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21:00
One of the close options should be "too objective"
Yep. You score points for your language team.
codepen.io/darkyen/pen/kfLve @Loktar compare it now ?
looks better ?
hehe, I wonder if he noticed in the beginning?
21:00
languages.stackfight.com
editors.stackfight.com
religion.stackfight.com
codestyle.stackfight.com
Tech agnosticism and objectivity are for the weak on Bizaro SE.
rlemon > steals code shamelessly
op > comments on pen saying "fantastic!"
rlemon > wonders if he noticed?
Woa! stackfight.com is free
stackfight is awesome.
we should totes do it and post screenies of questions that were stupid and closed
21:02
Where's @Neal to buy the domain?
gnight all :-)
If you guys don't grab it I will.
nice just bought it
@SomeKittens lol
LMAO
21:02
lol j/j :P
@Loktar really?
@SomeKittens hmmmm what we buying?
haha no
stackfight.com
but you should grab names before posting them!
21:03
aww, I would but tomorrow is pay day and rlemon just payed his bills - don't really wanna drop my last few bucks on a domain when I could buy beer and smokes
you let others have control who may not be around forever
It wouldn't hurt my feelings. I mean I would hate you but it wouldn't hurt my feelings. Also it was Ryan's idea.
I have too many domains, don't need anymore
@rlemon beer > domain name (good choice)
@RyanKinal really is
21:03
@ErikReppen I don't want it, though. I'm not about to buy it.
psh and I thought you were a dedicated web dev
@Loktar no, i'm a dedicated troll, and tinkerer
full time slacker and master of the funk.
I was just posting random shit... had no idea if it was available.
Where are people buying domains nowadays. Last time I did it, it was godaddy and I've realized two things since then. GoDaddy sucks and I hate Arizona.
yea I still go with GoDaddy
atm they are having this 99 cent domain thing
21:04
namecheap is pretty good
they were the biggest group pulling people away from godaddy
during the Sopa incident
I've only used NameCheap
/me goes home
NameCheap's what I went with
have a good night all
@Loktar You too
21:05
@Loktar seriously.. 3pm there
I hate you
Yeah. NameCheap gave me a free email on the domain too
XD
my vps is with godaddy so the domain purchase was a no brainier (for one) I may look elsewhere If I plan on purchasing more
Are...we allowed to ask questions in here? <_<
(Nothing is hosted on the site, so don't bother checking)
no
NEVER!
QUESTIONS ARE BANNED FROM THE QandA site!
21:07
Very little isn't okay here.
anyone here has the retina 15inch MBP?
Justchecking!~ Uh, I guess a long paragraph inc, then.
:P I'm being a dick. of course you can ask questions here.
worst that will happen: we will ignore it
protip: if posting lots of code use a paste service: if posting a little it is ok but format it, if you don't know how read the FAQ or Rules page
For parsing a multidimensional array from a JSON object, if I want to access a grandchild's properties, do I have to nestle the []s or something? Firebug can get the data on a grandchild with 'array[year][month][monthInfo]', but as soon as I add a type at the end, ('array[year][month][monthInfo].numOfDays') it tells me that /monthInfo/ doesn't exist, rather than the type itself, which I've verified.
No one with macbook pro
21:09
don't ask questions like this: stackoverflow.com/questions/15234118/…
any recommendations on a control flow library for node?
I'm new to Javascript, so I wasn't sure if it's a simple syntax something I'm missing.
@kate typeof <all that array stuff>
show us your "json object"
or a snippet at least
The Json is massive. I've validated it in Jsonvalidator-- lemme see what I can do to cull.
21:10
Oh misread. Ignore me. I do that on every question.
validate it: paste formatted in pastie.org
then we can tinker in jsfiddle or something
Sorry, yeah, doin' that now. Might take a few.
@Loktar Wow, Chris hearted my emitter but it wasn't a pick. :P guess my theory was wrong
@kate, no worries.
H'okay, here's the JSON it's parsing: pastie.org/6397683
@rlemon I think it's because it does too little. Short demo
21:17
it's clickable too!
lol, makes more particles.
This line works: console.log(yearsData[year][month]["flagOne"];

This line does not: console.log(yearsData[year][month]["flagOne"].src);
The above throws: 'yearsData[year]['@attributes'] is undefined '
I think I tried clicking and it didn't do anything
The number of particles went up but nothing was visible
next particle flame, then procedural tree generation, then mix them all up together to make some magnificent thunder/lightning storm scene.
I assumed it was a WIP, which it probably was
@AmaanCheval impossibru
21:18
oooh, good plan
so far I've covered basic velocity, gravity, momentum, fake wind modifiers.
ohh and pseudo field of depth
hey there i need help in ajax
Oh, yaay! It even works on my phone!
var post_id = $("#postID").val().replace(/\s/g,"");
yea my phone can't handle > 512 particles without crawling at like 7fps
21:21
i want to do something like this var post_id = <?php echo $user_id;?>_$("#postID").val().replace(/\s/g,"");
that is string manipulation
not ajax
@Kate What is the value of month at the point of execution?
@rlemon We've got the same phone, man. It's slow for me too, though
var post_id = "<?php echo $user_id;?>_" + $("#postID").val().replace(/\s/g,"");
!!/mdn string.replace
thanks relemon :D thanks :D
ahh, I can never remember what the return format is for regex functions
but yea that should work.
@MalikUsman however let me point out the massive loophole you're introducing here: as a client I can change any of this and send off requests, you're better off using session variables on the server to store and hold the clientID
otherwise I will just fake an id.
unless you've thought of this and this is a specific case: but it should be considered
clients are a holes
@RyanKinal looks like it is '@attributes'
Oh
ok rlemon its give me error :O
@RyanKinal It's an object; firebug lists both objects of year and month even though I'm only console.log(yearsData[year][month]); ... but writing the object to an html output reads it as '[object Object]'. ..could it be pulling year rather than month?
format ... 3 ... 2 ... 1 .. too late
Month is child to year, after all.
21:25
1 message moved to Trash can
Feb 27 at 21:01, by rlemon
welcome to the JS room - please format any and all code you post here
I don't know if it's pertinent- but I'm not testing live, I'm using WAMP.
@Kate Right, but you should be using the string 'month' (as opposed to a variable named 'month')
@rlemon what happened :/
I binned your code
@RyanKinal ...well that's embarrassing, haha! One moment.
21:27
format it next time
how :O
Derpaderp, yup, that was it. Thanks much.
read the FAQ > bottom right
also even formatted it's quite ugly code
ok which code you gave me is not working
if( condition ) {
  statements
} else fn();
yuck
21:29
}else alert("invalid ID");
Invalid ID
@MalikUsman I pointed out a syntax error. your errors are your own
and that style is ugly as hell is what i was pointing out
Ok so what to do now :O
and postID will never be numeric you are adding a damn underscore!
also, cache your elements.
21:30
Is there a way to like... upvote somebody for halping out in here?
don't reach into the dom every time
@Kate return and help out someone else later on, this is how we roll.
Ossum, sounds good!
var post_id = "<?php echo $user_id;?>_" + $("#postID").val().replace(/\s/g, "");
if ($.isNumeric(post_id) // how do you expect this to ever be numeric when you force an underscore ???
yeah
underscore so it will
userid_postid
1232132213_23213213
something like that will post
var post_id = "<?php echo $user_id;?>_" + $("#postID").val().replace(/\s/g, "");
if ($.isNumeric(post_id) || $("#postID").val().match(/^[0-9]+[_]+[0-9]+$/)) { // why bother with both conditionals?
    $("#button").hide(); // cache me, like var btn = $('#button'); then use later.
    $("#loading").show(); // same with me, I'm called more than once.
    $.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "like.php",
        data: {
            token: access_token,
            postID: post_id
        },
        success: function () {
didn't read the second regex, my bad.
still seems redundant because you will always have the underscore there
so why test for it not being there.
if it still produces errors past this (like actual errors) and you're not telling me what they are saying then gtfo :/
I assume by "it errors" you meant it never posted
21:34
It was kind of odd that @Kate's month variable, for some reason, had the value of @attributes...
I wonder why that is
^ yes it is
what api is she gettting that data from I wonder?
I think I might be doing something else really weird, I have another question!
one question limit.
Shoot :-)
Noooo~
21:35
lol
Can I borrow someone's question quota?
Hey I just met you
I might look Crazy
but I'm a big troll
fucking with you baby!
rlemon is a notorious troll
Ahaha, cute.
I like to joke, but I do often have answers as well :P
21:36
^
Use my quota.
!!/stat jandvorak
@JanDvorak That dude sucks
this place is where you come when you're sick of answering the same questions on SO
!!/stat rlemon
@rlemon rlemon has 7261 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 71 questions, gave 351 answers, for a q:a ratio of 71:351.
21:37
or if you have a question you'd like to be berated for
@JanDvorak Thanks, man!
@rlemon thanks let me check
!!/stat jan dvorak
@JanDvorak Jan Dvorak has 10002 reputation, earned 75 rep today, asked 0 questions, gave 458 answers, for a q:a ratio of H̸̡̪̯ͨ͊̽̅̾̎Ȩ̬̩̾͛ͪ̈́̀́͘ ̶̧̨̱̹̭̯ͧ̾ͬC̷̙̲̝͖ͭ̏ͥͮ͟Oͮ͏̮̪̝͍M̲̖͊̒ͪͩͬ̚̚͜Ȇ̴̟̟͙̞ͩ͌͝S̨̥̫͎̭ͯ̿̔̀ͅ.
21:37
what the balls?
my 71 question loom over me
y rlemon, y u no smart as you are now when you started on this site?!?!?!
So, I'm reading an XML file via PHP, passing that variable as JSON into a hidden input so I can access it via javascript to dynamically change a page. (In case that matters for background. )

My question stems in how the JSON object is being parsed. From PHP only, the XML works just as expected. In Javascript, it's culling out data-- the srs attribute in a grandchild. Here's a pastie of before and after: http://pastie.org/6398183
@rlemon You have 71 questions!?
Whoa!
@OctavianDamiean yea most are stupid noob questions from when I started back in js from a 5 year hiatus
!!/stat twiz
21:38
@twiz twiz has 328 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 17 questions, gave 11 answers, for a q:a ratio of 17:11.
Let's point and laugh at him
haha
!!/stat twiz extended
@JanDvorak [twiz](http://stackoverflow.com/users/1316229/twiz) has 328 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 17 questions, gave 11 answers, for a q:a ratio of 17:11.
avg. rep/post: 11.71. Badges: 0g 2s 10b
@copy Wasn't meant that way. :D
21:39
Nice rep/post ratio
Oh there's an extended stat? Nice.
!!/stat OctavianDamiean extended
@OctavianDamiean [Octavian Damiean](http://stackoverflow.com/users/418183/octavian-damiean) has 15627 reputation, earned 40 rep today, asked 5 questions, gave 405 answers, for a q:a ratio of 1:81.
avg. rep/post: 38.11. Badges: 10g 47s 70b
@Kate Ooh, that's unfortunate. Is the bottom bit what is in the hidden field?
@Kate so you are parsing the XML in php -> converting it to JSON -> sending to the client?
hmmm I thought I got a gold for something really stupid... I guess not...
21:40
!!/stat rlemon extended
@rlemon User Elusio proved elusive.
!!/stat twiz extended
@canon That dude sucks
lol
@rlemon [rlemon](http://stackoverflow.com/users/829835/rlemon) has 7261 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 71 questions, gave 351 answers, for a q:a ratio of 71:351.
avg. rep/post: 17.2. Badges: 1g 16s 49b
@canon [twiz](http://stackoverflow.com/users/1316229/twiz) has 328 reputation, earned 0 rep today, asked 17 questions, gave 11 answers, for a q:a ratio of 17:11.
avg. rep/post: 11.71. Badges: 0g 2s 10b
21:41
!!/stat canon extended
No more stats please.
@JanDvorak That dude sucks
!!/die
lol
@RyanKinal you can kill as well
21:42
haha wtf...
owners have all bot function commands avail
@rlemon K, no more stats, I promise
Oh, friggin' sweet
It randomly decides wether or not to make fun of people? haha
@twiz It depends on how bitchy it's feeling
21:42
ban/unban/kill/live/refresh/ and there are one or two more
@RyanKinal Yeah, that's the C/P output I get from passing it around.
@rlemon Yarp. XML is read in PhP. PhP saves it to HTML. Javascript picks it up from the HTML (hidden input field) and then when someone clicks something, it populates according to what was clicked, putting it from the parsed XML.
Pulling it, rather.*
@Kate Can you paste the HTML of the hidden element, just so I can see all the steps?
I'm just wondering the conversion steps -> in PHP; XML>Class>json_encode(output);
in js you just JSON.parse the string in then work with the object
the data is being mutated somewhere currently (it looks)
@RyanKinal <input type="" id="pastWinnerData" value ="<?php echo htmlentities(json_encode($winnerData));?>"/>
!!/ban JanDvorak
21:44
!!/live
@rlemon And on this day, you shall paint eggs for a giant bunny.
@phenomnomnominal User JanDvorak already in mindjail.
however the bot still runs when dead just is muted
We need private messaging on this chat. I'd mainly use it to talk to the bot and tell rlemon all kinds of smut.
7
so your ban should have worked
Yeah looks like it did
21:44
@OctavianDamiean gtalk
@Loktar: what JavaScript validator you use to have text in the statusbar?
@Kate How about the rendered HTML? What actually shows up on the page?
!!/unban JanDvorak
@phenomnomnominal User JanDvorak freed from mindjail!
21:44
@rlemon Yeah, that's my conclusion too, if it's not something I'm doing wrong from not knowing Javascript. But I have no idea where to start looking, and I'm hoping to avoid reformatting my XML. Is huge!
try in the php before the HTML output die(json_encode($var));
then die(var_dump($var)); and see if the mutation is in the encoding or before
Kk, please hold.
I suspect before the encoding
but the XML parser could be a strange class that the encode fn breaks on
idk
21:46
Sorry to do this again, but may I have a sanity check on the String section? dropbox.com/s/1ekz9us2agqu88y/syntax.pdf?m
@rlemon Yeah... I was wondering whether it might be the XML parser.
Beginning of page 3. I'm unsure if I managed to pass the message from all the terseness.
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FreeEscaertI'm looking for a facebook chat script.. that can handle a large number of users.. does anyone knows one? I need one urgent and please post one that you had experience with.

@RyanKinal @rlemon Yup, it's messed up at the encode level on the PHP side.
Wow that reads horribly
21:48
@Kate Did you do the var_dump as well?
I have never seen issues with json_encode changing data
@Feeds KILL HIM
@RyanKinal Yeah, that's how I could tell it was borked. ;3 It didn't include the src attribute.
> Vote Down requires 125 reputation
@Feeds KILL HIM
21:49
@Kate Ah... so, before the json_encode, it's broken?
what are you using to parse the XML
That sounds like a parser problem
@Kate
json_encode is a pretty solid func afaik
Quotes coming from a word doc or something?
@RyanKinal Yeah, that's what I get from the XML read before the encode.
I am pulling it through a seperate php class for XML management though, so I'mma look there a bit. I'll keep you posted. Thanks much!
21:51
@kate Check the quotes on the src attributes to make sure they're simple ascii quotes.
Well... I'm heading home. By way of a diner for food. Probably back online later, while I slog through a important, new, boring, stupid feature for Slick.
@Erik They appear to be, yeah! Thanks, that's caught me before! But it's all in notepad++
@Kate I agree that it looks like it's a XML parser issue, if that parser doesn't work well try another.
@RyanKinal Take care, and thanks again!
Fair enough.
@RyanKinal The fun stuff to work on is almost never the most important stuff.
21:53
php.net/manual/en/book.xml.php built in parser is verbose but not hard to use
4:53.... common time move faster
ARglebargle, yeah, it's borked at the read level. I'm using simpleXML_load_file.
query: why not just load the xml via xhr?
parse in js
if it's only being used in js
home time, i'll get the resp later.
@rlemon Probably because I don't even know what XHR is. <_< I got told 'make this for mobile!' and...so now I'm floundering to figure out how. I'll google!
@Kate Ajax
Oh! THat. Yes.
21:57
XMLHttpRequest object.
Wait. Did I add object? That seems redundant.
I...did that first and something didn't work and now I don't remember why I didn't go with it. Dangit.

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