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Should the SB+S menu item not be moved under HELP, rather than under the Programming Discussions section of the Q&A menu?
It would be more logical with relation to site content, and also help to shorten the Q&A menu further.
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The Post a Question item under Help, where do those questions end up? or is this a duplicate of the Ask a Question under the Q&A menu.
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I think that's a fine suggestion.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Are we in danger of confusing people with the growing list of forums? This question[^] was posted in the C++/MFC forum, rightly in my opinion. However the code snippet showed that it used Managed C++/CLI and thus could be related to Windows Forms. Also an elemental part of the question actually relates to the Windows API, but luckily he did not use any of the ATL/WTL/STL classes in his code.
So where does that leave the OP - confused perhaps.
It's time for a new signature.
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We had the C++, C++/CLI and Windows Forms forums for years.
My preferred solution that morphed into Quick Answers: a single forum where each question is tagged by topic. So the short answer of where the poster should ask his question: right here[^].
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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And I think your preferred solution is beginning to show its strengths. But there are now even more 'new' forums in the 'old' list so new posters are rightly somewhat confused; or should that be 'spoilt for choice'?
It's time for a new signature.
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On the programming discussions when clicking on the subject before the page fully loads, it reloads the page. This never used to happen previously. I am using a version of latest firefox compiled from source. I think the version is 4.0 beta.
Best wishes,
Navaneeth
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Welcome to the club having *slow* internet connection!
This is a known issue I would say, reported few times. If the page is not fully loaded and you try to access a certain message then page-reposts.
So, keep patience, let the whole page load. Once done, all will be as expected.
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Sandeep Mewara wrote: Welcome to the club having *slow* internet connection!
I have fast internet connection. My office network is very fast but programming discussions pages on CP are slow.
Best wishes,
Navaneeth
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This has happened for years. If it's new to you it just means you've never experienced a slow link to CP or CP staggering under heavy load before.
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I had the same problem here before & i was informed about this here, but unfortunately it happens again & again while i'm also having fast internet connection.
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I get this error even on trying to read a simple text file (ReadMe.txt) of second archive. All working good for first archive.
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/ViewDownloads.aspx?aid=91387[^]
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128 bit encrypted signature, crack if you can
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We use a ZLib wrapper and I've seen a few zip files that can have their contents listed by the library, but not extracted. It's on our bug list.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Whenever I submit an answer in Q&A, I get this:
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Windows Internet Explorer
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Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?
You will lose any unsaved text. Is this OK?
Press OK to continue, or Cancel to stay on the current page.
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OK Cancel
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Initially, I thought might be some caching change. So, was not reporting. Strange thing is, today I had my Office PC formatted. Got Win7 installed. Fresh PC, I tried to post an answer and I get the same thing in that too!
Environment is what was same: IE8 & Win7.
Is that just me, even if so, any explanation would be appriciated.
(P.S.:Caching cannot be the reason!)
modified on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 11:18 AM
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No issue in FF (3.6.8).
..Go Green..
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Yep looks to be a problem in IE alone. I'll take a look at it today.
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I've had at least 2 posts replied to this morning; nada in my gmail box.
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I am facing the same thing since 2 days... earlier it was fine.
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Same here. Got a few today, but it seems there are a few notifications I didn't get.
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Inspired by this[^] thread I think better ways to protect fools from themselves are needed.
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In that specific instance, I think whoever rolled back CG's revision to expose the OP's password needs to be banned from the site (or at least stripped off all his moderation rights).
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I won't object to this, but any slightly less flagrant jerk could simply look at the revision history without boasting of his acts and not be caught on CP.
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Seems fine on my system with AVG.
It's time for a new signature.
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