The strokes look like eyebrows (unless your computer isn't equip to render Chinese characters, in which case this will just look like a box, with not smiley :()
hmm, so what's the proper design? do a .each over the jQuery object and call .attr inside there? seems weird. just do an if statement to check the length?
@Roger I originally linked to a question where there was an answer of myself, and a "try xyz" answer that was accepted. People thought I would just ask for the sake of making mine the accepted one
@Roger ah yes, now I remember. We talked about it, and I opposed to that ::isspace and you commented, supporting my position. Then you mentioned the problem with unsigned char/ negative values.
What happened to my reputation?
I'm sure that part of my points are still in Oregon.
Now I have just 5787 point and a handful of cheap bronze badges.
Could you plese verify what happened and rollback to my previous rep proved by this old screenshot? *
* ok, if you can't give me all them back,...
@PeterAjtai How is the path appearing, by the way (maybe screenshot)?
/fakepath/ is the HTML 5-specified way of "handling" masking the actual filesystem path from JavaScript, heh...but not sure why it would appear here, hrm.
> On getting, it must return the string "C:\fakepath\" followed by the filename of the first file in the list of selected files, if any, or the empty string if the list is empty. On setting, it must throw an INVALID_ACCESS_ERR exception.
@PeterBoughton Finding the time is the most difficult part, but if I find some soon I'd definitely be interested in committing to that proposal, thanks for the link :)
@PopularDemand So long as it's a released engine and a helpful question, I can't see why not. If it was just balpha using it, the question would be too localised though.
@TimStone Tim, yeah - time is the hardest part, but I do find Stack sites make it easier to learn in small doses of time (which is why I'm so eager for the 3D proposal to get created.)
(Okay, usually I think the slash commands are dumb, but I could go for /rimshot, /sadtrombone &c.)
@TimStone Seriously though, I was just looking through some of the newer proposals, and I saw two names I recognized on a single one. It won't stop me from following, but that is a bit... worrisome.
@PopularDemand Yeah, I imagine if I ran into that scenario it might make me a bit reluctant as well. For the most part, any proposal I've looked at (though I haven't been confident enough to commit to any yet) has people I've never even heard of (as far as seeing their questions/answers on SO goes).
@rchern Right, but I think it's a disservice to commit to the proposal if there's no way in hell I'm going to be able add any value when it goes to beta, though...I'd rather commit with the intention of contributing. :)
I'd still really like to commit to Healthcare IT, but not if it's only hospital-type people, meh. Stupid HL7...I should actually take some time to browse Area 51 a bit more and see what's out there, but I've told myself I should also do work first, so.. ;)
@PopularDemand, i wasn't being entirely serious with that suggestion. though the on-topic questions should be examples of valuable questions for the site
@PopularDemand This is a good point. If you don't get experts to visit and stick around, once you go through the list of trivial questions for the topic you start to kind of teeter off.
@radp you mean, you only have to do the work the first time, and when you cook the same thing again, the oven already knows the deal and just spits out the done meal?