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21:00
ok sir , thx i will try send it as valid json
json is a data language. If you send the French translator to the Spanish embassy, he'll come to you complaining "Mais Monsieur! Je ne parle pas espagnol!"
And then you'd have two problems, because you (possibly) don't speak French either so you don't know what the hell he wants.
can i send it like that "var2"=>[$age] this age is the pre array i showed up , if i do like that its wrong
Which can all be avoided if you send the Spanish translator. ¿Entiendes?
!!/tell goodmood google php json_encode
Oh don't mind me, that isn't difficult at all...
@goodmood [PHP: json\_encode - Manual](http://php.net/manual/en/function.json-encode.php) ; [PHP: json\_decode - Manual](http://php.net/manual/en/function.json-decode.php) ; [PHP json\_encode\(\) function | JSON tutorial | w3resource](http://www.w3resource.com/JSON/php-json-encode-function.php)
or like that "var2"=>"[$age]" ?
21:03
!!sorry
@Zirak You're forgiven. For now. Don't push it.
!!push it
@SomeKittens Y U NO MAEK SENSE!? Could not understand push it
She's been a bit bitchy lately.
21:05
How big is considered "too big" for a webpage?
For some users my page loads 4.16MB
About 7 bigness units
21:05
arrrg you know what I mean...
My answer is just as ambiguous as your question
Also, it isn't as nice to be on that side of the annoying pedant discussion, see?
Ok.... How many DOM elements is an "acceptable" amount?
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Q: What's the maximum number of elements or file size for an HTML document?

Paul GrovesI am working with an HTML file which has >71K dom elements and is around 2.3Mb in size. Now, whilst I fully appreciate why this is so slow, can anyone provide examples/research regarding the maximum number of elements and or file size a single HTML document can reasonably be, which might help me...

That ^ does not give a full answer.
That question is ... stupid.
That question is even more ambiguous
@Zirak i get it to work :) thx
21:08
@goodmood enjoy
any idea what's going on here: reebok.com/en-US/blocks/campaign/us/mens
i have send it valid json
click top right square
> Explore Women's
url changes, page changes, but it doesn't seem like a refresh.
21:09
heh
@Neal If I put my entire page in a 1GB tiff image, it's sure a small amount of DOM elements.
@8ch8ch Which square?
@Zirak That's a neat idea.
@OctavianDamiean the one to the left of the social icons
The actual answer is "it depends".
Wait ... maybe not.
21:10
On a shitload of things, really. Which is why there's a job called a "web developer", for people who gained experience and know those parameters.
@Zirak arrrg. ok I have a page with about 1750 table rows. Should I reduce it somehow?
THAT DEPENDS!
It takes a long time for all the js events to get loaded on...
@Zirak on what?!
On everything!
like?
21:12
@Neal Use your brains goddammit. If the environment requires you to reduce it then you'll have to. If not well, then not.
what the hell is reebox doing??
What's the table for? What's the page for? What's your goal? Any styling? What about js? Is it dynamic? Sortable? Editable?
@OctavianDamiean eh?
If you have 1750 rows of data then you have the right amount of rows in your html. But your bottleneck could be retarded event handling
@Zirak showing tasks. showing tasks. showing tasks. yes. there is. yes. no (it is a tree so sort of). yes.
21:13
@Neal Didn't we have this discussion already?
@Zirak thats what I think... but I handle all-most of the events from delegation from the document layer.
@Neal has a short attention span.
@OctavianDamiean I dont remember. that is possible. It might have been friday right before I left work...
Your boss doesn't want you to reload rows on demand but also complains that initial load time is too long.
and now it has come up again.
@OctavianDamiean yes! that is it.
21:14
Look, we can arbitrarily decide what's efficient and inefficient is. But you're given us nothing.
...or you have some time ago and dropped it now. Good to know.
We came to the conclusion that your boss is going to have to choose between one of the two options.
Either extended loading times initially or loading rows on demand.
Third option is to find a unicorn and upload it to your server.
@OctavianDamiean yea... but there must be a middle ground ... :-\
You can put it in a Pokeball for compression
@OctavianDamiean I will let him know :-D
@Neal None I'd know of except unicorns.
21:18
yoo
:-\
btw, if you wanna see some really odd behaviour (which isn't really odd once you think about it): tinker.io/55cc9/1
It's actually odd. But fun too. Made me "wtf" for a fair few minutes.
finally a tinker user!
@Zirak The only difference I can spot is that the supplant function declares obj as global, I don't quite understand why it behaves the way it behaves though. :/
The first supplant has obj as an argument
Thus, somehow creating a circular reference
21:25
OH lol!
Didn't even think of that hah
Pretty cool
Master, my knowledge of the force isn't yet sufficient I'm afraid.
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WOW sends link to everyone on contact list
21:28
@8ch8ch What's so special about it?
Even my dead relatives will know!
21:39
I won't even ask why they are dead.
I'm afraid of the answer.
they were disposed automatically
after being used
oops, wrong chat for that joke
OOHH
I raped them and threw them to the trash
That doesn't count, you were influenced.
21:57
outsidethebeltway.com/… I thought this was interesting
In other news, I've finally started working on the GitHub onebox userscript.
It can already retrieve the fkey and log it to the console. I'm so bauce ...
@rlemon Are you still near the machine running the bot?
Oh yea, it'll be using jQuery ... I know lame and all but it's there already and I'm a bit lazy.
@OctavianDamiean What'll it do? gists are already oneboxed
@Zirak It'll onebox repository URLs.
The first version that is.
And GitHub user URLs.
Just like Twitter user URLs.
You wanna know why?
22:09
Not really, but you're going to tell me anyway since that's a rhetorical question
You've ruined everything.
bows
I don't like you anymore.
Welp, time to go. Catch you tomorrow.
But...now I wanna know why ~_~
@Zirak But you were right, I'll tell you anyway. This is why, because I can.
teehee
Night everyone.
22:13
Bet you $5 you can't deep-fry your testicles
!!s/I can/I can and want to/
@RyanKinal @Zirak But you were right, I'll tell you anyway. This is why, because I can and want to. (source)
There's motive now too
Heh... that's fun :-)
@Zirak That I can't but we could deep-fry a baby if you want.
22:14
What more do you need!?
A baby... cow? Chicken? Pig?
Homo sapiens.
@RyanKinal Oh no, should be fun.
!!s/fun/murder/
22:18
@RyanKinal @RyanKinal Oh no, should be murder. (source)
hehe, the departure animation is fun
quick question , i have this window.onload=showme which showme is function . how can i pass parameters to this function ?
window.onload=showme(var1 , var2) is this right ?
Assign a function to window.onload, and have that function call showme with the proper variables
@goodmood No, that just calls showme with the arguments and now window.onload is the result of that invocation.
window.onload = function () {
    showme(var1, var2);
};
nice teacher :)
thx :)
22:24
Rock on
\o/
Dinner time... later folks
Didn't you just have lunch?
6 hours ago, by Ryan Kinal
Back later... lunch
huh.
@Zirak Rock On ? ! sorry what it mean :)
!!/urban rock on
@Zirak rock on A hand signal rock n' roll fans use at concerts to say "rock on" to the band
22:27
mean continue ? or mean good luck ?
Means "rock on"
im not english native language
One can hardly tell
pls zirak what it means
Can't explain it more. It's a phrase. Register it in your brain if you wish, and if you hear it again, contextualize it better.
22:29
u dont know what it means ?:)
It's a generic slang term
i used google translator and it gives me on the rock
Because it's slang, it can't be translated
ok i rock on :)
question: is it possible to have a function in the middle of another function and then jump back into the original function and finish it O_o
ive made functions that are within another function at the end, but not one that happens in the middle
22:34
You mean, like any other synchronous execution...?
function foo () {
    //...stuff...
    bar();
    //...other stuff...
}
kind of i mean like
func1{ stuff func2{stuf} stuff }......get what i mean?
damnit hold on i keep hitting enter when i am trying to make a space
Press "up" to edit messages
edited to explain what i mean
once i finish the middle function how do i make it go abck to finish the starting function...sorry it sounds noob, but i was literlly thrown into node.js 2 weeks ago with no experiance in anything other then minor minor css/html
tinker.io/4bd57 ...? I don't see the problem
If the code's synchronous, it's easy. If it's asynchronous, then use callbacks
For instance (simplified example, should be something like that but API dependent): tinker.io/4bd57/1
But that's covered in pretty much all code examples out there
beware of callback hell though ;)
22:41
Callback hell is fine if you don't do everything inline
But then it's not hell, is it?
no, its not. at the time of writing "you" usually think "yeah, ill revise this later" but you never do.
its like sending that christmas card to that aunt in the south.
Then that's your fault for not writing decent code on the spot
of course
but all the examples, in my opinion, unfortunately portray a bad practice since most of them are pretty generalized
you often see req.on('dataend', function(chunk){ //do stuff to chunk here }
!!/refresh
INFORMER!
22:55
Let's see if I broke something...
!!/help
ahubbahubba weee a diggy boom boom down
huzzah!
:D
i has power once again!
Hullo
23:01
!!/mdn createTextNode
!!/msdn createTextNode
@limelights Command msdn does not exist. Did you mean: mdn
msdn? You peanut butter?
23:03
Hi All...can anyone point me to some example of how to do this: Page A has a form Foo, that has an action to Bar in a new window. I'd like a button on the page to submit Foo and then reload Page A. Does that make sense?
@Zirak nah, i just wanted to try it out :) i never knew that function did exist! :)
!!/tell limelights help
!!/tell Zirak thanks
@limelights Command thanks does not exist.
23:04
-_-
It's always amusing how people see one behaviour and expect another (redundant) one
first rule of trying stuff out, do the obvious :)
You can also play around nearly regardless of chat: zirak.github.com/SO-ChatBot
woah, got an awesome dejavu :)
hehe what kind of deja vu?
23:13
i was toying around with that chatbot and i got really weird when i used the story command
Story?
urban, sorry
ah, hehe
lol
/h4x
I was wondering if somebody will be able to help me with something?
23:24
shoot
I've got a textarea and I'd like it so when the user clicks on the textarea, it adds the class 'focus' to the html tag and fades everything but the textarea out. I'd also like it so the user can press f (keycode 70) and it'll enable the focus mode as well as being able for them to hit esc to exit focus mode.
super simple question: how do you use toggle on an event such as mouse down? (jQuery)
Here is what I have, although it is not working...
$(window).load(function(){
    $(".button").click(function () {
    $('.button').toggle(
        function() {
            $('#containor').animate({ left:'80%'}, 'fast', function() {
            //$('.button').animate({ left:'90%'}, 'slow';
            });
        },
            function() {
            $('#containor').animate({ left: 0 }, 'fast', function() {
            //$('#button').html('Menu');
            });
        }
    );
    });
});
Why would it work? You're calling `toggle` inside the click event. Isn't it just `toggle`?
!!/jquery toggle
Actually, it's sane to assume it'll work
And didn't toggle use to do something with clicks?
23:34
damn it
you turned of alert :(
off*
On the example, it shows...:
$("button").click(function () {
$("p").toggle();
});
i tried doing this /eval (function(x){ alert(x); })("monkey"); :D
bah, I'd just use a flag
@Zirak are you talking to me?
23:36
var done = true;
...inside the event listener...
if ( done ) {
    //do stuff
}
else {
    //do other stuff
}
done = !done;
@henrymb67 Indeedisimo I am
The current code basically animates it 4 times back and forth..
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Q: Add <li and </li> to <ul> in post

JoeI have come to an impasse with styling part of my site. Inside some of my posts I have a div named "lyricstext". Inside that div I have text wrapped inside uland </ul> tags. I need a system that will add <li> </li<tags to the start and end of each line inside "lyricstext". I hav...

This is your basis for on-off logic. If you want more complex counters, use a number instead of a boolean.
So I guess I'll do the toggle in pure js..
The blasphemy
ggrr, I can't make the web-worker work in FF...it just gives up with a DOMException somewhere, but I can't know where
23:45
Toggle is Deprecated :O
awww
@Zirak nice catch on that /eval function :)
You know I can't see what you're doing there?
yeah, i figured as much
but i wasnt done typing :(
...but I still wanna know. Why am I awesome?
:D I was trying to get access to the document or the window object via the eval function
23:49
It's all run in a web-worker
but i was getting document / window undefined
ah, thats why i cant use the normal apis
Well, the worker code is actually transformed into base64 and that's encoded back to code which is executed as a web-worker...but details.
@Zirak Thank you for that help, it worked :) ... the only problem is mousedown doesnt work on mobile :(((

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