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Due to these reasons Kunal suggested me to use Blogspot instead of wordpress.
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Okay, then I will move to Blogspot instead of Wordpress.
Thanks a lot.
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Don't change things based on opinion by a single person. Besides I'm not a regular blogger. I heard that Blogspot also has some disadvantages.
Many CP members do use wordpress blogs.
So I suggest you to check Iframe option(s) for wordpress in Google. I heard that people creating plugins, scripts for options to achieve things in wordpress - free version. Search & try again.
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You are right.
But the problem is, in free version of Wordpress, they doesn't allow Plugins also. So, searching will be a waste of time.
I am in confusion now.
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Tadit Dash wrote: So, searching will be a waste of time. Do one last time. And finally try wordpress forum. Switching to another blog system for single feature is not a ......
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Searched and found - Pasting code in WP.com[^]. It says...
Quote: Hey there -
Iframe is not allowed on a WordPress.COM blog due to security reasons. You will need a self-hosted WordPress.ORG blog to use iframe. I guess if CP can provide a Image like StackOveflow (as I have given you in one of the previous posts), that will be good.
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Chris Maunder wrote: Subject to change - this is v0.1 and done in a hurry.
Yes. For example, insert the quotation marks around src, height, width, scrolling and frameborder values to make it HTML-compatible.
Fixed version:
<iframe src="http://www.codeproject.com/members/flair/1" height="200" width="350" scrolling="no" frameborder="no"></iframe>
Oh, and by the way: It doesn't work on IE 8, Win 7 x64.
Veni, vidi, caecus
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They both are downloading fine for me
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"Unable to download download.aspx from www.codeproject.com
Unable to open this Internet site. The requested site is either unavailable or cannot be found. Please try again later."
Doesn't get any more literal than that, I'm afraid.
modified 3-Dec-13 21:12pm.
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Are you using a download manager or add-in?
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I also just tried and both download with no problems.
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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Problem: Not able to sign in with just my email as sign in asks for password which I did not specify because I joined as community user (with option to not provide a password).
When I ask for my 'forgotten' password (which in reality does not exist), the site bombs out (with very nice error screen I might add). So, no code download for me...
On top of this, in order to ask a question, or alert CodeProject about a possible bug on this discussion board, yes, you guessed it: I have to sign in.
Well, on to www.live.com, get new address, join as community member without password (as test case) and post this message.
Now, I don't mind providing a password (I was just lazy the first time around), but unfortunately, I don't see the way to add password to my original account as site does not allow me to join again (as it rightfully informs me that email was already used and has already joined).
Help...
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Can you please email me (chris@codeproject.com) your email and I'll test the "SendPassword" page. I've looked through the error logs and apart from a transient network issue with our redis server I can't see anything breaking on that page.
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I have noticed this article has been top of the 'latest best picks' on the front page for a while:
Programming Without Coding Technology (PWCT)[^]
Looking at the voting stats it has had a considerable number of '1' votes, but there are no comments. I thought all votes of 3 or less required a comment (which is a great idea IMO).
Also, should an article with a rating of 3.35/5.0 really be top of the list?
Colin E.
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Those votes were cast before we added the comments feature for voting.
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Thanks for the reply Chris, but that article was published 23 Nov 2013, so just over one week ago.
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Oh ... sorry - just looked at the revision history. Makes sense!
I still think that an article with a 3.55 rating doesn't really look right at the top of the list.
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First off, I apologize if this the incorrect place to ask this; if so, please tell me where it would be appropriate to ask general site usability questions.
Last night I answered a question in QA[^] and I wanted to check up on it, but was presented with "Sorry, the item you requested could not be found.". I know it is possible for the OP to delete a posting, but I thought after people responded, that this was no longer an option. Others had also posted responses to this question.
So my question is, can the OP remove a question after others have taken the time to respond or was some other mechanism involved? Also, the question had received several down-votes (that I attributed to the voters own lack of knowledge) and I do not know if this was the reason for its removal.
Thanks.
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OP can't remove question once it is answered. Down votes doesn't remove the question but 3 reports(Not a question,Unclear incomplete,Repost) delete the question regardless of provided solutions.
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly"- SoMad
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Thank you for the information. It is sad if that is the case though.
The OP was abused due to the ignorance of those who assumed that his question was invalid. The reason I say this is because unless you have experienced what he did, the question itself looks like he was too lazy to lookup the file delete method. When I read the title, I knew exactly what he encountered (a issue GDI+ locking the file), but based on the response of others, it was apparent that they had no clue what his issue was and they were responding out of ignorance. I only hope that he received an email notification and that the link I provided to MS article on the issue was clear. It took me a fair amount of searching to track it down when I had first encountered the issue.
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I really appreciate your effort. We come across many questions where OP can easily find solution using simple search. If some one still find it useful,they post solution as you did. But sometimes,due to majority consensus,question gets deleted [Reported by 3 members]. The reason may be "i want","explain this" type of questions. OP is expected to read the guidelines before posting question. One very good document is drafted by Pete O'Hanlon. Please see : Some guidelines for posting questions in the forums[^]
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly"- SoMad
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TnTinMn wrote: can the OP remove a question after others have taken the time to respond or was some other mechanism involved?
Yes. To both.
The OP can remove the question (and others with sufficient privilege can un-delete it). Deleting your own question is extremely rude and we should probably deduct a poo-load of points for doing so after someone else has answered the question. However, we still need to offer this feature because (a) there are legitimate reasons to delete a question, and (b) you can always just edit and wipe clean a question.
There are other mechanisms that can close a quetion, namely reporting. A question that's poorly posed, off-topic or abuse can be closed if enough members vote it off the island.
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