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Check out if the bookmarks sufice ur perpose?
-prakash
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Nope, no good.
I use 2 different computers (work and home) and 4 different browsers. Plus that would mean I have to do some work looking them up.
Being notified when an article changes means that I would go find out what the changes are.
Gary
In Scotland, there is no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. - Billy Connolly
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I think Mr. prakash meant the "bookmarking feature here on CP"
You can bookmark your favorite articles, and check the list for "updated" from time to time.
Reducing the input from "checkbox for each article" to one checkbox "inform me when one of my bookmarked articles gets updated" would be good, though
we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr. boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist | doxygen
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Hi,
I search an article I saw in the last weeks, but I don't remember the title or the author. I tried to find it with the search engine but I can't find it.
I remember that I rated this article.
Is there a way to know which article I rated ?
Regards.
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Do yo remeber on what the article was discussing about
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Did you post any comment on the page?
-prakash
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Prakash,
The article was about following the author in making a graphical package in c# with OOP. He was saying that there will be more than one article about this.
And I didn't post any comment
Do you see which articles I talk about ?
Regards.
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hi,
Obviously you are talking about Willie Lassiter's[^]s Practical OOP in C# or how was that serie of articles called (I cant recall exactly). Appereantly, Wilie deleted his articles (because of strong criticism - I have to admit I took part in it ) - what is pity.
best regards,
David 'DNH' Nohejl
Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
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I am getting used to the constant time outs, but this is a new one for me
-- Error occurred: [DBNETLIB][ConnectionRead (WrapperRead()).]General network error. Check your network documentation. --
"You're obviously a superstar." - Christian Graus about me - 12 Feb '03
"Obviously ??? You're definitely a superstar!!!" mYkel - 21 Jun '04
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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I know the idea of showing all of Code Project's To Do list has been turned down, but is there a place that lists all the changes once they have been made (kind of like a new features list)?
"For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you would never have considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence." - Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation) ^ Blog
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Since the number of HTML tags which are recognised by CodeProject is so limited, can you please change the logic for dealing with them?
They should only be treated as tags if they are a recognised HTML tag.
It's just *so* painful when using C++ code involving templates. I've seen so many posts where
vector < int > x;
became
vector x;
Newbies get caught out on this all the time.
Instead, you could treat it as if the 'do not treat <'s as tags' was selected, then do a search-and-replace operation for "@lt;CODE@gt;", replacing it with "<CODE>", etc. This would only require a few lines of ASP code.
(Replace @ with ampersand in the above example).
This would greatly reduce the number of undecipherable posts in C++ forums!
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When I was editing my article using the submission wizard, I could not edit in Design view. I had to switch to IE.
Paul
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I have been told that it is permissible to publish articles using Microsoft closed-source software, but it is not permissible to publish articles using other free closed-source tools, except under Product Showcase? Even if permissible it seems to be distasteful for most members. Is there any good place to post such articles, here or at another site?
Also, my request for rates on the Product Showcase received no response.
Thanks!
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An animated vector graphics system integrated in VS.net
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Frank Hileman wrote:
Also, my request for rates on the Product Showcase received no response.
Email bianca@codeproject.com and ask for rates.
Nish
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Please disallow anonymous comments on articles. Here I am speaking of not just "true" anonymous comments, I am speaking of comments made by anyone that cannot be traced back to a real name. It is very easy to create a temporary user id just to post a temporary comment.
This would restrict comments to people who are willing to put their name behind the comment, and reduce abusive/garbage comments. This is especially important if you wish to increase the number of women who post articles on CodeProject.
check out VG.net: www.vgdotnet.com
An animated vector graphics system integrated in VS.net
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I'm against your proposal
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I agree with you.
<italic>Work hard and a bit of luck is the key to success. You don`t need to be genius, to be rich.
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Where can I find a Code Project t-shirt?
-Wp
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In Europe we have a problem when printing articles from www.codeproject.com because the paper is narrower than in the US. Most lines are truncated by about 5 to 10 characters. If you have a solution, please post it to Microsoft so they can improve the Internet Explorer. It seems as if the programmers in Seattle has hard coded 'letter size' paper into their drivers, or maybe just Internet Explorer. Who knows?
I think the problem shows up particularly when the web pages are layed out with the tag. The problem can be reduced by manually using 'Page Setup' to set the margins to zero. The problem also shows up in 'Print Preview'.
Otherwise, I recommend the pages of this site to be layed out differently.
The paper size in Europe is "A4", which is slightly narrower than 'letter size'.
This is a general problem that has been around for years, without anyone doing anything about it.
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NITH wrote:
In Europe we have a problem when printing articles from www.codeproject.com because the paper is narrower than in the US.
I use A4 paper and I never have any problems printing articles, except when the author has not kept to the guidelines which CP publish.
NITH wrote:
Most lines are truncated by about 5 to 10 characters. If you have a solution, please post it to Microsoft so they can improve the Internet Explorer
There is a solution. On each article page there is a sidebar on the left, in the side bar there is a button marked "Print Version". Click it!
NITH wrote:
It seems as if the programmers in Seattle has hard coded 'letter size' paper into their drivers, or maybe just Internet Explorer. Who knows?
It is not hard coded. IE will print quite happily on many papers sizes.
NITH wrote:
I think the problem shows up particularly when the web pages are layed out with the tag. The problem can be reduced by manually using 'Page Setup' to set the margins to zero. The problem also shows up in 'Print Preview'.
Yes, if the page author specifies that a table (or any other element) is a set number of pixels the there is a translation between screen DPI and printer DPI so you don't get tiny unreadable printouts. If the table widths are set in percentages there is no problem. If the sizes are set in pixels and your screen is too small you get scroll bars, and untill someone invents paper with scroll bars you are just going to have to live with it.
NITH wrote:
The paper size in Europe is "A4", which is slightly narrower than 'letter size'.
And so is A5 and I've printed on that and it works.
NITH wrote:
This is a general problem that has been around for years, without anyone doing anything about it.
Actually, people are spending an amazing amount of time getting these sort of things to work. It isn't actually as easy as it would appear. I know. I've written applications that have to print custom stuff to various page sizes.
Now, as a general comment. You seem to be ranting and raving like a lunatic without any real basis. Please stop it. I'm having my lunch and you are giving me indigestion.
Do you want to know more?
WDevs.com - Member's Software Directories, Blogs, FTP, Mail and Forums
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Excellent! Finally, after years of frustration, I managed to find a person who could give me feedback on this issue. Thank you!
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I am really sorry for being rude. But I have tried for years to reach Microsoft about this problem, in vain. I am glad that the 'Code Project' has 'Print version' option. Not all web sites have that. But still, since the resolution in general is higher on a printer than a screen, it wouldn't seem to be too difficult to scale the page properly.
On the the hand, I understand there could be a mapping problem since we cannot work with fractions of pixels and dots.
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I realise this is probably just a side-effect of the server issues however I thought I'd document it anyway.
I gave this[^] message a 5.
The voting window pop-up came up but it had a server error message page rather than the "thanks for you vote" page.
Looking at the message, it appears that my vote didn't register as the message doesn't have any votes. However if I try to vote on it again, it tells me I've already voted for this message.
I'm guessing only half of the DB update happened before the server timed out.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Thanks for the heads up Michael
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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