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22:02
@LewsTherin there is not that much to know really, the syntax is not that clean though
It just looks scary
I use Regex Tester Studio add-in and like it a lot
@LewsTherin Regex uses as short variable names as can be done
@JohanLarsson I up voted you. Your solution is faster than ugly regex
all I see when I see regex is regular ex's, and that scares me
@RyanTernier it was a good solution until he changed the game :)
22:07
@JohanLarsson Thanks bookmarked both links.
@RyanTernier yes the syntax is ugly, I keep a small test lib with regex stuff, never remember otherwise but for the most common use there are not that many "commands" that I use
One nice thing is that regexes can be combined If I need to match a large string with lots of stuff it is possible to make fragments and combine them
and regex + unit tests is about as good match as it gets
but I'm no advanced user, just a stray geek
We don't like stray geeks ;)
what do you want to match?
match?
22:15
Nothing.. just bookmark the links in case I have time to learn more about regex.
or maybe not, have no studio on this computer and is prolly gonna massacre the syntax if doing it live
@JohanLarsson Lol go for it.
22:30
@rlemon !!!
@KyleTrauberman!!!
hi
i need help
wuddup
shoot
one sec
remember this:
 var allUploadsComplete = false;
        $(function () {
            $("#files").uploadify({
                auto: false,
                removeCompleted: false,
                swf: "@Url.Content("~/Content/uploadify/uploadify.swf")",
                uploader: "/import/fileupload",
                formData: { uploadkey: "@Model.UploadKey" },
                onQueueComplete: function () {
                    console.log("uploads complete");
                    allUploadsComplete = true;
                }
cool i'll grab another beer
ok what is the issue?
the thing where I was trying to get uploadify to not submit the form until after its done uploading all files
well
it doesn't work in ie
surprise
lol
specifically
the form submits before the uploads are done
i tried using e.preventDefault()
and it does the same thing
@LewsTherin no I'm busy browsing your recent activity on SO
22:33
Ah that explains it.
in jquery return false fires e.prevent and e.cancel
@JohanLarsson Not that great huh?
so, returning false doesn't work either - that's what I'm doing here.
yup
what version of ie
22:34
damn
!!/jquery "return false"
waiting for windows 8 release
26 mins more
23:35 here... sleepy
wasup bokes!
blokes*
I have the professional.
via bizspark?
22:35
Just want to finish my assignment before I do the install
Dreamspark
says there that you are doing it right
bug maybe?
what version of jQuery
22:36
1.8.1
hmm
@LewsTherin java, java, java...
MS has all sorts of sparks flyin evrywhere
i wonder if uploadify is reporting everything done before it really is
@JohanLarsson Lol.. what's wrong?
22:37
maybe
possibly because it's using the flash interface?
sorry, I don't know much about the plugin
i threw in some alerts testing that now
@LewsTherin nothing, but it is so much !=C# activity
now IE is just frozen
fffuuu
whatever
that's the spirit
what happens when it runs in (un)compatibility mode?
does anyone here read bleach
22:52
@JohanLarsson Yeah, I need to work on my C#. I am working on my Java lately so it is fresh.

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