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Dear CodeProject
There is no limitation on survey voting. I have voted in the latest survey twice.
Here are the dates and time:
1 Oct 2012 10:16 AM
2 Oct 2012 11:48 AM
Thank you.
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Meysam Tolouee wrote: There is no limitation on survey voting. I have voted in the latest survey twice.
AFAIK, you can vote multiple times. (For cases, you want to change your vote at later stage) Internally, overall, your vote is considered once - new one override the old one.
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It's limited by cookie.
By doing this we ensure our rigourous, scientifically and statistically valid results of our painstakingly and carefully crafted surveys will stand up to the demands of scrutiny of even the toughest statistician.
Or to put it another way: It's a straw poll.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Something I find a little disconcerting. If I hover anywhere in the body of a forum post, the 'Reply' link is highlighted (in a very conspicuous red). However clicking in the body (not on the highlighted link area) does nothing. In my tiny brain, that sort of highlighting is associated with "click will now do something".
FF 15.0.1, Chrome 22.0.1229.79m
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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I will adjust.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I just received this error while trying to edit a question;
Please keep the subject between 3 and 50 words. The better the question, the better your answer.
The subject was "Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word" (30 Characters), so technically fits the length criteria. After changing to "Microsoft Office Interop with Word" it was happy.
Looks like a bug in your subject validator, or other rules at play that are not being shared.
Edit: just noticed it says words and not characters, but if that is the case then the OP should not have been allowed to post the question in the first place.
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Maybe 30 characters but only 1 word...
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Yes I know that, hence the edit, but the OP should not have been able to post the question in the first place if the rule is not met.
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Display the popup that show details about the vote on the 5 stars on articles...3 and 45 a represented by "round" columns of the same height
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Good catch. Fixed, temporarily, and then fixed properly tomorrow.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Re post from other location on site:
Every time I try and log into Code project it crashes, get picture of the bugs, OK that's neat but fed up seeing it!
Using IE9 on Window 7 64 bit - no other problems seen with IE9 or system, just Code project
Have exited, cleared cache etc.
Update 1
Just noticed that one of the crashed attempts at logging in must have actually worked as I'm logged in. So maybe its not the logging in but what the web page does after log in!
Update 2 Seems to work with Chrome better! No crash
As a note:
Code project use to be great, now its difficult and hard to use just like VS 2012.
The badly designed Metro interface makes it nearly impossible to find things without resorting to trial clicks all over the place - just finding the log in on the home page is near impossible - even when you find 'You need to be signed in' the link is badly contrasted nearly as bad as Windows 8. Metro look is not CP's fault - but using it is!
Please ditch the Metro look it doesn't work -or a least tone it down so that its at least usable!
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I use IE9 on Win7 64bit extensively and unfortunately can't reproduce the issue. Since you say you are seeing the Mad Hamsters error page it means it's a server (our) issue, not something your end. On that error screen there should be a ticket number. Can you please send that ticket number to me next time you see it? I'm looking at the error logs and not seeing anything relevant.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Will do - just logged in without any Mad hampsters they where becoming part of the family!
However did try to reply to another post earlier and it was refusing to post
'Oops! There was an unexpected problem adding your answer. Please try again later.'
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I can send you plenty of Mad Hamsters. We have a supply.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi, just thought I'd say good job on the new website theme. Much clearer/sharper than it was. Keep up the good work! 
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Thanks Stephen.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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...to see implemented as a "standard", especially since CPHog is not working anymore with the new layout, and me being too occupied at the moment for modifying it:
When I have the number of messages per page set on say 25, and the 25th is not the last answer of the thread, would it possible to additionally display the answers of this specific thread ?
In clear text : do not display n messages per page, but n+number of messages belonging to the last thread.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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I've always balked at this because some threads are way too long for this to a sensible idea.
Maybe for the foolhardy I could add a "load the rest of the thread" button that would do this on-demand.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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That was my secret wish, but I did not want to open a "Yet another setting" discussion.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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This is a glitch found while looking through the notifications presented on more than one page and deleting some of them.
At least one of the ways to reproduce:
- Have notifications enabled.
- Collect some notifications so the list of them can take more than one page to display. In my observations, 22 was enough.
- Put mouse on the notification number in the right top corner of the page; and then click "View all notifications".
- The above step should cause loading of the page with notification list, paged.
- Below the notification list, click the anchor with the last available page, load it.
- On this last page of the notification list, check the check box representing the last notification, and then click "Mark Selected As Read" button.
- Repeat the previous step until the page shows "No notifications".
- At this point, we already have inconsistency: we still have the list of notifications which is supposed to be shown on the first page (or more), but there is no a page list as well. "No notification" statement is not true.
- Reload the page obtained on the previous step. Nothing changes.
- Work-around: repeat the item 3 again. It will show the list of notifications which were not removed on previous steps.
In my opinion, this is not critical at all, but can be confusing; should better be fixed.
Thank you,
—SASergey A Kryukov
modified 1-Oct-12 11:50am.
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Thanks - added to the TODO
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Here's an example of the url to, "Edit.aspx," that CP is auto-downloading (for unknown reasons), which fails to download. Seems related to the Lounge in some way ?
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/Edit.aspx?fid=1159&select=4382785&floc=/Lounge.aspx&action=r">http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/Edit.aspx?fid=1159&select=4382785&floc=/Lounge.aspx&action=r
Win 7 64 SP1, Chrome Browser 23.0.1271.10 dev-m
I auto-login when I visit CP, usually by clicking CP's icon that I put on Chrome's "BpokMark Bar," which takes me to the Lounge. And, I do not block any cookies from CP, although I do block sites like lakequincy.com which adverts in the CP daily newsletters link to, because it's included in the MVPs Host file I use.
I use Internet Download Manager (IDM), and recently they achieved nearly full integration with Chrome (they've had it working in IE for years).
So, when the behind-the-scenes whatever in CP triggers that download, IDM attempts to handle the download, and it fails, perhaps because it uses the default username and password settings ? Why that download would require username and password when it's being triggered while I am logged in to CP: well, I don't have a clue, I'm just reporting what I observe in IDM when I examine the failed download's properties.
Since this failed download does not occur regularly, but is occurring frequently, and doesn't seem to affect my use of CP in any way, I am not complaining, or saying this is a bug.
To me, it's just puzzling, and I thought I'd report it here just for your information.
CP is the only site I visit where this type of failed .aspx download occurs, and I use to Chrome to visit many sites that are running on some flavor of ASP.NET.
best, Bill
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I'm stumped. I'm not even sure where to begin on that one.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi Chris,
I've notified tech support at IDM about the strange download scenario here.
fyi: since my logging to CP, after a computer restart: in the first 22 minutes of using CP via Chrome, there have been two attempts to download the CP .aspx file: 'Preview.aspx:' both were "intercepted" by IDM, and both, as described previously, failed to complete.
1. the first failed download came from my viewing, or editing, my answer to a QA question: it shows a "referrer" url of:
http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/468282/Accessing-from-User-Control-via-Form"
and an "address" url of:
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Answers/Preview.aspx"
2. the second failed download shows the same "address" url," and, may be related to my creating this post, or viewing this thread on this forum (?): it has a "referrer" url of:
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/Edit.aspx?fid=1645&floc=/Forums/1645/Site-Bugs-Suggestions.aspx
During this time I accessed six different pages in CP: (all times are GMT + 7):
12:41 PM Reply to Message
12:36 PM using CP often triggers download of an .aspx file, which fails to download
12:31 PM Accessing from User Control via Form
12:31 PMLatest Reputation Events
12:23 PM Accessing from User Control via Form
12:22 PM The Lounge
The only use I made of CP, that "changed" site-content were: a minor edit of an answer I had made to a QA question: that was the 12:31 entry above; and, writing this post.Chris Maunder wrote: I'm not even sure where to begin on that one. I certainly don't even know where I am, on this one, let alone what to begin, let alone where
best, Bill
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MAN, that was annoying
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