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Oops, I meant to vote this suggestion 5...
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Michael Dunn wrote: I know this happens to everyone
Well call it good karma or just plain luck this has never happened to me.
Money is the root of all evil. For more information, send $10 to me.
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Michael Dunn wrote: The system keeps track of the last message that you voted on. If you vote for that message again, the new vote is accepted and it replaces the previous vote.
Is that same with the Monthly Articles voting system?
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The whole voting system's getting reworked.
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How about a mail to link for articles in the same area where you give the option to print?
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It is for me.
Make sure you have the Category set as 'All Topics' (at the top of the page)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Thanks, Chris. You're right about that. I assumed that WinFx articles would appear when the search is set to .NET since WinFx was officialy renamed to '.NET 3.0', as I assume you know. Might it be possible to filter in .NET 3.0 articles when the filter is set to '.NET'? Thanks again.
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I updated my XSuperTooltip article, but it did not get the green "updated" flag? (Maybe I just don't understand when an article is flagged as updated.)
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We had a situation where people where updating their article everyday with spurious updates. Now, articles are only marked as being updated if more than a week has passed since the last update.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I think is useful to have a those two counters because:
1. If a message was not answered, the writer could get an idea as for why his question was not answered.
If many people had viewed the thread it's likely that the question is hard to answer.
2. The forum readers would get an idea as for how interesting/useful the thread is.
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1) is why I have a "how to get your question answered" post at the top of most forums
2) is covered by the current message voting system
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Well... I partially agree with both arguments.
But hmm... I know that I, for one, am not always thinking of voting, even if a post is really good... My mind is occupied by reading.
And as for the first argument, aren't you just anxious to know how many people have read your posts???
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You'd end up with stroppy people going "3000 people have read this - why hasn't anyone replied!!!".
It's the same thing as read receipts on emails - very annoying.
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And other "home" type pages, in the top of the left navigation bar.
var zxpixie = new Image(); var zzpx2 = ";x=1821;g=172,0;c=582000001,582000001;i=37;n=582;" + zzStr; var zxa, zxv, zxp, zxx, zxc; var zxpi...
No big deal for me, but maybe your advertisers are suffering.
Browser is FF 1.5.0.6.
[edit]FYI: Just tested and it shows the ad fine on IE6[/edit]
-- modified at 3:46 Sunday 6th August, 2006
- S
50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
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can you please send a screenshot to webmaster@...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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The last newsletter in the archive is from March 2006. Is there another place to find the latest newsletters?
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No, and I feel bad about it. I'll try and get it updated this week
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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If I click the 'My Articles' link, and then refresh the page (IE6), when the page reloads all of my articles are listed under the 'Active Directory' category. I've never written about 'Active Directory.'
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It seems to be an intermittent bug. Occasionally I see the same and then a few hours later it is back to normal.
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Seems good to me. Is it still happening for you?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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No, not now. As Colin pointed out, this seems to be an intermittent bug (the worst of them all!). Once in a while when I load that page for the first time (not a refresh) it will come up with Active Directory for all articles. No biggie, just a quirk I notice now and again.
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I just submitted an article via the submission wizard. I selected values for the various categories (such as the language, platform, etc.). I later modified the article, via the wizard, and those settings were set to the default values. Is that supposed to happen? And, no matter how hard I try, I cannot get "Win32" to drop off the list of technologies at the top of my article. Here's the article url, in case that helps: http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/PipingValueConverters_WPF.asp[^]. I use IE6 for a browser.
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Yes - this is a known bug. Not 100% sure what's going on here. (except the win32 - that's a default attribute that should probably, well, not be default)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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