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Unbelievable. I guess it was just getting cached. I thought I had already tried refreshing.
Thanks,
Shane
Shane
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Would it be possible to add a user setting to hide threads from trolls? So for something like this: http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?msg=2147462#xx2147462xx[^] I chould just hit hide threads from this douchebag (or I suppose something a little more kid sister appropriate) so I wouldn't have to go through pages of crap to see if there are any useful threads. This way people could continue to feeding these idiots, but I wouldn't see threads started by this person.
Side thought, maybe rather than completely hiding the thread just collapse the whole thread so all you see its there but it doesn't take up space (so if they actually go legit they don't need a new account)
-Matt Newman
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I just noticed we can still vote on that message, although the content is gone !?
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I wonder what the point is? It is like beating a dead horse
Once the message is gone, why continue voting on it?
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Is it a horse ? I thought it was a dog.
Maybe if we all vote 5 it comes alive again and we can tell ?
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Luc Pattyn wrote: I thought it was a dog.
Who knows for sure, it could be a big dog
I wonder if 5 votes could bring the message back from the dead?
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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I like this idea better than the way it works now. Frequently I see the starting message in a thread deleted, but the thread continues for a page and a half, and I'm thinking, What did I miss? There should be a "vote troll" button that replaces the current "delete message" mechanism, so that such threads would be shown automatically rolled up, instead of just deleting the message.
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If you use CPHog, there's a script that will show the original post. Clickety[^]
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I would like a third item near "Report this post as 1.Abuse, 2.Spam" and that would be 3. Wrong forum. (I know we cannot extend the list endlessly but it could suffer a 3rd item without problem I think.). Maybe we could even sum up Abuse and Spam into "Inappropriate" or "Mark to Delete", since both of them end up with the same result: the message is deleted. Unlike "Abuse", "Spam" or "Inappropriate", "Wrong Forum" would simply indicate to an admin (here _you_ choose how to implement it on the backside, Chris ) that the post must be moved. It has the advantage of "unpolluting" forums such as subtle bugs or coding horrors (or even the Lounge) that get very often programming questions, actually, and does not leave this "Message deleted" post that nobody likes.
[edit] OK, by reading further more in the suggestion forum, I understood the difference between abuse and spam. Let it be so for these both. But the wrong forum suggestions remains. [/edit]
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I think the options near the footer are going to be endless. I would say we can compress this menu as Report. When the user clicks on it, popup a child menu with Options like
1) Spam
2) Abuse
3) Vote (preferably a slider control)
4) Move Requested
and more ... (subject to screen real estate restrictions)
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Hi everyone,
I find it quite odd that after logging in I'm redirected to CP's front page.
For example: I receive a post in my article's forum; I view it and wish to reply to it. I enter my credentials to the form at the top of the page... and go the the CP's front. But I should stay at the same page I was! At least, my web experience tells me so.
Best regards,
- Dmitry.
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Listen up! Teamwork means staying out of my way! (Seifer, Final Fantasy 8).
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True. I have observed this too. From a messageboard 'Signin ' link, it takes me to login page. Post signin page, when I expect the previous URL (HTTP_REFERER) to be reloaded with logon cookie, it gives me CodeProject homepage.
Workaround:
1) Select the Down Arrow in the Back button of your browser.
2) Select the second item in the displayed history stack.
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: Workaround:
1) Select the Down Arrow in the Back button of your browser.
2) Select the second item in the displayed history stack.
I know this ) and do all the time. But it is still quite distracting.
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Listen up! Teamwork means staying out of my way! (Seifer, Final Fantasy 8).
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Dmitry Khudorozhkov wrote: quite distracting
I appreciate your diplomatic way of expressing. In a very frank opinion, particularly in a hurry, it just intimidates the user like anything. If it could be addressed at priority considering the havoc on user experience, it would be really great and CPians would be grateful to the team.
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Dmitry Khudorozhkov wrote: logging in
So you sometimes log out from CP ?!
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Rage wrote: sometimes
During periodic schedules of Garbage Collection in my system when I clear my cache, Autocomplete, old History etc, after taking necessary backups of favorites and other things.
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I didn't know you could. I'm going to delete that from my memory banks now.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Rage wrote: So you sometimes log out from CP ?!
My Firefox cleans all private data on exit. It's called "privacy"
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Listen up! Teamwork means staying out of my way! (Seifer, Final Fantasy 8).
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An oldie but a goodie. Yes, this will definitely be fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Thanks
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Listen up! Teamwork means staying out of my way! (Seifer, Final Fantasy 8).
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Jeffrey Walton wrote: Reference (two of the five 'Best Picks' articles): C# Utility for keeping a domain PC off of the network[^] and Cracking the Mysteries of .NET 2.0 Configuration[^].
Both worked correctly on firefox
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N a v a n e e t h wrote: firefox
What resolution are you using? I saw scroll bars for the code. I am on 1280x1024 with FF and see the problem.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Hi N a v a n e e t h,
You did not have to scroll hard right to read the articles?
Jeff
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They are both unedited reader contributions. The editors will go in there and fix it when they get a chance.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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