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That was what I would have done, but I didn't have the time to figure out how Chris was opening the window.
Actually suggestion #1 was just something that occured to me while I was working on suggestion #2. You are absolutely correct, that would definitely be the way to do it David.
Jason Jystad
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I understand.
Actually suggestion #2 has very little to do with the emoticons. Suggestion #1 was really just something that occured to me while working on suggestion #2. I do have a #3 that occured to me last night while I was sleeping on suggestion #2. Hmm, this is getting confusing... maybe I should start using code names.
I talked to nish last night before I went home and he had a couple of ideas about the primary suggestion I am working on. This got me thinking about things and I came up with a couple of additions. I am going to finish nish's suggestions and the new ideas before I post it. I'll get it up sometime today.
Jason Jystad
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Can I help you with suggestion #5 ?
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
More about me
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I would be happy to have the help, but Suggestion #5 seems to have slipped into a space/time warp and caused a transporter malfunction. Consequently it seems to have ceased to have ever existed.
You could make comments on my main suggestion above though!
Jason Jystad
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Ok Chris, I still have one bug to kill and I have some ideas to make it more cross browser compatible so I am going to wait until later on today or maybe this weekend to post the suggestion I am working on.
Sorry to string everyone along like this, but I think it will be worth it.
Jason Jystad
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I was so excited by this I almost ruptured my spleen!
Then I noticed that it costs money. Ah well, it is certainly worth it. Very nice widget. I just have NO budget for the things I wanted a spell check for. (Personal projects and all that)
Nice find though Nick. I am going to keep it in mind for when I have a budget for something I am working on.
Jason Jystad
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Jason Jystad wrote:
Then I noticed that it costs money.
Yes, but the price really isn't too bad all together.
Nick Parker
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No really it isn't.
I was just hoping for a free interface to something like ASpell so I could do it without spending anything. I am such a cheapskate.
Jason Jystad
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Looks good, but I wonder how much load it places on the site? We can't use Java applets so a server side spell with Javascript interface probably uses callbacks or something. I'm not sure if having perfectly spelled forum posts is really worth the hassle. It kind of takes the flavour and sponteneity out of posting.
(Besides, if I have another spell checker tell me 'flavour' is spelled incorrectly I'm gonna heave it out the window)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Deal,
I just thought I would point it out to you because we had the conversation in the past about it. I didn't mean, honestly to point you to anything with Java . Just thought it was interesting.
Nick Parker
"Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."
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I've got nothing against Java (apart from the fact that it's slower than a sloth on valium) - it's just after Sun and Microsoft had their little hissy fight Java is no longer something that can be relied upon to be present.
But I guess we should be glad that thay have these fights for the good of all consumers.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
I've got nothing against Java
With Microsoft (i.e. - MSDN) being a premium sponser, they might prefer that you stay away from JAVA related products.
Chris Maunder wrote:
But I guess we should be glad that thay have these fights for the good of all consumers.
Right, we should let more companies be more parentalistic over what the consumer needs. I don't think so, do you?
Nick Parker
"Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."
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Attempting to searh code project keeps giving me an error page (below).
I'm attempting to search for 'base 2' (as I want to know how to express a number in binary rather than base 10 or hex).
The destination url is: http://www.codeproject.com/info/search.asp?target=base+2&st=kw&qm=all
The error returned is:
ADODB.Command error '800a0e7d'
Requested operation requires an OLE DB Session object, which is not supported by the current provider.
/includes/contents_start.asp, line 14
Just keeping you busy Chris!
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The Obliterator
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Chris, I wasn't going to say anything because it souded like others were having the same problems and you were working on it but I am not getting ANY notifications.
I have been trying to live with it, but it is starting to drive me absolutely batty.
I have not gotten a single notification in about two weeks, (not exactly sure of the time span just guessing here). I get the newsletter Ok, just not any notifications.
I am using the e-mail adress all the time, so I know my end is working.
Sorry to be a pest, but I have trouble keeping up without my notifications. Threads get buried so fast.
Jason Jystad
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Hey Jason,
Notifications from articles or replies to your posts?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Replies to posts.
I am too damn lazy to write articles.
Actually I do have several in the works, but I have had even less luck getting anything done on them than I have had getting anything done with the several programming projects I have on the back burner.
I must have the biggest back burner in the universe.
<edit>
Hmm, that was kinkier sounding than I intended. I better go drink some more caffeine.
</edit>
Jason Jystad
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hi chris,
First of all visual c++ is so vast.Then,users have so many questions and doubts that others with similar ones cannot find them easily.
So ,I suggest(like my hard disk) organise visual c++ into API and MFC
In MFC, make activex,com,controls,internet etc.
In controls,make buttons,trees etc.
This will greatly help the new visitors and also regulars like me.
***May be even C++ and visual C++ and then the rest as above***
{an archive of most asked questions can help).
-good luck and cheers.
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One of my articles lost.In my profile there are 4 but when I click on my articles there are 3.
Mazy
"The path you tread is narrow and the drop is shear and very high,
The ravens all are watching from a vantage point near by,
Apprehension creeping like a choo-train uo your spine,
Will the tightrope reach the end;will the final cuplet rhyme?"Cymbaline-Pink Floyd
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I can see all 4 of them
Nish
Regards,
Nish
Native CPian.
Born and brought up on CP.
With the CP blood in him.
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Took me a couple of hours but I found it!
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Oh,Thanks.Now its ok.I don't know what happend last night.
Mazy
"The path you tread is narrow and the drop is shear and very high,
The ravens all are watching from a vantage point near by,
Apprehension creeping like a choo-train uo your spine,
Will the tightrope reach the end;will the final cuplet rhyme?"Cymbaline-Pink Floyd
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It looks like its bust again as I got a bad one again. My MS-Express failed to read MIME body correctly.
Back to the drawing board.
Roger Allen
Sonork 100.10016
If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.
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Yep, mine is broken too. But nevermind, i'm getting good at reading MIME encoded text
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David Wengier
Sonork ID: 100.14177 - Ch00k
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When you quote somebody else's text the emoticons don't appear. Which, I presume is to do with the fact that html tags aren't quoted, hence removing the [img] tag from the message. Would it be possible to put in a little bit of code to look out for the [img] tags and replace with the correct text when quoting... It's just a little thing.
hehe.. a rose [btw. I've had too much coke today!!!]
"Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java...
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