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I try to send the new article submission and get the following:
submit@codeproject.com
SMTP error from remote mailer after RCPT TO:<submit@codeproject.com>:
host mail4.codeproject.com [69.10.233.34]: 550 not local host
codeproject.com, not a gateway
A bug?
Thanks in advance,
Dmitry.
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Thanks - looking into it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Is a message poster's vote weighed more when he votes for a message under his post?
"I know which side I want to win regardless of how many wrongs they have to commit to achieve it." - Stan Shannon
Web - Blog - RSS - Math - LinkedIn
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No
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I noticed that there is a guard on the forums to prevent multiple messages being posted in succession, I think it would also be an idea to limit the message size for a user within a given time period.
If you take a look at a thread on the C++ forum here[^], you will notice the user decided to copy and paste the entire contents of 4 (four) source files. Since we download the messages whether we intend to read them or not, posts like this only cause extra bandwidth for your server, and extra time for us users.
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I've updated my article yesterday, sept 17,2006. I've checked "mark article as updated" checkbox.
Then also , its not showing as updated.
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Articles can be marked as being updated at most once per week.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Oh ! I thought other way.
That means it'll be marked as updated, from next friday, is it ?
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No, it means it won't be marked as updated if you update it within a week of posting/updating it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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that reminds me something i wanted to ask you about article submission.
it seems that mail submissions are more prioritary than wizard submission. the fact is that the articles submitted by mail are so numerous that the submission queue is badly rejecting old articles (submitted with the wizzard) to the bottom. i take one of my two articles for example (submitted on 10 Apr 2006, and still unedited), as much as one articles by ThatsAlok submitted on 15 Jun 2005, still unedited. on the other side, an article like Cedric Moonen's Charting control, submitted on 11 May 2006 were edited 2 weeks later...
anything you can do for that ?
thanks in advance...
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Yeah, I was wondering about that too. I submitted an article via the wizard that ended up attracting a fair number of positive votes here[^], and it's languished as unedited for over a month.
I'd like to link to it from elsewhere (and, you know, drive eyeballs and ad revenue to your site), but I won't until it gets its permanent home or all of the other links will have to be updated.
Is editing only for the emailed articles now?
Thanks.
Sean
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The simple fact is we need more editors. Smitha is working her bum off handling submissions and as many direct posts she can, but their are so many new articles.
We're currently looking for new editors.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Smitha is working her bum off handling submissions and as many direct posts she can, but their are so many new articles.
We're currently looking for new editors.
And not a moment too soon . Thanks for replying.
Sean
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Chris Maunder wrote: We're currently looking for new editors.
Now that I've moved house to 15 minutes walk from where I work, it had freed up an extra 2.5 hours of my day. Once I get broadband set up again, can I help?
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Can you reproduce it, and did you see any javascript errors on the page?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Unfortunately, I didn't look for any Javascript errors.
I tried a couple of times now, but wasn't able to reproduce it. Mind you, this is the first time I've ever seen that bug.
However, I can tell you the exact sequence of steps that led to the discovery.
1. Got an email notification about a reply to one of my posts.
2. Clicked on link which took me to the page in the Lounge with the reply post selected.
3. Hit the 'previous' link to read some other stuff.
4. Hit 'back' in the browser to go back to the page I first visited. At this point, the reply was selected (i.e., viewable) as usual.
5. I clicked on some other post, and though it was expanded, the original post was still expanded as well.
HTH.
Cheers,
Vikram.
"whoever I am, I'm not other people" - Corinna John.
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Hii,
How about to start a DotNetNuke forum? People are amazingly attracted towards this. I am experiencing DNN site myself and sometimes finding help is quite difficult. What do you guys think?
Mubashir
Every job is a self portrait of the person who did it.
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_mubashir wrote: How about to start a DotNetNuke forum?
I would be very surprised if there isn't one already. Just not on this site. Probably on one of those DotNetNuke sites.
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I'm using FireFox on redHat Linux. When I click on "Lounge" or select a shortcut from "Question Time", the page I got only shows a "Dundas" ads, nothing else. It navigates well if select from 'Message boards" drop-down menu.
Best,
Jun
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Thanks for the new feature, which really is a nice, intuitive one
Best,
Jun
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Please create a new forum for web service.
Amit
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Amit Kumar G wrote: Please create a new forum for web service.
Why?
Either the ASP.NET or Web Development forums cover this topic very well.
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