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Hamed Mosavi wrote: select a photo from our hard disk and the search engine finds simmilar photos
Searching based on what? The file name or the actual image it self? Yea, that could be handy.
BTW, I believe this board has traditionally been for suggestions concerning CP.
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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Hamed Mosavi wrote: No, not the file name
Hamed Mosavi wrote: I already got this warning,
Didn't see that post until after I made my post; not a big deal more informational purposes. The big difference between this board and the rest is I believe Chris M gets an Email on posts here (That or he checks this one not entirely sure which).
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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I think I'll be famous for my wrong posts:->;P If I'm not yet I hope chris don't get mad with me, like
//This is not a signature
while (I'm_alive) {
printf("I Love Programming");
}
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was editing My Settings just now (just the signature). when I saved it, i got a message saying my name, which i hadn't changed, was already taken. it saved my changes anyway.
Why donchoo take a peekchur mayn?
OK, cleeeeek
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Yeah, that's classic behavior. See, there's this guy, and CP thinks he's the Real You. So don't ever change your name, or you won't be able to get it back...
(unless that guy really is you, and you can log in and temporarily change the name on that account...)
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My sig appears in messages when they are initially posted, but when I modify the message, the sig no longer appears.
Expected behavior:
Signature still appears in message after modification of the message body.
Observed behavior:
Signature no longer appears in message after modification of the message body.
Steps to reproduce in IE6:
1. Create new post, or reply to existing post. Enter whatever you want for the message body.
2. Note that your signature is displayed in the message.
3. Modify the message from (1)
4. Click Post Message
5. Note that the signature is no longer part of the message.
-- modified at 19:55 Thursday 27th July, 2006
Sig should now be gone...
-- modified at 19:56 Thursday 27th July, 2006
Yep, it is.
Note that prior to submitting the first modification, the sig still appeared in the Signature box. This time, though (prior to the second modification), the Signature box is blank.
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Oopsie! Try now.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Testing, testing...
-- modified at 20:08 Thursday 27th July, 2006
Modifying, modifying...
-- modified at 20:08 Thursday 27th July, 2006
Looks great! Thanks!
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The message boards' shortcuts above in all the forums are laid out 3 by 8. However, a majority of them are quite long in name and use two rows instead of one. 4 rows are expanded to be exact. If you made it 2 columns, the four rows would collapse back into single rows and the 8 forums from the one column would replace the 4 previous rows in 2 columns. Wouldn't that be more readable?
"People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want you to share yours with them." - Anonymous
Web - Blog - RSS - Math - LinkedIn
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not at 1280 where they fit nicely into single lines.
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Ahh, but CP is now officially designed for 1024x768.
"People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want you to share yours with them." - Anonymous
Web - Blog - RSS - Math - LinkedIn
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Why does the new Math forum have an AND instead of a slash and why the menu order is different than the text link.
Also, in the menu, SQL / ADO / has a trailing slash. I assume because ADO .NET wouldn't fit?
"People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want you to share yours with them." - Anonymous
Web - Blog - RSS - Math - LinkedIn
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Just space limitations
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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The width of the Question Time table at the home page seems to be unbounded.
/ravi
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I'm sure you're already aware of this, but just in case:
The RSS feed at http://www.codeproject.com/webservices/articlerss.aspx?cat=1 seems to have stopped working (not sure about the others, I only use 'All topics').
Client: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7
Result: "http://www.codeproject.com/webservices/articlerss.aspx?cat=1 is not a valid RSS feed"
Client: Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.4
Result: Live Bookmark Feed failed to load
Both we're working fine Tuesday (the day before yesterday). Give me a shout if you want a tester when you get round to fixing it
- Dy
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All sorted.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Can we get a math forum? Or at least a definite yes or no answer as to why (I went through the other suggestions for replies but I may have missed it if you did already) so we know to try another site for math related issues.
I just don't see why we can have a forum for Get-Togethers and GMail (totally unrelated to the site), but not a math one.
I'm not trying to pester, but would like to know if I should stop bothering to ask for one and move on.
Jeremy Falcon
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Here ya go[^]
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeremy Falcon
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articles could have some kind of flag that would say something about framework version they are referencing on. (article writers wouldn’t forget to mention framework version - very usual thing, and readers would know on which framework version article is referencing at).
If there is, I apologize! (then I haven't seen it - maybe it should be at some better place )
Greatings,
Preky
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At the top right of each article is a list of relevant technologies used. Unfortunately not everyone fills in the details correctlyso some may not be marked correctly.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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He, he thx Chris on clearing things up!
Although I have been reading articles on CodeProject for a some years, I have never noticed that. Usualy I haven't paid attention on that right corner as I didn't realized that should be relevant technology, it was almost always filled with common information, unless it was written from some authors like Marc Clifton etc.
Reading their articles actually didn't metter for what technology they were written as it was never waste of time of reading or download ...
Greatings,
Preky
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