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A: Jquery AutoComplete with inherited object paramater

Minko GechevThere's a missing property in the Object.create invocation. You should add enumerable: true var opts = { source: availableTags }; var optsA = Object.create(opts, { select: { value: function (event, ui) {}, enumerable: true } }); var optsB = Object.create(opts, { ...

I cant seem to get this to work. It seems right to me but its not working, any ideas? How can I trouble shoot the issue. Many thanks for your help!
Give me few minutes to post you jsfiddle example.
Here is the example jsfiddle.net/EBduF/308
I am using jquery-1.9.0 and jquery-ui-1.10.0 it doesnt seem to work for this combination, any ideas or recommendations? jsfiddle.net/EBduF/309
Uncaught TypeError: Property 'source' of [object Object] is not a function. It happens at line 6952 of jquery-ui-1.10.0.js
Give it a function source: function() { return ['list']; }. If it works it's quick and dirty but anyway.
Can you prepare a fiddle for it, just to debug it easier.
This is the fiddle jsfiddle.net/EBduF/309 it seems the Object.create is hiding the source, this is my cursory observation as although I have been coding in JavaScript for a while I am still not certain how to trace JQuery related problems.
I removed the select function and for some reason the source still errored. When I go with the base opts object no problem. Sorry to hassle you on this. I have been trying all day to get it to work.
I am a C# programmer for a bank in London. We are a little quite at the moment so I am looking at an airport booking system I am writing for a client of mine in South Africa. This code will manage the arrival and departure flights ... its actually a pretty interesting project. The goal is to build something similar to skyscanner.com
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mhm, I'll try to debug it and I'll tell you the result. It's quite interesting what's wrong in the implementation...
Are you a student or working?
Currently I' not working
Only contributing to open-source project at github.
Do you develop in C#?
I have few projects but I mostly use open-source technologies
Why arent you working? Not interested?
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Currently I'm considering to study masters outside Bulgaria (Germany or England) so I study for TOEFL certificate. I also have to take my graduation exam, here in Bulgaria. It's grade is very important for my application.
Youre JavaScript is a high level. I am trying to get better. We are using JavaScript more and more now days in industry! JavaScript and C# are the big ones.
In the beginning JavaScript is hard because there are so much different paradigms in it...It's prototype based but you have constructor functions and can create objects with new...There are plenty of functional elements too...
I found the problem. Probably somewhere in jQuery they use hasOwnProperty this prevents using properties from the prototype chain
When you create object with Object.create and put object with source property as first argument this source property goes to the returned object's prototype
So that's why jQuery can't find it, because when the library traverse the configuration object it does not use it's prototype properties...Unfortunately you should use $.extend instead of Object.create...
This will work
var opts = {
source: availableTags
};

var optsA = $.extend({
select: function (event, ui) {
}
}, opts);
I'll send you a fiddle in a second
jsfiddle.net/EBduF/320 this will work :-)
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This is great! Thank you my friend! Well it looks neat although I try to use as much JavaScript as possible instead of JQuery.
Its a brilliant solution!
Thank you! I'm glad that helped :-)
Will you consider smalls bits of freelance javascript, json, ajax work? As I said I am building a flight website. Is there a way I can share code? I am very busy and a suspect in the future I wont be able to do as much work on this. The client is paying me ZAR450 an hour. I am based in London.
Its a greenfield project and very relaxed! Its basically to copy flightscanner.com (similar) the first draft is just to search for flights and display them. Flights are returned from a single webservice with two methods. First method is to initiate search second is to retrieve results.
Let me think a little about that. Where we can continue chatting?
Ok, great. I'll consider it and mail you next day or two. Thanks for your invitation!
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If you want I can share the code with you and initial requirements with estimates. You can think about it. Its a very interesting project especially because it will heavily rely on JavaScript and Ajax.
The stuff I am doing now is for the search fields. Are you familiar with the observer pattern?
Yes, my main passions are design patterns, enterprise patterns, object-oriented programming, JavaScript and programming langauges
Thats good because I think the JavaScript rendering will rely on this pattern. The first request will submit a search to the webservice. Then there is a second request which will poll the webservice (I dont plan on using JSONP but going via the MVC controller) and call the observer which will update the UI with the new information.
How can we share code?
Yes, I understand usually in JavaScript it's used publish/subscribe for implementing observers
Have you used git?
No. I need to make this private though because there is a client involved.
I have to run, can you email me if you are interested in doing a bit of work here and there. No real pressure. The work is broken into small units and therefore you can step in and step out if its not your thing.
Ok, great. I'll mail you next few days.
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R450 an hour which is about £30. Not much but its fun and I take no profit, equal partners.

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