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I can't get the bookmark link to work in Firefox 2.0.0.13 and IE7 either.
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It looks like the SQL Server took a 30 minute smoke break. All the forums disappeared, the home page main content was nearly empty, Feature Article, Editor's Choice, Lastest Best picks, Product Showcase, all blank. All the little windows on the right empty, ...
I'm trying to log back in as myself, but the email account comes back as not a registered member. But! I still show up in the members list, along with everyone else.
Dave Kreskowiak
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Did the gerbils all go for a swim in the vaguely conical porcelain swimming pool?
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Long story involving an over zealous backup system.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I feel your pain... I hhhhate BackupExec with a passion.
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It would be nice to have a feature to register yourself for being notified when a specific article has been updated.
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Yes it would!
(Already on the TODO)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Nice
Thanks for all the good work Chris !
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Subtle Bugs
(0) Here's an interesting little...
(0) IE 7 Culture bug
(0) Calender Chaos
(0) vsprintf crashes (only) in MFC...
(0) Spring is here!
Coding Horrors
(0) Does this count?
(0) Recruiting Horror
(0) why o' why?
(0) Help me please!
(0) The worst code i've ever seen....
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We know. This is due to a quick and dirty optimisation we had to do last night due to a stored procedure that was previously running instantly suddenly deciding that 5 mins was a far more relaxed and sensible time within which to run.
We're just sweeping up the mess from last nights work and will have it fixed in a couple of hours
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: We know.
I gathered that much.
PS: The Lounge sidebar seems to be stuck as well now like the Question Time one.
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Also, the Java[^] forum shows 243 post count but when I entered, there's no posts...showing "no messages" !!
"hi, I am explorer.exe. sometimes when you are doing anything at all, I will just freeze for ten minutes. All of my brother and sister windows will also freeze, because they are sad for me. Maybe we will come back, maybe not, it will be a surprise!"
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Set the Date Filter to display all messages
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ne0h wrote: Also, the Java[^] forum shows 243 post count but when I entered, there's no posts...showing "no messages"
I assume this is one question and 247 replies asking whey they were coding in Java.
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Yep - it's a database timeout. You know the one - works screamingly fast when called any place except the one line of code where you want it to. And everything is the same.
Third time this week and we're starting to think someone is messing with our heads.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Let me put is like this...
Suppose User A asked a question, I didn't know the answer then, so I tell user A "I don't know, will reply later".
After sometime I do get a valid answer so I reply to him by modifying my original message, so does user A get alerted of this modification just like a new message alert is send? If not is it possible?
I just send a 'new message' to a user to tell him the answer?
Thanks!
Nibu thomas
Microsoft MVP for VC++
Code must be written to be read, not by the compiler, but by another human being.
Programming Blog: http://nibuthomas.wordpress.com
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I just send another message in that case
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This would be a bit annoying in cases where members make multiple updates of posts. We can do it but I've deliberately turned it off.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: This would be a bit annoying in cases where members make multiple updates of posts. We can do it but I've deliberately turned it off.
Thanks for the reply!
Yes agreed it's annoying for small modifications, but if the time between last modification and current modification is big enough it will be nice IMO to let the user know!
Nibu thomas
Microsoft MVP for VC++
Code must be written to be read, not by the compiler, but by another human being.
Programming Blog: http://nibuthomas.wordpress.com
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The real question is, why would you say "I dont know, but will reply later"? If you dont know, why say it? Just let someone else answer. Your "I dont know" doesnt help the person who asks the question, even if you say that you "will reply later" with a correct answer.Seriously.
"impossible" is just an opinion.
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Anton Afanasyev wrote: why would you say "I dont know, but will reply later"? If you dont know, why say it? Just let someone else answer.
Well this happened in my reply to this guy! --> http://www.codeproject.com/KB/miscctrl/Taskbar_Manipulation.aspx?msg=1612645#xx1612645xx[^]
I replied to him in 2006, so now I know a better answer hence thought to modify my original message, but I had to post a new one to let him know!
Anton Afanasyev wrote: If you dont know, why say it? Just let someone else answer.
I don't, but since I wrote this stuff hence I should reply to him instead of keeping him waiting.
Nibu thomas
Microsoft MVP for VC++
Code must be written to be read, not by the compiler, but by another human being.
Programming Blog: http://nibuthomas.wordpress.com
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As NBT said, this is on the forum on his article. I'd agree with you if it was in a help forum, but it would be nice to acknowledge a reported bug on your own article...
In your defense, he didn't initially say about his article, and I took it to mean the main fora too.
Iain.
Iain Clarke appears because CPallini still cares.
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Chris,
Thanks for the new voting distribution graph!
Nibu thomas
Microsoft MVP for VC++
Code must be written to be read, not by the compiler, but by another human being.
Programming Blog: http://nibuthomas.wordpress.com
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Yes, it's really cool. I like it too
Thanks Chris !
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