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Dalek Dave wrote: why should it auto complete like that?
Because it's an 'intelligent' editor, and when you add what look like ordinary HTML tags, the editor assumes you are writing a piece of HTML and will close them in order to save you time and effort. In your case you were actually writing non-standard HTML so in order to switch off the auto-complete feature you must escape the tag control characters as per this example.
If you write a large piece of HTML/XML etc by hand then this feature is a real time saver.
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Dalek Dave wrote: why should it auto complete like that?
The primary purpose is to keep the remainder of the web page in check; when HTML tags are left "open", what follows would get unintended formatting.
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BAAAAAH! I was going to post a bug report, but that darn CTRL+A bug got me again. Maybe some CTRL+F5's will do the trick.
Look under "The Rules". Some periods are missing. There is also a typo. Please remit payment of one billion dollars to my Nigerian bank account for details on how to fix the typo. Whew, almost hit CTRL+A again.
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AspDotNetDev wrote: Whew, almost hit CTRL+A again.
Just don't. If it's so hard for you, remove the A from your keyboard. It's totally overrated anyway.
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Thanks for the catch, we have added those periods and fixed the typo
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Looks like you fixed a type, not the typo I was looking at. Keep on searching or remit payment of one billion dollars...
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At the bottom of this article, it says "Comments and Discussions", but the discussion forum is missing. I'm guessing this is intentional (something you do for paid placements?), but leaving the header ("Comments and Discussions") there without the forum seems unintentional.
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This was marked as fixed, yet I still see the issue.
Perhaps it was fixed on dev and will be migrated later?
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Turns out it was closed, meaning I could see it but you couldn't. Should be good now.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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This is my second exception report to Code Project site.
Error: Value can not be null
Parameter name:inputString
Ticket: 4655346
Server: Web23
I think this happen when the CA unable to grant the session ticket or might be some security leak.
Wonde Tadesse
MCTS
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Not quite. The error occurred in deserialising page viewstate deep in the .NET core., As best I can guess it was caused by an out-of-memory situation from a brief high traffic period on one of the servers. This error occurred 3 times during a couple of hundred thousand page requests, so if I was you I'd go buy a lottery ticket
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thank you for your response. I said "I think ..." and you found the place where exact exception occurred. But, What is the solution ?
Regarding this ,somebody downvoted the report and I wonder why the guy do that. Is it inappropriate to report or what ?
Wonde Tadesse
MCTS
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One solution is for me to add more memory and/or more servers to the cluster to handle the load better. This doesn't seem economically sensible since this is actually the first time I can remember seeing this exact error. We do have extensive error reporting and trapping but the error reporting itself relies on ASP.NET pages so in some situations (such as errors in actually serving pages due to resource issues) the error goes beyond what we can catch and handle and so things look a little ugly.
Wonde Tadesse wrote: somebody downvoted the report and I wonder why the guy do that
Maybe a misunderstanding of your initial tone.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thanks
Wonde Tadesse
MCTS
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Wonde Tadesse wrote: somebody downvoted the report
Your message title is quite rude; a better title might be "A possible Code Project Error".
BTW I was not the downvoter.
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Thanks. I changed. It's totally unfair.It doesn't seems the members up to the post. Something else...
Wonde Tadesse
MCTS
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Wonde Tadesse wrote: It's totally unfair
Why? You posted the complaint and others responded to it. You were the victim of your own actions here. If you hadn't posted it and people had a go, then it would have been unfair.
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I've been meaning to report this for ages!
In IE (currently using 9 but got the same in 8 [and I think 7 too]) the page links sometimes get overlapped by the page counter text. It seems to start off correctly positioned then the page links jump under the page counter area when the mouse is moved - I haven't figured out what element(s) mouse-over is triggering it.
Image Clickety
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This was actually reported[^] already but Chris said that it's going to be a low priority. Since you've mentioned IE9, I think it might have a chance to get higher.
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I've been sitting here for a few minutes wondering why I can't reproduce the error anymore.
Then I realised: I'm on a Mac.
I'll confirm and increase priority when I'm in the office tomorrow morning.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Fixed - will upload the new code hopefully tomorrow.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Seems good now.
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I can't tell if this constitutes plagiarism or not. The text under the Contract heading in the article linked below is also from this book: Pro C# 2008[^]
WCF Introduction - Part1[^]
I don't see any references sited but it is word for word. If I am out of line on this one then let me know. I don't blow the whistle much here but I just got a feeling about this one.
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Thank you for blowing the whistle. The article has been removed
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Hi,
I'm trying to use the search functionality, and everytime I get search results I browse the first of several pages of results, then when I click on the next page in a list of multiple page search results, IT KEEPS TELLING ME NOTHING FOUND! ARRRRGGGGGH!!!!!
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