[00:01] bilal: [19:01:09.127] TypeError: document.getElementbyId is not a function @ http://summit.joseeantonior.com:8000/uds-r/2012-10-29/:578 [00:01] but it does set you as attending [00:01] JoseeAntonioR: It's document.getElementById, watch the case carefully [00:02] JS is very picky about case [00:02] so yes, now you know, the POST works [00:03] -- [00:03] [19:02:56.786] TypeError: document.getElementById(img_tag_id) is null [00:03] bah [00:04] pastebin? [00:05] works now, the img_tag_id had to be quoted [00:05] could you still pastebin? [00:05] yeah, sure [00:05] it could have bigger issues [00:05] depending on how you wrote it [00:06] http://pastebin.com/8SxiXrkL [00:07] looks good [00:07] it works as expected, right? [00:07] yep [00:08] except you don't need the data argument any more [00:08] but that doesn't hurt anything with it there [00:11] :) [00:11] bilal: any ideas on how to change the src and alt values at the same time? [00:12] JoseeAntonioR: Just add another .setAttribute statement after the semicolon [00:12] I mean [00:12] it would be better if you did something like this: [00:13] img = document.getElementById(img_tag_id); [00:13] img.setAttribute("src", "/media/blahblah"); [00:13] img.setAttribute("alt","alt text goes here"); [00:15] bilal: thanks a lot [00:15] it's working now [00:15] I'll see if cjohnston likes it and commit it to trunk [00:25] +1 [00:26] JoseeAntonioR, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GwjfUFyY6M [00:29] -.- [00:29] brb, dinner [00:29] bilal, he must not like my theme music. [00:30] fyi, nice job with helping out [00:30] haha [00:30] Good morning btw, philballew [00:31] good morning bilal hows Justin Beiber doing? [00:31] (see why I said that?) [00:31] Not entirely! [00:31] philballew: No idea how she's doing, you'll have a better idea since she's in LA right now [00:31] philballew: so, how's Bieber doing? [00:32] philballew: you don't sleep at night, so it's technically morning for you 24/7, right? :) [00:32] Hopefully she is doing a good job at not driving south [00:32] bilal, I went to bed at 4am [00:32] thats really bad... [00:32] the thing is, my days blur [00:33] okay, enough OT stuff [00:33] philballew: going to UDS-R [00:33] ? [00:33] bilal, No, dont really have time to go this cycle, with school. [00:34] My spanish and calc class take all my time [00:34] there also making me take a java class... [00:34] might as well remote in though, ill be up then anyway [00:34] bilal, rumor is next one is back in ca [00:35] really? [00:35] * bilal will have his exams then, so won't attend for sure [00:35] philballew, bilal hey hey [00:35] i was at the open stack summit in san diego here last week and they said its back in oakland [00:35] philballew, do you speak Spanish? [00:35] yeah, I have two exams next week [00:35] And the one after that will be in Copenhagen, again [00:36] And the one after that will be in Oakland, again [00:36] then the one after that will be in Orlando [00:36] Id like one in the middle east [00:36] or somewhere people who dont "look like me" live [00:36] * bilal is waiting for a UDS in India so he doesn't have to hunt for visas [00:37] apply for Canadian duel citizenship? [00:37] Duel citizenship sounds dangerous. [00:38] But potentially amusing for onlookers. [00:38] so is using the internet according to my grandmother. [00:38] I might be flying to Detroit next week. [00:38] thats right next to canada [00:39] Dual citizenship, on the other hand. That sounds much safer and rather more useful, but not nearly so entertaining. [00:39] philballew: as long as there's no Tim Hortons in Detroit, I'll say it's still miles away from Canada [00:39] Theres really nothing in detroit, and it is dying [00:40] * bilal is applying for Canadian citizenship, but he will have to give up Indian citizenship when he gets approved [00:40] do you have your a's right [00:40] I love the accent [00:40] which accent? Indian? [00:40] Southwestern Ontarian? [00:40] Californian? [00:41] the best accent by far, is teh british. [00:42] Canadian [00:42] unless its just western canada [00:42] I speak french [00:42] philballew: never been to western Canada, so no idea. [00:42] Bonjour! [00:42] wee wee [00:43] salut :) [00:43] hola [00:43] my prof i have a class with in 17 minutes in from france [00:43] science fiction lit [00:44] bilal: The British? Which one?! [00:44] actually its time to grab dinner then get to class [00:44] see you guys later [00:45] Darael: The Queen one [00:45] Darael: more specifically, London [00:45] I speak with what most people think of as "the British accent", which is RP or BBC English. But Scotland is part of Britain. And London != RP; cockney is also London and is very different. [00:46] And then there's Yorkshire, Cornwall, Bristol, Welsh, Geordie... and those are just the ones I can do a reasonable approximation of. [00:46] [00:47] but they all are similar compared to the ones on the other side of the pond [00:48] Also not true. The main difference is rhoticity (whether one pronounces one's Rs when they come after vowels), and while RP is non-rhotic, most of the ones from the South-West are rhotic. [00:49] And Yorkshire (and /most/ of the ones from the North) has a completely different vowel-set. [01:14] Hello all [01:17] hey, AndrewMC. [01:17] hey JoseeAntonioR whats up? [01:19] not too much, packing for UDS-R atm [01:19] what about you? [01:19] ah fun, not much just listening to some music [02:44] Good Morning [02:45] hi, vibhav. [02:48] So, the OpenWeek should be starting from today right? [02:51] yes [03:07] * vibhav still remember ubuntu-youth when it was young :) [03:43] meh, 2 years, 16 weeks, 1 day, 7 hours, and 48 minutes isn't that old ;) === OutOfControl is now known as UnderControl [12:56] ubuntu open week starts in #ubuntu-classroom in 5 minutes === UnderControl is now known as OutOfControl