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I'm trying to obtain the "<div class="content">" stuff from the 19th byte transcript page, with ajax and regex, but it's not working...
oReq = new XMLHttpRequest(); oReq.onreadystatechange=function(){ if(oReq.readyState!=4)return; var messages = []; oReq.responseText.replace(/(content..........)/gim,function(_,x){return messages.push(x)}); console.log(messages); }; oReq.open("GET", "http://chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/240"); oReq.send();
(automatic response) you know punc-comma but its not working punc-period punc-period punc-period punc-period
(automatic response) im trying to obtain the 19th byte transcript page is post random messages.pushx
(automatic response) I'm trying to obtain the 19th byte transcript.....gim,function,xreturn messages.pushx
(automatic response) This is a sample sentence that starts in the page, what's the page is post random messages
(AUTOMATED RESPONSE) @ev3commander Current commands: !cbrt_*x* !dilbert_*date* !e !help !hi !hoh_*n* !irreg_*n* !ln_*x* !log_*x* !phi !pi !pingme !sqrt_*x* !time
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
(AUTOMATED RESPONSE) @quartata Current commands: !cbrt_*x* !dilbert_*date* !e !help !hi !hoh_*n* !irreg_*n* !ln_*x* !log_*x* !phi !pi !pingme !sqrt_*x* !time
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
(AUTOMATED RESPONSE) @ev3commander Current commands: !cbrt_*x* !dilbert_*date* !e !help !hi !hoh_*n* !irreg_*n* !ln_*x* !log_*x* !phi !pi !pingme !sqrt_*x* !time
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
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(AUTOMATED RESPONSE) @SuperJedi224 Current commands: !cbrt_*x* !darths_*n* !dilbert_*date* !e !help !hi !hoh_*n* !irreg_*n* !ln_*x* !log_*x* !phi !pi !pingme !sqrt_*x* !time
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
This is a really long sentence. You can tell that it is really long because it wraps around the edge of the message area. In fact, it might even take up a few extra lines. Let's see how ETHbot takes it into account.
(AUTOMATED RESPONSE) @ETHproductions Current commands: !cbrt_*x* !darths_*n* !dilbert_*date* !e !help !hi !hoh_*n* !irreg_*n* !ln_*x* !log_*x* !phi !pi !pingme !sqrt_*x* !time
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
(AUTOMATED RESPONSE) @ETHproductions Current commands: !cbrt_*x* !darths_*n* !dilbert_*date* !e !help !hi !hoh_*n* !irreg_*n* !ln_*x* !log_*x* !phi !pi !pingme !sqrt_*x* !time
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
*n* is an integer literal, *x* is an integer or float literal.
"e", "pi", or "phi" (sans quotes) may be substituted for any float literal.
Dates should be given in the form YYYY-MM-DD
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Transcript for
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VITRIFICATION ORDER (1947) CONDEMNED DO NOT ENTER