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If there are other ways, that's great. I only meant to introduce the suggestion within the concept of their being not other ways. It's philosophically very touchy, reaching well beyond the computer world.
For myself, at least, I have not and then considered where the proper balance is between remaining true to a particular philosophy vs. a (true) greater good. How much is my decision influenced by ego (from either point of view). Somewhat off topic. Much like a Sci-Fi short I saw, some time ago: a person sent back in history to kill Hitler's mother before he was born. Presupposing that it would avert the horrid consequences of his existence, is it ethical? Or, closer to reality, I've been asked (as a vegetarian for 30+ years) if trapped on an island, would I rather starve than eat meat? When asked this, the only decent answer I could give was - 'whatever I say now isn't worth anything, since I'm neither stranded nor starving.'
I'm way off topic, that's for sure, but I understand the position. The theft of intellectual property is not life-threatening, so how much response is worth how much soul-tarnishing . . . if it is soul tarnishing. (Grin followed by thoughtful look).
Balboos
-- modified at 6:47 Monday 5th March, 2007
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
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Balboos wrote: Or, closer to reality, I've been asked (as a vegetarian for 30+ years) if trapped on an island, would I rather starve than eat meat? When asked this, the only decent answer I could give was - 'whatever I say now isn't worth anything, since I'm neither stranded nor starving.'
Well said. It really bugs me when people make self righteous proclamations about how they'd act in life or death situations. While sometimes it's clear that they'd actually do what they said, in most cases it's obvious that they're just sounding off without having really thought through the consequences, or even knowing they're BSing to build themselves up.
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Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.
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Yeah, much better to Tag the idiots' site.
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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I'm pretty sure you can issue a take-down request a little farther upstream from them, and have the ISP itself removed from DNS servers if they don't take care of it. No ISP I've ever seen wants to be taken off the air, so this might be an effective tactic.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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lol, their download links points to CP downloads!!
I think it's illegal; CM will surely look into it.
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As stated before, it is completely illegal for us. But non Western countries may not enforce this. If Chris Makes a break through then he should make sure to have every poster file a case against them for damages.
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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Actually, now I've gone to look for it, I'm wondering how the source code for my BabyKeyboardBash application - only posted on CodeProject - has ended up on the following two Chinese sites too:
Link 1[^]
Link 2[^]
Interestingly, links to my articles (with my name still attached), appear on DevAsp.net, hivewiki.com, codeguru.cn, manbu.net (of course), and ecodebank.com, as well as yagah.sonance.net, www.codeproject.com.look-for.us, pagebang.com and securebar.secure-tunnel.com, which all seem to be crawlers that actually display a copy of the Code Project site. (I decided not to include direct links rather than give any of these sites further ratings with search engines)
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Here is a fast way to stop this site- notify Google, which is notorious for evaluating the content of sites on which it has AdWords. Google is particularly finicky over illegal activities, and robo-clicking. Therefore, I have no doubt that Google would forbid further AdWords advertising on this site if they were notified of the illegal actions. I can't believe anyone would stoop to such low-level stealing in the first place.
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I posted this question last week but did not get a valid answer.
I tried to play with the < font >, < sup >, and < sub > today and my name wont accept the whole thing, what is the max length of a user ID?
CleAkO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that." - Tommy Boy "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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50 characters.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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UserId is synonymous with Email Address right, anyway?
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Technically, no. Your user ID is your member ID, a 4 byte integer. Your email address is a 50 character string.
I figured I knew what he meant, though.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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You were correct in figuring.
CleaKO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that." - Tommy Boy "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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When I try to find an old post of mine by searching, I dont get anything with the sub and sup tags in it. Have you thought of a way to perform the searches by stripping the HTML out of the name to match?
CleAkO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that." - Tommy Boy "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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Have you thought of not using HTML tags in your user name. I really do find it most annoying.
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I went a whole 1 1/2 years without any and I thought I would be a little more creative now.
CleAkO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that." - Tommy Boy "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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But HTMLTag submission in textboxes are always peril. .NET 1.1 has a immediate halt with PageValidation process right?
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: But HTMLTag submission in textboxes are always peril.
Not always
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: .NET 1.1 has a immediate halt with PageValidation process right?
It throws an exception, if that is what you mean. (A halt would generally imply that the entire system is shutdown.) It can be configured to ignore HTML in text boxes, the exception can be caught and handled. If you are prepared to accept HTML in text boxes then your ASP.NET application can be written to handle it.
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I printed a few pages using the print option and the document was cut off on the right side. Can someone please take a look into this.
Thanks,
Tom
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Some unedited articles are, well, unedited, and hence not formatted in a way that makes them print friendly. We are slowly working through the pile of unedited's to fix these up.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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hi...
i think may be we need a new topic for AJAX application in the messages board.. i think we can separate it from asp.net posts for clearer identification...
Rama Charan Prasad
"Be happy and Keep smiling.Thats what u want be always.. "
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It belongs in web dev forum.
Brad
Australian
- Captain See Sharp on "Religion"
any half intelligent person can come to the conclusion that pink unicorns do not exist.
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thank you
Rama Charan Prasad
"Be happy and Keep smiling.Thats what u want be always.. "
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Is there a way of searching for new members. Maybe since a user specified date?
clydes
-- modified at 12:23 Friday 23rd February, 2007
Also, may be nice to see members currently logged on.
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