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You're seeing a Javascript error. I'll see what's going on. Thanks
There we go. All fixed
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
modified on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 9:37 PM
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Chris Maunder wrote: You're seeing a Javascript error. I'll see what's going on. Thanks
Chris,
The Quote-Text is also broken when replying to Pete's posts - I am guessing it's that apostrophe at work again.
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Ah - this explains why I cannot Quote-Selected-Text when I reply to your posts. Stop breaking CP, Pete!
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: Ah - this explains why I cannot Quote-Selected-Text when I reply to your posts. Stop breaking CP, Pete!
Damn me and my nonstandard naming convention.
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Three symptoms.
1. Yesterday I replied someone in this "Bugs and Suggestions" forum. The message was successfully posted. I saw it there! And then I refresh IE. It's gone, forever!
2. In "VC++ MFC" forum today, I typed a lengthy message as my reply to someone this afternoon. I clicked [Post Message] button. CP was quite slow during that time. Then I got the error message: "The message has been posted" or something the like. Which means it should have been posted. So I clicked the link of VC++ forum to abort that editing page. The fact is, my message was not posted.
3. Again in "VC++ MFC" forum today, sometimes after having typed some lengthy messages and clicked [Post Message] button, I got the error message as "There is problem inserting your message". But actually the post which I was going to reply was still there! So it's not the problem related with deleted posts.
Maxwell Chen
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Maxwell,
Your posts are still there, at least your reply to my post about Last Visit not working. I had to expand the Date Filter to Last Week from Last Day to see it.
Dave Augustine
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Maxwell,
I stand corrected. I had the Date Filter set to Last Day and couldn't see your post, changed it to Last Week and there it was. I posted my original reply at that time. I changed the Date Filter back to Last Day and went to the Lounge. Came back here with the Last Day setting still on and, Lo and Behold! your post is still there and it wasn't there before. Something strange is sure happening.
Dave Augustine
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Your symptom looks like THIS[^]. Sometimes it happens to me, too.
Maxwell Chen
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If you select a forum and have the Date Filter set to Last Day, and no changed messages are present, then you get the following message:
-- No messages --
Try changing the 'Messages Since' filter
This message should now read:
-- No messages --
Try changing the 'Date' filter
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Fixed in next version (due mid week)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I can change the date filter from any setting to another, except for Last Visit. Whenever I select this and select Set Options, It resets (or just forgets) the Last Visit and leaves the selection on the last selected date filter.
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Member 4194593 wrote: Set Options, Date Filter, Last Visit does not work.
I reported this some time ago last year.
Maxwell Chen
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This has been fixed in the next version (due mid week)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Thank you, Chris. One problem though, if you have selected "Last Visit" and find the new posts, if you try to view the entire thread to see the new post in context, it will probably be the only post visible in the thread. If you change the Date Filter to Last Week or Last Month to expand the date range, the entire forum is reset and you have to find the thread all over again. Shouldn't View Thread sort of ignore the Date Filter? Or possibly, shouldn't the changed Date Filter only apply to the current view which is a single thread?
Dave Augustine
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Member 4194593 wrote: One problem though, if you have selected "Last Visit" and find the new posts, if you try to view the entire thread to see the new post in context, it will probably be the only post visible in the thread. If you change the Date Filter to Last Week or Last Month to expand the date range, the entire forum is reset and you have to find the thread all over again. Shouldn't View Thread sort of ignore the Date Filter? Or possibly, shouldn't the changed Date Filter only apply to the current view which is a single thread?
Chris,
You never responded to by question about viewing the thread when last visit was set, but I just found the way to get this. Instead of viewing the thread, bookmark it. Then go to your bookmark and access the thread from there. This expands the entire thread. When you are through viewing, delete the bookmark.
I did notice one thing about this, however. I had bookmarked that dumb thread from PallabGT (I believe) about data hiding (unfortunately I have just deleted this bookmark so I cannot reproduce the problem). When I revisited this data hiding thread, the front of the thread was displayed along with a pagination reference (this thread was many pages long). When I clicked on the next page, I was jerked out of the bookmarked forum, back to the forum from which I was visiting when I went to the header and clicked on my bookmarks.
Seems to be a problem with bookmarked multi-paged threads and visiting subsequent pages.
Dave Augustine
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We have a problem with permalinks in ThreadView. I've added it to our bug list.
This has been fixed in the latest version
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
modified on Monday, December 29, 2008 4:05 PM
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Editing is all screwed up now. This started last week I believe. It doesn't import the original post or subject and if you don't do it manually it completely overwrites the original post.
led mike
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Poor Chris. The trouble I cause him... and vice versa, i suppose.
For future reference, you can add CPhog-specific bugs to our tracker here: http://trac.gixug.com/cphog/report[^]
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Thanks man. I had to stop using CPhog when Chris changed something the other day
(the day he posted about it possibly breaking).
I feel bad about reporting anything since it's such a cool free script.
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Oh, how long has that been around?
I tried your CP blog a while back and you didn't reply so I was agonizing with the decision of where to post stuff, oh The PRESSURE AAAAHHHH I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE.
led mike
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Shog9 wrote: our tracker
Well I just spent some time looking around at that. I have read some of the help but I am still mostly unable to decipher yet another wonderful browser based UI. Am I interpreting this correctly, the changes sets view indicates you have made changes as recently as 3/14? But I can't figure out how to the the latest scripts, can you get them from the tracker site? Or do I go back to your personal site to get them? I want to make sure I am running the latest stuff before I post a ticket for the editing bug I am experiencing.
led mike
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Hi All/Chris,
See Neena Posted Messages[^]. It appears all comments are to articles either posted recently, or updated recently (recently = yesterday or today ).
Jeff
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My Internet Explorer showed that the user is advertising the wrecked KTSInfotech.com. I think that should be more of a brothel than a software development unit.
About a couple of weeks back, we have spotted another KTSInfotech. Chris has even banned their IPs. I think they should have changed their ISP and posting it again with a new IP address.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
modified on Monday, March 17, 2008 6:03 AM
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Jeffrey Walton wrote: Neena
And shouldn't she stays with a membership Bronze? Only 11 posts to get Silver?!
Maxwell Chen
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Maxwell Chen wrote: Only 11 posts to get Silver?!
I think the level changes should go through a moderation. The weekly service that runs to convert levels should now check one more condition like moderator flagged the account as good.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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