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Tom Deketelaere wrote: But I can see how it can be useful
Messages can be pinned, i.e. kept permanently open while looking at one or a couple of other messages; the original question is a prime candidate here, provided it is on the same page.
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Ah - but where to put all these extra buttons! (don't answer: Javascript will solve this issue)
However (and tengential to the topic) have you see the Prev/Next button in Quick Answers? I'm assuming this is the style of thing you're after?
We're using Quick Answers as a test bed for the prev/next since it's a simple system on the surface with some nice subtlties that allow us to test a bunch of stuff. Once we're happy with it (and its speed) we can extend to things like fora and articles.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Microsoft C++ MVP
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If your searching for an article and you filter your results with C++ for example, when you next visit Quick Answers that is the filter that will be set. Slightly less inconveniently (for me at least) when you look at the latest articles the same filter will be set.
If the filter is going to persist then why is it set when I do a quick search for an article, rather than some setting from my profile?
I didn't think many questions had been posted in QA today, but it turns out that the filter was set to VB.NET because I went to check an article for somebody earlier on.
It's not so bad that the filter persists when I set from QA itself, but I wouldn't expect my searching for articles to affect it.
My current favourite quote is: Punch them in the face, see what happens!
-SK Genius
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This has been brought up quite a few times. We have a task (but not one of our higher priorities ATM) to rework this so that filters are not automatically saved. You can still save but it will be an explicit option on the relevant page and in your member profile.
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sounds good. I have three additional suggestions:
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when some filters are in effect, always show them. Do not hide them behind a "show advanced search" widget. Whatever choice is not visible should not be in effect. Case in point is the "Search Message Boards" page.
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the default values for dates (from and to) are fixed to "stone age" and "today". I seldom search old stuff, most of the time I'm searching for a message I know is less than 1 week old, and then I must adjust the from date: select this year from the combobox, select this month from another combobox, then click some day. Please simplify its use.
My preference would be: adding another combobox with the choices:
- last week (i.e. no older than 7 days)
- last month
- last year
- between from and to
And then the choice should be persisted (and probably visible on the settings page if other search settings are also made available there).
3.
You offer a choice between posts, replies, posts and replies; which is good.
I would also like a checkbox saying "subject line only"
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1. Agree
2. I think that sounds good. This would be another task with a lower priority however.
3. I'll suggest this to the team.
Thanks for the comments.
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Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles]
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When member B votes member A's message up in a programming forum, in the Lounge, etc. two things should happen in the rep department:
1. A gets rep points (number and category depend on some factors) for being up-voted;
2. B is supposed to get 1 organiser point (within some limits).
The first part works pretty well, except for too many messages not being regarded as answers due to a bad choice of default icon, resulting in lots of Debator points that should have been Authority points. Soit. That is a minor mistake in view of the other one:
I can tell now for sure, the second part does not happen: B is not getting his Organiser point. It is A who is getting the Organiser point!
I have tested with an answer in C# and a general message in Lounge, B's rep did not move at all, A gained 6 points on each occasion, 5 in authority or Debator, and 1 in Organiser.
In all likelihood this mistake (I assume that's what it is as I fail to see the logic, and it is not in accordance with the rules here[^]) got introduced some 3 weeks ago when a lot of people suddenly lost a lot of Organiser points (and maybe a color grade too) at the then recalculation, as first reported here[^].
I am still recovering from that hit. And I want my points back! Let there be justice.
TIA
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There is no justice. There is only hamster.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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Those hamsters have turned into greedy green gremlins now. A disciplinary whip is in order; and please keep them dry, they must not get wet. Not Ever.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles]
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Well...you got a 50:50 chance there of something good coming out:
1) They multiply, thus giving Chris more hamsters to abuse
2) Wet hamster fur smell. Eyw.
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A reply to a question give an authority point, but a reply to a reply is a debate point.
Seems logical.
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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Dalek Dave wrote: a reply to a reply is a debate point.
It probably is, most of the time, in non-programming forums; and occasionally in programming forums too.
However, quite often a programming forum thread is a technical discussion where, in a simple case, a question gets answered with a real answer or a request for extra information, then new information is provided and/or a new question is added, etc. So it is often a Q-A-Q-A-Q-A sequence, however by default only the first two get a significant default icon; all the others, whatever their intent or content, are "General" by default and hence qualified Debator material. Here[^] is an example.
Manually setting the message type to Question resp. Answer (as I did on this occasion, to no effect, which is normal, as this is Lounge) suffices to change the qualification, but is easily forgotten. Modifying the message type in a later edit, has no direct consequences (not sure if it has after a recalculation, I think not).
But that is all minor, as I said before. Giving the points to the right or wrong person is the issue.
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Sorry, I remember now, yes it looks the same.
[ADDED]
But then Chris seemed unsure about what exactly you were reporting.
I took a note then, decided to investigate a bit; did my experiments, and reported the results here.
I should have included a link to your original message. Sorry for that.
[/ADDED]
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modified on Thursday, June 3, 2010 8:24 AM
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Luc Pattyn wrote: Sorry, I remember now, yes it looks the same.
Thats fine... sorry not required! It's good you too noticed it, now it will bigger impact on Chris
Luc Pattyn wrote: But then Chris seemed unsure about what exactly you were reporting.
Yep! but in response exchanges, i clarified the exact thing to him. I think it must be in his queue. It's just lots of things are in his queue... but soon...
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Luc,
Thanks for digging into this more. We've already flagged this as a bug and we're just waiting for a chance to dig in and fix it before re-running the rep-history script.
TechEd is next week so unfortunately we're all a little slammed at the moment. However, your points are safe.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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No worries.
Please make sure you leave ample food for the critters.
And have fun.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles]
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Hope mine points too and others ofcourse!
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Hi Admins,
Is there anyway to stop spamming messages or block the spammers?
I am one of the victim by the group/member: joeabcd[^] in one of my article forum: Silverlight 4: Interoperability with Excel using the COM Object[^]. You can find a no. of posts by this group posting ADS for Nike Shop. Is there anyway to delete such messages or mark the user/group as SPAM?
If this feature is not available in CodeProject, can you please work on that and make the site SPAM FREE?
Thank you.
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Thanks for letting us know.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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This guy has started spamming in Q&A. I just deleted his Nike ad links from one answer and one comment.
All yours!
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Thanks Chris and Sandeep for taking action to that spammer.
Don't forget to Click on [Vote] and [Good Answer] on the posts that helped you.
Regards - Kunal Chowdhury | Software Developer | Chennai | India | My Blog | My Tweets | Silverlight Tutorial
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Few days back, I was going through the forums blazingly fast and 5'ing any post I found it deserves. Then I got the dreaded message "You or someone at your IP address has been voting too often. Please wait a moment and try again". After sometimes, my voting rights was restored but my rep points seems stuck where they were. Do we get penalized for instigating the dreaded message? Do I have to sit in the corner for few days now?
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yes.
no.
as penance you will study The Table[^] carefully.
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