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At http://www.codeproject.com/script/articles/list_articles.asp[^]. I'm entering the name (try yours), and nothing shows up (Firefox, IE6).
Besides, jumping from my profile[^] using "Articles submitted: 1 - Contributor" also shows nothing, though it is not the rule (most often, a list of person's articles is displayed OK). At first I thought that's because my article is pretty antiquated, but it rather looks like some scripting problem.
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Thanks for the heads up
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I open CodeProject and see the list of recent articles posted to the Lounge, but the titles are often truncated. So I hover my mouse over them to see the full title and I get...
...the person who posted it and when.
Can we please get the whole title name in the popup tooltip, followed by the name of the person who posted it and when? This would make the main page much more useful.
(It's such a small change to make! )
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Where are the tooltips?
Brad
Australian
- Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript"
A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.
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When you first go into the CP site they're over on the far right side where you see the most recent threads for the Lounge, etc.
I get tooltips when I hover over one of the thread titles (I'm using Firefox 2.0)
- Don
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Ahh yes, I see them now.
Brad
Australian
- Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript"
A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.
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Some people have the habit of signing the messages with an email address. Mailto: addresses are dangerious since spam robots would harvest them.
Can something be done when a user posts an email address, we can warn from posting or mask it as user (at) domain.com from user@domain.com?
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spam robots are dangerous for them, not for the security of the site itself, so i would say that i don't really bother if they don't even care posting their email address like this.
the more important point i see is when one ask a question on a forum and gives his email for other to reply to. THIS is bad because it breaks the purpose of the forum (which is to share knowledges between everyone, and not to give private answers)...
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toxcct wrote: THIS is bad because it breaks the purpose of the forum
True. I agree to you whole-heartedly. The purpose of forum is to address a larger audience and a good answer should get qualified on par a knowledgebase from the experienced developer and not promote a one-to-one private instant messaging kind of scenario.
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toxcct wrote: the more important point i see is when one ask a question on a forum and gives his email for other to reply to. THIS is bad because it breaks the purpose of the forum (which is to share knowledges between everyone, and not to give private answers)...
And yet the means to email directly to another is provided, by CodeProject, at the bottom of every post (with the "email" button). So the practice of private communication is both approved and facilitated by the powers that be.
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i knew you were going to answer this, but still you have to be a little stupid to click on the "email" link to answer a question when the "Reply" one is the previous link
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True. We ought to practice comparing and following the leading links instead of trailing ones to be optimistic and with an optimistic progressive vision.
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Will look into this
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Some people (newbies mostly) forget to write text in the subject line, making it impossible to read (by clicking it).
It would be nice if there was a check, verifying that there is some text in the subject line, when the message is posted. That would avoid the problem.
Keep up the good work!
Alcohol. The cause of, and the solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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Or still if they persist empty subject a text preview from the description (perhaps substring of 15 characters) can be displayed. That should address this issue. Wouldn't it?
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Hello.
That's a very good solution IMO. It would fix the problem without changes in the "interface" to CP.
Kind regards.
Kakan.
Alcohol. The cause of, and the solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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hi
i have Suggestions for this site there would be happen a Category of OOP(Object Oriented Programming)Concepts.
Pavan Pareta
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Wouldn't that claim to fit into Architecture?
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i mean there should me happen a Category of OOPs Concepts
Pavan Pareta
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Hi,
It will be nice if we can have a textbox along with Search comments link.
Clicking on Search comments takes us to another page. Which is quite ok.
Having a text box should help more if we want to search the active forum only . Just entering a text there and pressing enter should do the searching stuff in the active forum.
For eg: I am in the VC++ forum and I want to search this(VC++ ) forum.
Thanks.
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Or at least an AJAXed DIV search.
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