of the same parent element. What is the correct way to do this?
DovumentFragment and eventually innerHTML
@FlorianMargaine OK I'm starting to feel a bit stupid here, DocumentFragment is not behaving like I would expect. Can you expand? I guess I want to convert the HTML string to a collection of DOMNodes without adding them to the document, then .appendChild() them to the target parent node, but I can't figure it out. DocumentFragment doesn't seem to have an innerHTML property which surprises me.
@DaveRandom document.createElement('div').innerHTML(myString).childNodes
something like that
BUT
That is bad.
@dievardump I know. I'm trying to find the right way to do. I mean I could just create the img, append it and then do parent.innerHTML += apiHTML but that smells wrong as well.
There is no right way to push HTML as string into the DOM
That's what I feared. I had considered your suggestion but rejected it as the wrong way, but I think it's probably the best of a bad set of options. The nature of what I am doing mandates that I add an HTML string to the DOM, no way around it because of the API. It's actually the body of a question fetched from the SE API, and that's how they return it - which sort of makes sense because it preserves the original formatting.
18:32
Since this is a trivial example with only one element, the benefit of a fragment are superficial.
Since if it's only the root node you're after, you can create and manipulate it as you would any other element. The nicer powers come when you need to make several elements like that.
@Zirak It's coming up blank? (no code displayed)
So now there's even a Ruby to JS compiler...
The data is an SE question body, so it's a random mix of text and a few formatting nodes rather than a nice ordered structure :-(
So obvious thing to do: Compile rails to Node and make it scale.
@DaveRandom Weird TinkerBin thing...try hitting Run
18:40
@Zirak Tried that, still nothing happening :-( Fiddle?
@IvoWetzel Yes I saw that yesterday
I should begin to worry and try to find a Job In Vancouver
@Zirak OK, right, I see the particular brand of stupidity I was applying to DocumentFragment now. However: that adds the <div> element to the dom with all the HTML from the text within it, which I cannot do as it will break a load of stylesheets I have no control over.
Hang on I'm going to play around, I'll come back to you if I need more assistance
@DaveRandom It will break stylesheet?
Adding only one more div as a wrapper?
You serious?
user1596138
I have multiple elements with the class "variety". Why can't I manipulate theyre style with Document.getElementsByClassName('variety').style.display = 'none'? Any ideas?
user1596138
18:51
I just keep getting "undefined" in the console when I use document.getElementsByClassName('variety').style
19:02
VIM/EMACS people - find and replace multiline code blocks in multiple files
you know you have a solution
is there an alternative to file.webkitRelativePath , or could someone point out why is file.webkitRelativePath not working in the following small snippet of code. jsfiddle.net/SauravFoss/Gr8Zt/2
@SauravTomar webkitdirectory attribute is required to populate that property
isnt webkitderectory used to select a directory instead of a file ?
it is still required
19:13
2
Q: What is the purpose of webkitRelativePath property in File object?

jayarjoIf you printout File object in Chrome console with something simple like this: <input type="file" onchange="console.info(this.files);" /> you will see among other properties an always empty webkitRelativePath property: fileName: "07.png" fileSize: 33022 lastModifiedDate: Date name: "07...

is there a Chrome equiv to mdn?
Chrome Developer Network?
@rlemon if i were to select just one file rather that a folder, what should i do ?
Is there any particular cross-browser compatible library you'd suggest for regex?
Or is plain JS (I'm guessing with Underscore) good enough?
you don't need any libs for regex
what are you trying to do
A bookmarklet / browser extension that does a uses of regex
that uses*
@SauravTomar looks like file.path
will return absolute OR relative path
19:21
I'm aware of the JS functions, but thought maybe there were libraries that would provide more
WebkitRelativepath returns the path relative to the webkitdirectory we select, but how to get the absolute path of a file that user chooses
@rlemon i tried file.path ,it doesnt work
@rlemon ?? why would you ?
WebPlatform
maybe.
@SauravTomar well thats what the docs say
19:22
@DaveRandom If you don't want the wrapper, you can always insert the html and add the children of the wrapper to the fragment.
MDN is not Firefox based.
@AdamLynch so what kind of "tools" are you trying to get from this lib
@dievardump I don't see any webkit-specific stuff there
@AdamLynch More? Like what?
More what? Exactly. I don't know. That's why I asked
@Zirak stop asking my questions after me!
@AdamLynch regex is as good as it will ever be
19:23
...so, you don't have a problem, and that's a problem
the only improvement one can make is to not use it
Makes sense
@Zirak didn't even start yet :)
@rlemon hmm ya
if you are using regex to parse HTML you are doing things very very wrong
just a warning
yeah I've had bad experiences in the past (PHP)
19:25
4432
A: RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags

bobinceYou can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...

ya saw it... top answer isn't a load of shit... but still ya I know what you mean
so yea... if this is the case... forget regex. otherwise just use regular regex methods
The standard library has all what you need (probably.) JS regexs have a few faults (to name a few: not PCRE, global matching vs. regular matching, severe lack of pizza), but you can't fix them, unless you wanna make your own regex machine.
@rlemon Same with "webkitSpecific" things
@Zirak thanks
19:26
@dievardump unless one is attempting a chrome extension
In related news, I may use my old computer as a server. Which means I'll have a viable solution for the "not having a server" problem.
I guess though I'll mostly be searching the DOM for nodes, etc
@rlemon So I think it exists.
but sometimes checking for chars, stripping out parts
the DOM API is fully capable of traversing and manipulating the DOM... not regex.
19:27
@Zirak For the bot?
I guess any powerful library then
@AdamLynch how about.... the DOM API.....
Why do you need a library...?
@rlemon yeah... that's what I meant
why do you need a library for this
19:27
@Zirak I'm just wondering if there's something out there that'll be advantageous
that'll make my life easier / is particularly powerful at what I'm looking to do
@AmaanCheval Not only. I sometimes like to run experiments or download stuff which basically freezes my com.
Awesome
Dude, how can something be better if there's no base to compare it to? You didn't even begin, nor do we know what you're about to do.
the base is JS :S
@AdamLynch the first thing you need to do is immerse yourself in the DOM API documentation. this will be all you need - it is super powerful and fast.
19:29
Sure, date.js is a pretty large date abstraction...but if you need to compare timezones, who cares?
do you not like to plan?
@rlemon great
will do
Yes but when I'm about to dig a ditch I don't order a nuke.
Because I just might need it.
@Zirak Fair enough
you DONT need a library to do this. also considering it is an extension you want to keep the overhead to a minimal
In case this nuclear-powered shovel and a particularly ravenous mole aren't enough
19:30
I find that when someone's taking time to do something right in the present, they're a perfectionist with no ability to prioritize, whereas when someone took time to do something right in the past, they're a master artisan of great foresight.
2
^ don't get caught in this
@rlemon yeah... if I was to use a library it would have to sort cross-browser issues (if there are some with this? I guess there are) and be very light-weight
it's an extension.
what cross-browser
Bah! You haven't even started!
@rlemon I'm crazy for prematurely optimizing :)
Start, and if (or when) you burst into tears of endless pain, you may consider an alternative.
19:31
@rlemon well, could be a bookmarklet
@AdamLynch IT IS A EXTENSION!!!
lol
...WHAT OPTIMISATION IF THERE IS NO ALGORITHM FDSHYF62481GF767T`G19
You can't optimize NOTHING
AAAAHHHH
MY BRAIN
want to start on a good foot in case I do want to use the code in a bookmarklet
head explodes
dude. what we are saying is just start writing the shit in PURE GOOD OLD FASHIONED JS... if you get any issues or roadblocks come back to us and we will be all like "Yo do this." or "Yo use this"
until then you are asking what shovel is best for putting a lightbulb in
19:32
I won't because my head exploded
He's asking what kind of screwdriver fits his non-existent screws
There is no screw!
It's all a lie!
also if you want it to be a bookmarklet don't use a lib.
@Zirak I'm asking... is there something good for putting screws in places
haha
@rlemon really?
I know there could be conflicts
but there's ways around that (apparently)
and the page could easily already had the lib loaded
(I think my coworker noticed that I don't work a lot these days...)
19:34
like say if it was jQuery
@dievardump What now?
@AdamLynch you want to use a lib for maybe 2% of it's code to handle some browser inconsistencies..... just handle them and don't include the useless 98%
@AmaanCheval I will have to work more.
@AdamLynch don't assume it is in the browser cache
@dievardump Where are you working?
19:34
you make assumptions about the client and you get burned
Canada, Montréal
Yeah I guess
but what I mean was... (grabs snippet)
@dievardump Which company?
seriously. give it a stab without any libs - you will feel elite when complete.
@AmaanCheval You wanna call my boss? :o
19:35
Hahaha, no, just curious
@AdamLynch YES
if (!($ = window.jQuery)) { // typeof jQuery=='undefined' works too
script = document.createElement( 'script' );
script.src = 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js';
script.onload=releasetheKraken;
document.body.appendChild(script);
}
else {
releasetheKraken();
}
function releasetheKraken() {
// The Kraken has been released, master!
// Yes, I'm being childish. Place your code here
}
A SCREWDRIVER
IT'S CALLED JS
yea
19:36
AHHH NETTUTS
screw that
IT HURTS IT HURTS
YOU ARE STILL LOADING THIS INTO THE BROWSER!
YOU DON TNEED IT
@rlemon yeah, only if it doesn't ALREADY exist in browser cache
or somewhere along the way to the CDN
19:37
stop spending hours looking for shortcuts and instead spend those hours LEARNING how to do things without the shortcuts.
I see people in here spending "days" looking for "the right plugin" when they could have grabbed a book and written it themselves
What do you guys actually do at work? Only front end?
I write embedded systems code and c# winforms occasionally.
also some frontend
@AmaanCheval Nope.
@rlemon Hmm
but front-end as in HMI not really webpages
19:38
@AdamLynch BUT WHY DO YOU NEED IT IN THE FIRST PLACE
@rlemon I'll have to google embedded systems
...let's make a deal: You just fucking start doing whatever you want.
@dievardump Then?
@Zirak Why do you need caps?
We'll yell at you, pretty much no matter what you do.
19:38
@Zirak seems like it haha
An embedded system is a computer system designed for specific control functions within a larger system, often with real-time computing constraints. It is embedded as part of a complete device often including hardware and mechanical parts. By contrast, a general-purpose computer, such as a personal computer (PC), is designed to be flexible and to meet a wide range of end-user needs. Embedded systems control many devices in common use today. Embedded systems contain processing cores that are either microcontrollers or digital signal processors (DSP). The key characteristic, however, is b...
Because my brain is yelling at you
@AmaanCheval think like Vending machines.
but we make automation control systems
Oh
That sounds cool
it's fun
lots of play with hardware and lots of freedoms
19:39
Anyway, do whatever you want. Compile it to Ruby, then to Java and then turn the bytecodes into javascript again.
Whatever.
Just start doing something.
right now i'm working on a winforms application to test and debug the systems
Before we yell at you some more
then I need to re-write the remote management application (fancy terminal emulator)
@AmaanCheval Front and back ^^'
singularity.gs @Abhishek
what do you do @AmaanCheval
19:43
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I wish the desktop notifications let you reply from the notifications themself
19:50
@dievardump Seems to. Not properly examined it but a whole bunch of margins don't seem to get applied when you add another wrapper element.
document.body.appendChild(e);
Why am I getting a SyntaxError: unexpected (?
because there is errors somewhere above that line
show us the entire function
If I replace it with an alert though, it works perfectly fine.
If you comment out that line, do you get the error?
19:53
Weird. Can you paste somewhere (pastie, paste.ubuntu, pastebin, whichever) the surrounding lines?
It could be a carried-over error somehow
1 min ago, by rlemon
because there is errors somewhere above that line
It probably is. I'll just try to fix it up.
It's a mess.
31 mins ago, by rlemon
@Zirak stop asking my questions after me!
Is it impossible to get the absolute path of a local file (that user selects) , like D://music/somesong.mp3 with javascript ?
I'm trying to use a Greasemonkey script to append Javascript to the page.
19:55
@SauravTomar not impossible but seems like a pretty big security risk
iirc you need java or flash
file api might be able to
!!/mdn File
no file api cannot do that, i am pretty sure of that
not as of now
then no
@rlemon I'm prettier
flash is probably your best bet
flash is not cool
19:59
Then you can't

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