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02:31
Hello?
Anyone alive?
03:31
Wow, there are people here!
Oh, my mistake...
Hello, could someone help me with a JS problem?
?
03:47
Maybe, what's the problem?
trying to create a javascript gradient without using CSS
let me get the jsfiddle
04:08
o.o
04:22
Ahoy hoy
05:00
How to set the remote origin of a git repot
05:30
What do you mean by setting the origin? It'd be wherever you connected to your repo from, right?
06:02
Has life returned to this abandoned room?
 
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08:17
@monners It's a Friday / Saturday
So it's bound to be silent around here
09:02
Party at JS Chat! Woo! Woo...? Aw, man
 
1 hour later…
10:26
hey
10:38
hi
11:09
@FlorianMargaine ever worked with Passport
11:34
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Q: What opensource javascript library can do a navigationsidebar like iOS Developer Handbook

Lucas MeijerI'd like to build a sidebar navigation for an online book much like apple did here: http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/navigation/ (note it has collapsable entries) and to my surprise I'm having a hard time finding a good off the shelve javascript startingpoint to build from. Is there any...

11:48
@Abhishek nope
Why does Firefox's font-smoothing suck? IE9, and Chrome do a great job: i.imgur.com/ZQx8S.png
12:12
@FlorianMargaine passport.js
i meant
@ŠimeVidas its not detecting hardware
acceleration
firefux is usually better for me when it comes for font-smoothing or shadow smoothing
13:34
posted on October 20, 2012 by miraculous1

Wondering what your “hourly rate” is when you go out and write a technical book? Traditionally, publishers will tell you that you do it for “exposure” but we all know that you can die from that. Seriously, even for the publisher it’s a big gamble, and with all the extra costs for printing, marketing, publishing, [...]

0
Q: Javascript summation calculator

NemanjaI would like to make a calculator for summation. I write number, then i click on button + , and then i enter second number, and then i click on Submit button and get value in input. I am getting values from input with this: var something = document.getElementById('inputid'); var newvalue = ...

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Q: errors on downloading large images if from external IP

oneatI've got apache server (2.2.23 ver), and I have gallery done by myself. And here is the problem, when I'm connecting via localhost changing img.src to something else works just fine. However when I'm connecting via external IP (of my router), larger images fail to load. Firefox says that they're ...

how does the red button looks ?
sucks ?
14:07
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Q: Javascript app review

CharlieSo this is an app I'm working on, and I'd like to get some feedback on it. I'm leaving some key parts out, as I don't want everyone everywhere to have access to the complete code. The main pieces that I would like you guys to look at are still there though. // Do Ajax function doAjax(url) { ...

14:47
Guuys?
Anyone available for a short, but lame, problem?
I'm convinced I'm missing something simple, as what I'm doing isn't..complicated, but it won't work
var check = chat.chat.substr(0,chat.chat.indexOf(" "));
console.log(check);
if (check == "/me ")
According to the console, the check is indeed "/me ", yet it returns as false
messing around with friends, nothing serious, but if I don't figure this out, it will probably bite me while I'm doing something else
JSFiddle?
(context helps)
Right, sure
Doesn't work in JSFiddle I think, since we're just messing around in hamachi- and using faye and node.js, but- yeah
15:08
Just can't figure out why it's..not true, when the console check right before the if check is.. or should be true ("/me ")
Afternoon all
Afternoon
whats going on
yesterday my manager said, you have to work extra time for the time yu spend in toilet :L !
Bring laptop with you and claim you never stopped working
End of the year, you got a promotion
@Vivix you've got a space after /me
15:17
yeah, but hm, the string return goes after indexOf(" "), so it includes the space in the check var.. I think
tries anyway
Hahaha nice one
Oh my, you're totally right.
I thought I compensated for that, and instead I broke it <,<
Thanks man!
@Zirak Stop being a hard cock!
@Abhishek Couldn't connect
15:46
posted on October 20, 2012

During my media query test I found out that min-resolution: 0[unit] does not work in any browser for any unit. I find this weird. Here is a quick test case for the dpi and dpcm units. The media queries tested are the following: @media (min-resolution: 0dpi) and (max-resolution: 200dpi) @media (min-resolution: 0.1dpi) and (max-resolution: 200dpi) @media (min-resolution: 0dpcm) and (max-res

16:16
I know this isn't the jQuery chat room but can anybody help me with this question? stackoverflow.com/questions/12984425/…
17:07
@AmaanCheval
17:18
Looks okay
Like for a game, or something, maybe
Not a slick design
Hey can I ask u for a function to check on which div was the function invoked?
<div>
<div onclick="func(this)"></div>
...
...
<div onclick="func(this)"></div>
</div>

I need something in func to check which one div was clicked, to print it as a number (photo gallery. want to print which one image was clicked)
@AmaanCheval some button inspiration ? pls
17:37
I'm not your guy, man :/
I like the way Google's buttons are
You know, just simple
Yours has that depth to it which to me, makes it look like an old game's UI
Less is more, always
well, at least in modern design
18:05
Trudat.
18:29
Fuck That
Cause less is more leads to fucking windows 8 style metro ui which looks super less but it looks like a bunch of boxes and the UI looks like it was possible back in 80's with hypercards FUUUUU all we needed was 16million colors and we were good to go
hi guys
what are the question/answer/comment with the most/least votes on stack overflow?
18:59
Actually Abishek, it's very true. If you add too mnay colours, (A website of modern style usually have..3 major colours, and their variations) you will end up with a 2001 just-discovered-flash-14 yearold design. Windows 8 took this too far, ending up with a mess of colours and simplicity
event listeneres- do they stop running if the function they're enclosed in ceases to run?
@Abhishek Windows 8 took it too far
@Vivid If I'm understanding what you're asking, no
An event listener once hooked, is hooked until directly removed
Except if you're using a library. If you are, check the docs
Oh, no libraries here, and thanks-
that's actually a good thing for the situation I was playing with, and of course, good to know
19:28
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Q: jquery/javascript - refactoring multiple .on() events

elgarconMy app has a feature that when you click the "new data" button, HTML is loaded to the page via ajax. Because I am using ajax, all events I want to add has to be bound using the on() method. There are 4 on('click') functions that are bound to 4 different HTML elements. and they look like this: ...

20:28
is this right in javascript ? if (age !== 0 and weight !== 0 )
@goodmood replace and with &&
!!/mdn operators
@rlemon thanks rlemon i was waiting for you and your help :)
@rlemon where do u live ?
Canada
Ontario
20:35
nice :)
your profile is full by events :)
points , rooms , questions , answers , badges , ....................................
:)
i'm a busy man
hahaha
have you some websites ?
i wanna see your website how u have coded it :)
which one
my personal site is down .
20:39
i dont know i just ask if u have
no not this , real one
it is a real site
has html and everything!
20:40
i mean where people come and visit
this is github.com not yours
cept, you know, I wrote all of the code on the site... dork
github just hosts it
heh, looks like you made a new stalk^Wfriend! :p
just play this and be quiet
@ThiefMaster i'm already getting bored of him
ADD and all.
I like shiny things
and beer.
but I hate pens with little flashlights on them.
have fun kids!
@rlemon nice game but im not going to loose my time there :) . and why are you bored of me ? ok i will not talk if u are bored , i was just curious what u have done
21:26
@goodmood hobby stuff. I don't write web code for work
I write web code for fun
so you will only find scripts and fun stuff
@rlemon nice notifier :)
Hey guys
Anyone who would like to enlighten me a bit about Web Workers in JS?
I understand the concepts but then I checked out two demos in both Chrome and Firefox, and the only time the UI didn't freeze up was in one of the demos in Chrome
The first one is fine in Chrome, but the rest just freeze things up
And the tests I've done on my own with web workers (reading files in web workers with FileReader) do the same thing - freeze up the UI
And I thought the whole point of using workers was to avoid freezing up the UI
So I'm wondering if there's something I've missed
Any ideas?
22:07
this is to get only numbers intval($variable) so what about numbers with decimals like that 2.5 ?
floatval() - and this is not a PHP channel
ok i found it , its floatval
@ThiefMaster thx
yes its javascript
intval is not JavaScript.
php ?
floatval and intval are php i think
exactly
That's why I mentioned that this is not a PHP chat
22:14
hey guys, i have a simple question... i have:
<input type="text" size="30" onkeyup="showResult(this.value)" />
How can a make this so instead of onkeyup it is onreturn
onchange might be what you are looking for
but inline events are bad no matter what; use addEventListener() to attach the event
i really know nothing about ajax and javascript... i'm a php person
In this case you might want to be lazy and use jQuery
yah i thought about that..
it was easier to simply use w3 school's example
@henrymb67 try onclick , or onsubmit or onchange instead of onkeyup
22:19
i tried onsubmit
but it just loaded url/? and nothing happend
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Q: Keeping my JS decoupled but still use functionality

benhowdle89In the very simple code below I'm illustrating having a master 'App' object with 'Chat' & 'Posts' modules inside. Now, what I'm asking is, in my conscious effort to keep my components loosely coupled and modular, how I can use other functionality in the App object following the modular, decou...

<html>
<head>
<script>
function showResult(str)
{
if (str.length==0)
  {
  document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML="";
  document.getElementById("livesearch").style.border="0px";
  return;
  }
if (window.XMLHttpRequest)
  {// code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari
  xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
  }
else
  {// code for IE6, IE5
  xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
  }
xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function()
  {
  if (xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200)
    {
    document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML=xmlhttp.responseText;
@goodmood Above is what I am working with....
you are missing the value
inside the input
value = " your value"
that simply made the input box have my value as the defult answer
try this
<input type="text" id ="myid" value ="<?php echo $_POST['myid'];?>" size="30" onkeyup="showResult(this.value)" />
add this before the form -- > if ( isset($_POST['myid'])) {
$myid = $_POST['myid'] ;

}
and make input hidden to store your value
22:29
uhm, im not sure what you mean by this. I will add this now, thanks.
should: if ( isset($_POST['myid'])) {
$myid = $_POST['myid'] ;

}
be inside the first <script>
no outside the script
uhh
this is html page
html ?
hmm
then use like that
<?php
//your php code here
?>
ohhh
you mean to add that to my php
<?php
if ( isset($_POST['myid'])) {
$myid = $_POST['myid'] ;

}
?>
to add it to ur html page
but u said u are php man ???
how u are php man without html ?
22:34
i'm just that bad hahaha
i added this
and it simply made the default text
<?php echo $_POST['myid'];?>
@henrymb67 DO NOT USE w3schools
It is a horrible site and some of their example code even suffers from SQL injection vulnerabilities
@henrymb67 try this
<html>
<head>
<script>
function showResult(str)
{
if (str.length==0)
  {
  document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML="";
  document.getElementById("livesearch").style.border="0px";
  return;
  }
if (window.XMLHttpRequest)
  {// code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari
  xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
  }
else
  {// code for IE6, IE5
  xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
  }
xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function()
  {
  if (xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200)
    {
    document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML=xmlhttp.responseText;
@henrymb67 u have no submit button ?
Sev
Sev
y u no have submit button ?!?
Fyi, you probably don't need the IE6 crap
and you probably don't want global variables for this
22:42
@henrymb67 make submit button and change your form tag to this <form action="" id="searchform" method="post">
I would rather have it just be on hit return
i am trying what you have sent me @goodmood thank you
@Sev hahahha
ok good, have good night all
gtg
Sev
Sev
:P gn
22:44
gn
im tooooo classy to have submit botton
button*
Sev
Sev
oh no you don't....
You know what's the sad thing? Right now I don't know if I "i didnt have 'FFS' in the code...." was supposed to be ironic or not...
Sev
Sev
lol
it did?! oh no im sorrrryyy
@goodmood it didnt work...
Sev
Sev
22:50
damn it
anybody know how to change this thing for onkeyup to onsubmit?
Ahoy hoy
Sev
Sev
what thing?
22:52
lolll
Try to think of it as a bonus feature - Every delivery comes with a minimum of 5 logic puzzles built in :P
<html>
<head>
<script>
function showResult(str)
{
if (str.length==0)
  {
  document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML="";
  document.getElementById("livesearch").style.border="0px";
  return;
  }
if (window.XMLHttpRequest)
  {// code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari
  xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
  }
else
  {// code for IE6, IE5
  xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
  }
xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function()
  {
  if (xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200)
    {
    document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML=xmlhttp.responseText;
I cant get this thang to be on return grahhh
Sev
Sev
<form onsubmit="showResult...>
and slight changes on the code to get the data from the input
what would be those slight changes?
I'm terrrrrible at this..
YOLO
Hey! I just met you. My code is crazy! Here's a copy. Help, I'm lazy! (if you ask 'fix my code' we will ignore you. be warned.) .... i did not use those works EXACTLY...
forever alone..
Sev
Sev
indeed
23:03
;'-(
Continues to ignore
shows pictures of homeless puppies Now will you help me?
I'm not entirely sure what you're question is...
you're = your
I have: <input type="text" size="30" onkeyup="showResult(this.value)" />
instead of onkeyup
I tried onsubmit
So you're trying to submit AND show results?
23:07
with no luck. I'm attempting to have showResult(this.value) be on when user hits return
Sev
Sev
onsubmit on the form element
and return false at the end in order to not do a full request and page reload
Beat me to it
and return false?
oh nvm
The default action is gonna be to refresh the page. Not sure if you're trying to submit and display, or just display. If the former, you'll have to make the display request after the submit me thinks...
23:10
they shud rename history channel to the fiction channel
But i'm no expert. I defer this question to a higher authority
<form onsubmit="showResult(this.value)" return="false">
I code lika baussss
Sev
Sev
<form onsubmit="showResult(this.value);return false;">
this was the last one :P
ohhhhhh
it simply loaded page/?
You serious?
Don't do that.
23:12
and nothing happend :'-(
Don't do that.
Shit I lag
@dievardump what should I do sir?
Adding event listeners.
Not attaching your JavaScript inline
Inline scripting... shudders
23:14
Keep your scripts in a separate file
Yeas I shall do that
but
how deh heall do i dis on return mumbojumbo?
what?
You know. Change it from onkeyup to when deh user hits return
Event listeners
23:18
target.addEventListener(type, listener[, useCapture]);
type hmmm
male
listener... that shud be me
err idk what to do for useCapture...
I prefer tranquilizers
But sometimes nothing beats an old fashioned net
okay thanks
i'll try tranquilizers
err
it says errroooorrrr invalid type listener and capture
oh no
you almost always want false for useCapture.
But seriously. Use jQuery.
Sev
Sev
Busted!!! Javascript vanilla police!!!
what i have so far: target.addEventListener(type, listener[, false]);
Sev
Sev
23:24
:P
target should be document
document.addEventListener(type, listener[, false]);
weeeeeee PROGRESSS!!!! :D
WITHOUT THE [] FFS
Sev
Sev
hehe
document.addEventListener(type, listener, false);
i didnt have 'FFS' in the code....
offering bounty on fix!!!!
giving cyber hug!!!
or cyber kiss winks
You know what's the sad thing? Right now I don't know if I "i didnt have 'FFS' in the code...." was supposed to be ironic or not...
23:28
(It was a joke)
Usually I'd expect someone starting with a new language to read about the syntax etc.
But then again I have seen too many people copying <some-argument>, [, someArgument] etc. verbatim instead of replacing it...
@ThiefMaster Want the cyber hug or what?
No thanks :p
how about cyber money?
Can you tell me verbatim what i should do
in other words, do my work for me
sarcasm
@ThiefMaster is not amused
23:34
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Q: Ways of improving this code

Steve DufresneI was interested in how this code can be improved apart from basic caching. Any input would be greatly appreciated. This object creates 'tokens' much like that the ios mail app and the tag section below. var TokenTime = { assets : { tokenArray : [] }, init : function (){ var self = this...

@ThiefMaster what should i put in for the others?
I'm terrible at ajax, I only know php.
document.addEventListener("submit", listener, false);
i assume that should be submit
why do you want to add an event listener on the document?
add it to the form
document.getElementById('your-form-id').addEventListener('submit', function(e) {...}, false);
Or shorter with jQuery (which is easier for you): $('#your-form-id').on('submit', function(e) { ... });
so
my if statement
should be rapped in this?
document.getElementById('your-form-id').addEventListener('submit', function(e) {
function showResult(str)
{
if (str.length==0)
  {
  document.getElementById("livesearch").innerHTML="";
  document.getElementById("livesearch").style.border="0px";
  return;
  }
if (window.XMLHttpRequest)
  {// code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari
  xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
  }
else
  {// code for IE6, IE5
  xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
  }
xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function()
  {
  if (xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200)
I'm brilliant
PHP is soooo much easier than this

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