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Some users have the email option checked. Find a message and check to see if there's an email link at the bottom.
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Ok, but if you have live chat it would more interactive.
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It would be counter to the purposes of the forums and QA though. LiveChat really isn't a suitable format for sharing solutions to problems with multiple people.
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Some time some members are trying express their problem by exploring the original code,
but they cant because the code is public to all, there is no privacy.
Or members also can share their thoughts to others I think it will help.
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Suvabrata Roy wrote: Some time some members are trying express their problem by exploring the original code,
but they cant because the code is public to all, there is no privacy.
So, you're happy for people to stop having problems being solved for all then? This is totally counter to the whole ethos of the site, and I would oppose this feature.
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Ok, I understand what you try to mean.
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Suvabrata Roy wrote: the code is public to all, there is no privacy. And that's the way it should be. The whole point of CodeProject is to share problems and solutions with the whole community.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Sure Sir
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At the end of an article in the Comments and Discussion section when I click on links, they seeem to loop around to the start of the article, instead of following the link. E.g.
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/PrettyGoodSplashScreen.asp?df=100&forumid=26207&mpp=50&noise=1&fr=51&select=1016751#xx1016751xx
goes to
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5454/A-Pretty-Good-Splash-Screen-in-C
How do can I decipher links like this, so I won't need to bother anyone?
Thanks.
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That is my problem. I don't want to go there, because I'm there already. I need help with the links that are embedded in the Discussion and Comments section. There are several links in the discussion that refer to one of the many other messages on Code Project. (This is an old article and popular, so the Discussion Section is very long.) When I click on a link, it takes me back to the beginning of the article and never to the actual message to which it refers. It is not clear from the link to which thread it refers. All I see is something like 'here [^]'. The only thing I can go on is some kind of message ID in the link, but since the link is old style, the message reference is dropped.
What I would like to know is how the message link part (df=100&forumid=26207&mpp=50&noise=1&fr=51&select=1016751#xx1016751xx) gets me to the right message.
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kaaskop wrote: What I would like to know is how the message link part (df=100&forumid=26207&mpp=50&noise=1&fr=51&select=1016751#xx1016751xx) gets me to the right message
It can't. It's not a permalink. At the bottom of each message is a permalink which is of the form "www.codeproject.com/messages/123456/Title" where "123456" is replaced by whatever the message ID is.
www.codeproject.com/[some URL]?df=100&forumid=26207&mpp=50&noise=1&fr=51&select=1016751#xx1016751xx is a link to a page that has a forum, with a querystring that says to the forum "start showing messages from row 51 onwards, and if message #1016751 is on that page, open it". Since messages are continually added, message 1016751 may no longer be on the page starting at row 51.
A cheat is to just form the correct permalink manually: www.codeproject.com/messages/1016751/Show-me-my-message-please[^]
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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some one deleted my question with out any intimation.this is to bad.because i am getting more answers through this site..but this type of errors will affect the repetition of this site.
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Have you posted the same question more than once? Sometimes people delete duplicates.
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bunt i not repeated the question,any way thanks for reply.
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Sorry I couldn't be more help. Unfortunately, I could only guess at the motivation of the person who deleted the post.
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Hi,
Recently the vote details are not displayed correctly. For example in this article (of mine) I'm pretty much sure the vote details are not correct:
Yet Another XML Serialization Library for the .NET Framework[^]
At the time of this writing there should be 78 votes, 5 votes of 4 star, and 73 votes of 5 star, but in details the sum of votes is 20!!! With some 1 star and 3 star votes!
Regards,
Sina
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Yes - we lost some voting history due to a bug on the site when we did a major update a month ago. The actual scores are accurate, it's just that we don't have all the individual histories.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I'm not sure if I got the reason correctly or not. But at least in the example above it doesn't look to be a history problem. It's showing votes for another article maybe. The article never received 1-star or 3-star votes, but it shows a few such votes, and the sum do not match the number of votes.
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What's the difference between accounts that say "Unable to load the requested member's information." and "This account is no longer active"? Is the former only temporarily disabled, or is it because the site is overloaded at the time?
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I wanted to delete this question (SPAM) from the forum.
[SPAM] TV Spam; please report on the spammer's account to remove it[^]
Even though on the right side of the page, it says that I have permissions to edit or delete this question. I got the following error while deleting?
Insufficient permission to delete.
Is this intentional or am I missing something?
Manas Bhardwaj
Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.
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Hi,
There's a lot of live stream spam now. Is it possible to add a spam filter that filters out all spam questions?
In some cases, my signature will be longer then my message...
<em style="color:red">ProgramFOX</em> ProgramFOX
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It is, if you can put together a list of words guaranteed not to be in non-spam questions.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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