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That's why I said make it a user preference in "My Settings". That way you can please everyone. Just default to your standard but allow your user community to set their preferences.
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I second the option. It would be handy to have it as a preference as it would have zero disturbance for those that don't want it but would make it ideal for those that do.
I'm guessing that the 'new' stuff is generate periodically to reduce server load and to make it a static SSI so having it as a preference would mean that the page couldn't really be pregenerated. If that is the problem then say so and I'm sure creative solutions could be found (e.g. generate two static pages and SSI the right one depending on use preference - that would be my first pass).
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Unfortunately rewriting the scripts so that a user can check a box which will direct the servers to generate either target=_blank links or standard links is a whole lotta work for questionable gain. I simply can't justify spending time on something like that when there are so many other things to be done.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Russ, I'm not saying it won't happen, I'm saying it won't happen in the next couple of weeks. It's not a huge amount of work, but neither are the 100 other things on my TODO list. Together they do add up so I prioritise.
Russ Freeman wrote:
We've had a lot of success and additional features added to our forums thanks to releasing the ASP source code.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Apparently, the CP editors are now very efficient. My latest article went from "Unedited" to edited in less than 48 hours. Unfortunately, this means I can no longer make article modifications myself. And, as I've grown accustomed to having the ability to tweak and fine tune my wonderous prose for at least a couple of weeks (sometimes months) after posting, this new speedy turnaround thing distresses me.
So, I'd like to suggest that authors be allowed to edit their articles for at least a week after posting.
-c
Conservative:
One who admires radicals centuries after they're dead.
-- Leo C. Rosten
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Sounds like a good idea to me.
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Shog9
If I could sleep forever, I could forget about everything...
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I see your point as well.
Maybe in the submission wizard there could be an allocation for it to be a draft, and let you set how long the draft status will last for.
And it would also show up as being a draft rather than unedited.
But it is good to see so many articles being edited.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining.
Said by Roger Wright about me.
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Chris,
Could you please make the search better? I just searched for movewindow and, of course, I get 0 hits. Wassup wit dat? I'm tired of having to go to codeguru or google to do searches for articles.
Sincerely,
Darren
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What exactly are you expecting to find when you search for 'MoveWindow'?
Our current search will find either all articles that mention 'movewindow', those that have it in their titles, or those that have 'movewindow' in their descriptions. We don't have a dedicated API reference but if you can suggest a way that would improve the results I'm all ears.
BTW - I did a search for 'MoveWindow' and got 17 hits. I'm rebuilding all the search indexes now to ensure that they are in sync
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I was expecting to see all the hits for articles that mention the term "MoveWindow". I frequently do searches and get no hits when I know for a fact that the term I just searched for is in articles.
I just did a search too and got 19 hits. I'm not sure what's going on but I know it's not the first time this has happened. I'm just used to going to google and doing "codeproject movewindow" and getting my hits that way.
Honestly, i think you have an intermittent problem. Perhaps it has something to do with the indexes since "all of a sudden" there are hits.
Darren
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Darren Schroeder wrote:
Perhaps it has something to do with the indexes since "all of a sudden" there are hits.
I did a full rescan of the files after I got your message and have ensured that scans will be kept up to date from now on. It was a problem, but hopefully it's now an ex-problem.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Thanks, dude. I'll let you know.
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Ah - I was wondering who it was who worked for Digiguide. Mystery solved!
Breaking the 'what's new' is a great idea (in fact I did it for the newsletter and will extend it).
Forum subscriptions: the plumbing is half in place but the hardware (a faster and dedicated mailserver for this stuff) isn't. It will happen though.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Ah - I was wondering who it was who worked for Digiguide. Mystery solved!
It's a great product (mostly written by me of course;) ) and will soon be launching in the US - sadly there no time frame for Australia yet.
However, DigiGuide supports listings fro other sources so anyone could create files in DigiGuide format...hint-hint.
...It will happen though. i>
Great, thanks for listening Chris.
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I was just browsing the demographics section and was wondering if you could put in a table that shows the number of articles that have been posted from each country of origin.
For example
USA 1000
India 700
UK 500
Australia 0
Etc, as most people who post articles do fill out thier profile fully....
Roger Allen
Sonork 100.10016
He dodges, he weaves, and he never gets enough sleep. He is kind to small animals. - Chris maunder.
You can tell from his picture he doesn't sleep, and what kind of things does he weave?
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That's a good call. I second it.
Also keen for the list of top member countries to be expanded so I can see exactly how far behind South Africa is.
Cheers,
Simon
"Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)
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What about States too? I'd like to know how many developers are in each state.
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The new cool formatting 'toolbar' should be available when modifying messages also.
/Magnus
- I don't necessarily agree with everything I say
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OK.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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save-as makes file with page not found (repeatable, i think not net problem)
view-source is ok
t!
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i added few comments to RGTree
i wanted to see them so i set "Last Week" and set-options
it returned back to my original "All" filter
the same with "Last Week" and refresh (F5)
t!
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How about a forum for Software Development, testing techniques etc? Or is this covered elsewhere?
Davy
www.latedecember.com
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Seems to be for those looking for testers rather than talking about it! Maybe it could be expanded in remit?
Davy
www.latedecember.com
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I think it would be nice to email someone from their profile, through web CP functionality (ie. user's email address kept confidiental). It seems that currently you can only email users via Article postings.
just a suggestion.
Soliant | email
"The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking." -Albert E.
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