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Keith Barrow wrote: My suggestion was just that: a suggestion, not a criticism.
Just thought I'd point out that Chris has never ever stated that criticism is not welcome here. Most (or even all) of the criticism here has been constructive. Two of the site's biggest critics are Hans and Luc - and I can't imagine either of them worrying about how their suggestions/feedback will be taken.
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Keith Barrow wrote: MM has been banned twice
Twice? I thought yesterday was the first and only time.
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He was banned twice yesterday. He's now had more resurrections than Dracula.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: He was banned twice yesterday. He's now had more resurrections than Dracula.
Wow, ok. The first was for that Sharapova thread. Which was the other?
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Same thread. People REALLY took exception to it.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: Same thread. People REALLY took exception to it.
Ok, thanks Pete.
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If the "remove message" functionality is kept separate to the "remove user", I'd agree. But given what has happened to MM, then I think it could have been better handled for a "Move to SoapBox" option. As Pete mentioned, his crime was to use the language of the snooker hall, he wasn't trolling and he wasn't abusive.
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Keith Barrow wrote: If the "remove message" functionality is kept separate to the "remove user", I'd agree.
It is, as Chris explained. What happened was a temporary aberration that should not be repeated.
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That's like saying "Just leave your junk anywhere you want. We'll put it away neatly for you". Is it wrong to ask members to keep posts appropriate? Why encourage laziness or arrogance? My preference is to just delete stuff that's plainly inappropriate.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: My preference is to just delete stuff that's plainly inappropriate.
Then get rid of the Soapbox and Backroom completely and just have appropriate posts in the Lounge because there is a whole lot of inappropriate stuff going on in the den of sin.
Just along for the ride.
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Slacker007 wrote: Then get rid of the Soapbox and Backroom completely
This is already done if I’m not mistaken. The BR is not listed in the forums list. And the SB is nicely holding the jokes which could offend some sensitive soul.
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My suggestion was made in the light of the tie-up between "report a message" and "report a user" that caused MM to be deactivated. We've already seen what happens: MM made a "Lounge-inappropriate" message, he got blitzed and his account was fried. Twice. He wasn't abusive and he wasn't trolling. Deactivation seems a bit harsh for a relatively minor thing. OK, he was reinstated, but if people voted to move the post to the SoapBox instead the whole saga would have been prevented.
Chris Maunder wrote: That's like saying "Just leave your junk anywhere you want. We'll put it away neatly for you".
I don't see how that is different from the current situation: Alice makes a post. Bob (not CP Bob, generic Bob) thinks it shouldn't be in the Lounge so he reports it in Sugs & Bugs. The offending message is squirrelled off to the Soapbox if the powers that be agree with Bob. The current situation just takes longer, the suggested button would just remove the administrative burden and allow the community to self-police as it does with trolling and spamming accounts. At least my that was my thinking. That said, given that CP the report an accounts stuff has been re-separated out from the report a message (and I agree with the logic that if someone repeatedly offends then removing their account is reasonable) I think the button would be a bad idea.
Chris Maunder wrote: Why encourage laziness or arrogance?
Because along with impatience it might be a good thing[^]?
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Keith Barrow wrote: it might be a good thing
Touche!
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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This function is obviously abused in it self, but I personally don't believe that it needs/should to be removed.
My suggestion is that the Report User as troll/abusive shouldn't be enabled, unless the user have had several previous messages reported as abusive.
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Dear CodeProject developers!
I was editing the article (http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/321233/TMAverage) and I`ve received "The filename did not contain valid characters" when pressed Submit button. I didn`t find any problems about filename, so, I tried again - nothing changed. Then I posted another article with slightly changed names (directory name, article name). After editing and posting from one attempt I succeeded in publishing. But then, when I tried updating - got the same mistake: incvalid character in the filename. I think it`s not invalid character.
The problem was also in incorrect view of the code (that`s why I decided to update) - but in the preview window it was just OK. Any ideas?
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I've just updated your article using my account and your account and both times was successful. Are you adding any non-ASCII characters to the title?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hey Chris,
I am seeing this same error suddenly. I had saved a version or two of an aritcle in process but now I can't submit updates.
Don
10 PRINT "Software is hard. - D. Knuth"
20 GOTO 10
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Chris,
I'm having the same problem & I don't have any non-ASCII characters: A DatePicker based Event Calendar with MVC3 and AJAX. I tried clearing the title box and typed "ZZZZZ", it still happened.
It submitted the article OK through the wizard a couple of hours before, I was just making a few ammendments before publishing. The error is happening both when go to "My Articles" --> "Edit this article", and when I open the article itself and click "Update Your Article"
[Edit]
I forgot to say, the page was posting back, so it wasn't client side validation. Dunno if this helps...
modified 29-Jan-12 17:03pm.
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Keith Barrow wrote: The error is happening both when go to "My Articles" --> "Edit this article", and when I open the article itself and click "Update Your Article"
Just to confirm: you click to edit the article, and whether you make changes or not, when you hit submit it throws an error?
I just edited it and it went through without a single problem for me. This is doing my head in.
BTW, it's marked as deleted. Do you want me to undelete it?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Just to confirm: you click to edit the article, and whether you make changes or not, when you hit submit it throws an error?
Here is what I tried:
- I only added a small bit of text to the article body (a paragraph, and an ol with one li in it) - I got the error
- I only changed the title to "ZZZZZ" without changing anything else. - I got the error
I went in a third time to try just re-submitting with no change, but the article was deleted (not sure how) but given 1&2 it looks likely that no change would give the error. Not the same thing as testing it though
Chris Maunder wrote: BTW, it's marked as deleted. Do you want me to undelete it?
Please (see the primal scream below)...
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I found the issue with your article (and 27 other articles) that would have caused this error. It all goes back to a change we made a couple of months ago while we transitioned over to a new file system and there was a very brief gap in which a few articles became a little confused.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Cool. Shall we try again?
10 PRINT "Software is hard. - D. Knuth"
20 GOTO 10
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Please do, and let me know how it goes.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Just updated my article without error. Thanks Chris
10 PRINT "Software is hard. - D. Knuth"
20 GOTO 10
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I need a "wipes sweat from brow" emoticon.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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