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Ajay Vijayvargiya wrote: The author of article does not get the notification for comments/replies-to-comments after few months of publication of said article
Yes. I used to reply to all the readers once I get an email notification for any of the post. But for New vote comment it's not working. So, it's got delayed for resonse as well. And If it's an old article you never can track unless you open that article.
BTW : The BUG is in the TODO list. CP Team is working on that.
http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/2345282/Current-Bug-list-PLEASE-READ-BEFORE-POSTING-last-u.aspx[^]
Defect Voting comment should send email notification
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Abhijit Jana wrote: BTW : The BUG is in the TODO list. CP Team is working on that
I am not sure if this bug is the same bug I mentioned.
Chris did not mention this on my thread, which I just posted 2-3 days ago, and the Bug List (TODO) is updated on Oct 13, 2010.
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Ajay Vijayvargiya wrote: I am not sure if this bug is the same bug I mentioned.
Chris did not mention this on my thread, which I just posted 2-3 days ago, and the Bug List (TODO) is updated on Oct 13, 2010.
Well, I haven't see you last post. But, I know this is an issue and I see it is in Todo list ( May be it's different one) . Anyway, If it's an defect It will get resolved.
Thanks
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Yes, I already checked it out. Thanks for pointing it. Hope it will be resolved.
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I just noticed the new & updated header section of Article page. Neat and Clean. Great job Chris and team...
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The stars go away after you vote for an article. In order to see them again you have to refresh the page. I mentioned this in the Lounge yesterday.
--Windows XP Pro w/SP 2 and IE 7
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It's by design. The voting changes so we update the rating graph at the point where you have voted - at the bottom of the page.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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To whom or where can we suggest polls to?
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Is it...
A) The Survey Suggestion Page
B) The Site Bugs Page
or
C) What's a Survey?
Vote now!
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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
CCC League Table Link
CCC Link[ ^]
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Chris, Sean,
I already asked about this in the Lounge but it seems no one else sees this behavior. Essentially, any website I visit that has CafePress ad banners *always* show me CP ads. Not that I mind seeing CP ads, but I am just a little puzzled as to how they are able to figure out that I am a CP member. Are they using some browser exploit to read the CP cookie? Note, I *always* get CP ads, "always" is the key here. (The most recent one I got was on cricinfo).
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Can you please send me a screenshot?
Have you purchased anything from our store?
They can't read your CodeProject cookies.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Can you please send me a screenshot?
Yes, the next time I get this, I will. I have to get a CafePress ad to get the CP ad. While all my CafePress ads are CP ads, CafePress ads themselves are not so frequent. Thus the wait.
Chris Maunder wrote: Have you purchased anything from our store?
No, but I did browse it recently. Maybe they save the IP addresses when you do that, and then show you ads for products you are interested in. That kinda makes sense. Or perhaps they store their own cookies and then use that when displaying ads.
Chris Maunder wrote: They can't read your CodeProject cookies.
I would hope not too. Anyway it's unlikely that a reputed company would use an exploit to read cookies to do targeted ads. It's probably the above explanation that's getting them to show me only CP ads. I'll test this out by viewing other products and then waiting to see if those would show up on all my web pages too.
Thanks Chris.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: I would hope not too. Anyway it's unlikely that a reputed company would use an exploit to read cookies to do targeted ads.
I don't think any were mentioned by name, but it wasn't just the smut provider being sued[^] who was using a javascript flaw to snoop on visitors.
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Well I hope CafePress will be classier than those companies.
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Some probably got rolled by the companies they bought advertising from.
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Chris Maunder wrote: Can you please send me a screenshot?
Sent!
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Hi,
I have written article recently and at the time of preview & inside WYSIWYG Editor It seems to be everything fine ,But when I update and publish the article at that everything is being messed up. In other word text other then code is missing.
It's showing only code snippets inside <pre> tags and skipping the text written in <p> tags.
and some text are being wrapped up in <code> text though not attached.
Kindly take a look.
Thanks.
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It's just working now.
Any changes has been made ?
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Hey guys,
Not sure if this a bug or a glitch or I'm just doing something wrong, but my technical blog over at blog spot hasn't synced in quite some time. I've got CodeProject in the tags and have added the rel link.
http://spookycoding.blogspot.com/[^]
Any clues?
Don
10 PRINT "Software is hard. - D. Knuth"
20 GOTO 10
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Hi,
I just checked your blog. It is not syncing to CodeProject because, your post length is too small to include as a Technical Blog feed. The length of post which has the recommended size, will automatically fetch by CP.
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Ah. That makes sense. I figured it was something simple. Didn't realize there was a size rule.
Thanks Kunal
10 PRINT "Software is hard. - D. Knuth"
20 GOTO 10
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