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You probably already know this but just add the address(sender) to your safe/white list. Problem solved...that's what I did and now I don't get those messages anymore.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, this did not fix my problem: although "@codeproject.com" filter is on my "white list", the warning from SmartScreen still comes up.
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Sorry to hear. I just checked my Hotmail account and everythings is fine. My notification of your reply did not trigger the SmartScreen super-duper interceptor radar thingy.
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We'll look into it here to see if there's anything obvious (or even unobvious) we canb do our end
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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The voting stars are not showing properly...at least with this article: See Here[^]
When you hove over the stars the chart goes behind everything else.
I am using Windows XP SP3 w/IE 7.
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That looks very similar to a problem I reported the day the new article header got launched: a random tooltip may be showing, as if the mouse was over a widget (e.g. the bookmark widget). Never had it happen on the voting bar though. Chris has looked into it already and called it a timing issue. Anyway, reloading the page seems to suffice.
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Luc Pattyn wrote: Anyway, reloading the page seems to suffice.
Sorry, no cigar...still doesn't work.
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Interesting.
I can't get it to fail (FF3.6, Chr7, IE7; all on Vista).
Try CTRL/F5!
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Luc Pattyn wrote: Try CTRL/F5!
I did...twice...no luck.
Luc Pattyn wrote: all on Vista
This might be the problem. Vista and Windows 7 might be working fine but XP may not. I wonder if this site is tested on XP SP3 or just Windows 7?
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Slacker007 wrote: all on Vista...This might be the problem
I doubt it.
Slacker007 wrote: I wonder if
I don't know. My guess is they use Win7+Chr7 most of the time. Not sure though.
OTOH, if it really is a timing problem, then CP staff themselves are worst positioned to solve it as they are bound to get best server response.
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Looks fine to me (IE8/Windows 7).
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Although the right of the article looks strange, as some of the widgest are overlapping.
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When I type the correct email id and password, I log in in a jiffy, but when I make a typo, it takes noticeable amount of time before it reports an error and shows that page that it shows. Why does this happen? Is is just me?
PS: This is not quite a bug I suppose but it would be helpful if people could respond as I could learn some bit about web programming.
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it is customary to include a deliberate delay before reporting a safety related attempt has failed; that makes it harder for bots to crack the system in a brute force attack. So I guess that is what is going on.
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Thanks
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Every page I open loads almost immediately but the page indicator still shows the loading symbol.
The loading bar says: 'waiting for a.lakequincy.com'
And the advertisements don't show up.
Just thought you might want to know
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Shh...don't mention the adverts!
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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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Currently running around in a panic like in the Muppets.
(Actually it's all very calm and boring and Steve is handling this one)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Currently running around in a panic like in the Muppets.
The true situation.
Chris Maunder wrote: Actually it's all very calm and boring and Steve is handling this one
The spin put on it for the clients
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You guys are terrible at keeping secrets.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Sounds like an advert solution to me.
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I just glossed over the Daily News email from Code Project. At the bottom, there is a section called "Code Project Discussions - Have your say!" I think I've only ever seen this section contain links to the forums. However, it looks like this one has a link to an article "What every developer should know about bitmaps". Seems a bit peculiar, so I thought I'd bring it to your attention.
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I'll pass this on.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi all,
I know I could be marked as "old" but, sometimes, when I find a very interesting Article (like Sacha Barber's ones), I prefer to print them on paper, so I'll be able to make my notes, mark important paragraphs and so on.
Since last review of this wonderfoul site, when I click on the Printer icon, the printer ready page is displayed, but the column "Sponsored Links" is still in the output, so the room on the left for the Artcle is only 2/3 of the correct one. In this way the formatting of Article itself is truly unpleasant and there is a blank column on the right.
Could it be possible to remove the "Sponsored Links" column from printed pages?
Thanks in advance for your help
P.S. By the way, I'm still using IE7, because in the Company I work for this is the standard. Unfortunately also using Firefox (latest version on my PC at home) there is the same problem...
the CreF
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