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10:00
can anybody help me?
Am I wrong to be annoyed here? stackoverflow.com/questions/16583866/…
@Zenith Why? Because the other answers don't return the class?
Because, to be fair, the top upvoted answer does specify that.
@BillyMathews Because the question is 'What selector should I use to get the class of the tag ?', and the top answer used hasClass, which returns a boolean. He made an edit incorporating my answer into his once he'd seen it.
@BillyMathews But I think maybe I sound a little harsh in my comments
@Zenith what's to gain from being annoyed, be happy that you knew the answer. Just be calm with good karma the rep will come
lol at "funny guy"
10:09
Sigh, I really need help with this "e is undefined" that refers to the Jquery file now. I can't move forward at all.
Hilarious read
*Chapter 7 - Repairing fairing panels*
This is one of the easiest things to do on a bike. You simply collect most of the broken bits and gaffer tape them back together. Structural support can be added with anything metal or wooden that you have laying around. Just tape it on.
@Ariane You may need to escape your selector
@mikedidthis It's already within quotes
$(document).on("click",'a[href="#courriel"]',function() {
$(document).on("click",'a[href=\"#courriel\"]',function() {
I'll try this
10:12
are you sure you need quotes at all?
'a[href=#couriel]'?
@BillyMathews Well it's a CSS selector, an in CSS it does take quotes, so I assumed in Jquery it did.
From the docs, the selector is a string. From the string docs (api.jquery.com/Types/#String), it says to escape nested quotes
Fair enough
once i had a problem with this stuff and doing $(document.body).on('click' ... fixed it
@phenomnomnominal gonna try that too
@mikedidthis $(document).on("click",'a[href=\"#courriel\"]',function() {
^Not working
10:16
CKEDITOR Color Dialog Problem can any body help
@Ariane ok, it was only a suggestion based on the docs. My next step would be to dumb down the selector.
Or just add an id
i am using ckeditor in dojo dialog
document.body not working. Trying an ID.
while opning color dialog in ckeditor first time its correct next time duble i frame create
10:20
$(document.body).on("click",'#sendEmailLink',function() {
Noit working.
Not*
@phenomnomnominal @mikedidthis

$('section').on('click','#sendEmailLink',function() {

^Not working either
@Ariane don't ping users to look at things.
Hi all. Is there any one having experience with NodeJS?
Uhm all right.
@Ariane, are you still getting an error?
@phenomnomnominal The very same one.
10:26
is it live on your site?
@phenomnomnominal Yes, though just now I got angry and removed that ajax call. If I'm right though, the next call will cause the same error.
wait, the ajax call is making the error??
@phenomnomnominal The function containing the ajax call. No idea where it comes from precisely since it tells me it comes from Jquery itself.
so why are you fiddling with the selector?
Send me a link to your site so i can see the error
Because it looked like the error was from the .on function.
10:31
well let me look anyways
@phenomnomnominal Don't bother; I've given up and removed the very cause for the error. Now the form will appear straight in the page; no AJAX. Sorry for making you work and giving up in the end.
Don't worry about it, i know you gotta get it in
Oh, I'd better give that up too. http://11bouchardg.decmultimedia.ca/myriam_coiffure/#top

This doesn't even remotely look like a website despite over 30 hours of work, being trolled by &?&*?&$?&$?&$?& errors, and it should be handed in within 2 hours. :)
That's not that bad
I seriously don't think it deserves a passing grade. :/
10:38
The html is clean, css is decent, js isn't too bad
I've seen much, much, much worse, for a lot less
Ooooh, now that's niiiiiiice. The PHP mail worked once and doesn't anymore.
Can one of you try it and tell me if it isn't Hotmail blocking them out as spam for me?
Do you understand the French form anyway? :/
Hey everyone!
@FlorianMargaine o/
@Esailija o/
Anyone with NodeJS
!!/define teacher
10:46
@Darkyen teacher A person who teaches, especially one employed in a school.
@YogeshSuthar yeap i am committed to node.js for a long while now
!!/define professor
@Darkyen professor A teacher or faculty member at a college or university.
^what you guys think?
!!/urban professor
10:46
@Darkyen [professor](http://professor.urbanup.com/2023629) 1.A person who thinks they are so much smarter than everyone else in the world.

2. A nerd with a giant ego.
@BillyMathews its like mine, but with more fairings.
MORE accurate on urban dictionary
@Darkyen I was just looking for expressjs, is it good for creating any kind of website?
!!/urban teacher
@Darkyen Teacher A person who cares enough about abusive and ungrateful teens to work for crappy pay and long hours while hoping someday students mature enough to realize how lucky they are to have someone who gives a shit about them.
@mikedidthis What do you have, again?
@YogeshSuthar if your website is even 1% dynamic then yes
Aprilia RS 125
10:48
@mikedidthis 6/10
I've been looking for someone who can give me an opinion
here is one i like
..opinion?
Great when it works.
It looks good, and undoubtebly fun
10:49
Pita when it doesn't.
^-- i want that!!!
That particular one looks a bit shitty, brake discs are rusted, slack chain.. painted fairings (crash dmg)
Are they unreliable?
i dont give a fuck if i can even control that, but it sure looks fun!
my cbr worked like a charm
@Darkyen Can we use PHP or ROR with NodeJS? Or it will be better that only use NodeJS?
10:49
@Darkyen nice bike.
@BillyMathews you will need to work on it for a while
@mikedidthis Its a BOSS HOSS
I was thinking either an RS125 or a YZF R125
@BillyMathews its reliable when you look after it. And super fun to ride.
@YogeshSuthar Why the fuck would u even do it ?
YZF's aren't easy to maintain either
10:50
Slack chain / brake disk rust is easy to maintain.
node.js is a javascript environment, ruby on rails is ruby environment whereas php is .. duh phpo
And to be fair, its hard not to drop on an RS125.
I need to choose a drawing library (Raphael.js, Processing.js, Ocanvas.js, Jcanvas.js, Paper.js) But I can't decide which one to use. It is a big project so it has to be compatible with all browsers. I will animate an football match on 2D and it has to catch the real time. Any suggestions?
@mikedidthis means previous owner probably didn't look after it though..
10:51
so we have to stick with only NodeJS?
i have written this lines of code for checking validation for textbox
var fname=document.forms["compForm"]["firstName"].value;
if (fname==null || fname=="")
{
alert("First name must be filled out");
return false;
}
its working fine in fx and crome but in IE not working
@shankar.parsanamoni did u tried testing why ?
we dont have testers in cmpny
-_-
open the internet explorer
and see it will log and error
with an exclaimation mark
Are there any browsers that don't support the :hover pseudo selector?
10:57
yes lynx
no suggestions :/ okay..
@Darkyen its working fine...it was not working reason is cookies
0
Q: Client side authentication through signatures instead of passwords

xanatosI want to save some user-generated data with some signature of the user that generated it (let's say that the user has to fill some forms with some data and I want him to sign the written data). The server side is some random server language (that has big enough libraries to cover everything I'l...

oh nice
10:57
Why can it be that I'm unable to set an input's width even though I was able to set its font and font-size in the same rule?
magic of cascading
@shankar.parsanamoni hi
right click the element in on the page
-> inspect element
then click on the computed accordion
on the right :P
it will tell you how its computing width :P
in detail then you can debug
No idea why they closed this question, its actually a really undocumentated feature: stackoverflow.com/questions/16581570/…
@Darkyen It's apparently taking my rule. But that's not what my eyes see on the page.
11:00
@Ariane is it crossed out?
@BillyMathews Nope.
Is it live?
USEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE COMPUTED ACCORDION
@BillyMathews Yes but... Wait a sec, there's a problem; my CSS isn't being uploaded at the moment.
ITS THERE FOR A PURPOSE
ps you might wanna set display:inline-block;
on the input
or display:block;
@Darkyen Don't shout at me. I already did, and told you about it.
@Ariane empty your cache and hard reload
it shows u how its calculating :-[
completely :P
btw u cant assign a widht value on inline elements
@BillyMathews Uhm, it's literally an upload problem. Gotta check whether the problem is the FTP uploader or the PHP LESS compiler.
@mikedidthis Voted to reopen.
11:04
Ok, if you're sure
I very much know that, @Darkyen, thank you.
@Zenith Holy crap waht
lol
What the heck, it's the PHP compiler. It hasn't posed me a single problem yet. :/
@BillyMathews lmfao
@Zenith Lol? What is that?
11:06
OMG, I just saw the changelog for PHP 5.4... is it just me, or PHP begins to be like JavaScript in some ways ? (short aray, this in closures, foo()[], (new Object)->method()... )
@OctavianDamiean its actually a really cool little thing I discovered last week for my own site.
that girl is hot!
@BenjaminGruenbaum I didn't know people could just get a straight up year ban like that lol
@dievardump I love how if you go to the PHP room and talk to the more clever php folk they'll likely argue against JavaScript for a while but eventually agree with you that nodejs is probably a better model for the future than php, at least for spas
did he just ask (mention) about PHP in this room ?
11:07
what is an Association Bonus?
@mikedidthis where's my site yo? :p
@Ariane less compiler is language independent
@jAndy I DID.
11:08
you can ask about less here :-) . also a single error in LESS breaks the whole code
12
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Tanuj Wadhwa Possible Duplicate: How does “Reputation” work? I was just awarded +100 reputation on all of my StackExchange accounts. What is this bonus for? It simply says "Association Bonus" on my reputation overview.

its like asking about cooking meat from white cows in india
you just don't do it :p
@rlemon Its on the list for today :)
is top: auto the correct way to remove a value for top?
@jAndy ,,.,,,,,,,,,,'
11:10
Wait, I can't get a burger in India like at all?
ya ya, I kn0 I kn0
how hard is it to get steak in India?
@BillyMathews yes.
@rlemon you can
but its hard
@rlemon well lets try it, we open a fast food restaurante in india, advertising with "yummy - white cow flesh"
lets see how it works out :p
11:11
Did you see that ? codepen.io/ayamflow/pen/Cpsvd
@mikedidthis You got quite a reputation boost eh?
@jAndy you will be slaughtered within 20 hours
unless you are son / daughter / relative of a Parliament member
in that case you will get good business
so much violence !
Hey people ive been using Element.prototype and i have just accedently triggered a snippet in sublime text and i it this,

class_name.prototype.method_name = function(first_argument) {
	// body...
};

what is the className part and how can i use this?
class_Name is Element :P
11:12
why does it say class_name then?
@OctavianDamiean level up !
As incredibly unfriendly as ever, in the PHP room. Once they refused to help because my code wasn't "their style", and this time I'm greeted with a deleted message. That's why I asked here first. >_>
@Connor cause its a snippet
@Connor Someone just worded it badly.
@OctavianDamiean so it cant be anything else?
11:13
You can fix it if you want.
!!/stat mikedidthis extended
@BillyMathews [mikedidthis](http://stackoverflow.com/users/2312574/mikedidthis) has 311 reputation, earned 40 rep today, asked 1 questions, gave 11 answers, for a q:a ratio of 1:11.
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@OctavianDamiean no no i mean it cant be anything but Element
@Connor Yea, it is just a bad placeholder name.
@mikedidthis Wasn't me. whistles
@OctavianDamiean ahh thanks man.
11:16
@Connor Because it's the class ...wait for it... name
@rlemon So I may need your help, can you spare a few moment when your free?
It might be because I'm in a sour mood today, but are people putting extra time to not think?
is there no other way i can get this effect in javascript somethin('gi').hide() the hide bit without using Element.prototype because of browser support?
Return an object with a hide method
@Zirak do you know where i could find a example?
11:25
return { hide : function () { ... } };
function somethin (param) {
    var ret = doStuff(); //magic happens
    ret.hide = function () { ... };
    return ret;
}
    ok, so i have done this

    function get(element){
    	return {
    		this: document.getElementById(element),
    		hide : function () {
    			console.log('hidden');
    	 	}
    	 }
    }

im sure the "this" bit is wrong tho?
this is a valid property name.
so its right?
It doesn't look wrong.
cool
thank you
and this should be cross browser right?
11:30
If you're trying to milk a cow, it's wrong. If you're trying to create an object with two properties, named this and hide, it's correct.
:9448568 well the original function was

function get(element){
	return document.getElementById(element);
}
so thats why i done this
or would this be better?
function get(element){

	var actions = document.getElementById(element)
	var actions.hide = function() {
		console.log('hidden');
	};
	return actions;
}
...why is there a var before actions.hide
oh yeah
function get(element){

	var actions = document.getElementById(element)
	actions.hide = function() {
		console.log('hidden');
	};
	return actions;
}
user986408
u miss a semicolon, fussy
@skripted where?
11:36
Should i be worried if my cat keeps kicking me?
@OctavianDamiean YES!
@OctavianDamiean means he could fancy you
She keeps kicking me in the ribs, however she doesn't seem to be pissed off either, she's purring. So she's either enjoying kicking me in the ribs or just confused.
anyone know why in node exec(cmd) would work but spawn(cmd) would throw an Error: spawn ENOENT?
o/
To her, she's not kicking you. She's moving her leg, and you happen to be disturbing its target trajectory.
yep, that seems like a cat-thing to do
A horse walks into a bar. The bartender asks, "Why the long face?" The horse, incapable of understanding English, shits on the floor and leaves
I'm in a hurry, but quickly, does someone see an error in this?
	$('section').on('submit','#sendEmail',function() {
		alert('!!!');
		$.ajax({
			type:"POST",
			url: "content/email.php",
			data: $('form[action="content/sendEmail.php"]').serialize(),
			dataType: "html",
			error:function(msg){
				alert( "Error !: " + msg );
			},
			success:function(data) {
				$('form[action="content/sendEmail.php"]').remove();
				$('#courriel').after('<p class="warning">Votre message a bien été envoyé.</p>');
			}
		});

		return false;
	});
Give your form an ID instead of accessing it via an attribute selector... that'll be faster and not break in case the action ever changes (e.g. if you switch to clean urls)
@ThiefMaster Just noticed. Trying that.
11:49
And do you actually need a delegated event?
@mikedidthis what's up?
Just getting coffee then I'll be at a computer
@rlemon No worries.
@ThiefMaster Delegated? You mean, .on()? Yeah, because .click() doesn't work with AJAX-generated content.
@Ariane But is your form generated with AJAX?
It is.
11:51
what he means is

    $('#sendMail').on('submit', ...)

would be much more elegant and also faster
Crap! I wanna update my changes but my FTP sends keepfailing.
GREAT time to fail on me. D:
@Ariane Deploy with git. ;)
@rlemon its more a pattern question. For my themes, most my js code is just self built plugins that I call when I need them, but I realise its kinda dumb. I looked at your typesetting.js (which I found easy to follow), would it make more sense to actually code the js for each theme more in that style (oop). Set up the 'theme' name space, return any public methods I may need to call etc. Sorry for the long response :(
Also after working with MV* frameworks for the past two days for ~ 8 hours a day, seeing this sort of jQuery code makes me suicidal :)
11:53
No time to even learn about what git is.
Okay it worked
but my mail function still doesn't.
	$('section').on('submit','#sendEmail',function() {
		alert('!!!');
		$.ajax({
			type:"POST",
			url: "content/email.php",
			data: $('#sendEmail').serialize(),
			dataType: "html",
			error:function(msg){
				alert( "Error !: " + msg );
			},
			success:function(data) {
				$('#sendEmail').remove();
				$('#courriel').after('<p class="warning">Votre message a bien été envoyé.</p>');
			}
		});

		return false;
	});
@Ariane have you considered debugging?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I believe that's what I'm trying to do.
@Ariane as in, opening developer tools, looking at the network tab and seeing what was sent and what was received, adding console.log statements to useful places, and using an actual debugger
@Ariane You should put git on your to-learn list for when you have the time to.
@Benjamin uhm, trying the network tab now
@Benjamin Apparently POST data was sent successfully. ANd in the PHP room they seem to be saying my PHP code is all right.
11:57
Does your server get the POSt data and process it correctly?
@Benjamin uhm it's the same server... Let me check, but I think it's al lright.

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