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13:00
@Billdr Yeah I know
It all started when people started using gold that they didn't own to lend to other people
You're a friend prostitute, Jamie? Well... give it a try. silkroad.bit I think.
Then when the lenders wanted their gold back, it wasn't there
Happened all over the world
BOOM Virtual debt overnight
yelp
wtf is silkroad
sounds like online hookers
basically chatroullette you pay for I guess
13:02
craigslist for hackers, basically.
I have just invented, BitJamie - It's internet money. Anybody want some ?
@rudi_visser wpf is wtf
hackers lol
I made $50 cracking passwords off silk road.
(I really needed $50. I'm not proud.)
When you say the word Hacker, I straight away see Angelina Jolie naked.
13:03
@JamieTownsend I see Halle Berry...
How can you really need 50$ ? Are you a crack head or something
Swordfish ftw
I spend more than 50$ a month on cans of monster :/
It turns my wee green which is funny
swordfish??
Oh come on....
Really? You've never seen Swordfish?
13:06
@JamieTownsend I have student loan debt that you would not believe. More of it every day. I don't get paid much as a jr. dev.
Hugh Jackman, John Trivolta, Halle Berry
Swordfish is my favorite "hacker" movie.
It's sooooo dumb, and awesome.
Building a virus in 3D. Never happens
But still a great film
It's a hydra
13:07
But surely you dont pay the student loan back until you earn enough money? At least thats how it works in the UK
I must watch this
hahahaha
Students pah
the hydra. still loling.
Hahaha =P
You still wouldn't build lines of code in 3D.
13:08
Instead of going to university and getting in debt, I worked. Thats why at the age of 21 I was a senior developer
The part where he's chainsmoking and drinking seems pretty accurate though.
@rudi_visser :(
@JamieTownsend I did the same except I'm no senior
Working for the wrong company but what do you do
@JamieTownsend How are you a senior with 21yo... Doesn't seem legit..
13:09
I am 28 now
I'll be 30 in a few days and I'm just getting started on my career. Can I borrow a few hundred bucks?
@AndréSilva If someone was to join tomorrow I would outrank them, technically making me a senior. Unless they hired someone to manage me. Which they do frequently. They never promote anyone, just hire new managers
and by borrow I mean "have."
Lol give me some of your internet money then :)
This can be arranged.
actually, the market's up so all my btc is currently in dollars.
I'll be trading that back to btc when the price falls ~$.20
13:11
Dollars? I'd rather have Euros lol
@JamieTownsend No you wouldn't
id rather have space cash
Me want EUROS! :(
Jamie it's easier for me to do the math in dollars. I know how many of them I need to get a gallon of milk.
Not with the state of europe atm
@Billdr xe.com
13:12
You do that work to get a gallon of milk ?
Euros are as abstract to me as bitcoins.
I love people that view the world through rose-tinted glasses xD
"YOU HAVE DEBT?! OMG!!"
a dollar buys 3/4ths a euro these days?
I can look through the glasses as I've earned it
@JamieTownsend I have a job to buy a gallon of milk.
13:14
I was not handed it
How are you surprised that he can need $50 then?
Cause he's on about hacking passwords n shit
Come work for me
My tea boy does not need to work on the side for milk lol
The bitcoin thing is a game I play to earn some extra money. I'm hoping to grow my btc wallet into a few grand so I can pay my student loan debt faster.
It's really not all that difficult
Yea, I already did all the heavy lifting for the password cracking for my own use. It took me ~15 minutes to get the $50
btw, if you ever lose the password for your android key store, I'm the guy to see.
13:16
You can even download tools that do it all for you. Just reverse-engineer the code
@Billdr No Blackjack today?
I forgot to check in my code on the home pc last night. I'll probably work on it again tomorrow.
Ah so it was that then
Yea
I got enough learning out of that to get started on what they're actually paying me for today... so I'll make some progress here.
I'm still trying to figure out why this Ajax page method doesn't work on the test application on the same server as the live application
code?
13:18
Unless my boss has gone and edited the files on the server again instead of using TFS
can you access the page manually?
Which I have complained about several times as it fucks me over..
We have an indiam guy did the same
opened the solution from the test server not tfs - douche
Oh I can access the page, but it won't open the modal popup extender
Any errors in console ?
13:20
My boss will open it on the live server, edit it and then check it into TFS afterwards.
just trying to narrow down the point of failure.
Yeah, object not set to a thingy
null reference
works fine on live
works fine for the people downstairs too
but not for me
Missing a file ?
I've tried changing IE10 to be IE8 mode and all sorts
@JamieTownsend Shouldn't be, everything else ajaxy works
morning all
13:21
And your using the same browser and version as the guys downstairs ?
@StuartBlackler Morning
Hey Stuart
hows things?
@JamieTownsend No they use either IE7 or IE8 I have windows 8 so I get to use IE10
Have you tried using glimpse ?
13:22
My Win7 installation got corrupted. Turned out the HDD was fine I heard from downstairs.....
glimpse?
can't use that
How do I make VS2012 look less ugly?
@Billdr Get the VS2010 Themes extension
@Billdr uninstall it
13:23
@JamieTownsend I don't have permission to touch the server
tools>options>general> environment (found it)
Glimpse is installed via nuget not the server ?
guyz i have an app deployed on windows server 2003 . the app works file but there is a place wherein i can download xml file ... but this gives 405
so cud you guyz please suggest something for the same ?
405 is... authorization?
nope
401 is authorisation
13:25
405 is no method ?
or method not allowed
method not allowed
:)
Yea, that sounds right
yup method not allowd
@JamieTownsend I can almost guarantee it won't work. This is a mish-mash of classic ASP and .Net, nothing is compiled it just runs on the fly
Worth a try if your at your wits end
can you not RDC into a server somewhere and test ?
rather than your gay IE 10
13:27
So, I'd say double check the method that generates the xml and make sure the method is free of typos and whatnot. Fiddler may be able to help you debug the issue.
I can try.. I know it used to work in IE9... Not sure which server will have 8 on though
Oh wow as if we haven;t got IE9 on the sharepoint server
that'll do
Blatently going to be down to IE. Some reserved word is something stupid
any help with method not allowd ?
shud i like try to add a handler for xml file ? shudnt it be there itself ?
What have you tried so far ?
Oh what in the fuck......
13:30
m searching on it ... bt the customer is waitin in the office itself ...
guessing you found the problem then?
so ...
Yeah... I forgot I had changed the code and not re-uploaded the changes
@bhuvin I think the host are preventing such a method. Can you speak to the administrator ?
or can you get into IIS ?
Ok so now I've got that one sorted I need to figure out why code in the right events is causing something to be one postback behind everything else.
I'm really considering applying for some manager's jobs at Tesco now, hate this kind of crappy debugging
13:35
Bugs that get me up in the morning, make my brain work
no1 wants boring shit lol
I just don't get it. I have some code in my databound event for the formview that reads a value and sets some controls to be enabled or disabled and sets a field. I then have some code in pre-render that disables some other generated controls based on the field I set in databound. But when you click a certain button and fill the popup in and click ok, it becomes out of sync with the rest of the page and the controls get disabled the other way round
The field should only change if one of the OTHER buttons is pressed.
But apparently it's not doing
And I can't attach the debugger to step through it because it's not compiled into a dll.
And response.Write will break the JS that I need to replicate it.
You get the picture
Why cant you debug ?
Because a) I can't attach the debugger remotely and b) this code wouldn't even compile if I tried
Carry on boys
I have the error window closed becase 1k errors is depressing
But it still works on the server!
13:40
Is this all related to the AJAX stuff ?
and someone deleted all the designer files so VS doesn't even recognise controls in the .aspx part of the page
No the AJAX stuff was preventing me from replicating the problem I'm supposed to be fixing
so there is no async stuff going on ?
Yeah there is
But not in the code I'm debugging atm
the ajax thing is a modal popup with an update panel
Well, the async stuff can finish at different times causing what you was saying but if the bit your on about is not then it should be line by line.....
So how could it happen lol
Partial page postback and having an error in the code behind was causing the page method to fail
That's what I thought. The partial page postback should still read the same data from the db and as I don't change the locked status in that bit of code the field shouldn't change.
Which is what's confusing the shit out of me
13:44
how about fixing all the errors so you can debug lol
I am not re-writing over 100 pages of .Net and classic asp just so I can compile into a dll to debug one page
it would take me months
so its a asp.net website app is it ?
and even then I can't change the fact that my boss will never allow remote debugging and won't let me put VS on the web server either. Which you shouldnt be doing anyway
yeah, it is
i can get to iis
@JamieTownsend
Ok ensure that the script that you are trying to run is enabled ?
13:46
internal portal crm type thing, been around for years and is utterly shite
By default things like classic asp ISAPI are not installed in IIS
@Sean What is your problem? Too much thing happening in the chat now..
it all works
@AndréSilva The problem is I have a sequence of page events that are causing a field to be set wrong or something
I was just bitching about the fact that I can't debug it
Oh.. without debug it is hard ...
I grew up on classic asp, I'm used to it but it doesn't mean I can't hate it
13:48
But are you running from VS or the program is running and you have to alter it ?
site is running on the "test" server
which dll shud b mapped for .xml extensions
which is actually just a separate application on another application pool in IIS
But is it running directly from vs ?
No
It won't run from VS, it won't compile
But it works fine on the server =P
Just a shitstorm
13:49
it wont be the xml, there will be some code that generates the xml, you need to find out what that is.
But the dlls that it is compiled is equal to the ones you have with you on vs ?
If yes, you can attach the process..
No it doesn't compile
I know about attaching to the process
it's on another server anyway
no remote debugging
can you not setup IIS on your local machine, copy the files there and run and attach to the process ?
Hm, so you can't debug, you can't compile and you can't use outside dlls.. Hmm..
Can't you... I don't know... Predict the future?
It would actually be quicker and in fact what I am doing right now to add labels and pour a load of variables into them
due to our network setup, installing new features on windows 8 is a nightmare
13:51
But the problem is in code behind or in some javascript ?
it tries to connect to the internet but refuses to check the proxy when I provide my local admin password
so I would have to do it through the windows disc via the command line
which would take far too long, I would need to track down every feature I needed and try to emulate IIS 6 with all the same config as the shitty server in IIS 8
labels are just far easier
or just enable trace and output some stuff when each method called... see if you can find a pattern
Shouldnt xml be an intrinsic part of iis 6
i mean
XML is not the problem
its the system building the xml
its a file which has been generated bt the system in a particular path
13:55
I may have found the problem.... Or at least a clue. The modal popup doesn't actually force a postback when you add an item. The value of the label doesn't change because it's outside the update panel but the page_render method is still firing. And since I set the property to true by default it's going to disable the controls...
The databound method of the formview isn't being fired so the field never gets changed
goddamnit
I'm just gonna go to the DB on every postback, fuck it
dirty fix for a shit system
@bhuvin try this:
Right click on “Default Web Site” Select “Properties” from context menu.
2. Select “Home Directory” Tab.
3. From Application Settings select the “Configuration…” button.
4. Add an application extension.
5. Enter the asp executable extension – C:\WINDOWS\system32\inetsrv\asp.dll
6. Select all verbs radio or enter XML,GET,HEAD,POST,TRACE
7. Goto Mime Types Within the “Default Web Site Properties” window under the HTTP Headers Tab.
8. Add .”xml” and “text/xml” – although this should be already set on the root “Web Sites” folder aswell.
Lunch time.
On the same machine, chrome has "en;q=0.8" for en-US while Aurora has "en;q=0.5"How does a browser determine the relative quality factor?
@Onwuka Pass.
14:16
Fixed.
Or so I thought.... Oh my god I want to die...
okay duders, cross your fingers. Time to see if my view model idea works.
@JamieTownsend - brother now its throwing 403
good luck @Billdr
@bhuvin Give network service permission to the folder the xml file is in
Ok this is taking the piss now...
14:31
already
:'( i dont understand why isnt it working ...
Isn't 403 forbidden? So to me sounds like a permissions issue
@AndréSilva oi!
@StuartBlackler I failed...but the fix seems kinda straight forward.
On an ASP MVC api, what's the syntax to request JSON instead of xml?
@Billdr Accept: application/json ?
I'm making an ajax request.
google and I will get there. No worries.
wait, it has to be in the header? boo.
14:38
Oh this is doing my head in
I concur
@Sean go eat cake and take a break :)
@StuartBlackler That won't help I know what the problem is but not how to fix it
On the partial postback, the page isn't making all the right controls disabled
I always find walking away from the situation gives me magical inspiration on how to fix a problem
so I need to make it do a full postback or something
not when you have no idea what you're doing with ajax it doesn't =D
14:41
Ajax, when don't have enough postbacks.
It's goddamn stupid, the entire system is built on shit technology and some moron decided it was a great idea to put ajax in there
If I could make it do a full page postback everything would be fine
I even tried binding another event handler to the button but it has no effect on the controls because they're outside the update panel
this is so frustrating sometimes ...
or something no they should be inside
see? I have no idea
okay, $.getJSON does put the json header in there. And my api is returning JSON. Why the hell isn't knockout parsing this?! Web developers, activate rage mode!
Right. This particular control isn't inside an update panel but the controls it is disabling are. But that shouldn't matter because it works on every other post back
Woo! If in doubt, add it to as many event handlers as you can.
14:51
WTF MICROSOFT WTF WERE YOU THINKING
Right, sorted..... That took far too much time and pain
Regex.Split("abc;def", "(;)")
yields
"abc",";","def"
Warning to all future programmers! Do not use capturing groups when splitting a string by a regex!
i'd just split string with string.split if i can get away with it :)
.net regex is evil
Assume that's not his real code
14:54
No way.
@Maverik Yeah, but sometimes a string doesn't do it.
@KendallFrey That is fully documented behaviour, why would you use a capturing group in a split,..
yea i know - at those times i curse a lot while i figure out through trial and error!
@rudi_visser Because it's shorter than non-capturing groups.
@KendallFrey Just don't use a group?
But it's called a capture group for a reason
14:56
And yes, it's fully documented, in some little corner of MSDN
No, on the main page of it
 If capturing parentheses are used in a Regex.Split expression, any captured text is included in the resulting string array. For example, if you split the string "plum-pear" on a hyphen placed within capturing parentheses, the returned array includes a string element that contains the hyphen.
@rudi_visser Yeah, but it's not logical to include them in a string split.
@rudi_visser Do you expect me to read the entire page before using a method?
@Sean (?:\\\\) <-- make that better
No, but I would expect that upon having unexpected behaviour
lol, just to read it when it did something you weren't expecting :)
No but you can hardly complain if it's documented and you just didn't read it =P
14:57
@justnS +1
@KendallFrey Uhm..?
I hardly think including a split result twice really screams "capturing groups!"
@Sean I'm not complaining about it being wrong. I'm complaining about it being unintuitive.
But it's documented unintuitivity
Meh. Fair enough
For that I am glad.
14:59
function Bar() { var self = this; self.Foo = function(){//stuff}; } - what is the syntax to manually call Foo from console? Doing Bar.Foo() says there is no method "Foo" in Bar.
@rudi_visser I literally LOL'd
@Sean Correction: (?:\\\\)*
You want me to make that better?
I assumed it was in response to the jsut not use a group thing
If you don't think I should use a group, go for it.
@Billdr don't you have to set self = this?

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