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--- Log opened Wed Jan 04 00:00:26 2017
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05:43
<&[R]>
So I'm playing with Firebug's JS console... and generating, very, very large strings.
05:44
<&[R]>
Is there an easy way to get those out? Even like just a 'copy last result to clipboard' thing
05:44
<&[R]>
(Strings are generated by DOM on the current page)
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13:06
<@TheWatcher>
[R]: possibly `var foo = something_making_huge_string(); copy(foo);`
13:07
<@TheWatcher>
(will only work from the console, though)
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<&[R]>
... that's actually perfect thanks
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18:31
<@TheWatcher>
Uugh, why is it that so many javascript libraries and stuff have such utter shit documentation?
18:32
<&jeroud>
Sturgeon's Law.
18:33
<&[R]>
Because there's no examples to hold themselves up to in that ecosystem
18:33
<&[R]>
Except MDN
18:34
<@abudhabi>
Wordpress plugin complains of disabled CURL. What do?
18:35
<&[R]>
Are you expecting that plugin to make HTTP calls?
18:35
<@TheWatcher>
Install php's curl module
18:35
<&jerith>
Pretty much all the JS stuff I've seen has been utter shit no matter what the documentation is like.
18:36
<@abudhabi>
[R]: I suppose? It's one of those social media icon thingies.
18:36
<&jerith>
Quite a lot of Python libraries have pretty good docs.
18:36
<@TheWatcher>
jerith: Fair point. I try to make an effort not to actually look at the code for the libraries I need to use >.>
18:40
<@abudhabi>
TheWatcher: Worked, thanks.
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<&ToxicFrog>
s/javascript libraries and //
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<&[R]>
I agree that many stuff have such utter shit documentation.
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21:29
<~Vornicus>
php makes curl calls for, among other things, its update system
21:29
<~Vornicus>
er, sorry, wordpress does
21:34
<~Vornicus>
certain plugins also use it to interact with other services; for instance, a storefront type system may make http calls to its payment gateway to determine payment status.
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22:23
<&McMartin>
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2017/01/an_sql_injectio.html
22:34
<~Vornicus>
Yes.
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23:17
<&McMartin>
Ha ha ha
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<&McMartin>
Elsenet, a new variant of the "now you have two problems" maxim
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<&McMartin>
Which is: "Things where, after you do them, you have two problems? These things are great when you started with, like, fifty or sixty problems."
23:18
<@Tamber>
hee
23:19
<&McMartin>
(The now-you-have-two-problems technology in question here was Docker, which is often useful because if you need it you *totally did* have like 50 or 60 problems)
23:22
<~Vornicus>
preach
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