@BillyMathews There is nothing gained by taking this to meta. I am sorry, if I didn't get the joke. To me you really asked for it. Especially in combination with the flagged image.
@SomeKittens If you don't know about motorbike I wouldn't assume that it's a good deal, you need to find someone who does know who can come and look at it with you, and check everything is all sweet
I have one doubt for create the dict with Javascript because this is not the normal array.
I have to read the value's textarea (these are inside the form).
Example:
<form method="GET" name="formparam" id="formparam" >
table><tr><td><label>ID</label></td><td>
<textarea class="expand" name="input...
@Zirak If SO Chatbots browser crashed, and it had to restart, would it lose all the variables like, who has been read the welcome message, and stuff like that?
@MirkoCianfarani it is stupid, but yea.. when you alert it coerces the object to a string. Since objects are funky they pump back this stupid string "[object object]" (first object is capitalized depending on the browser)
@MirkoCianfarani which is why you should use console.log or console.dir on objects (everything really that you don't NEED the blocking from the alert) as it will represent the objects properly
atm I have machines running: QNX4.24 CentOS 6 Fedora (15 iirc) openSUSE 10 Ubuntu 11.10 Ubuntu 12.04 Windows 7 Windows XP I think the "98 machine still runs... maybe not. it's been a while.
@OctavianDamiean I have two VPS's one centOS one fedora, so I installed locally on some small itx boards so I can have a local machine to tinker with before I push to the VPS
tbh I use cent a hell of a lot more than the fedora vps
problem is the actual image generation code is all done for Canvas. I would like to just duplicate that code in node.js using node-canvas to ensure consistency between the Client renderings and the API renderings
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