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maysamM wrote:
2- Notify me by e-mail if anything is posted to this thread
I would prefer to have e-mail notification only for new threads started rather than anything is posted. And that too it should be optional.
//Start of joke
Never comment ur code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand !!!
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hey Chris.
How about adding a feature that will make it easy to indicate whose post you're repling to, in a thread. It gets tiring typeing: John Dow wrote:....
No matter how many times u take a dump, u can never accumulate more than your mother.
West African proverb(a favorite of my mother).
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mystro_AKA_kokie wrote:
hey Chris.
How about adding a feature that will make it easy to indicate whose post you're repling to, in a thread. It gets tiring typeing: John Dow wrote:....
Are you using IE? If so,
When you hit reply. Highlight/Select the text you want to quote from the original message. Hit the "Quote Selected Text" button, and the text will be pasted into your reply.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Michael P Butler wrote:
When you hit reply. Highlight/Select the text you want to quote from the original message. Hit the "Quote Selected Text" button, and the text will be pasted into your reply.
I am sitting in my flame proof buncker, so don't even bother.
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thanks...i have been typing it all this time,not realizing that bright orange button.
I am sitting in my flame proof buncker, so don't even bother.
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... and everyone blames first timers for posting programming question in the Lounge.
//Start of joke
Never comment ur code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand !!!
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Chris,
you already have filtering options in the latest updates. Any chance of adding a new option to show only new/updated articles as it not possible to filter on these.
Roger Allen - Sonork 100.10016
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Who is your favorite Strong?
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Is there a way to send a "private" message to another member?
thanks
paul
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Hi to all.
Well, I am a pretty new one on codeproject.com and I am intereastin in one thing...
Is here exists some kind of offline forum? I mean that it would be useful for those people who have not permanent Internet connection to develop some Windows-based client to CodeProject forums. So any user could install this client and have ability to synchronize forum messages on the site.
I excuse if such application already exists and ask someone to give me link where I can download this application.
xedom developers team
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So.. anyone couldn't help me? OK just answer to me please if such software exists or not?
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Anonymous wrote:
So.. anyone couldn't help me? OK just answer to me please if such software exists or not?
No such software exists. The CodeProject forums are purely web-based.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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I am using Firefox, and the Author field is empty when viewing the boards in Topic view. It is working properly in Message view however.
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I have typed an article twice and get to the part where it goes to page four and i get the following error
The Page: : /script/submit/SubmitArticle4.asp
The Time: : Thursday, May 13, 2004, 4:04:17 AM
The Server: : Web2
The Error No. : 0x80070047. Remember this number. There will be a test.
Would like to submit my article but i honestly dont' want to have to set there and retype it all over again. i have the page saved at this point hoping that SubmitARticle4.asp will start working again so i can hit submit and it will submit.
Win32newb
"Programming is like sex, make one mistake and you have to support it for a long time"
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win32newb wrote:
Would like to submit my article but i honestly dont' want to have to set there and retype it all over again
Have you considered using an HTML editor first, then copying and pasting it into the submit wizard?
I've created articles, but I've done them over a number of days so that I could check and verify the information I am writing before submitting - I can't think why anyone would sit and type a whole article in the submission wizard. [Well, I can imaging that some people would - I would think that some of the articles in purgatory were submitted by people just typing the whole thing in the submission wizard]
"You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want." --Zig Ziglar
The Second EuroCPian Event will be in Brussels on the 4th of September
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Hmm, 0x80070047 looks fairly HRESULT-ish to me. An 8007 code is FACILITY_WIN32, so let's put 0x47 into Error Lookup:
"No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because there are already as many connections as the computer can accept."
Probably means the database server was too busy.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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All fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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How about using a nice cross-browser WYSIWYG editor. It would be nice to be able to easily create links, highlight code etc. when posting a comment with FireFox or Mozilla.
http://www.freetextbox.com/Default.aspx looks nice.
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cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Do you mean someone doesn't use IE, or what a good idea?
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OMG, what an awesome idea.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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How about using a [textarea] for all browsers + an "open clickety-editor" button for IE?
Everytime I try to submit an article (okay, that was not too often yet) the page tells me that I have to use Netscape or IE.
Mozilla is nearly a Netscape, but Bob is too stupid to understand it, so I have to re-logon with IE and try again. Then I have to wait for the WYSIWYG editor to load, until I can click the "HTML" button and paste the article into the text field.
I cannot remember that I had ever needed the WYSIWYG editor, but that thing is the only reason why I still have IE installed. Give me a simple text field for my Mozilla browser and I'll be really happy.
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On reflection, WYSIWYG is overkill, all I really want is the simple functionality that IE users have - a textarea with some javascript buttons to do links etc.
I see the smiley toolbar, why can't I see the other toolbar?
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Try my Article Writer Helper. There may be some IE only functionality but most of it should work since its mainly javascript.
"We have done so much in the last 2 years, and it doesn't happen by standing around with your finger in your ear, hoping everyone thinks that that's nice." - Donald Rumsfeld
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That looks nice, but I was really just talking about the editor for adding comments in the forums. It shouldn't be too hard to modify it to work for non IE browsers.
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I would like to suggest that you give users the option of having threads in the forum displayed by either the time of the thread's start or the time of the last post in it.
Every other forum I visit sorts threads by the time of the last post and I prefer this option by far over the current implementation.
If this option is already available, well, never mind.
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a two cent stamp short of going postal.
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