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Yup, that might also serve as a common meeting point for all the Cpians. here i still dont know the people in dot net forums.
VuNic
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: There are occasions, if 'Email Author' link is used in the replies to send a suggestion to the author, there should be some form of confirmation message shown in the result page 'Your message has been sent'.
Is'nt it?
it may be pipelined to be send! So cant give you a confirmation that all the time, if you are not sure. Send it again.
-Prakash
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Mr.Prakash wrote: it may be pipelined to be send!
This is especially true on Monday and Tuesday, regular mails from CP are often delayed (sometimes by a day or two) while the newsletter is being sent out.
--Mike--
Visual C++ MVP
LINKS~! Ericahist | NEW!! PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ
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Mr.Prakash wrote: So cant give you a confirmation that all the time, if you are not sure.
A confirmation from SMTP server may not be necessary and may not also be feasible. All that fits the bill is that the ASP script has recieved the form for processing. Perhaps if you see details of the message "Your message has been sent", you may consider reading it as "Your message has been accepted for delivery".
Mr.Prakash wrote: Send it again
That does not sound logical. In a way, that defeats the good work the normal 'Reply To' does. It checks for duplicate posting and alerts the user. Also, it would'nt be fair both from the user's perspective and the server perspective to swamp the SMTP server(s) at the source,the destination and intermediate relays with superflous and redundant messages.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Web: http://www.lavanyadeepak.tk/
I Blog At:
http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/weblog/deepak/ http://deepakvasudevan.blogspot.com/ http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
-- modified at 4:51 Wednesday 8th March, 2006
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Occasionally I take a glance at the Code Project Job Advertisements page and I get headache with loooking for jobs for a particular state in the United States. Would it be possible to be able to sort the list by: Title, Location, and Date?
Regards,
1tg46
Check out 3D Game Development with Dark Basic Professional [^]programming.
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It would be nice if you could add the following text:
If you are posting source code with your question, place it inside <pre></pre> tags, or click the "Ignore HTML tags in this message" check box.
All too often, I could answer a question if the < and > characters (and everything in between) hadn't gotten stripped.
Software Zen: delete this;
-- modified at 8:39 Tuesday 7th March, 2006
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People seem to have enough problems reading 'Do not post programming questions in the lounge', do you really think their going to pay attention to something that complicated.
But yeah, good idea though
Gavin Taylor
w: http://www.gavspace.com
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I don't think there's anything that will help the clueless prats that post programming questions in the Lounge.
Gavin Taylor wrote: But yeah, good idea though
Thanks. It just seems like half the time I go to answer a question, the code in the post is rendered meaningless by having everything between the < and > characters stripped out.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Yes there is. The <code;> tag is essentially an inline font 'style' for function names and that sort of thing in your post text. I would use it, for example, if I was writing about calling the <code>GetComputerName() </code> API function to retrieve the name of the computer my application is running on. I would use the <pre> tag if I wanted to show them some sample code, like this:<pre>
_TCHAR computer_name[MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1];
if (::GetComputerName(computer_name),
(MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1)) {
} </pre>
Software Zen: delete this;
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Gary R. Wheeler wrote: If you are posting source code with your question, place it inside <pre></pre> tags, and click the "Ignore HTML tags in this message" check box.
hmmm, if you're doing so, you'll see your pre tags appearing like this : <pre>some code</pre> and not like this...
some code
but anyway, i fully agree, there might be something more explicit done for the new guys that don't know the use of these tags, and how the post formatting can help rendering their question...
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Oops. I should have made it clear to do one or the other.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Is there any way to have a view of the forums that doesn't show the voting and change the colours of the messages.
I'm not really interested in what other peoples vote was on a subject but sometimes seeing valid posts like Tom Archer's recent lounge thread on Windows SDK, being voted low really annoy me. So I'd rather not see the votes, and not have the option to vote myself.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Change your noise threshold to 1 and posts will not change colour.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Change your noise threshold to 1 and posts will not change colour.
Is that 'Very Low' or 'Very High'. Either option still shows both red and grey posts. (Using MessageView)
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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A low tolerance means you want messages marked grey sooner - ie when they start getting voted from 4 downwards. A high tolerance means you're happy to view posts that have low (1-2) ratings.
Unfortunately you're right though - regardless of tolerance settings high rated messages will still show red.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Hi Developers
I am going to design an Email Management System in which an administrator can create,edit view certain Templates and then send these templates to different people. Further more Body,Subject,To of emails should be editable.
Please guide me in this regard if u know some existing like system. Which can be helpful for me in this regard.
I am using ASP.net with VB.net.
Thanks
Lets work it Out.........!
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Sorry I put the question in wrong board
Lets work it Out.........!
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Here it is a little suggestion for this great forum:
I think that nowadays it isn't available but most of us are interested in several forums but not in all of them. It'd be useful to define in eachone's profile their prefered forums and then in the "Question Timer" summary it'd only appear the questions on the selected forums.
Thanks in advance,
Marc Soleda
... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Dire Straits
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I was wondering how feasible adding another section to the articles at codeproject would be? I've been a longtime lurker to CP and would like to write some articles. I only have any experience with gnu programming and generic c++ and python code. I've asked and seen a couple other questions asked about this, and it seems like there is some interest in articles that cover some of these topics. Looking around, though, I don't really see any place to submit them. Is there someplace for these sorts of articles, and if not, what would be the official reaction to a suggestion that a new section for these sorts of articles be created?
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My suggestion is to add "Message Boards" to the drop down field at the top of the page where you can put Search criteria. Currently you only allow Articles and Authors to be searched and then if nothing is found you can try searching the message boards. There is a search comments feature at the top of each message board, but I'm not sure it is as visable as it could be.
Here is a link to the lounge where I asked how to search, and based on the feedback, it might be helpful to add "Message Boards" to the Search field at top.
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Just a suggestion...
Lost in the vast sea of .NET
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