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MatthysDT wrote: but if I dare click on any topic/post before the last one has loaded on the bottom of the page, the entire page refreshes in order to display the one I clicked on.
I noticed this behavior sometimes even in a fast connection. If we expand a forum message before the page getting loaded, whole page will refresh again. I don't think that problem is related to connection speed.
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Arun Jacob wrote: I don't think that problem is related to connection speed.
It isn't. There were a couple of threads a few weeks ago on this very topic, starting about here[^]
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
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It's not, but having to wait 5 seconds to begin reading messages is a minor annoyance; having to wait 5 minutes is a show stopper.
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18
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I added a fix last week - how is it now for you?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I've just gotten an e-mail, telling me that an alternate has been posted to my tip/trick.
I was able to read the content of the alternate in the e-mail, but when I open the tip/trick, the alternate doesn't appear.
I checked the message at the top of this forum, and under 'Recent changes' it says
16-Jun-10 Regular users can't see tip/trick alternate just posted
When it's under 'Recent changes', it means that it should have been fixed, right?
I've tried Ctrl+F5 a few times, but it's still not showing up.
Edit: It's visible now, but isn't this still a bug?
modified on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 9:38 AM
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The alternate was "pending", i.e. awaiting moderation. I made it publicly available, so it should be visible to all now.
IMO it is silly you're signaled but not allowed to see it; of course, you should be allowed to participate in the moderation process of an alternate to your own T&T.
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I was actually considering if this was because of some kind of "approval" process, but as you said, the poster of the tip should be able to moderate his/her own tip/tricks.
Thanks
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Sorry, this is something we overlooked. You should be able to moderate alternates of your own tip/trick. I've created a high priority task for it.
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Thanks Thiru.
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Nope. You either see three answers (a real one, and two deleted but still readable) or you see just one; it depends on you being signed on with sufficient karma or not. And the count reflects the number of answers you can actually see.
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In this case, no. The count, currently, reflects the total number of answers. An over-zealous correction caused an over-correction. It will be fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I object. When I logged out, the count (on the page itself) went down to 1. So it looks fine from here.
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My apologies, Luc. You are correct.
Having a better look into Johnny's issues after caffeine.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I accept.
Funny thing is, even when I defend your code, you tend to contradict me?
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Luc Pattyn wrote: Funny thing is, even when I defend your code, you tend to contradict me?
You guys have been together too long.
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Sounds like you want any one of them to be with you for some time now!
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FYI: I see one real reply (mine) and two deleted. I see that they are deleted, but I don't see the text...
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Johnny J. wrote: two deleted. I see that they are deleted, but I don't see the text...
I don't see a way for me to get into that state; but even then IMO the count is correct. If I were to add an (almost) empty answer, it should increment the count too.
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IMO if an answer is deleted it doesn't exist (anymore)
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you can't just ignore and not count it as long as one or more of these hold true:
- it takes real-estate on the page
- it has metadata (author, date, ...)
- it may have comments
- it may have votes
- its content is readable to some people (not sure why that is, but it is).
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Thanks - found the issue and we'll have this fixed as soon as sufficient coffee has been consumed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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So is there a mobile version of CP for all us Android (and iPhone) folks?
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