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* Forums in bold have new messages since 7:33 Tuesday 5th April, 2005
good idea, but can you improve it?
Here it is 15h56 at this time, so 7:33 doesn't mean a lot to me. I think it changes every hour, but I'm not sure.
Local settings will probably be hard to implement, but something like
* Forums in bold have new messages since 30 minutes would be a bit better.
just a suggestion.
No hurries, no worries.
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Why had no one answered you ?
I also suffer from this .
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Hi Chris
It will be great if the session-timeout for a logged-in user is increased.
I open the code-project site as soon as i come to the office in morning and close it while leaving. So in between if i leave the site idol,my session expires and I have to re-login and locate the article again.
So it will be nice if session-timeout can be increased to atleast 1 hour.
Regards
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With millions of users coming through every month long session times mean lots of stagnant sessions lying around consuming resources. The best thing to do in your situation is click the 'Remember me' box when logging in and at the end of the day click "sign out"
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the quick response.
Regards
heeeee
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I would like to be able to go straight to the posts from a particular day. Using the next button takes way too long if it was some days past. If I go to "search comments" and put in the date range I want and leave the keywords blank, then no articles come back.
In one case, even though I knew some words which were in a post and put them in the keywords box, the message I wanted didn't come up in the list.
It is great that the C++ board gets so many submissions, but it makes it very cumbersone and slow trying to move around. Is there already a way to go to a specific date that I've missed?
Thanks.
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Good idea.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I think there used to be an RSS Feed link for the CodeProject site, but I can't find it anymore? Am I dreaming? Or, has it been discontinued? Or, is it just buried somewhere deep inside the galls?
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Hmmm, where can I find info on what the cat numbers are. I've tried cat=1 hoping that it would be C#, but it seems to be C# plus some other stuff. Precisely, do you happen to know the link for C# articles? Thanks.
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On the homepage, select the tab for the types of articles you want to see and then scroll down the page to the "Last 10 updates" list. There is the RSS button/link. That will only include articles for the tab-section you chose.
This is the C# one[^]
Die Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
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Thanks. I found it on the "Last 10 updates (category: C#)" heading. It's very well hidden in the entire orange scheme of colors with the button having the same color! Nice!!
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Am I right that I found no forum where to discuss "I want to design an application this and that way, what do you think?" in a rather language-independent way?
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There's the Collaboration/Testing forum. Or you could try starting an article to generate discussion. Just thinking out loud.
Chris Meech
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Messages on the messageboard are timestamped, and the times shown are some hours off from where I am (in Norway). I keep forgetting how many hours off the CP timezone is to mine, so it would be helpful if either:
- You change the timestamp to Norwegian time. (Would be helpfull for me and probably a handfull of other CPians)
- Shift the displayed times to local time for where the reader is. (Dunno how you would this, perhaps a setting in "My Settings"...)
- Put the current time (the time the page was dl'ed) somewhere in the page...
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Nah, there is CP time only. Change YOUR time...
p.s I have in my computer East-american time Right now it shows 16:52, while clock next to computer shows 22:52 That's because of NBA...
David
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I was wondering if there is a way to flag an article to recieve an email notification when ever the article is upfated? If there is no such option, what would it take to make it?
Thanks a lot
Have a good one!
Amer Gerzic
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Not as yet.
To add such an option will require some serious reworking. We have nearly 2 million accounts and over 9,000 articles which amounts to potentially a lot notifications to process and a lot of emails.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I suspected it to be not a simple task. I guess I was just hoping to be proven wrong. Thanks for such quick response!
Have a good one!
Amer Gerzic
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How about a new RSS feed for articles you have marked to update you if any changes occur?
"Live long and prosper." - Spock
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That tag doesn't appear to work.
I just submitted an article that contained some sql code, I put <pre lang=sql> in front of the sql code and closed it properly, it shows preformatted ok, but the syntax highlighting appears to be c++.
The article is here:
http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/Breaker.asp[^]
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You wrapped you PRE tags with CODE tags. PRE is for blocks, CODE is for inline text such as variable names. Also note that the SQL syntax colorizer doesn't include some keywords and is case sensitive. We've got a new one but we're still building infrastructure in order to move it into place.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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