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Is there a way of preventing a full page refresh upon submitting a form using javascript?
uhm Ajax? (Google shows some jQuery too)
Ye, I literally have spent the last 4 hours using others peoples examples and tweeking them but, your right I geuss ugh.
Just start a new question if you are stuck somewhere. People are glad to help here. (even if they are not on the chat) :)
Is it a too open ended question? I find when my questions are too open ended I simply get replies to tutorials of which I've already looked at. But, Hmm Ok then Thanks anyway.
Take a look at this page:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5196310/get-all-form-values-working-with-jquery-ajax-in-php

I think the first part of the question is actually what you're looking for.
Assuming you're ok with using jQuery
00:32
oh damn
I just posted my question
And yes I have looked at that but, I really don't understand passing the data part. Anyway here is my question stackoverflow.com/questions/13114542/…
Also no, I try to use as little jQuery on my site as possible due to my lack of experience using it.
hello?
Honestly, if you're experienced with javascript jQuery should be easy to pick up. Sometimes its just so convenient, it is worth knowning
does anyone know how to new line in server.urlencode
javascipt
do you mean encodeURI?
00:53
Hey, twiz I got a reply on my question stackoverflow.com/questions/13114542/… I don't really want to bump the thread again and again so, just curious do i change the parts accordingly so 'method' = GET or POST etc. Though i can honestly say this is the last time I try and attempt ajax before properly learning it.
In fact I'll give it a go and see
01:58
Just saw your question. I think someone gave you an answer, but yea jQuery is retrieving the value of the method attribute on the form.

just FYI, you can also use the $.get() and $.post() methods for making ajax calls in jQuery.
02:37
Greetings fellow Earthicans
03:28
finally got 21 reputation to join this chat room. Hello.
Welcome to the happy place
SUCCESS! Take THAT javascript!
 
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04:40
when is webRTC going to be released officially, with support for all major browsers?
When browser organizations are no longer run by satan
google and mozilla aren't even close to satans
Well, they still came up with their own retarded prefixes
at least they are doing something. What do you do?
I do my job, which their stupid prefixes make considerably more difficult.
04:50
Aww! things will be easier for you once a threshold is reached. ;)
 
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06:08
@FlorianMargaine thanks
for parsing my script
06:51
guys, while making an SSI page, should I include the basic HTMl structure like html>head>body or just the particular div that I am using SSI for?
and also, should I include he respective css for that element? and if I am to include the css, how should I include it?
SSI Page?
nope. the ssi element
Selective Serotonin Inhibitor?
07:07
server side includes
So Sorry, Inglaise?
WHAT R U TALKING ABOUT?
Nevermind
07:30
@Abhishek do you know SSI?
@AmaanCheval do you know SSI?
SSI is what?
server side includes
Oh, server side includes
Nope
07:32
well can u atleast suggest me something
Ohhhh, I thought you were joking!
Includes can be partials, yeah
And whatever's included on the target page/view will adopt the styling from your stylesheet (assuming it applies)
is this type of markup correct and SEO friendly? :
<html><body><html><body><div></div</body></html></body></html>
Ummm, what exactly are you trying to do?
What the heck?
see, there is this page: threepeppercorn.com/recipe/dessert/balushahi.html and on the top you may see the carousel. Now i have to update the image carousel for every recipe page that I might include in the future. so i want to put them in an SSI so that I would have to change it at only place and then it reflects on every page the ssi is used.
so if u see the mark up of that page, in the body tag, i used another html tag with a body tag so that it becomes more accessible.
07:37
Then just put whatever code that makes up that part of the page into a .php (if that's what you're using) and call it when needed
Ummm, that's not good...
instead i have used a nav.html page with the carousel markup. so that it gets called when the page is loaded.
I'd be lying if I didn't say that that's one of the more messed up page structures I've seen... o.O
You're writing PHP, yes?
nope
y messed up?
In-line scripts, style tags after the body, more jQuery plugins than I think I've ever seen, let alone used...
you've got a .css file for every different @fontface!
well those are the fonts that i have used. and they are from google web fonts, any way to group them ?
got it
07:44
Yeah, put them in your main stylesheet.
But i can't tell which one that might be, you've got about 10!
And two <head> tags
yeah tht's y i asked the question for properly setting up an SSI page.
reload the page, I have removed the extra tags and included them in the main page
I'm afraid that your site is not SEO-friendly
Seriously, that book'll do you good. Plus it'll save you a whole heap of time on your next site
And no more copying and pasting!
hey i just copied a few lines of codes :D Including the carousel. tht's not mine. It was under creative commons.
07:51
General rule of thumb, don't include other people's code unless you can make some sense of it.
what part of code does not make sense on the site?
sigh What part of that mess makes sense to you?
you are saying that, so please point that out.
Just one of your stylesheets has over 2000 lines of declarations, I'm not about to sit here and go through what might be wrong with a website that has two <heads>, mid-body <style> tags, and more plugins than I even knew existed.
@FlorianMargaine Hola
How's the weather in France?
08:00
it's snowed in my area
20cm of snow
first time in october since... 1956
I don't live in the mountain
well, everything is useful there. You ofcourse know more than I do about making websites. but i have used all the codes and yes, i agree that it is messy.
@FlorianMargaine: It is all due to global warming. See, the world is really going to end in 2012 dec, 21 :D
no, I'm preparing something for dec 24th :(
like, offering gifts.
When's the wedding?
@FlorianMargaine Moving back to Australia in about a month. No more temperamental Dallas weather
hahaha, you can always hope for better. However the mayans were never wrong about time. They were guided by the aliens after all. :D
08:03
@AmaanCheval 2015
@FlorianMargaine hey i'd be there by then ;D
> jQuery lover. Pun intended
What does that mean?
that "loving jquery" is a pun
08:18
I don't think that'd be considered a pun
eff it then
Puns are more like wordplay where words usually have different meanings. At least as far as I know
yeah that's it
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Q: Will setInterval give me Delay?

Oliver SchöningI am setting up a JavaScript Server for my Game. Am I understanding this correctly: If I use setInterval to call a function every second, and takes 2 seconds to process. Then I am going to "stack up" requests indefinetly the Client will become more and more out of sync? If I use setTimeout, an...

hey guys I just needed some quick help
how to I retrieve mysql data when the input is a table cell
08:30
Hi, how can I get the text of the div where I click (the div hasn't id or class)?
with jQuery I mean...
I can't do $(this).text(), so what?
You'll have to traverse the tree from something you can select
and if I've a list (ul and li)?
$(someParent).find('div').eq(whateverNumberItIs).text().
how can I get the text fo the li that I click?
Same thing
08:33
what is eq(whateverNumberItIs)?
$(selector).....on('click', function() {
it's a way of selecting a specific object from the set of objects jQuery returns
.eq(0) = first object
.eq(1) = second, etc etc
but I don't know the number of 'li' that I click...
you don't have to, as long as you can get to the ul/ol that it's part of
$('ol li').on('click', function() {
var textualContent = $(this).text();
alert(textualContent);
});
jQuery will interpret $(this) as the currently active object
At least in that example
I think the problem is that the list was generated dinamically
so, it doesn't 'exist' in the html page
and your solution doesn't work
Ooooh. I've been wrestling with that problem all day. I've got a solution, but it ain't pretty.
Put your prob in a jsfiddle and I'll see what I can do.
08:42
mmm, how can I...the list is generated dinamically server-side...
if I put the list in jsfiddle, you've that statically
$(e.target) may be what you're looking for
@FlorianMargaine What's that do?
gets the clicked target
what's that stuff?
Ah, k
08:44
I don't understand the syntax
$(e.li).text()?
e is an event object. The event object has the target element, which is the element that was clicked
mmm it doesn't work in my case
click on the blue square
Does this work for you guys? dl.dropbox.com/u/12928906/gleyes/index.html
(Not mine)
I get a WebGL: CONTEXT_LOST_WEBGL: loseContext: context lost warning in the console
09:01
If I use this: $("li").bind('click', function() {alert($(this).text());}); it works but with a strange behvior, I obtein 4-5 alerts every click
nope, the list is generated dinamically server-side
You can still give us the output though, right?
If I paste on jsfiddle it becomes static and it's another thing...
you can reproduce the html generated in a fiddle
09:07
it's a simple list and I wanna alert the text of the li clicked :)
you could try something like this...
are there nested li?
<ul><li>a</li><li>b</li><li>c</li></ul>
$(trigger).ajaxComplete(function(e, xhr, settings) {
if(settings.url == origin.whateveritis.html) {
$(target).on('click', function() {....
in the generated html, is there any nested lis?
09:10
nope
just that list
@monners this block all my js :D
Without a jsfiddle, there really isn't much more we can suggest...
ok, for now I decidec to use the good old textContent :D
textContent isn't cross browser
I kow, but this stuff make me crazy :D
I tried several solutions...
I'm looking for something like this.textContent
I treid $(this).text() but it doesn't work
ehmmm, it works!
but just if I use it in onclick=""
show the code...
if you can't reproduce the problem in a simple jsfiddle, it means you don't know what the problem is
09:24
<ul><li onclick="alert($(this).text());">a</li><li>b</li><li>c</li></ul> in this way it works
I wanna do this, but using external function
something like...function func(){alert($(this).text());}...<ul><li onclick="func();">a</li><li>b</li><li>c</li></ul> in this way it works
sorry, in this last way it doesn't work
(with func() external function)
by default, a function is called with this being window
inline scripting? that was just for demonstration purposes, right? RIGHT???
nah, that's production code.
@FlorianMargaine it works too :)
why not inline code?
09:32
@stdio this perfectly works jsfiddle.net/Ralt/xvFb4/1
ops, I was with jQuery 1.6.x :D for this .on didn't work :D
mmm even with 1.8 version it doesn't work :/ it block all my js
I'll use inline solution...thanks for everything guys :)
Inline solution? Isn't than an oxymoron?
 
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10:51
@monners you're the moron
11:03
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Q: Optimize speed and security javascript

Christian PetermannCan you help me to optimize the speed and security of my homepage. http://www.pixel-klicker.de I'm a beginner in Javascript. if you need the script files please let me know And sorry for my bad english :)

@FlorianMargaine That hurts...
ow come on
(>0.0)>
11:19
hey guys...
Has anyone played around with the new Twitter API and its OAuth? I was wondering if the same consumer key may be used across multiple sub-domains. Possible?
12:11
@FlorianMargaine ?
wth? O_o
Did someone have a high-speed collision with a smoking pipe truck?
@Abhishek nice... but what are they?
deciding a logo
for tapeer
it's nice, but... what is it?
12:21
second one is better .. less bleeding from eyes
A misplaced hand while hammering a nail?
@Abhishek second one
definitely.
@FlorianMargaine on your phone!
,, jen has some concerns , answer when u feel like.
12:38
sure
Hello'
Mouhahahahaha
hahaha
should be winrar though
@dievardump how are you doing?
still at montréal?
Good
And you?
oh btw, Grenoble had 20cm of snow yesterday morning, it was awesome :D
Yes, I'm leaving on Sunday
12:46
ok cool :)
I guess we won't see you much :p
Wow really? I wish it'd snow here, but no way. And with Sandy in the neighborhood ...
Sandy was in my bed last night, but that's not the same I guess.
@FlorianMargaine I hope no :o
tsss
^^
didn't remember the english word :(
No I won't be here that much I think. But, the chat is in my pinned tab, so if I'm looking for something on the internet with my laptop instead of my phone, and I surely will, I'll maybe say hello
Today I'll send my CoushSurfing request for Philadelphia
Seems to be more interesting people than in NYC
Yeah as I thought, not Coush :P
oh sorry
Didn't see the typo
13:08
2 days ago, by Zirak
@RyanKinal "Dear sir and/or madam, it has come to my attention that despite my best friendship tricks, you are a n00b. Please see Appendix 1 through 10 of this letter for a full description of your acts. Best regards/salutations/happy birthday/happy anniversary, YourName." That's my usual way.
Thanks @Zirak!
That's helpful :-P
13:27
This guy/bot/unicorn, Zirak, is crazy, nah?
Question: Is there any way to return a value that is obtained a-syncronously? Use case: I am trying to write something that will act on DOM mutations, using MutationObservers if possible and falling back to Mutation Events if not. I need to detect if the browser supports mutation events with an isSupported() type method, and the only mechanism I can come up with to do this is by registering a handler and causing a mutation, and the handler will be run asyncronously by its very nature.
you use a callback
Related question: Are there any known issues with WebKitMutationObserver in Chrome <= 22? It sporadically seems to stop working after 3 events have occured.
Always use a callback.
I tried using a nickelback once... but nothing ever called it
13:39
typeof WebKitMutationObserver
typeof MutationObserver
Yes but what if I want to expose an isSupported() method? I can't think of any sensible callback mechanism that guarantees that error handling code will be run, because if the browser doesn't support the event, the handler code will never be executed.
You don't need a callback
I think
@dievardump Well yes, detecting MutationObserver is easy, it's detecting DOMElementRemoved etc as a fallback that's the problem.
@DaveRandom how many different way is there?
13:42
@dievardump Well, only one (AFAIK) but not everything supports anything at all. But the problem is that if it isn't supported, anything registered against it will never be executed.
For ex:
 a = function() {
   IS_SUPPORTED = true;
   document.body.removeEventListener('DOMElementInserted', a);
 }
 IS_SUPPORTED = false;
 document.body.addEventListener('DOMElementInserted', a);
 /* add an element to the DOM */
...which would work, but only if the code that runs that allows the callback to execute before it checks IS_SUPPORTED
(and yes, I know that's horrible in many ways, it's just a simple example)
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Q: How can I determine if a dynamically-created DOM element has been added to the DOM?

Jason BuntingAccording to spec, only the BODY and FRAMESET elements provide an "onload" event to attach to, but I would like to know when a dynamically-created DOM element has been added to the DOM in JavaScript. The super-naive heuristics I am currently using, which work, are as follows: Traverse the pare...

Yes I know. But there is a moment, when you use things like that, you should tell your customers " some things won't work on your device " instead of trying to always use a fallback
You try to use advanced tools, tell people to use advanced devices/softwares
You can not expect to find a canvas fallback on ie 5.5
@dievardump Fair point. I guess I'm writing around an extreme edge case here - there can't be many places where addEventListener is supported but mutation events aren't.
I'm not that much into UA sniffing, except for that. Telling people to update or not using my app
If one day I have my own website and I want to use some animations on mobile devices, a big "change your effing software" will pop on OperaMini users
@dievardump I see your a strong believer in non-cross-browser-compatibility?
13:52
@dievardump The real-world use case for this is actually browser extensions, the only place where I would have a problem at all is Opera since Chrome and FF support MutationObservers anyway. I actually can't think of a good use case for mutation observers other than browser extensions, since if you are working with you own page you should know how/when it will be modified anyway. I just wondered if I was missing a trick.
Thanks, I'll just forget about it altogether I think and stamp a warning of "You browser is crap, he no worky" on it.
@Yohann rather, he's a strong believer that browsers should comply with standards
@FlorianMargaine Reminds me of how awkward SQL Server (MSSQL) is with respect to MySQL
can any one tell me how to convert json variable into javascript objects or arrays? it should even work on IE 6, I googled, and download json2.js from json site, but cant help myself
13:58
and also how to convert javascript object/array into json variable?
@Yohann SQL Server is the worst RDBMS ever. Ever. By quite a large margin. @Microsoft you are doing it wrong.
I really don't understand why they don't have "LIMIT" and "OFFSET" and instead I have to calculate the row number and filter rows accordingly. Pageination pain.
@NicholasWild JSON.parse - JSON.stringify

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