JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
May 28, 2012 17:59
I have to go, thanks for the tips
May 28, 2012 17:56
the site seems to be some kind of joke
May 28, 2012 17:54
@rlemon did you really find a profile with a link to this page or did you make the adress up ?
May 28, 2012 17:53
lol
May 28, 2012 17:52
that's basically what you were saying
May 28, 2012 17:52
@DieVarDump that's nice !
May 28, 2012 17:51
@rlemon the page you linked to actually exists :D
May 28, 2012 17:42
it could be interesting to see how jQuery does it
May 28, 2012 17:42
checking for the visibility of every parent could be really slow
May 28, 2012 17:40
you’re right
May 28, 2012 17:37
it can have a size and not be visible
May 28, 2012 17:36
And then : elementsWithAnchor.filter( isVisible )
May 28, 2012 17:36
I could do : NodeList.prototype.filter = Array.prototype.filter
May 28, 2012 17:35
that's right
May 28, 2012 17:32
I thouht yout meant "in the viewport" by "visible"
May 28, 2012 17:32
ah, right
May 28, 2012 17:31
@DieVarDump I’ve thought of that, but what if the closest anchor is not visible ?
May 28, 2012 17:29
@rlemon yep, this is what I'm going to do
May 28, 2012 17:25
I was jut too lazy to recode it knowing someone already did :)
May 28, 2012 17:24
yeah, this can be another way to proceed
May 28, 2012 17:18
this is not the worst
May 28, 2012 17:17
I think I'm getting a bit too suspicious by telling the guy have other accounts, but I don't get how he could get so much upvotes
May 28, 2012 17:14
What do you guys think of the answers on this question : stackoverflow.com/questions/10642587/…
May 28, 2012 17:14
ahah, not really
May 28, 2012 17:14
it’s about a javascript question
May 28, 2012 17:14
he's pissing me off, and somewhat making me act like a troll
May 28, 2012 17:13
I’m having kind of an argument with another SO user right now
May 28, 2012 17:13
hey, guys, I want to know your opinion
May 28, 2012 17:08
ahah
May 28, 2012 17:04
hello
 
May 27, 2012 09:06
bye
May 27, 2012 09:05
glad to have helped !
May 27, 2012 09:05
good luck with your project
May 27, 2012 09:05
yeah, I see
May 27, 2012 09:05
If you look it’s the same I gave you before the chat :)
May 27, 2012 09:04
ok, nice !
May 27, 2012 09:04
this is strange, I have no problems at all
May 27, 2012 09:03
It works here
May 27, 2012 09:03
I mean, to replace the regex with the one I just gave you
May 27, 2012 09:02
have you tried to replace the regex ?
May 27, 2012 09:02
I manage to match ""31919409066TiK ToK.m4v"" using this : #^[\w\s]+\.(?P<format>[a-zA-Z0-9]{2,5})#
May 27, 2012 09:02
no problem
May 27, 2012 09:01
Well, I'm glad it helped but you should really try to learn regular expressions. I gave you a solution straight, but actually learning how to use RegExp is a must for a developer.
May 27, 2012 09:01
There’s no reason it won’t match .m4v. To match spaces as well, try using "#^[\w\s]+\.(?P<format>[a-zA-Z0-9]{2,5})#"
May 27, 2012 09:01
Check the first link of my answer. Also, if you’re interested in learning regex, this question might be useful : stackoverflow.com/questions/4736/learning-regular-expressions
May 27, 2012 09:01
If you want to retrieve other information, such as the video files, author, title, and so on, it could work with this class but with some adaptations, as the services API may have changed.
May 27, 2012 09:01
I edited my answer to address more specifically your question. If it is a local video (say, "foo.mp4" or "bar.ogg"), it will return the file extension, otherwise it will return you the name of the service.