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That falls under several categories right?
(*) Web Development (JavaScript RegEx)
(*) C# (System.Text)
(*) VB.NET (System.Text)
(*) ASP.NET (RegularExpression Validators)
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And Perl and ...
It's a subject unto itself.
If a VBer posts a RegEx question in the VB forum I won't see it because I never go there. He could cross-post to all those four forums (fora?), but that's frowned upon. Plus grouping them together would make searching for the answer easier.
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it's right here[^]. It's surprising how regular some expressions occur.
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Is flash banned from this site? Why?
It is a very good compliment to ASP.NET, and very nice to have in the article.
Isn't it??
What you want of tomorrow... Is what I've already become.
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How about Silverlight?
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Kakkaduz wrote: Isn't it?
Yes dear.
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Kakkaduz wrote: It is a very good compliment to ASP.NET, and very nice to have in the article.
Isn't it??
Nope - it isn't. A lot of people really dislike Flash, so you would end up alienating them.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Flash isn't banned but ActiveX controls inside articles is (and so, by extension, is flash).
I'm happy to allow Flash but I've yet to see a single situation where flash is better than text and images. If you are thinking "screencasts" then that's a different story and I don't think Flash is the answer there.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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A screencasts or video tutorial section on CP would be really good. I'm not sure how the hamsters would cope with the extra load though, but it's definitely one to consider.
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Stay tuned
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Stay tuned
Oooh - I'm starting to get excited now. I think I'll have to go into a darkened room for a while.
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I have seen so many article's, which have discussion messages not related to article content. See this[^], author wrote a good article on how to post questions, and so many members has posted their programming questions on the article discussion board!
So how about an option for the article author to moderate the comments for his articles ? I think this can keep the article discussion boards with related informations.
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That is a wonderful suggestion. But I would suggest that apart from the author, CodeProject MVPs and/or SysAdmin, editors and staff must be allowed to moderate the questions posted. This is because, the authors may not always be available.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
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brahmma wrote: But I would suggest that apart from the author, CodeProject MVPs and/or SysAdmin, editors and staff must be allowed to moderate the questions posted.
Yes that will be good. Author won't be available all the time.. Nice suggestion
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no. Because authors of crap articles will simply moderate all the just criticism they receive away to make their resume fodder look better.
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Precisely
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I disagree.
If you put a note in a big red font saying 'DO NOT DELETE POSTS WHICH SLAUGHTER YOUR CRAP ARTICLE' somewhere on the authors forum, then they won't delete them. This method has certainly working in preventing programming posts being left in the lounge
"More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF
"This time yesterday, I still had 24 hours to meet the deadline I've just missed today."
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cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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The comment moderation should be a fine blend of Author View + a Panel of CodeProject Admins. In that way, the autocracy of the Author and consequent hypocrisy is offset. We thus, gain to maintain a healthy mix of suggestions and criticisms on the article without any offensive content.
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Awww - I didn't think my article on posting guidelines was that bad. Oh well.
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lol.
I went to clean up your article but some of the replies to the comments were too good to remove
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: some of the replies to the comments were too good to remove
There is a rich vein of humour on this site. It's part of the reason I keep coming back.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote: There is a rich vein of humour on this site. It's part of the reason I keep coming back.
You mean you go away often??
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