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Why on earth would you need AJAX for this? There's this new "Javascript" thing that seems promising. Anyone feel like having a go?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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That'd be an extreme overuse of Ajax - and would probably result in a slow and unresponsive page.
Regards,
Nish
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It would be nice if the bookmarks were in tabular form so that we can sort by date added, updated or name. Also, it would be nice if you can add a different colored new icon for when it was bookmarked. I use CP at work and at home, and I like to check up on stuff when I'm at either location and this would make things easier to find.
"Religion is assurance in numbers." - Bassam Abdul-Baki
Web - Blog - RSS - Math - LinkedIn
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I think it would be really handy to see the number of replies and/or the number of *new* replies on the Latest Comments page.
Currently it shows the date, subject, forum, score. If it showed the replies you could see which of your posts have new replies without having to read your notification emails and read/click each email.
And speaking of notifications, it would also be nice to be able to watch a topic and receive notifications of *any* posts to particular topic (regardless of who they replied to). But given the extra load on the mail server I wouldn't be suprised if this isn't a feasable feature.
"Nothing ever changes by staying the same." - David Brent (BBC's The Office) ~ ScrollingGrid: A cross-browser 2-way-scrolling freeze-header control for the ASP.NET DataGrid
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There should, nay... must be an Office Development Discussion Board at CP. Please comply.
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Hakuna-Matada
It means no worries for the rest of your days...
It's our problem free, Philosophy
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Hakuna-Matada wrote: What's wrong? Watched Football the whole night?
Nope. Just what you said in another post...
Hakuna-Matada wrote: there are a very few who are into Office Development
I think it would be a real snoozer of a board.
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I think the forums hosted by the microsoft has good discussion board on microsoft office developemtn.
i guess it is msnews.microsoft.com, you need to use outlook for this.
-Prakash
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Hakuna-Matada wrote: must be an Office Development Discussion Board at CP. Please comply.
You won't win many friends here at CP with that kind of attitude.
Whilst the new Office development tools introduced with VS2005 are nice, Office development really hasn't taken off yet. Certainly not enough to justify a new forum. For now, the General discussion or one of the language forums will be the best place to ask questions.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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i wonder if its better to upload files first and then create the HTML for the article
rather than creatingthe article and then trying to upload all zip and image files
i am telling this because recently i wrote an article and in the next step when i was trying to upload files the server was slow and i got request timesd out error a number of times
Now what am i suppose to do , the article became online instantly but without any images and source code
and what i did
i uploaded all the files one by one
and before i was done i started getting comments from the users that please fix the images link etc
Rule # 17: Omit Needless Words - Strunk, William, Jr.
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Hi
How about one more option for discussion forum threads like 'Scrollable DIV' for each topic. Since sometimes, some of the discussion threads span multiple pages, it is becoming increasingly difficult to locate a particular topic which would have gone 4 to 5 pages (minimum) back.
Along with 'Threaded' etc, 'Scrollable DIV' can be introduced so that all threads on the topic would scroll within that DIV. May be to fetch it and for performance reasons, AJAX can be used.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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Why is it that when I do this search[^], I get "No results found" ?
Is the word "between" not a valid search word?
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Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them.
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EricDV wrote: Is the word "between" not a valid search word?
Unfortunately you're correct. Hmm - one for the TODO list.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Would it be possible to add an option onto the search function that only searches the titles of the articles or messages? Ex: so if an article is titled 'Bob' searching for 'Bob' would find the article and not every time someone wrote 'bobby'in their article.
Thanks
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For the last day or two my RSS client (RSS Bandit) has been unable to process the CodeProject RSS feed with the following error:
"Refresh feed 'News\CodeProject' failed with error: This is an unexpected token. The expected token is 'WHITESPACE'. Line 4, position 63."
This line 4:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
I think there needs to be a space before the closing >
FeedValidator.org also reports the error (as well as another potential problem):
http://feedvalidator.org/check?url=http://www.codeproject.com/webservices/articlerss.aspx?cat=1
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Seems to be fixed now, thanks.
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Hi,
A little story:
I was a member of a forum some years ago. One day when all my friends and family forgot my birthday, I connected to the Internet and checked my e-mail, guess what did I see? A big cake with a lot of candles on it and a simple message : "Happy birthday". You can't beleive the happiness it gave me! I never forget that forum.
The suggestion:
I thought it might be interesting to run such an automated system to send a message on members birthday.
//This is not a signature
while (I'm_alive) {
printf("I Love Programming");
}
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Plus I doubt many of the birthdays are real. Since I use my real name there is no way I'd use my real birthdate.
I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book,
only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon
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