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Look at the checkbox in your profile, or at the bottom of each message, titled Treat my content as plain text, not as HTML. Is it checked?
MVVM# - See how you did MVVM your way[^]
Use the best guess
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Wanted to report that one, too.
It seems like Sean has to apply the boots.
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I've sorted it. You should be good to go now.
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It's working. Thank you.
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Fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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When you go to a tip, you will see "Update your article" (when hovered says "Update Article") and "About Article". The top-level item in the breadcrumb is also "Articles". Near the bottom, you will see a link that says "Article Top".
Pretty much every time "article" appears, it should be replaced with "tip".
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Technically they are all "articles", it's just that we have different article types.
I'm leaving this for now, for reasons that will become apparent in the near future.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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When I go to my articles and click the "Tips" tab, there is no metric listed for views for each tip. I noticed, however, that if I visit one of my tips, it shows the view count on the right of the page.
While I'm here, I may as well also mention that my tip, Call JavaScript in an ASP.NET User Control, hasn't appeared on the homepage yet (when I select the "Latest Tips" from the drop down). However, I suspect that is just due to some aggressive caching.
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AspDotNetDev wrote: hasn't appeared on the homepage yet
This doesn't seem like caching anymore, so I'm calling this a bug. I've seen two more tips show up since I posted mine, and mine still hasn't shown up. Being a "Protector", I should be able to create tips which bypass moderation, so I don't think that'd be it either.
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Finally showed up (as updated, since I made an update to it). Maybe you put "flood controls" on the release of tips to the homepage so there is a minimum time between each tip appearing?
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AspDotNetDev wrote: Maybe you put "flood controls" on the release of tips to the homepage
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cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Just trying to guess what was happening (i.e., why other tips would appear on the homepage after I published mine, but mine didn't show until a while later). By "flood controls", I mean controlling the rate that articles appear on the homepage. So if 50 people release articles (or tips) at the same time, only one would appear every 5 minutes (in a queue).
Thinking about it, however, maybe I just popped onto another server that happened to cache the "recent articles" control at a different time.
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AspDotNetDev wrote: When I go to my articles and click the "Tips" tab, there is no metric listed for views for each tip
Fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi
Codeproject site really needs to test again on Login functionality.
Here is scenario
1. I tried to login with my credentials it shows the email or password is incorrect which is ok then i tried forgot password.
2. I click on forgot password, i redirected to page where i entered my email and captcha code it says you need to enable cookies for this page
3. I went to help page and read FAQ where there is a link to test cookies I clicked on it and page says your cookies are enabled
4. Again I went to forgot password but no luck again same message need to enable cookies.
5. So I decided to log a bug and click on this page it says first login to write the bug what the hell it is
6. finally I created a new account and writing this message
All things except creating new account and writing it, I had tried before 4 months and left to login the site again. Hope this is a serious issue and will be taken into consideration.
Thanks
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Even if our system is having trouble verifying you have cookies enabled, an email is still sent.
If you don't get an email then you need to check your spam filters and settings.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Some time I received email and some time I did not receive email and when the email received with password that password did not work for log on to codeproject.
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I don't see an option readily available and can't therefore confirm my e-mail account.
Please help.
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You should have received an email from us when you signed up. Otherwise try this page[^]
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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In Quick Answers, I usually scroll down to C# and click to limit the results to a language I know a little about. Last Wee I did so, and got the humorous result:
Sorry, no entries were found matching tags C#, C#
I posted about it in the Lounge, we all got a good laugh about it, and moved on. But this morning I get the same message, so it apparently is not the momentary glitch I thought it was.
Will Rogers never met me.
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It's a load issue. We're working on redoing our caching level in the next couple of weeks to tackle this issue
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I also get the notification box on this forum.
It was working this morning, and I haven't changed email address or anything which should be causing CP to say I need to reverify.
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Periodically you need to confirm that the account is active against an email account. I guess you are now due for this confirmation.
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You need to reverify. The message should have a link to the send confirmation email[^] page that sends an email with a link. Click the link and you're gold.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Okay, just seemed weird that I needed to do that when nothing's changed on my end, but if it's intentional then that's cool.
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