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19:00
thanks and see you guys
@MattMcDonald, where is your screencast?
can you give me the URL of it
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Q: jQuery: Instead of Alert, Fadein data?

sunjieI display the data with alert in uploadify as following. However, instead of the alert, i want to print on the page instead of alert (for example jquery fadein.). How I can do that? 'onComplete': function(a, b, c, data, e){ alert(data); }, Th...

facepalm
what do you guys think of the following style:
if (condition) statement;
else statement;
ok?
@Radu what abt it?
guys is there an alert equivalent in jQuery. I only know jQuery and alerts seem too tricky.
19:05
document.write
Need community recommendations on weekly topics. Give me some good suggestions ¬_¬
en jquery @didxga :P
I'm just curious, a lot of people don't like the shortening by removing braces
@Raynos How about JavaScript :-P
im just joking based off of that question.
eh I always use the braces
19:06
oh, ok
@Radu Yeah, I'm not a fan, simply because the braces make it obvious what goes where. It also makes it easy to use multiple lines.
in my unminified code I make it as readable as possible.
room topic changed to JavaScript: Discussion for JavaScript and the many frameworks - jQuery, Prototype, MooTools, et al. Weekly Topic: EcmaScript
@Radu avoid it. Use braces instead
I tend to use braces as well, just in case you need to add more lines as @RyanKinal pointed out. However, it's really really tempting when I know I've only got one thing to do
@Radu It's also a readability thing. It's obvious what is happening when there are braces involved.
19:08
yeah but its also tempting to make a var named A when you know you just need it once ;)
if (true)
	action();
else
	noaction();
	moreActions();
good point, definitely wouldn't do that
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@didxga just finished up a build of that game today
user1385191
I'll take one after I get back from lunch
okey, tweet it while you finish please
19:10
weekly topic: What's the DOM?
going through my code and I've been doing a lot of this: if (newX1 >= x2 || newX2 <= x1) overlap = false;
Not to self: use jQuery.append instead of jQuery.html
@RyanKinal ??
@Neal I had used $(elem).html(data);, and then had to modify the contents of $(elem) (conditionally) before the call. So, my modifications disappeared when $(elem).html(data) was called.
19:14
@RyanKinal wha??
$(elem).append(data) is more than sufficient, and less destructive.
@RyanKinal yes .html is destructive well done :P
yes
it is
Holy cow never seen this before: Please avoid extended discussions in comments. Would you like to automatically move this discussion to chat?
@ThomasShields seen it
19:16
interesting.
w00t google+ (again hehe)
@Neal glare
@RyanKinal ha. u want an invite?
@Neal Yes please :-)
@RyanKinal haha i need a google email to invite u
steals email and posts over interwebs
@RyanKinal haha
i sent u the invite
@ThomasShields lol. A simple Google search for me reveals a lot more than my email
remove ur email there lol
@RyanKinal yeah ik lol
19:25
anyone good at sorting out messy javascripts that are stuffing up in PeopleSoft?
@Sanden I'm sure we all want to jump on the opportunity to deal with "messy javascripts"
@RyanKinal lemme know when/if u get the invite (im not sure i did it right)
would that be a cliff jump or a jump for joy?
@Neal Keeping an eye on my inbox :-)
@RyanKinal haha ok. it might take a day or two
19:27
@Neal But I want it now
but u never know. i just followed instructions on how to invite
its funky lol
(rofl)
apparently disabling backspace has security issues.......serious whoever invented backspace shud burn........
@ErrorErrorError uhh.... disabling any default button functions can have security issues....
@ErrorErrorError "whoever invented backspace should burn" ...do you realize how many times you use the backspace key each day??
19:29
i rarely use it....its msotly delete for me
er... "adhore" the backspace key, eh? Guess what. The word's abhor. And "ab" means "away from" in Latin. Guess what "ad" means? "Towards" which makes "adhore" the absolute opposite. Spelling fail.
we arent speaking latin lol
if you took it that way then many things you speak are absolute opposite because in every language it could have a different meaning
@ErrorErrorError You realize English has roots in so-called "romance" languages, right? And those have roots in Latin?
19:32
@RyanKinal exactly.
@ErrorErrorError the latin root "ab" or "ad" is the basis for the very meaning of the English word.
yeah i know
english has roots in urdu
in hindi
arabic
what's wrong with the backspace key lol
many more languages
English is a mix of a billion langs...
19:33
especially american english
My point was that saying you "adhor" something instead of "abhor" is a pretty big spelling mistake because it means the exact opposite.
who said adhor lol
THE GUY ON THE FORUM
@ThomasShields lol
"I absolutely adhore the backspace key..."
19:35
oh >_> i ignore the useless comments
i was looking into propogatin (bubbling)
propogation
propagation*
Sorry, I don't normally correct spelling, but y'all got me into a grammar-nazi mood -_-
booyah.
resists urge to post links to dozens of grammar nazi videos
Why does ignoring backspace have to be so complicated lol
@ErrorErrorError If it's complicated, don't do it. (wrong advice, right result, lol)
In order to have a mouseover effect in Internet Explorer, I have a javascript that has now disabled the ability to hit enter after you enter your password on the login field and I am unsure how to fix
19:40
@RyanKinal did u get it yet?
@Sanden wtf does a mouseover have to do with the enter key?
ehh i cant think of any other way to delete the item in the list.......
@Neal Nope
hmmm
@Ryan, it's stuffed it up, you have to now use your mouse to hit the Sign In button
which is causing all kinds of angst.
19:43
@Sanden Look for something like e.keycode === 13 or e.which === 13 (13, of course, being the code for Enter)
what is your equal to pastie?
where you put code?
The solution, I believe, is to remove code, not add code
Oh, how I love those kinds of solutions.
do you have a place to paste and view code here?
jsfiddle.net
Hey guys, I'm having trouble changing my selectbox options to set 'selected' to an option with a certain value.  Essentially I'm trying to do this (I know this syntax is wrong)...

var optID = '4';
document.getElementById('mysel').options.value( optID ).selected = true;

but I don't know how to do that....any help?
Tom
Tom
19:53
Is there a Javascript/jQuery event that fires when the current tab goes inactive? Eg. when user minimizes the window?
@Sanden use jsfiddle
Neal: I am setting it up now, new to me, I am used to pastie for my net questions
@Sanden lol jsfiddle = amazing for ur js Q's
ok, realize this is in Peoplesoft hell, and I am not quite sure of my jsfiddle but here it is: jsfiddle.net/2NCHd
19:59
nvm I got it with this:

document.getElementById('mysel').options[optID].selected = true;
@Sanden and idk wat the frak peoplesoft is...
Oracle
@Sanden ?
a proprietary form of PHP C C++ - it's a mix
I do the html and try to manage the front and teach them usability
and how to talk like normal people, cognitive functionality, UI UX, etc
we have students who are blind, have mobility issues, cognition issues, and I try to make our portal accessible for all - it's a real pain some days
oh, and the recommended browser is Internet Explorer, so it's a losing battle.
._.
sounds like a fail company
do you work there?
20:11
yes, I like what I do, over 36 K students
gnah, you don't know what a fail company is :D
Sorry "fail company" is a harsh word
until you visited our office
90% of the work day is spend making in jokes
"recommends IE" -> "fail company" it's just an instant reaction
@IvoWetzel does your company fail?
the rest playing super meat boy on out xbox
@Raynos Dunno, "fail" can mean a lot of things :D
20:12
@IvoWetzel thats a win company :D
1 hour ago, by Raynos
Need community recommendations on weekly topics. Give me some good suggestions ¬_¬
@Raynos But we're experts at underestimating stuff
@teresko shoot with suggestions
maybe something about upcoming Mootools 2.0 ?
@teresko in flame or non-flame version?
20:14
@Raynos how bout "Why use native js over jQuery (or any library) in many situtations"
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Although "Why is mootools 2.0 better then jQuery" is a question that will gets lots of discussion
I dont think the discussion will be anything but jquery fan bois
@Neal that one is easy
No-one has written the DOM shim yet
I'm still waiting for $.solve() and $.future() to be implemented
actually , a weekly topic should be some question from SO itself
what about $.site.awesomify()? I want that.
gnah, $.solve(P = NP) is enough for some nobel prize fame
who cares about websites if he can win the nobel prize?
$.future is dangerous though..... $.future($) will return you the $Net
Although, if you think about it... $Net is already here :O
user1385191
I think what bothers me with MooTools is the core extends various prototypes
@MattMcDonald I used to hate that
user1385191
so you're already being force-fed off the bat
But that can be turned off these days
user1385191
20:20
but their builder options are great
user1385191
really leverages OOP
@Raynos maybe you should lower your expectations and try for a weakly topic.
Do we want some kind of voting on it
or should I just pick something that was mentioned in the last 15 minutes
user1385191
"challenging but fun interview questions"
@teresko why dont you use node.js ?
room topic changed to JavaScript: Discussion for JavaScript and the many frameworks - jQuery, Prototype, MooTools, et al. Weekly Topic: Why aren't _YOU_ using node.js
20:32
heh
Why aren't YOU using node.js
because i earn my money by making websites in PHP .. and i currently learn Erlang
:( Why cant you earn money making websites in <language of choice>
because i am not only one who works on project
You can get away with that. Erlang is a good alternative to node
Why did you join a PHP based company :p
20:36
because i hate Java and .Net , and my C skill are way too poor
@ThomasShields u there?
@Neal yeah?
room topic changed to JavaScript: Discussion for JavaScript and the many frameworks - jQuery, Prototype, MooTools, et al. Weekly Topic: Why use DOM/js instead of libraries
@Raynos lol that was my suggestion
I'll go wiht Neals one
20:41
@ThomasShields hmmm the site needs a more descriptive titile i think
@Raynos thnx ^_^
@Neal mhm... seems fine to me...any ideas?
@ThomasShields lol idk. i added that subtitle as you can see.
@Neal yeah the subtitle cinches it, i think
cuz right now we leave the site closed to expansion to different SO type of questions
let us say we want to choose SO Q of the week or something like that (that is not necc funny)
yeah true
20:43
@ThomasShields the web URL stays forever tho. i think its great ^_^
@Neal yes lol. awesome URL.
@ThomasShields the the was needed in this url
lol
coucou guys
I try to find a function that returns true if there are tags in a string
or strip them out
@Oddantfr ok?
and?
what do u have so far?
@Neal nothing
I wonder if there is one to perform this need
20:47
@Oddantfr ask after u have tryed. idk what the h u need lol
function doesStringHaveTags(tags, string) {
for(i=0;i<tags.length;i++) {
if(string.indexOf(tags[i]) { return true; }
}
return false;
}
@Thomas this is not quite neat
user1385191
using indexOf in a for loop seems a tad redundant
and not talking about insensitive string case
@MattMcDonald how so?
20:49
tags.any(function(v) { return string.indexOf(v) !== -1; })
Web Workers in IE 10 - 'bout friggin' time.
@AndyE late to the party I see ;) That was so a few days ago
@Raynos oh yeah forgot the !== -1 part
@Raynos: been busy decorating my new house.
But yes about time
Now wheres my bloody HTML5 history API IE ?
WHERE ARE MY WEB SOCKETS
What about indexedDB or webSQL
user1385191
20:50
yuck, a continue
@MattMcDonald labels ;_; why they use labels?
user1385191
might be company protocol
user1385191
like parameter naming conventions
I was more looking for a regex function that tries to match all type of starting tags
hope someone could help me with that
user1385191
well, what result are you looking for?
user1385191
20:53
RegExp.test gets a boolean, String.search gets an index, RegExp.exec gets an array
Can we just make the topic "RegEx + HTML is a generally bad idea"?
well try to build a function that returns true if it has a starting tag regardless of the name of the tag ( istags("<haha> tset </haha>") returns true)
user1385191
no
@Matt I bet it can stand on only one line with regexp use
user1385191
walk me through the context of your problem
user1385191
20:59
there's likely a better solution
I've got a <form> with three input (name, mail, message) classic. I know it's better to use filtering on server side (I do) It's just to make a first filtering to enhance the security of my page. I just want to display a warning prompt if the user has entered tags in message or name field
user1385191
what server-side language?
Catching it on the client side doesn't enhance security, but does potentially save roundtrips to the server.
user1385191
if I'm a hacker/spammer, I pop open some developer tools, delete your script file, and then post HTML to your server anyways
21:12
Or just view source and then use curl to submit my malicious data.
user1385191
the action attribute is definitely useful in that case
Server side validation isn't just a better way. It's the only way.
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@codelahoma not the only... client-side validation is nice for usability. Man I hate it when sites want me to choose a password but don't tell me the validation rules.
One bank had very weird requirements like "4-6 characters not beginning or ending with a number or the letters r-z"... :(
user1385191
for minute things like error messages, client-side can work
I'm conscious that server side processing is the only way. that wasn't the question, hey are you guy reading the same lines ? mm doesn't matter I'll try to figure it out later, thanks anyway for some replies
21:20
hmmm just got the Outspoken Badge. dont know how though lol
@Neal big mouth
@New big mouth
@Raynos haha. it says my chat posts were starred, just dont know where that was lol
@Neal the most recent one: @Raynos how bout "Why use native js over jQuery (or any library) in many situtations"
@ThomasShields lol hmm, but that was only +2 stars (cool i ddnt even know it was starred lol)
21:27
@Neal well you've had a lot of other messages starred in the past
@ThomasShields cool. guess i dont pay attention lol. and there is no way to see a list of my starred msgs is there?
click "by me"
oh never mind
that's starred by me lol
@ThomasShields those are ones starred by me. not starred of me
lol
Only 10 days left to submit your talk for the Boston jQuery Conference http://t.co/chP7AYw
21:42
@Nathan I meant it's the only one you can trust for security. Client side is, of course, very useful. Just don't ever be fooled into thinking you can trust anything coming from the client.
or lulled into, or whatever verb.
@codelahoma fooled, sucked, tricked, lulled, pwned...
@ThomasShields the pwning comes later
mhm true
21:58
right... You can trust the client... to PUNCH YOU INNA FACE.
I tell people, "assume that the Devil himself is hand-writing HTTP requests to your app."
@Nathan always. Always do that
"assume the devil himself is sending IP packets through that apache backdoor so write your own HTTP server in C
While your at it, make your own server from hand-mined silicon wafers and a hand-crafted welder. Write your own Server OS by hand transferring electric signals and impulses onto a hand-crafted hard drive. Write your own language in the same way. DIY ftw.
@Raynos C is too easy. I write in A
... see though, security-wise, inventing your own web server is like inventing your own cryptographic algorithm. You're probably getting something wrong; even the best servers have had many patched vulnerabilities.
Same with building your own js framework/backend env/blog/lightsaber...
exactly lol
Not that nobody should, but basically only people with a lot of experience in that domain should.
22:29
Hey all
i have a question
why doesnt bind or live (jQuery) seem to work with a form submit?
user1385191
I don't think it bubbles
user1385191
at least not in certain browsers
... so how do i affect forms that come in from ajax?
bind to the submit button click
?
user1385191
wait, are you using HTMLFormElement.submit?
@MattMcDonald huh?
im using jQuery...
user1385191
22:32
well, a derivative
oook
user1385191
> Note: The onsubmit even [sic] handler is not guaranteed to be triggered when invoking this method. The behavior is inconsistent for historical reasons and authors should not rely on a particular one.
also why does a plain html button submit a form?
rrrrg
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Q: Prevent Default for Ajax created form

NealI am getting the form on click from a file called test.php which contains the following: <form method="post" class="adminTM"> <input type="hidden" name="execID" value="<?=$_POST['exec']?>" /> <input type="hidden" name="fromTM" value="<?=$_POST['TM']?>" /> ...

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A: Does jQuery offer an alternative to traditional timer - image swapping

AlienWebguyIt has the delay() function but for your needs I'd suggest a simple setInterval() var image_swap = setInterval(function(){ // fade out current image // fade in next random image },5000);

Holy moly!
Help please
user1385191
LOL
22:40
I think the answerer reckons that setTimeout and/or function expression syntax are somehow "native to jQuery".
ha
The irony is that I did go through his answers, concerned from one that I was on by chance that he'd be spreading more falsehoods to newbies. And he is :(
user1385191
to me, it reads like someone that desires jQuery "magic"
I shall leave you to enjoy
@TomalakGeretkal people dont know how to read the OP question. see my latest question...
...
can anyone help with my question?
22:56
@Neal what exactly does your fiddle demonstrate...
@ThomasShields what doesnt work lol
the form submits and the alert is never shown
@Neal but there's not even a form in your JSFiddle...
@ThomasShields lol yes there is...
click on TMManual
ooh i see
@ThomasShields yes
so can u help? lol
23:00
i'm looking...
user1385191
e.preventdefault is not a function
http://jsfiddle.net/maniator/tQVnV/show/
Line 89
yeah @MattMcDonald's right
I saw that...
just wasn't sure that was your issue
should be e.preventDefault()
user1385191
the form is pretty crappy too, but that's another discussion
@MattMcDonald is there anything you can't find a problem with? (and yes, that's a compliment)
hmmm ok
it works now
thanks to @Bjorn's answer
user1385191
23:03
just use input type="submit" and watch the headaches go away
@MattMcDonald whats wrong with the form?
@MattMcDonald lol yes i know that i had that orginally lol
putting it back now
user1385191
or at least declare type="submit" on the button
@MattMcDonald + crappy HTML = fun to watch
@Raynos + crappy JS = fun to watch
user1385191
23:04
oh, and stop using PHP short tags
@MattMcDonald this is the form now:
<form action=""  method="post" class="adminTM">
    <input type="hidden" name="execID" value="<?=$_POST['exec']?>" />
    <input type="hidden" name="fromTM" value="<?=$_POST['TM']?>" />
    <input type="text" name="toTM" value="<?=$_POST['TM']?>" />
    <input type="hidden" name="symbol" value="<?=$_POST['symbol']?>" />
    <input type="submit" value="SUBMIT" />
</form>
whats wrong with php short tags?
??
@MattMcDonald ^^^
23:27
I decided to write an article on prototypal object oriented programming in JavaScript. If I could get any critiques, that would be awesome. It kind of degrades into opinion at some points, but hey, whatever. docs.google.com/document/d/…
So... I haven't seen @david here today, but in response to our conversation Friday, it has always been valid to group multiple checkboxes with the same name, like radio buttons but with more than one selection possible.
user1385191
how would that look server-side?
user1385191
would it be comma-separated or an array?
user1385191
hmm python seems to do an array
PHP does an array as well, I believe
23:41
if you name them snacks[] PHP puts them in an array.
I think it's valid for any element to be repeated actually. In another project I'm using multiple hidden and text inputs with the same name in a jQueryUI Sortable widget, to allow the user to rearrange the order of something.
@Nathan Yeah, I've done it with text inputs as well
I've a jQuery post request and a php script in the same page...is it right to use if(isset($_POST)) to be sure post request receiving?
@stdio if it's posting to itself... but I think $_POST will be "set" even if empty.
but perhaps that would be a better question for the PHP room.
@Nathan done there, but no answer...
another question...same situation, jQuery post request and php script in the same page. in $.post() as URL, I've to put ""?
@stdio getenv('REQUEST_METHOD') == 'POST' is the right way to tell if it's a POST request.
23:52
@Nathan thanks...for the second question?
I was just reading the doc for .post()... I think that's correct but I've never done it that way.
But I'm heading out to the hammock now to spend some time with the Crockford book. Good luck.
eheheh, thanks and good reading :) however if you see last example in doc for .post(), he uses url = $form.attr( 'action' ), so I think is right like I said (becouse if action=""...)

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