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Yeah, it shows up in the reputation stuff, and I can see it in my list of Tips, but it's *not* on the CP front page of recently submitted Tips.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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It's appearing for me now at the top of the list.
Did you have it in composiing status for a while, then made it available?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Nope - went right to published without passing go or collecting $200.
I'm at home now, and it's showing up.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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The tip/trick shows as published 6 hours ago, but the homepage says "2 hours ago". Though the last edit to the tip/trick was 2 hours ago. It seems that edit made it visible on the homepage for some reason.
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If a comment is replied to, there's a notification sent to the parent comment's poster as well as to the associated answer's poster. If the answer and the parent comment are by the same member, he gets two notification emails. Could a check be put in place to ensure that when the two member ids are the same, only one email is sent? Thanks.
Here's an example from just now where I got 2 emails:
1) subjected: A reply was posted to your comment
2) subjected: A reply has been posted to a comment
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I made the same observation. One of them related to one of your replies to me today. I really do hope filtering these out wont be to much trouble.
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subjected?
In any case, I've fixed the issue. Upload soon.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: subjected?
Sorry about that
Chris Maunder wrote: In any case, I've fixed the issue. Upload soon.
Great, thank you.
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Anyone else not getting the Daily News anymore? It started happening last week.
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I'm assuming you've done all the usual things and checked your spam filters?
Your account seems fine, and I'm definitely sending them...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Did that and nothing's changed here. It's happened before where I stop receiving them for a few weeks and then they come back. Weird!
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This seems to be working now. Was there a problem?
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Yes. The SMTP protocol is past its best-by date.
We've rejigged a bunch of things to try and make other email servers believe we're not the bad guys. Some of this seems to be working.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Or it could be that new-found alien technology you're using. (Cue in X-Files theme song.)
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I get my daily news fix every day.
If that were to stop, Chris would have a problem because it would be like taking candy from a baby, or crack from an addict, etc...
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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Ankurm/ wrote: I reported an article for having incorrect information at couple of places a week back and no action has been taken yet. D'Oh!
Here is the article: ViewState and Postback[^]
The correction required are: http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3610436/Correction-in-the-article.aspx[^] and http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3352532/Excellent-article-but-3-mistakes-just-in-case-some.aspx[^].
Posting comments on an article's forum is not the same as reporting an article (the latter done by clicking on the red flag at the top of the article). In fact, answering posts made on an article's forum is solely done at the author's discretion. If he doesn't want to answer, there's no rule that says he has to. Similarly, there's no rule that says the author has to update his article, even when problems are reported. Finally, if you notice that the last post the author made (in 2008) was the same year the article was published, then the reasonable conclusion is that the author won't be answering posts anymore.
In any case, unless the article has violated one of the site no-no's, the CP editors aren't responsible for its contents, and won't take action. You, on the other hand, may request the CP editors to declare the article as "abandoned", take ownership yourself, and fix the mistakes, and post the update. Or you can just make the changes and post the update as a new article, referring to the old article.
To sum up, what you are complaining about is neither a site bug nor a suggestion that will be acted upon (the CP editors cannot force anyone to update their article). Therefore, your post in this forum is itself inappropriate.
Please remove this post. If you want to follow up, take action as I noted above.
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Hans Dietrich wrote: Posting comments on an article's forum is not the same as reporting an article (the latter done by clicking on the red flag at the top of the article).
I am sorry I didn't mention that I reported the article, selected the reason as others and provided proper comments there.
Hans Dietrich wrote: In fact, answering posts made on an article's forum is solely done at the author's discretion. If he doesn't want to answer, there's no rule that says he has to. Similarly, there's no rule that says the author has to update his article, even when problems are reported. Finally, if you notice that the last post the author made (in 2008) was the same year the article was published, then the reasonable conclusion is that the author won't be answering posts anymore.
I do realise that the last message by the author was made in 2008. I also understand that changes will be made by an author on his discretion and that's why I reported the article.
Hans Dietrich wrote: To sum up, what you are complaining about is neither a site bug nor a suggestion that will be acted upon (the CP editors cannot force anyone to update their article). Therefore, your post in this forum is itself inappropriate.
I hope I made myself more clear now. If you still think the post is inappropriate, please let me know and I will remove it.
I was just trying to prevent people reading the article from getting the wrong information any further.
Thank you.
..Go Green..
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Thank you for taking the time to reply.
CP is a community, not just a place to post articles. It's important to understand what the CP editors can do for us, and what we must do ourselves. Only in very rare situations will the CP editors substantially modify the contents of an article. This is normal and expected; how can we expect them to understand every topic in sufficient detail to evaluate what you're saying?
Reporting an article has nothing to do with technical mistakes. In fact, if you hover over the red flag, you will see the tip "Report this article as inappropriate". That's not the case here, and it's no wonder why the CP editors didn't act on your report. "Inappropriate" in the context of an article means that it's total crap; that it's been plagiarized; or that it is offensive in some way. If the article is none of these, then you shouldn't click the report button.
Thanks for understanding. I leave it to you to take what action you think is best.
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Thank you again for yor kind suggestion.
Hans Dietrich wrote: It's important to understand what the CP editors can do for us, and what we must do ourselves. Only in very rare situations will the CP editors substantially modify the contents of an article. This is normal and expected; how can we expect them to understand every topic in sufficient detail to evaluate what you're saying?
That's a very valid point but I feel the issues with the content there was explained very well with MSDN links to the correct information.
Hans Dietrich wrote: "Inappropriate" in the context of an article means that it's total crap; that it's been plagiarized; or that it is offensive in some way. If the article is none of these, then you shouldn't click the report button.
I am sorry but I don't agree with that. If there is an incorrect information in an article, that must be first reported to the author and if he/she doesn't correct it I feel it shoud be reported to the editor with comprehensive details and references.
I also must tell you that I have already asked couple of mentors (whom I know personally) to modify it but they do not have the sufficient rights to do it.
Hans Dietrich wrote: I leave it to you to take what action you think is best.
I think I will leave the post as it is as I hope someone will look into it and modify it. And if that doesn't happen, I will take the steps you suggested in your above post.
Thank you once again.
..Go Green..
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Take a look at the author's profile. Last message posted November 2009, he/she has probably not been here for a long time and may never return.
I must get a clever new signature for 2011.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: Take a look at the author's profile. Last message posted November 2009, he/she has probably not been here for a long time and may never return.
I know that's why I reported the article. I also left a message in case the author checks his mail and take out some time to correct it.
..Go Green..
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Ankurm/ wrote: I know that's why I reported the article.
I would suggest that's a good reason to ignore the article. If every article that needs some suggested changes gets reported to the editors they will have to employ a lot more of them.
Post a question or suggestion in the article's forum, if the author does not respond then forget about it, it probably will not happen.
I must get a clever new signature for 2011.
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Author sivaraj rp possible last login at at 18:41 2 Nov '09
He must be inactive now.
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Please see my reply to Richard above.
..Go Green..
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