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The Professional attribute is relativey new in CP so you caught CPers by surprise, thinking what YOU missed out ...
Never underestimate the difference U can make in the lives of others.
∫(Edo )dx = Tzumer
∑k( this.Kid) k = this. ♥
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There are a number of CP pages I have visited in the last week where the page seems to be complete but the "spin" bitmap displays in the url bar. I have javascript enabled and no blocking for the site (or siblings/known advertisers). It happens about 25% of the time and on just about every page type that I visit (Lounge, Q&A Questions, Q&A Answers, Soapbox, articles, user status...).
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Harvey
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It may be ads. Take a peek and see if there are any ads not yet fully loaded.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I don't know why my question was closed as spam or some other thing. I can't seem to find where to directly message board admins for this. I want to know why and am quite annoyed that I can't see the suggestion someone posted now because you closed the thread. Almost seems like the people that reported it didn't fully read it.
modified 17-Jul-13 12:24pm.
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Is the email address associated with your account correct? And have you checked your spam folder? Any responses you get on Code Project (such as answers to questions) are sent to you as an email, so you should be abel to see the response in your inbox.
However, you bring up a good point. People often don't know why their question was closed. I would love to be able to indicate the reason I closed a message (I sometimes leave a comment before I delete a question, but that would only be known if the user has their email setup properly with their account).
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Good point! I only signed up as a member yesterday and have not checked my assoiated email.
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choren84 wrote: I only signed up as a member yesterday
Your profile says you've been a member for 7 months.
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Wait, yes that's right. Was thinking of another site I posted on yesterday as well. My fault. However, it was the first question I ever posted haha.
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Only reason I'm fighting hard for this to see answers is this was not a simple question or solution.
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I bet the site admins are looking into it as we speak.
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Sadly, while the notification of closed thread was sent he solutions were not sent to my email. Not in spam or inbox. Is there anyway to reopen the question?
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Check your Notifications - top right of this screen, a White number on a Red background. Hover the mouse over and you may be able to read the answer - I have no idea how else it works, I don't read mine.
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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Careful, if the OP clicks "go to", it will be removed from the notification area and they'll be screwed.
If the OP goes to the notifications page (rather than clicking a specific notification), the full items can be read without visiting them and removing them from the notification list.
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Unfortunatel, in tat regard I am screwed sir haha. No notification from it in there must of alreay gone to it.
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I did say I don't use them!
I'm waiting to see where it rolls over - 9911 at the moment.
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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True, you did admit you don't use them haha. K, now that I've changed my keyboard lets see if I stop messing words up.
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Changing keyboards generally makes me worse for a month or two...thanks gawd for Chrome spell and grammar checker in textboxes! (And the VS spell checker extension, of course)
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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It is possible to look at parts of a question that has been closed like this. I don't know if what I provide below will get either of us into trouble, but at least it gives you a chance to look at the solutions.
Here is your question: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Answers/EntryVersion.aspx?aid=621821&av=909384[^]
And here are the solutions:
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Answers/EntryVersion.aspx?aid=621856&av=909434[^]
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Answers/EntryVersion.aspx?aid=621873&av=909456[^]
[EDIT]
Regarding why your question was deleted, you have to understand that there are so many questions being posted in QA all the time and there has to be a way for the community to remove certain submissions.
Your question was closed because three members reported it (I checked, but I cannot see the exact reasons given by the members).
A few, very trusted members (such as the ones that have already replied to you; Pete O'Hanlon, AspDotNetDev and OriginalGriff) have the power to delete questions and answers on their own, but as I said above, you question was essentially "voted off" because three members reported it.
Just so you don't release your wrath on me, let me say that I report on questions and answers all the time, but I am not one of the three that reported your question.
[/EDIT]
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
modified 17-Jul-13 16:11pm.
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Thank you for the help. Thank you so much. It's not that I was necessarily mad I just didn't understand why it got closed. Now that I know it is common pratice I will watch my posts like a hawk. I mean it wasn't even up 24 hours is what got me.
Mainly, I was just upset that it fell under spam, etc. since it was a legit question that I really needed help with. As for the person that got it closed, to respond to your comment, I have suggested getting rid of file translation, but this company moves at snails pace and will only take small steps. So for now I have to keep them in.
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You are welcome and I am happy you could use the advice given in the solution.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Apologies for not replying sooner, but the short answer is that your question was probably closed because it looks like a big code dump with a "how do I do it better" instead of an actual question with a right or wrong answer.
Your post, when you read it carefully (which is a rare thing when so much code is posted) does actually lay out your problems (multiple) but again, first impressions are that it's a dump.
My suggestion is to focus down on the actual problem. If it's an issue with regular expressions then provide sample input data, the regex you're using (or nothing if you're stumped) and what you need to see. If it's an issue of porting VB6 to VB.NET then start with a small, simple function and get pointers on it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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