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Sorry for bringing this[^] to your attention. I was editing one post on Q&A and got this error when saving. I did not modify the title so I wonder why I got the error.
The subject must be between 20 and 250 characters.
I'm not sure if this validation is already on the create question page, but if it's not, can we please include it?
Signature construction in progress. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Which post were you editing? Some snuck through the minimum requirements and are now being caught on edit.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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This one.[^] I had to put a spacebar on the end of the title to save my revisions on the post.
Chris Maunder wrote: Some snuck through the minimum requirements and are now being caught on edit.
I understand now. I thought the validation was not on the create question page.
Signature construction in progress. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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The validation for tags also seem to fail for some posts. This[^] question has no tags initially but when I edited it, the validation seem to have worked.
Signature construction in progress. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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I saw Seans article he posted earlier and then deleted within a few minutes.
During the the time of it being posted I tried to post a message to it, but it failed and I was told the article had been deleted.
However, I noticed in my recent rep list, that there is still 1 point awarded.
Seems like a bug to me.
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Did the message posting fail or did re-loading the article to view the message you posted fail? A subtle but important difference.
Just because the item you contributed to was deleted doesn't mean you didn't contribute, so we give you the points.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hmmm.
When the message was posted it immediately went to the "article was deleted on" page. Which was probably a redirect after the post went through, so it probably got through just before it was deleted.
Probably not a bug then, and just perfect timing!
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The Soapbox allows you to stand up and have a rant, tell a bad joke, complain about someone or post stuff that that may not be appropriate for reading at work and/or isn't strictly IT industry related. It is rated M. Do not post anything offensive or which breaches the Terms of Use. Do not post programming questions (use the programming forums for that) and please don't post ads.
Seems like the part about not posting offensive stuff contradicts the beginning.
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It's like the Amex charge cards. In theory there is no credit limit, but in practice there is. Some people can go up to 20K, others can go as high as 100K.
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What's my limit then?
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote: What's my limit then?
You'd have to find out I guess
Knowing you, I'd say it's not likely you'd ever cross your undocumented limit!
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Nish Sivakumar wrote: Knowing you, I'd say it's not likely you'd ever cross your undocumented
limit!
Because I'm too prudish or too smart to ever try?
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote: Because I'm too prudish or too smart to ever try?
Or because you are not a jerk
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i loled hard at this one.
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They do have a credit limit... who told you otherwise (except for black cards)? ...they just don't put it on statements... and it's a soft limit, meaning they can increase it on the spot.
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Albert Holguin wrote: They do have a credit limit
Yeah they do. They won't tell you though
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They want you to feel wealthy..
Maybe you'll spend more...
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Strictly speaking they don't have a credit limit since they are not credit cards. They will, however, sometimes limit the amount they will allow you to spend on a single transaction. Much depends on your history of spending and paying back.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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Why do you need to be offensive to have a rant, tell a bad joke, complain about someone or post stuff that that may not be appropriate for reading at work and/or isn't strictly IT industry related? There's a fine line, definitely, but they aren't the same.
I keep assuming common sense would be applied. Is that the wrog assumption?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: I keep assuming common sense would be applied. Is that the wrog assumption?
After running a public forum/online community for over a decade, I bet you know the answer to that one but retain an illogical hope that you may someday be convinced otherwise.
Oh btw, do not search for that typo on urban dictionary (nsfw).
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A bad joke usually means offensive. Otherwise, it isn't a joke if it is bad in the technical sense (i.e., bad = naughty vs. bad = lame). Not appropriate for reading at work is also usually offensive (i.e., sex, religion, etc.). You're bound to offend someone.
I agree that common sense needs to be applied, but people have different opinions and thresholds on what's funny and what isn't.
I didn't get to see MM's post, but from what I read of the replies, the boys were definitely not offended, while the ladies (note the sexism in terms) most certainly were. It probably wasn't Lounge material, but unless he was being anatomically descriptive, I think the Soapbox would have been fine as is with it.
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Cannot this apparent "contradiction," to you, be solved by simply never visiting the SoapBox, as I do ?
Reminds me of a Thai proverb where someone is complaining about something irritating them, and the response by someone else translates as: "why do you think this particular ant is in your ear ?"
best, Bill
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool." Richard Feynman
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Hey Guys,
I was replying to a message posted on one of my article and was surprised to see the Vote option available to me which let me choose the vote (of 5 ). Though I did not vote for myself so not sure if it does allow me to vote but I believe that the option should not be available at all.
Best,
Aniruddha
Imagination is the one weapon in the war against reality!!!
http://aniruddhaloya.blogspot.com
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Yes, you can.
It reduces the number of sock-puppet accounts
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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