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Chris, you have to do something with http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/[^]. It opens very slow, and I`m lost in that page Too many in one page.
<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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The C# section will soon be reclassified into simpler more homogenious sections. It's on the works right now. Paul and Chris might know more though
Nish
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I'd really like to ask the community about bug tracking/issue management software - there is no good fit in the current forum set. How about something that covers things like debuggers/profilers/code checkers/crash tools etc etc ?
Thx.
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Hello,
I'm using some of the code from this site, and I would like to get a notification via e-mail when the code or these articles is being updated by its author. (e.g. when the articles in my bookmars are updated, or create a specific list for this purpose).
One advantage about notifications via e-mail, is that you don't need to be 'on-line' all the time, or even every day for catching the notifications. (e.g. take notice in the home page that one of the articles you use is being updated).
Any comment? Is this possible? (I guess that yes, due that all the info exists with CP.
-- Ricky Marek (AKA: rbid)
-- "Things are only impossible until they are not" --- Jean-Luc Picard
My articles
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rbid wrote:
don't need to be 'on-line' all the time, or even every day for catching the notifications.
If you don't need to be notified immediately, why don't you subscribe to the weekly CP newsletter?
Here's a trick for "the real programmer":
Write the titles of all interesting articles in to text file.
When your mail client has downloaded a CP newsletter, run a script that finds the newsletter in the inbox, searches for the titles from the text file, and deletes the newsletter if none of the titles is found.
For Thunderbird: The mails are in a plain text file called "Inbox" in your profile directory.
For Outlook: Try a VBA script.
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Hi,
Can we have a directx forum on codeproject?
Don't Worry Be Happy
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I second that!
Happy Programming and may God bless!
"Your coding practices might be buggy, but your code is always right."
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Better than this you must program, if me to register before downloading you want.... yes...
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What gave you the impression anyone cared if you downloaded something?
BW
"Get up and open your eyes. Don't let yourself ever fall down. Get through it and learn how to fly. I know you will find a way... Today" -Days of the New
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Didn't see this or any link to it in the books section(Maby I missed it). http://pluralsight.com/wiki/default.aspx/Keith.GuideBook.HomePage
Anyway, I have a paperback copy and I think its a good read.
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Yeah but you took the time to write the response with the clickity in it, so can you really say you are one of the lazy people?
Cheers,
-Erik
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How dare you question my laziness!
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Why does the message preview look like shite in Firefox? Is it not getting the same CSS file for some reason?
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und zieh die Knoten fest, damit ich lachen kann
I blog too now[^]
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it is by design!
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/styles/global.css">
Shouldn't it be
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/styles/global.css"> ?
David
Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
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No, that's not it. It doesn't matter (I have tested it).
What seems to be the problem is that for Firefox, a <font size=1 face='Courier New, Courier'> is wrapped around the text. Why that happens, I have no idea.
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I blog too now[^]
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
What seems to be the problem is that for Firefox
I tried Opera to see if it is FF specific problem... it was BAD idea
O7.54 - where the hell is "preview" button ? emoticons? quote button ? everything is gone I used to like Opera...
back to FF, can there be some forgotten IE-only if ? (Inprobable, bt I've seen/made worst bugs)
David
Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
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Opera doesn't (or didn't) support the necessary textRange features required for these features to work. This may have changed, but Opera has such a small readerships that we can't justify spending development time looking into it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I tried User Agent Switcher, and when FF act like IE, message preview is fine... maybe some old forgotten IE-only if in rendering preview?
there is
<font size=1 face='Courier New, Courier'> (FF)
instead of <class="messagecontent"> (IE or FF in IE mode)
David
Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
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That's pretty much it - it's old code going back to the Netscape 4 days. It'll get cleaned up but it's not a critical issue so it will just have to sit and take it's turn with all the other would-like-to-have's. The 'would like to have the site fast' is currently in the Doctor's office so everyone else will have to wait.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
It'll get cleaned up but it's not a critical issue so it will just have to sit
yeah, and since user Agent Switcher Extention for Firefox actually solves* the problem, it's really not an issue now. Me as anti-IE user haven't even noticed that something was wrong - I got used to small font ect. cuz I use other than IE for a long time. As I originaly wrote - I thought it was by design Silly me!
David
*bt it means small victory for IE
Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
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The smiley is no longer available when writing a reply/post!
If you vote me down, my score will only get lower
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