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I wonder if this option could be set as on or off by default in your profile might be desirable to other members here.
Now I can understand it being on by default for postings concerning an article that one might submit. But I wouldn't mind if I didn't always have to uncheck it for a forum post/reply.
Oh well just something that has been on my mind of late
Laterz...
It's all good man, it's all good...
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Yeah, good point.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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As an extra point just think of how much processor time you can save
It's all good man, it's all good...
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Hi,
I have several articles on CodeProject but the number is not very likely to increase any more. It is just too much work to update existing articles. CodeProject would like authors to use the GetHTML function to retrieve an articles source code using the GetHTML function. The html code I get with this function is a complete mess, no structure whatsoever left! Have you ever seen the code you get back? What are the steps performed by CodeProject that transform a properly formated html article into such a chaotic structure?
Regards,
Ingo
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I'm not sure I see what the problem with the HTML is. If the HTML you get using the "Get HTML" is just so awful you can't deal with it, then just send us the original HTML you sent with whatever changes you need. We'll work with you to make updates easy.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I did'nt say i can't deal with it i said the complete structure is gone and it is very hard to deal with it. My problem is that the indenting is gone, all comments are gone, most line breaks are either gone or moved since the html code seems to be formatted more or less into a monolithic block. (probably to optimize for low bandwidth) Closing tags appear on places where I don't expect them or they completely disappear. Editing table content without proper indentation is very difficult because I cant find the proper fields any more.
For updates I use a text editor. So every time I want to make an update i download the code, reformat in order to get a little structure back, apply the changes and resubmit it. Just to do the same the next time. This stopped being fun after two updates, I don't have time for this.
Letting your editors change the html is fine but does not work when making a lot of changes. It seems it is much easier to use unedited reader contributions since i assume that when choosing this option comments, indentations and linebreaks are where i left them . (until the article gets a review)
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Chris Maunder wrote: just send us the original HTML you sent with whatever changes you need
Tried that once, the only help I got was an E-mail telling me to use the "Get HTML" button and to re-submit my article. I've only written two articles for your site, but to be honest, after the attitude I was given and all the 'please do it again' I got, I am very weary about submitting anything new.
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We try very hard to ensure that updating articles is easy both for the submitter and for us. Often we can spend several hours formatting a messy Word-generated article only to have an author resubmit the same article with a minor change the following day. Asking the author to dowload the formatted HTML means they get to see how we clean up the HTML (which then helps them understand how to help us) and saves us sometimes hours of work.
Without knowing the context of the email you received asking you to use the "Get HTML" button I can't comment. But I would be very surprised if you were given an "attitude" since Smitha is possibly the nicest human being I've met in my life, barring my mother of course.
If you ever have a problem, though, then email me at chris -at- codeproject.com and I'll gladly help in whatever way I can.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Why couldn't you just use something like HTML Tidy[^] to clean-up the returned mark-up?
There are plenty of HTML editors out there (e.g., HTML-Kit[^]) that directly integrate with HTML Tidy, making it even easier to use ...
Just a thought.
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Usually it's the html editors that create the code mess. I dont think i would do the editor any favor using one. For instance: Have you ever seen html after being processed with Frontpage? There may be good ones out there but all i know had these issues. Nevertheless I'll have a look at HTML kit. Thanx for the hint.
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An answer to a problem can often be found in the discussion boards. It would be good to offer a search facility within the discussion boards. This would probably aid yourselvs as it could cut down on the repeat number of discussions to save users paging through them to find an answer.
Andy
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_awatts wrote: An answer to a problem can often be found in the discussion boards. It would be good to offer a search facility within the discussion boards. This would probably aid yourselvs as it could cut down on the repeat number of discussions to save users paging through them to find an answer.
The option already exisits. It is called "Search Comments" and appears at the top of each message board on the right hand side, just above the forum contents.
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Ahhh. Thank you. not as obvious as the Search box at the top of the page.
Andy
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Ok, this is so minor I feel silly for suggesting it; the wink emoticon is so subtle, when you're reading a post it looks just like a normal smile emoticon unless you happen to notice that a second later the eye winks. I think maybe the wink should be a static wink? But I'm sure you guys have much MUCH bigger things keeping you busy
"For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza ~ Web SQL Utility - asp.net app to query Access, SQL server, MySQL. Stores history, favourites.
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Ashley van Gerven wrote: the wink emoticon is so subtle
And that makes all the charm
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It would be nice if the search results for articles were sortable based on a particular rating or votes or authour or category.
Their could possibly be a radio button based selection for the kind of sorting the user is looking for.
Tarakeshwar Reddy
MCP, CCIE Q(R&S)
Experience is like a comb that life gives you when you are bald - Navjot Singh Sidhu
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Hello. There is an article I wrote before several months and I want to make some changes and get it offline for some time. How do I do that?
Thanks in advantage
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Yes I am aware of that, however I want to get it offline for some days. Isnt that possible?
Thanks
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Just email us. submit at codeproject.com
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I posted a new article[^] today about WPF. Usually when I post a WPF article, it will appear under the 'All Topics', '.NET', and 'C#' views. This article has only shown up under 'All Topics.' Is there a reason for that, or has something gone wrong?
Thanks.
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Hmmm. I'll dig into this Monday morning
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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OK, thanks. Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
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BTW - My new article about WF[^] is only showing up in 'All Topics' view as well. It might be the same problem.
Thanks again.
-- modified at 22:54 Sunday 12th November, 2006
Hey Chris...The WF article made it into the C# and .NET views, so I guess the problem is specific to that WPF article. HTH.
-- modified at 22:56 Sunday 12th November, 2006
Holy crap! Now the WPF article just appeared in the C# and .NET views! What timing... Well, I suppose there might still be an issue with regards to how long it takes for a WPF article to make it's way to those views. But I guess this is now an Extremely Low Priority Issue.
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