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Quote: it's days are numbered Oh good. That yellow highlight is truly migraine-inducing
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Yep, see the Lounge post.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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Do you want me to close that account and reopen your previous loctrice account?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Play nice and there won't be any need of such messages in future.
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly"- SoMad
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this article[^] has a code block going over the right border - I tried to fix it real quick, but no luck. Anyone else want to try?
Thanks to Richard, the problem is fixed.
I will never again mention that Dalek Dave was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel.
How to ask a question
modified 27-Mar-14 9:03am.
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I don't have access to edit it, but there's a width="528" attribute on the 5th code block (starting If last20pos.Count >= 20 Then ) which is causing the problem.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Thank you Richard, I just fixed it.
I will never again mention that Dalek Dave was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel.
How to ask a question
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Beginner's Guide to HTML5 & CSS3 Article Competition[^]Quote: To ensure your article is judged, make sure to submit it in the "HTML5/CSS3 Article Contest" subsection within the HTML / CSS section. If you click the link "HTML5/CSS3 Article Contest", it will show you the Article Submission Page with "HTML/CSS" selected on Section DropDownList , but it does not list the "HTML5/CSS3 Article Contest" in Subsection DropDownList .
However, if I select any other Section and then again select the "HTML/CSS" Section, it lists the "HTML5/CSS3 Article Contest" inside Subsection DropDownList .
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I had to reupload the example project (in ZIP package) for the article Custom Controls in Win32 API: Control Customization[^] as it was corrupted as reported by Taulie in article's comment.
However even the new one has some problems:
(1) It differs from what I was uploading (MD5 of downloaded file is diffeent from original).
(2) User yafan in article's discussion has problems to unpack it.
(3) When tried to doanload on Mac OS X, unzip on it gets this output:
$ unzip customdraw.zip
Archive: customdraw.zip
customdraw/customdraw/Debug/cl.command.1.tlog: mismatching "local" filename (customdraw/button.suo),
continuing with "central" filename version
inflating: customdraw/customdraw/Debug/cl.command.1.tlog
file #2: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 335
file #3: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 1373
file #4: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 1559
file #5: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 1908
file #6: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 2065
file #7: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 3051
file #8: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 3586
file #9: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 3667
file #10: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 3750
file #11: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 3834
file #12: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 3922
file #13: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 4011
file #14: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 4092
file #15: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 4174
file #16: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 4669
file #17: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 5143
file #18: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 5352
file #19: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 18057
file #20: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 18282
file #21: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 18653
file #22: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 18825
file #23: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 19334
file #24: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 26751
file #25: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 37914
file #26: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 37972
file #27: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 38558
file #28: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 39597
file #29: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 39800
inflating: customdraw/customdraw/manifest.xml
inflating: customdraw/customdraw/resource.rc
inflating: customdraw/Debug/customdraw.exe
inflating: customdraw/button.suo
inflating: customdraw/customdraw.sln
inflating: customdraw/customdraw.suo
inflating: customdraw/ownerdraw.suo
This makes me think that the zip is broken but some zip implementations can still deal with the ZIP archive and some cannot. Can you take a look on the problem? As an workaround, can I somehow upload a ZIP without having it modified by the site to avoid such issues?
Thanks,
Martin
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We've been fighting zip issues for a couple of days - which I have to say was the last thing I thought we'd ever have issues with.
We've fixed two things so far:
1. After uploading zips, the zips were getting recreated. This no longer happens.
2. We've dropped ShardCompress and are using the .NET 4.5 Zip classes for times when we do need to recreat the zip (eg due to a Git commit to the backing ::Workspaces repository for the article)
These changes were released yesterday around 3PM Toronto time, so if you updated your article before then you may have come across those two issues. If you try re-uploading, and it's still happening, please let me know.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: ShardCompress
Never heard of it. Did you mean SharpCompress?
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
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Or "char compresse" ?[^]
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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It's what SharpCompress turns into if you accidentally drop it on the floor.
Hmm - maybe that's the problem...
cheers
Chris Maunder
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What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
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Should be fixed!
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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