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That's generally a good idea. However, some threads become huge. If threads become huge, the servers have to work harder per transaction, CPU-wise as well as network-wise. This could potentially render CP slow.
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The Osmosian Order wrote: It's better when problems are fixed without adding anything, and especially when they can be solved by deleting something.
Speaking of eliminating a problem, when is your profile going to be deleted?
Chris Meech
I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar]
The America I believe in has always understood that natural harmony is only one meal away from monkey burgers. [Stan Shannon]
GOOD DAY FOR: Bean counters, as the Australian Taxation Office said that prostitutes and strippers could claim tax deductions for adult toys and sexy lingerie. [Associated Press]
People vote 1s for espier because there is no zero. [Ed Gadziemski]
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I'm starting to do development work targeting Vista, using XAML and other aspects of WPF. I'm sure I'm not alone, would be nice to have a forum resource for these new technology areas.
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Is it possible to run a new category for those who want to place an article about a new idea?, or at least a board for people to suggest a new title for an article.
I'm not sure if patents and idea ownership,... can make problem?
//This is not a signature
while (I'm_alive) {
printf("I Love Programming");
}
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How long is it there?
-- modified at 0:37 Friday 9th June, 2006
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Really
I should be more careful about what I write, and open my eyes then.
//This is not a signature
while (I'm_alive) {
printf("I Love Programming");
}
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Either I missed it or no one else noticed it.
Thank you for removing email addresses being sent out when replying to someone. It made it too easy for some people to spam responders.
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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toxcct wrote: actually, it's been told in the lounge
Opps, must have missed it, that’s why I carefully worded my post.
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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In the project: Applying Robustness Analysis on the Model–View–Controller (MVC) Architecture in ASP.NE, using UML, there is an error in the HTML which causes Word to use the Wingdings font for all the project after the sentence "I know you’ll love it." The HTML fragment in error is:
Isn’t it beautiful that all of this robustness analysis leads us to a design where we can define our first set of detailed class diagrams? I know you’ll love it. J
There should be a before the . IE is so forgiving that it ignors the error. Word on the other hand is not so nice. Other browsers may also have a problem.
RA
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It seems that some of countries, specified in My Settings page of this site, either are not saved to database, or are not displayed correctly after saving. Problem appears when the country name (more precisely -- the content of value attribute of <OPTION> element) contains a comma.
How to reproduce. Login to this site and go to My Settings page. In the Where do you live? dropdown list, select a country containing comma, like "Moldova, Republic of" or "Virgin Islands, British". Click Save. The result is unexpected: in the next confirmation dialog, the country is not what we just selected.
Environment: Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6.0 or Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.3.
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Well I am not able to rate messages of my colleagues! Is it by purpose or ....
Nibu thomas
A Developer
Programming tips[^] My site[^]
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Nibu thomas wrote: to rate messages
Let me try voting a '3' .... Hmmm, it's working!
Maxwell Chen
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Maxwell Chen wrote: Let me try voting a '3' .... Hmmm, it's working!
Hehe. Funny.
But I am serious. We are working in one company. When I want to rate their messages it's not working. It say's voted 5 but doesn't have any effect. Maybe this is done in purpose to prevent bogus voting.
Nibu thomas
A Developer
Programming tips[^] My site[^]
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Nibu thomas wrote: It say's voted 5 but doesn't have any effect.
Have you tried to [Refresh]? If refreshing fails, it might be something IE cache related.
IE menu: Internet Options -- Temporary Internet Files [Settings] -- "Check for newer versions of stored pages".
Maxwell Chen
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Maxwell Chen wrote: Have you tried to [Refresh]? If refreshing fails, it might be something IE cache related.
IE menu: Internet Options -- Temporary Internet Files [Settings] -- "Check for newer versions of stored pages".
Then howcome I can rate others.
Nibu thomas
A Developer
Programming tips[^] My site[^]
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My guess is the company is using a NAT router/firewall, so everyone inside the firewall appears to be coming from the same IP. The board may be ignoring your votes because they come from the same IP as the message was posted from.
--Mike--
Visual C++ MVP
LINKS~! Ericahist | PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ
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Michael Dunn wrote: My guess is the company is using a NAT router/firewall,
You are right. So does this mean I can't rate them.
Nibu thomas
A Developer
Programming tips[^] My site[^]
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I think it is a good idea that [modified] comes up in the subject line if a post is modified, but would it be possible to not have the [modified] tag come up as the subject line to a post which has replied to the modified message.
Would it also be possible to extend the email reply function so that the person who started a thread has the option to be emailed a message everytime someone puts a reply on the thread.
Thanks for considering these suggestions,
Respectfully,
Bob X
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The modified stamp is inserted into the message before you modify it, just edit that out.
The tigress is here
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