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Thanks for the info Chris ! I appreciate it.
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a two cent stamp short of going postal.
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I noticed that this happens on the blogs and articles, but not on the normal message boards.
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I know that this is a developer forum, but since there is Sysadmin forum, why not a BizTalk one?
Hope this is not a repost. If so, I'm sorry.
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"I say no to drugs, but they don't listen."
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Why doesn't code project still have those contests, it would give alot of people something to do while having spare time on the comp :P
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They should add more competitions or tell us before they actually make them, also some of us are still not using .net, I did try it once but found it ok, I probably will transfer to using .net eventually but right now I'm sticking to writing games in DirectX.
P.S. This contest was up for like a couple of MONTHS now!!!
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When I get an email because someone has posted in my Blog (Personal Page) on CP, I get an email notification which says that "A new reply has been posted to the discussions at 'Personal Page for Member 22542'".
Would it be possible to change it so that instead of saying "Member 22542" it says the member name, in this case "Colin Angus Mackay"?
Many Thanks.
"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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i don't have problem when i receive notification mails... In fact, yes, this centence appear into the mail just before giving the link, but the expeditor of the mail is the nickname of the one who answered your post.
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I'm not talking about the nick name of the person who posted the reply, but the way the email describes the forum. In the case of each user's personal blog forum the the email arrives giving the forum name as 'Personal Page for Member 22542'. It would be better if it said, for example, the "Personal Page for Colin Angus Mackay".
"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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hi chris,
i've got a little suggestion for you. in fact, that is a functionality that i saw on my university web site, an which i find interresting to apply here.
i don't exactly know how it works (certainly a javascript piece of code). it refreshes the page every xx seconds (xx can be modified in a combo box in the page, but you're not obliged to implement it). that could permit us while being on one (or more) forum(s) to always see the pages actualised, without explicitely clicking on the (refresh) link on the top of the board. that is particularly useful when you're not always behind your PC watching for new posts...
thanks for hearing us, CP is better and better every days ; thanks to you.
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who voted 1 for that suggestion ???
where is it wrong ?
is it you chris ? i don't think so, you would have answered i hope...
grrrrrrrr anonymous guy.
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explain more....
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I assume that there are a lot of people browsing CP at the same time, some people will leave the browser open in the background, if they all poll the server for nothing, it will put a strain on the server for nothing.
Some application already do that, on some level, RSS aggregator will pull a xml stream at some interval, but usually, RSS streams are lightweight compared to a full CP page ( for example ).
Maximilien Lincourt
Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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oh excuse me, i was not thinking of a server-side plugin !!
a thought of a java script which could avoid me clicking on the refresh link... that would automate the gest i do myself...
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Doesn't matter. You're still making requests to the server to process the page and send it back to the client. That's what Max was talking about. There's just no reason for it. Any time you want to see if new content was posted, just refresh the page yourself.
Microsoft MVP, Visual C#
My Articles
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There's a lot of great content here, with more arriving each day. I see two forces:
1) It's desirable that the articles be able to be browsed as a web, but right now it's rare for authors to link to other articles in their own. Hence, if you browse the CP article-web you won't get far.
2) The best way of currently finding articles on a concept is to browse the article categories. I'm not saying that we should do away with the categories-- we really can't. However, drilling down into categories this way doesn't let you read an abstract of a concept, with links to helpful articles in the middle that explain facets of the topic, and links to related concepts at the bottom. I'm positive that there's a Wiki tool out there that would allow CP to serve CP-branded Wiki content with minimal modification.
I really like Wikipedia. It's the closest thing to a decent FAQ for the world's knowledge that I've seen. However, it isn't focused on Windows and .NET, and it doesn't keep people on this site. A Wiki focused on Windows and .NET, backed up by great articles from the site, would increase the ease of navigation of the articles, decrease the number of stupid questions if presented as a FAQ in the right places, and be of more interest and use to the CP community in general. Also, it would allow serving more ad impressions if desirable.
Wikis don't have to be editable by anonymous people, and I wouldn't advocate that for this either; in particular I wouldn't want someone to be able to delete content from someone else. I thought through a few options:
1) Let only those of a certain rank edit the Wiki
- Discarded, since it's too easy to achieve high rank; witness Daniel Stephen Rule and his accursed chatbots. The only rank I'd use this way would be platinum, but to set the bar this high would be to reject the contributions of people who don't have the time to write 25 articles.
2) Grant certain decent people the right to edit the Wiki, without being full editors of the site
- Pros: gives some people more personal stake in the site, pools greater talent and experience for the Wiki, and allows for a much larger volume of input, while inherently filtering spam; if someone abuses their role, just undo the badness and remove their access, something which might never have to happen
3) Let the current editors edit the Wiki
- Pros: complete control over content probably guarantees highest quality
- Cons: less grassroots power, smaller Wiki
4) Let the current editors edit the Wiki, and approve content that could be submitted by anyone
- Pros: complete control, bigger Wiki, gives people the chance to contribute in an easier way than writing articles
- Cons: increases the load on editors, even though approving a well-written entry or change wouldn't take long; also would possibly require more integration work to make it work smoothly with the Code Project website
Just some thoughts I've been having for a couple of weeks now.
[EDIT] Submissions in #4 could easily be implemented with a simple form that would send email to a special address or just dump the content into a table. The editor could then copy and paste the content into the Wiki using his/her normal access, making slight modifications if necessary. [/EDIT]
-Jeff
here, bloggy bloggy
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Currently we have a menu option for "My Settings", "My Bookmarks" and "My Articles".
It would make life easier if there was one for "My Blog" too. Or even a link from the "My Settings" page to the blog page.
thanks,
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Click on your name at the top left of the page.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
Click on your name at the top left of the page.
Doh. How did I miss that.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Yeah, but why would I want a link to your blog on the CP home page.
Chris Meech
We're more like a hobbiest in a Home Depot drooling at all the shiny power tools, rather than a craftsman that makes the chair to an exacting level of comfort by measuring the customer's butt. Marc Clifton
VB is like a toolbox, in the hands of a craftsman, you can end up with some amazing stuff, but without the skills to use it right you end up with Homer Simpson's attempt at building a barbeque or his attempt at a Spice rack. Michael P. Butler
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roooooooo, it's the same page... use you mouse scroll button a bit more ;P
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Hi Chris , thanks fir new ToolBar but when menus frop down , it stay behind the comboboxe which indicate number of message shown in one page. I mean the menu for message board.
Mazy
"One who dives deep gets the pearls,the burning desire for realization brings the goal nearer." - Babuji
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that's it... i was coming here to say so, but as it's been already written.
anyway, i'd like to suggest to that new Toolbar to draw a border also, i find it more attractive, more beautiful. i also prefered the old colors of the TBar, but i don't decide of it i only suggest.
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