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15:00
Ah, I have to use the <strike></strike> tags
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal so... any idea? I'm totally clueless about this
@DarkAshelin try doing:

$upload.upload({
	url: serviceUrl,
	data: {
		isPrivate: pr,
                file: yourBlobObjectHere
	}
})
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal tried, didn't work
you sure you tried exactly that
wait no, sec
hmm same error though, "No file was given to upload"
and 400 (Bad Request) for the post
15:03
you sure that yourBlobObjectHere is actually a Blob?
yes
var br = new Blob(newPieces, {type: 'image/jpeg'});
Somebody need me? Saw that I was mentioned :)
var br = new File(newPieces, {type: 'image/jpeg'}); @DarkAshelin
someone wondered who it was that Zach mentioned in his blog that worked for M$
@JonathanSampson your avatar looks fancy as fuck
15:04
posted on January 05, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Manursio */

Thanks, Dark ;)
JS = Johnatan Sampson = Java Script. nomen omen
@Feeds URGH
SO AWKWARD
at 10 stars skibbi loses a bet or something
:)))))))))))))))))))
15:05
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal hmm doesn't seem to give any result, no error besides "Resource interpreted as Image but transferred with MIME type text/html"
@DarkAshelin Specify mime type den
how what where
@DarkAshelin i don't think that error is related at all to the upload
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal could be :D
anyway my result is empty
can i read more code around this upload?
pastebin it
15:07
@skibbi_bizzle You've got 10 stars now
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal I have pretty much no more code
@DarkAshelin i told goodbye to my new year resolution "drink less" already thanks to you
@DarkAshelin Pretty sure the error is because your file is literally image type, because you specified it, but however you're uploading it is wrong
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal sorry
15:08
this is the entire function... pretty much:
function uploadFile(file, url, isPrivate, fn) {
	var pr = isPrivate ? 1 : 0;
	var serviceUrl = "";

	if (url !== undefined && url.length > 0) {
		serviceUrl = url;
	}
	else {
		switch (file.data.type) {
		case "image/jpeg":
		case "image/png":
		case "image/pjpeg":
		case "image/gif":
			serviceUrl = imgUploadServiceUrl;
			break;
		default:
			serviceUrl = uploadServiceUrl;
		}
	}

	$upload.upload({
		url: serviceUrl,
		data: {
			isPrivate: pr
		},
		file: file.data,
		fileFormDataName: file.formDataName
I have no idea where the $upload leads to
Is that angular?
either way I'm trying to strip the Exif data right before the $upload.upload
using the code that was in the answer on my question
@DarkAshelin file: file.data, ---> file: file,
remove .data
15:10
eugh
Try adding uh
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal doesn't work
this sure looks like an awful lot of effort being spent just to avoid using something like imagemagick to strip the exif data
headers: {'Content-Type': 'image/jpeg'}
the code I pasted is the code before I edited anything, so the working code
(without exifdata stripped)
@cimmanon if I can use imagemagick that is also fine
i agree with @cimmanon @DarkAshelin you should do this server side (the Node side) not on the Angular side
15:11
I don't have access to the node code
isn't angular also server side
@cimmanon No imagemagick for node, most of the repos are dead
@TylerH nope, it's a frontend toolset
@TylerH in this case it isn't
@TylerH everything is mixed/messed up
Scroll like a third way down
Look inside $upload.upload
15:12
Oh I thought Node and Angular were competitors
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal there is no case where angular is server side
Where it says headers, implement that in your upload
Using your content-type
Angular, react and ember are competitors
@BasementKeyboardHero i thought yes
Node is node :P
15:13
@DarkAshelin so problem solved, the node guy must do this :D
sigh
url: serviceUrl,
headers: file.data.type,
Sure
15:14
or make it an object?
Oh
No that won't work
node is for servers and angular is for people who want to use MVC but don't for some reason
Angular is for single page web apps
headers: {'Content-Type':file.data.type}
like headers: { "Content-type": file.data.type } ?
15:14
headers: {'Content-Type': 'multipart/form-data'}
Hello, could someone point to perhaps a tutorial on how to import media query sass stylesheets?
Node kinda like nginx kinda like apache
@DarkAshelin And if it doesn't work, do what Mario just said
They are unrelated (except for the javascript part)
15:15
@DarkAshelin forget about that error, it's not related at all to your problem
it doesn't work. I send the var br = new File(newPieces, {type: 'image/jpeg'}); object along right?
However you were uploading it before
You just needed to add the header part
Mario seems to think you should investigate something else :P
15:17
> However you were uploading it before
it wasn't uploading properly
@BasementKeyboardHero and you cant just use arbitrary commands? there is no equivalent to php's exec?
Yeah cos there was no content-type header in the packet
Again not the node guy :P
Just the filetype in the object you sent
no I mean
15:18
@DarkAshelin forget about new File()
i don't think it works
revert it back to new Blob
Can't you just send the blob as data:?
@serhii.css what do you mean
1. The upload worked fine before I started working on it. However it also sent the Exifdata along (which I need to strip)
2. I managed to strip the Exifdata and create a new object of the remaining data, but I can't upload this properly
clearly my new object isn't of the same format as the old one was, which is the problem
@TylerH I want to create a separate sass file for each media query and then import them all into main sass without overriding each other
Tada! http://wiki.whatthedude.com/ (Go subscribe!)
I finally got around to making a blog so you guys can just subscribe and get weekly updates for the crazy shit on Wikipedia. Let me know if you think anything should be different in content / design!
(Annoying pings: @PatsyIssa @mikedidthis @rlemon)
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15:20
but first try this @DarkAshelin
var br = new File(newPieces, "filename.jpeg", {type: 'image/jpeg'});
@serhii.css are you familiar with @import ?
@SomeGuy no rss? also wrong ping :P
As long as each media query is different, there won't be any overriding
@TylerH yes, but if I import _partial into main sass, styles get overriden
But you should be putting your media queries in the same stylesheet, that way you don't have to use SASS to avoid the extra HTML requests
so import main into _partial?
15:21
Don't you just build all of it into 1 css file ?
@BasementKeyboardHero wiki.whatthedude.com/rss
@skibbi_bizzle 10 stars biotch
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal lolwhat, the upload works now (but exifdata is still present and not stripped)
And sorry, I forget :P
how even...
15:22
argh. internet is being shitty this morning. makes it very difficult to do work on a remote server ><
I know, but I just want to understand how sass works.
@DarkAshelin so you just need to fix the exif stuff, right? :D
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal meaning I'm back at step 1?
15:23
posted on January 05, 2015 by Amaan Cheval

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@Feeds Oh, yeah, I forgot to do that. Thanks!
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal but...
@serhii.css its not clear what the problem here is. sass concatenates the files together when you use @import.
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal so is it possible that the exifdata is not yet set at this point?
15:25
it should be fairly obvious "how it works" if you examine the compiled css
but if so... I have no clue where it is set
what was your question url again?
stripping the exifdata before the image gets uploaded
ah
5
Q: Strip EXIF data from image

Dark AshelinHow can I strip the EXIF data from an uploaded image through javascript? I am currently able to access the EXIF data using this exif-js plugin, like this: EXIF.getData(oimg, function() { var orientation = EXIF.getTag(this, "Orientation"); }); However, I have not found any way to actually r...

@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal this is what I have right now pastebin.com/4KH8UJTV
it's the same isn't it?
@BasementKeyboardHero what's that? DDOS attacks?
15:39
Live reporting
live reporting of what?
Of ddos attacks x.x
@BasementKeyboardHero its pretty, but how are they getting the data?
Norse
They be our internet gods :P
15:40
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal what's the difference between my current implementation and yours?
idk (i didn't read yours), just try it
@BasementKeyboardHero Reminds me of the page that showed live results for people searching porn
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal same result as my function: upload works but exifdata is still there...
@BasementKeyboardHero poor USA getting hit so hard
15:44
so that script that guy gave you looks to be broken @DarkAshelin
One day we should invent server architecture that can handle practically unlimited concurrent requests
because really guys it's 2015 we shouldn't have servers going "sorry, there's a line so I am going to just lose all power"
@TylerH ahaha even better: mmm.mothermedusa.com.au
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal either that or the exifdata isn't loaded yet at that point
@DarkAshelin Nyuuuu you cannot get me to click any of those links while at work!
posted on January 05, 2015 by Chris Coyier

Say you're building an SVG icon system. You're building a SVG sprite full of symbols by hand, or using a build tool like IcoMoon or grunt-svgstore to create it for you. What do you do with that sprite.svg? One option is to include it right at the top of the document and then <use> away. ... </head> <body> <!-- include it here --> <?php include_on

@TylerH sfw, it just has text
15:45
@DarkAshelin data is loaded, don't listen to @BasementKeyboardHero :D
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal well when I console.log(file.data), the exifdata sometimes shows up in there, not always
and I had this problem before too, when I was trying to edit an attribute that was only loaded later on
what the hell is file.data?
there's no "data" in the file api
shrugs
^ console.log(file.data)
^ another console.log(file.data)
both logs were placed at the same place. but shows different data upon refreshing
@DarkAshelin So when the boss walks in and I'm looking at screen blaring the huge text "grandma midget bestiality" you think I'll be safe? X-D
@TylerH it has a pretty picture of balloons so you're good
if anything it looks like one of those silly inspirational posters
15:48
lol
fancy picture with text on foreground: "masturbating"
so your File object is not inside the var file but in file.data just this
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal yes
also exifdata is not a standard thing, maybe it's a temp object of some jquery plugin you are using
it's not actually a thing
it is afaik
15:50
it is not! :D
are you using the jquery exif thingy?
no
I'm not using any plugin here
(removed the plugin that I was using when I asked my question)
and exifdata is not set manually anywhere
Still not solved?
no, I suck
15:52
Nah
I have these problems with JS as well :D
so it must be an angular thing @DarkAshelin
@Sippy let's get a room <3
Haha
coz i don't see it in my browser
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal it must be, especially considering that sometimes it's filled in but sometimes it's not there
15:53
@DarkAshelin i.imgur.com/Qd0usIV.jpg Like this? Yes I just used Photoshop for that masterpiece
@TylerH facepalm
15:57
@DarkAshelin i have an idea
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal I hope my last link didn't give u that idea

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