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Q: Is it possible to know what is exactly doing javascript when is running?

poz2k4444I know a little about security risks and know that Javascript could be dangerous and compromise my computer, everything was just fine but suddenly reading one article of OWASP that says XSS (cross-site scripting) is the most frecuent type of attack I try to search on internet how could I know wha...

@Zirak Thanks, that actually helps! :)
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Q: Posting both checked and unchecked checkboxes

jessicaI'm trying to make a series of checkboxes in a web form that will post either "true" or "false" to the next php page, depending on whether they are checked. I decided that for each checkbox (value="true"), I would have a hidden checkbox (value="false") that would always be the opposite (when chec...

00:54
any one here? i got a strange problem with my script
01:50
@dievardump Hey man!
I figured out why u wr so mad. it is bad manners to ask others about how much they earn. m sorry for that
hope u r not mad anymore
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@dievardump you there man?
he last spoke 5 hours ago
@Dave I can see him. he is here
maybe away
02:32
I need some advise on how to make my script optimized for any screen-size.. Im trying to get current scroll position in relation with my sections on the page. So every page is xxx height and i can easily make one bigger or smaller eg.
sectionLength = this.contentSections;

var curLength = 0;
var curSpace = 0;
var chkLimit = 0;

var n = sectionLength.length;
for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) {

curLength = chkLimit;
curSpace = sectionLength[i];
console.log('curLength ' + curLength);
chkLimit = curLength + curSpace;

console.log(curSpace);

if ( currentScroll < chkLimit ) {
currentIndex = i;
return (currentScroll - curLength)/curSpace + i;
}

}

return 0;
its working however apparently scrollTop is different with different window sizes....
currentScroll = $(window).scrollTop()
 
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03:48
can any one help how to get file path in javaScript
04:40
actual file path is usually hidden... you normally get something like C:\fakepath\photo.jpg... Its a browser security thing I think...
if i am using id to get the value it showing only the file name not directory path.
try another browser? cos I heard FF some version gives only the filename... Check this SO answer
@all I have a dropdown in PHP like this 1)textbox 2)Check Box,if an user chooses textbox ,I'm able to display text related box.But I am having a requirement that if user chooses Check Box,I need to display one check and one text box below my dropdown ,after that user selects check box and the text box and enters some text in text box,immediately i want to display again one check box and one text box like that it should continues?any one help me
 
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06:57
can someone explain me this :
And don't be told it can't be done, because the best all die young, Yeah we all feel the same. And if there's nothing left to say, just have the guts to disagree, [ Or plaster on a face for me.
:D
hey in twitter bootstrap I want to change shape of default hover effect i.e default rectangle to other shape, I already has that shape,but where to change for that in bootstrap.css
07:16
@RupeshNerkar where did u find the boostrap.css? aren't you talking about the Tweet button?
07:29
Eh, I can't believe how much PHP sucks... gist.github.com/3904218 that makes no sense at all.
Wow.
What's a good alternative for big sites now a days? No plans to create one, but what would one recommend?
I thnk if I were to personally create something, I'd try to use something like node to communicate with SQL- and rest just be html and js- no idea if that would work, though.
07:59
Python for example
Not that I'd ever use it willingly, but Java is kind of popular, too. So is ASP.net which looks pretty decent as long as you don't use the webforms crap (SO is built on it for example)
08:10
oh- I was for some reason not aware you could use Java that way- you know, but then again, the only time I've experienced java is, obviously, java apps on pages. Heard good things about ASP- and this site seems to do pretty well with it
Most ASP stuff you see out there is pretty ugly though
It goes without saying, I suppose, that I've never dealt with backend or building big sites before
i.e. non-pretty urls including the .aspx in the title, using premade stuff resulting in nasty and often invalid html, etc.
Ah yes-
java, node.js, php, python (django), ruby (RoR), asp, Clojure... these are all "web" languages
(Clojure is Common Lisp on the JVM)
08:13
of those, the only ones I've played with is node and php, can't remember any php though, but as a user PHP seems to be abit.. strange. For instance, on a site I frequent, it would occationally take 30 seconds to generate a page with "words read" on it
that just- doesn't seem normal
it isn't, and it's not related to php itself :)
that sounds more like crappy code than a problem of php though
Could be, most of the site is good, but they removed that feature because of the --slowness. It almost sounds like they generated the number everytime rather than fetch it
I've only used node to..relay faye. But while toying with it- I always liked how clean the url was. It just looked nice, I suppose
The nice thing with e.g. node and python is that you don't need workarounds like mod_rewrite for it.
the nicer thing is that you don't need to spawn a new process for each request :)
I mean, there is at least a single process running: the application.
so stuff like opening the db connection etc is done only once
08:22
I had to google mod_rewrite, but yeah, that's what I liked in what little I did with it. And keeping processes down is always a good thing.
o/
Yello-hello
JSON-LD is cool
@GNi33 o/
it's RFD in JSON
08:43
Oh, you lost me there- I think I will have to read up on JSON, I keep seeing it mentioned
I am doing simple sub-pub stuff, so the net-stuff doesn't need to be too complicated, but while reading up on that- I keep seeing JSON- so, I probably should
@FlorianMargaine oh, that looks nice
I learned a new patter name "PRG" "Post Redirect Get"
... didn't know this had a name -_-
ooh, wikipedia is fun again
thehehehe
aaah NO
Wikipedia is good, but last time I was on Wiktionary, most of the defs were missing or vague
Well, good for boredom, not so sure about research
i'm just saying that because the face of jimmy wales is on top again
08:55
Haha, oh my
09:14
anyone here with webrtc knowledge?
@ThiefMaster
Ask an actual question instead of a vague one.
And stop pinging everyone, it's annoying!
No sorry, and pinging everyone is kinda rude
sorry dudes i am new to webrtc and stook at peer to peer connecting so if anyone works on it please tell me
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Q: Call functionality Popup Displaying Twice in iOS6 - PhoneGap

RamshadWe were using "<a href=tel:xxxxxxx"> Call Phone</a>" scheme for implementing click to call function in a phonegap iOS application(version 1.8.1). This works fine in iOS5 and below but unfortunately, in iOS6 its showing two popup asking whether to call to that number or not . Why this...

09:26
Hm... is there a clear way I can override what cursos to use when dragging on an element? Couldn't find anything in CSS, only a vague reference to -moz-drag, that i couldn't find outside of that guys homepage-
09:52
How to fetch facebook graph api data using jQuery ;like this link graph.facebook.com/19292868552
why don't you use the fb js sdk?
@ThiefMaster I want to create an API I just want to know can I fetch selected data from a file like graph.facebook.com/19292868552
That's not a file
for example I want to alert value of "username"
you can use $.ajax() to get it in modern browsers that support CORS
or $.getJSON if you are lazy
10:02
am using this code
$.ajax({
url: 'newjavascript.js',
success: function (data) {
alert(data);
}
});
And I m NOT lazy :/
Yes you are :)
but this alert all the data .... But I want selected value from some valiables
:P
well, use dataType: 'json' - then you get an object instead of a string, i.e. you can use data.username in the callback
I have also tried this
        $.ajax({
            url: 'https://graph.facebook.com/19292868552',
            dataType: 'json',
            success: function(data)
            {
                    alert(data.value);
                    //$('#issues').html(data);
            }
        });
thx @ThiefMaster I will try it
And I think you need to learn how to debug things. In that code you tried console.log(data) would have been pretty helpful
10:06
:( I dont know where to watch log
now I am using
$.ajax({
url: 'newjavascript.js',
dataType: 'json',
success: function (data) {
alert(data.username );
}
});
how to have data in .js file
please tell
ever heard of firebug?
or your browser's built-in console?
@DextOr what?
YEAH thx It works
Yeah @ThiefMaster i use firebug :)
console.log()<3
Still searching Console in firebug in Firefox :P
only clear Console is there :\
FOUND !!! It was disabled :D
As now I know how to fetch data from a file variable .... thx to @ThiefMaster
Now I want to know what language FB people use to built Graph links graph.facebook.com/19292868552
10:23
Ok i will use java
Actually I wan to use this API for a Mobile site
does anyone have a chrome extension to edit http headers?
chrome inspector allows us to see them, not to edit them and relaunch a new one edited for example :/
why exactly do you want to use java? sounds like overkill
10:48
:D
who knows bye
and yes I am a JSP and JAVA programmer
@FlorianMargaine: can't you use Fiddler for that ?
11:16
@jAndy fiddler?
@jAndy I'm on ubuntu ^^
and it's not really convenient if I'm not in the browser...
my condolences
for ubuntu?
because it is a misguiding distro for newbies an frustrating one for professionals
11:18
I like ubuntu; no setup required, everything pretty much works.
@FlorianMargaine: well I wouldn't say condolences, but I'm so used to have multiple OS open at the same time I didn't think about the possibilty :p
I think osx, windows and some linux gui should pretty much cover any browser behavior
I'm using fluxbox, so I pretty much choose the GUI, but behind the scenes I just want something that works, I spent enough time with archlinux and gentoo... not anymore
as much as I support opensource software and distributed open development, I have to say that I never really saw any piece of software which is available with that kind of format/dev/licence which just runs fluently without (major) quirks and stuff
not saying that commercial products won't have those issues, but it feels very different and less frustrating
only exception might be the late linux
@jAndy what do you mean?
@FlorianMargaine: just philosophizing away
11:27
well, personally, ubuntu works out of the box for me, so I don't have any quirks and stuff
I just apt-get install w/e I want
When I used linux...yeaars ago, I could hardly install anything without spending ages looking around in documents for that distro
well, thats an even bigger part of the problem (having multiple instances for open-source software), Linux just works so good because Torvalds ever had this finger on every commit that goes into the project.
I think installing and configh as gotten a lot more userfriendly since those times though
but yes, thats probably even a bigger problem. Like Android mobile phones.. the basic OS which isn't really useful unless a mobilephone vendor writes its own abstractions and software ontop. maybe even the network provider joins there too
that means.. multiple error and fail options which in turn means, pretty much unevitable, more error and fail go in there
11:46
@jAndy o/
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Q: function to generate values of a javascript object

Lorraine BernardThe following code works but I am wondering if it can be improved both readability and performance. I am using jquery and underscore. Any suggestions, comments or feedbacks will be appreciate. thanks. var getThemeName = function (theme_name, transparency) { if (theme_name === 'light') { ...

@GNi33: lo, supson ?
omg I'm having too much contact to US-guys
12:34
11 hours ago, by zalenix
@dievardump Hey man!
omg...
He came back. Thinking I was mad because he asked me how I earn...
I saw it this morning, confusing
@FlorianMargaine get on whats app
Apparently, else if is not a good idea in js. It suddenly said "There is no script on this page"
12:50
OK GUYS?
@FlorianMargaine this is a good read ^^
13:02
vnr
tho, I still can't understand why "so many" people have problems with creating self-defining objects with Object.create(null) and extend / mix them together. That even allows for multiple inheritance which is possible just right now with ES5
you can even "define" for yourself a constructor property in those objects which you can call by definition to initialize stuff
must be some magic just about the word "Class"
@jAndy yeah, I definitely don't get it either -_-
@tereško explicitely the perfect definition of Ubuntu
what do you think about Fedora ?
pfft. nothing wrong with Ubuntu. I like debian though.
@Abhishek it's fiddly. Kinda ok for newbies, but there is no good way for working from source and the java-thing is schizo
so what OS do you use ?
13:11
Win7/FreeBSD
BSD advantages ?
@rlemon the problem is that ubuntu hides he complexity. You are either newbie who won't have any clue how fix stuff when it breaks, or you are advanced used who has to look for stuff and try to wrestle the control away from distro
or you have used redhat or debian (or QNX) mostly and it is comfortable to use a distro that you are used to. I use Ubuntu because it is the most updated. sure there comes a heavy hand of customization when you set it up to reduce all of the flashbang and get to real productivity. but I also like a GUI and for some strange reason Unity has grown on me.
@Abhishek everything is usually installed from source (though, you might see it a disadvantage). There is order (no executables in /usr/local/lib or similar stupid crap). Full ZFS support. Advanced security features. Exceptional tcp/ip stack. Basically, it has all the things that I look for in a webserver
sounds intresting
13:19
Oh, and it has good centralized documentation
@rlemon first thing to do: install fluxbox
DataCenter View
OMG
There is a Star Wars guy
Like... a Clone
a stormtrooper?
or a drone?
13:35
Like, a clone.
lol a stormtrooper
thats awesome
that could definitely be the inside of the deathstar
wtf?
nice catch man thats awesome
These google guys rock
13:42
I cant help but think the place "feels" could
Scooters AND android dudes!
oh shi, tokyo drift @dievardump
L0L ohh google
Power usage effectiveness (PUE) is a measure of how efficiently a computer data center uses its power; specifically, how much of the power is actually used by the computing equipment (in contrast to cooling and other overhead). PUE is the ratio of total amount of power used by a computer data center facility to the power delivered to computing equipment. PUE was developed by a consortium called The Green Grid. PUE is the inverse of data center infrastructure efficiency (DCiE). An ideal PUE is 1.0. Anything that isn't considered a computing device in a data center (i.e. lighting, cooling,...
13:44
lol yeah idk about that one
I dont get all the buzz around that one
Me neitherr
considering the input eventually scrolls anyway..
I was like umm cool?
I did something like that some years ago.
I havent done a pen in forever
the front page ones have been lacking a bit lately
@Loktar That's what she said
13:46
been staying up there for days I mean
not many new ones
@Zirak haha
the full site pens lately have been damn cool though
really nice site mockups with only css

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