Smilize

By Dhruva Sagar Last update Oct 20, 2010 — Installed 10,017 times.

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Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

zzo38 the reverse can't really be done because there is no way for us to determine what the images represent...Although if all the similey images have the appropriate smiley text in the alt field of the image it is possible to do the reverse, but then again that relies on that...If you want to be able to do it 1 particular site and they do have those alt fields of the image tag populated appropriately it is very much possible.

 
zzo38 Scriptwright

Can the reverse way be done, turning smilies images to text on many forum software?

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

Yea, I've noticed now, it doesn't work in gmail properly. If you reload gmail it works for sometime though, not sure what makes it break...

 
Gin User

It's not working in gmail. I composed a letter, didn't see any smilies, sent it to myself at another address, and there were no smilies on the receiving end either.

Gin

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

Where is it not working?
are you saying that it is not working in gmail?
Is it working here, on this page GIN?
The code is working fine for me.

 
Gin User

Hm, smilies aren't showing for me. I have greasemonkey, and folders4gmail works. Any suggestions? I've restarted FF and GM, just in case, but no go.

TIA

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

Hi hatastix, I am not sure how to do that...can you guide me a little on it?

 
HatastiX User

plan to add a webmail friendly version?

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

Thanks for that info martin.

 
Martin 2 User

Maybe you can add in the description that it works with Opera web browser as well.

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

Any more comments?

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

That would be great!

 
Cipher Scriptwright

by the way, i might start working on an offline converter, it's much more practical than uploading to that website especially for large files...
i'll give you a copy once i finish it.

 
Cipher Scriptwright

thanks a lot man, i guess i took a look at the source before you put the comments or im running blind!
again, thanks for your help...

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

Yes it is a sort of a hex, you can convert practically any file into such a format.
I got the data URI's from http://software.hixie.ch/utilities/cgi/data/data as I have also mentioned inside the script code in comments.

 
Cipher Scriptwright

hi man, i'd appreciate it if you give me a practical way to convert the images to this format, & by the way what is this format? some sort of HEX?

thanks anyway

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

:) xD =)

 
anony User

This is just great :)

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

Hey Lior Zur, thanks for your comments, i agree using arrays is indeed a much better idea. I have updated the code with the logic.

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

If I add a node while traversing the nodes from the starting, after adding the nodes, their indexes would change...that's what made me go from last to first...

 
Lior Zur Scriptwright

Hi, that's a nice script and a smart one as well. I took a look at the code, and it seems a little bloated to me... I mean, wouldn't it be easier to use some sort of an array (with hashes inside) for all the data about the smilies? It will be easier for you to add new smilies down the road, too. Just a thought.
Also, how did you know that if you wanted to add more nodes, you should start traversing the text nodes from the LAST node?

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

updated xD image.

 
Timothy Scriptwright

xD is suppose to be a super laughing face...

Its mad :(

 
Dhruva Sagar Script's Author

Thanks!

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