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Browser Check
Gecko True
IE False
Opera False
WebKit False
Browser GECKO
Type Mozilla
Standard True
Display Mode Normal
User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.9.1.12pre) Gecko/20100703 SeaMonkey/2.0.7pre
Version 5
Major Version 5
Minor Version 0
Web 2.0 Enabled True
Mobile Device False
Cookies OK? False
Server Web23
Country United States
Hans
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Yet you're still seeing that warning? That's odd.
I've retested with SeaMonkey and it's all good here.
Even so, I'll add a bug entry for this.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I am also facing this issue. Every time I open cp a new browser, I am getting the message "Hint: For improved responsiveness use Internet Explorer 4, Firefox or above. Ensure Javascript is enabled and choose 'Normal' from the Layout dropdown and hit 'Update'.". Till I press the update button the site is acting weird.
Browser Check
Gecko True
IE False
Opera False
WebKit False
Browser FIREFOX
Type Firefox3
Standard True
Display Mode Normal
User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.2) Gecko/20100115 Firefox/3.6
Version 9
Major Version 3
Minor Version 6
Web 2.0 Enabled True
Mobile Device False
Cookies OK? True
Server Web20
Country United Kingdom
"Never put off until run time what you can do at compile time."
- David Gries, in "Compiler Construction for Digital Computers", circa 1969.
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So when you first come you see the message, but when you hit update (I'm assuming on the forum's top bar) things are normal?
Can you try just hitting Ctrl+F5 when you see the message? It could be that Chrome is holding a cached copy of the page. It's more aggressive than other browsers with caching.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I found the issue and am just doing final testing on the fix.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Works now for me, big Thanks
Hans
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This threw me off. I'm using Chrome* and am receiving an error that I need to use Internet Explorer 4+ or Firefox, and turn on Javascript (Javascript is not disabled in my Chrome). Is Chrome actually not supported, or is this a bug?
*UserAgent: "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/533.4 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/5.0.375.99 Safari/533.4"
(Windows 7)
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There seems to be no issue in Chrome. I am personally using it for my net surfing and ofcourse I am using it for CodeProject too. Check your browser version and the JavaScript too.
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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So, in one of the answers in the Quick Answers forum (specifically the answer from MASTER at http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/92502/How-do-I-find-the-number-of-files-in-a-drive-in-Vi.aspx[^]) he was typing VB and the formatting treated the / as an escape character. As in:
Function CountFiles(Optional ByVal dri As String = "C:\", Optional ByVal subDir As Boolean = True) As Integer
Something in the formatting isn't right here. It appears to be treating the "\" as an escape character in this instance.
(and I know he didn't specify a language in that thread, but I did...my code is:
<pre lang="vbnet">Function CountFiles(Optional ByVal dri As String = "C:\", Optional ByVal subDir As Boolean = True) As Integer</pre>
modified on Thursday, July 8, 2010 1:58 PM
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Thanks. Found it and the fix will be uploaded next rev.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Has the Daily News, or whatever the thing that was at the bottom of the homepage with links to other sites with tech-ish news, gone away? Has it moved?
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Look under Features / News in the top green menu
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Ah, much better format than the old Daily News.
Thanks Chris.
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High-level members should have the ability to add questions and answers to the corresponding FAQ, For example, there could be FAQs for C#, C++, C++/MFC, ASP, etc. These FAQs would essentially be wikis, but you have to achieve a certain level before you can contribute.
FAQs would be a great benefit to the site and to people who come here for answers. By saying "See C# FAQ #38", you would be pointing to an answer that hopefully gets better and more complete as time goes by.
Each forum (and Q&A, of course) would have the notice "Because of your level, you can add to or edit the FAQ for this forum", along with some button, etc.
FAQs should be searchable (using the new Hans Dietrich Search Algorithm, and should be presented as a rolled-up list of questions, for faster scanning.
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This was the original plan for the programming forums about 5 years. The Good answer / bad answer / mark as answer system was put in place so I could etract the top questions and answers. This turned out to be suboptimal and so I started work 2 years ago on the Live FAQ, which would be a question and answer system that would be wiki-like and would focus on matching good answers and good questions. We then renamed it to Quick Answers.
So: why not have a button within a Quick Answer (or Tip n Trick) entry which says "Add this to the FAQ". Only questions and accepted answers would be added to the FAQ, and we could then view the FAQ filtered by whatever tags you wanted, allowing us to easily produce a C++, an MFC, a VBSCript, or whatever FAQ.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: why not have a button within a Quick Answer (or Tip n Trick) entry which says "Add this to the FAQ"
What about regular programming forums?
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Is it possible to do a "is contained in" search instead of the current "is an exact match" search?
Example: searching for "fxdetect" finds nothing. Searching for "xfxdetect" finds the article.
Or maybe make this a checkbox option next to the search box.
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Not in SQL Server. However, we're going to be ditching SQL Server full text and move to something more sensible, after which the answer will be "yes"
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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That is the best news ever regarding CP. True search is badly needed.
suggestion: cover the site itself also, i.e. the FAQ, and all the pages explaining how things work and are supposed to be used around here.
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Just a thought: Can we use Google search result for that specific term, and then parse them, and show them in proper CP like formatting ?
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Hi,
I find it very problematic to move the mouse and click on each thread to view it.
I am a keyboard friendly user and would like to have something like 'Tab'-'Tab' to work for me, to navigate over the threads on page.
Does code-project already has something such for KB-users in place. If not, WTF!
Ravie Busie
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There is a somewhat cryptic sentence at the bottom of pages with forum, regarding CTRL/ARROW combinations. They work great. Try CTRL/ARROW_DOWN.
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Thanks for informing me
Ravi S
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You're welcome.
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