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peterchen wrote:
a) why would you pass a temporary object as a non-const ref anyway?
You can't question it. That's the way it is. For instance, I do it all the time for performance reasons.
peterchen wrote:
I agree, though, that people sholud try there code before checking for compatibility
Yes, but people DON'T do it, in much the same way nobody tests an html code for compatibility with Opera 5, Opera, 6, Netscape 4.x, Netscape 6, Mozilla, IE 4, IE5, IE.5, IE6, MSN Explorer.
If I run an .exe, and it fails, I may simply give up. That's too bad. But I belive many people would do so, and CodeProject as a whole suffers a lot.
peterchen wrote:
And if the runtime is not present, a quick question in the forums will help
You can't be serious. Nobody will wait for an answer before moving on.
peterchen wrote:
Should C# projects include the .NET runtime as well?
That's the main issue I am fighting against for a quarter already. Especially I have told many times MS people it was a shame that not only when an incompatible .NET run-time is installed, the user gets a nasty and weird messagebox, and that's all. A modern framework should have handled it better and managed to show a nice wizard, go to the web, download, etc...
Honestly, I don't have to care about it, and could assume that every developer has the same working environment as I do. That's foolish, and lazy at the very least.
That's why VCx compliant logos must be introduced before CodeProject has changed to be a simple sh*tty site.
That's simple, people check the VC7 box only if they actually compiled it and tested it in that environment. Today they don't do it, simply assume that the .dsw/.dsp project will nicely upgrade.
Back to real work : D-26.
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The numbers are rather small and hard to click on. Some extra space around them would be nice to make the target area larger. Something like:
<a> 1 </a>-<a> 2 </a>-<a> 3 </a>-
and so on.
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
Also, instead of that evil popup window to confirm a vote, why not use DHTML and change the voting area into the "your vote was recorded" message. The user is already looking there so they will see the message, and it avoids a popup.
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I think the pop-up is there to send the data back to the server, and not just to inform the user.
What could be done, in my opinion, is to have a pop-under instead of a pop-up to send the data (the pop-under can auto close itself after it sends the data --> is that even possible?), and DHTML to change the voting area as you said.
Or a small IFRAME.
We also need to update the FAQ and include stuff about this new feature. But let things settle down a bit.
Regards,
Rohit Sinha
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A pop-under is no different to a pop-up. Auto-closing is possibly. An IFRAME is also possible but will only work for IE or NS6 or above. It'll happen in message rating v1.2
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
An IFRAME is also possible but will only work for IE or NS6 or above.
Compliance, compliance, compliance. Don't you wish that you didn't have to be compliant for once.
Chris Maunder wrote:
It'll happen in message rating v1.2
I love versioning...
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Nick Parker wrote:
Compliance, compliance, compliance. Don't you wish that you didn't have to be compliant for once
All he has to do is be stadards compliant and he can use IFRAMEs up to the ying yang.
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Unhappily, the Standard is not world compliant.
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is it possible to get the link to amazon on toolbox to be country specific - so for me it would be .co.uk rather than .com
"When the only tool you have is a hammer, a sore thumb you will have."
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Philip Fitzsimons wrote:
is it possible to get the link to amazon on toolbox to be country specific - so for me it would be .co.uk rather than .com
thats a good idea. i didnt even realise that was there - you learn something new every day
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PDA/Palm development
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Jason Henderson wrote:
PDA/Palm development
LOL! Now there is a good suggestion. The Lounge sometimes becomes Palm Dev Talk day.
Now that Palm might be supporting the .NET Compact Framework I am sure a .NET Compact Framework/Handhelds forum would be a good idea for CP.
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yeah i vote for a ".NET Compact Framework" area
"When the only tool you have is a hammer, a sore thumb you will have."
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Chris,
Just noticed that once you set the noise level it's the same on all the forums [I presume it's saved through the use of cookies?].
Think it might be a good idea if you could set different noise filter levels for different forums. Just a thought.
[Moved from the lounge]
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
Think it might be a good idea if you could set different noise filter levels for different forums.
Yeah, that would be cool.
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9000 forums, 52,000 users. Storing settings for each user for each forum would be fantastic, but the overhead it would cause isn't worth the benefit at the moment. When I can convince Compaq or someone to donate a 4-head 2GHz, 4Gb Xeon to a good cause (ie me) then I'll do it
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
9000 forums, 52,000 users.
Oh yeah!!!
Chris Maunder wrote:
When I can convince Compaq or someone to donate a 4-head 2GHz, 4Gb Xeon to a good cause (ie me) then I'll do it
Cool. Not be happening in the near future then???
Would be nice to get them to donate one... Just tell them you'll slap an advert on teh front page for a year. That'll convince them.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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compression?
or only record the forums that people set it for - so for example i use 4/5 forums and i guess thats pretty average - so the worst would be
3 bits (max five levels) + forum id [16 bits]: call it 20bits for luck
* 5 forums (average - ob. some user will have less, some more, but always way less than 9000)
* 52,000 users
= 5200,000 bits
which is not much space at all....
of course this relies on using a packed representation
"When the only tool you have is a hammer, a sore thumb you will have."
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Nothing worse than giving a flippant excuse to try and dodge work only to have someone point out the obvious piece of the puzzle you were trying to hide
The issue isn't only the size of the data, it's the number of rows involved and the time taken to do the extra lookup.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Can't this be done with cookies ?
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Chris Maunder wrote:
9000 forums
hmmm, you could consider the forums for the articles all with the same setting, and just have different ones for the forums listed on the message boards page, i calculate that to be 21 - only a little under 9000
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Chris Maunder wrote:
When I can convince Compaq or someone to donate a 4-head 2GHz, 4Gb Xeon to a good cause (ie me)
Is there a petition I can sign somewhere?
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
Just noticed that once you set the noise level it's the same on all the forums [I presume it's saved through the use of cookies?].
Odd that, I swear (and even posted) that this did happen when the voting first started.
I must be getting old... damend oldtimers disease.
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Paul Watson wrote:
damend oldtimers disease.
It is damn annoying, isn't it.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
It is damn annoying, isn't it.
What's annoying? Keh? Eh? What's that sonny?
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Paul Watson wrote:
What's annoying? Keh? Eh? What's that sonny?
LOL..
Regards,
Brian Dela
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