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Could something be added to show you which way you voted when moderating? The reason I ask, is that on a tablet it's not easy to be sure you hit the right selection, and it would be nice to have some reassurance that you voted the way you meant to...
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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Admin,
All of my posts have been removed, I don't know how but it has and now it showing me only recent ones.
So I'd like to have all my posts(i.e all the questions and answers that I've posted).
I'll need this for my future reference !
Thanks
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Quote selected text just became useless on IE 11 on Win7.
The web page sends the massage 'You did not select any text to quote' when I select text from the message I'm replying to and press 'Quote selected text'
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I can confirm a similar experience on Windows 8.1 with IE11, although persistence got it to work on the 4th or 5th attempt.
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And it's working on Windows 7 with IE 10 ...
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I'm trying with all my might to replicate this on IE11 / Win7 but no luck.
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I concur.
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When clicking a message in the article's message forum it seems to scroll the window up, open the message and then scroll down, so the message is at the bottom of the screen. Opening messages in the general discussion forums does not seem to exhibit the same behaviour.
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Sorry: Windows 7 Home Premium, Chrome 32.0.1700.76 m
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Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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I can confirm this on Windows 7 Pro with Chrome 32.0.1700.76 m.
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Me too. But it seems to have fixed itself now.
/ravi
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still happening in Chrome
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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You're right. It appears to be limited to article forums.
/ravi
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Recently, i saw a person who was not changing the question and answer a bit but using improve solution to get points.
1) So please check if the matter before and the new matter is not exact.
2) Please make it compulsory for everyone to write in "What have you changed".
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If you have sufficient permissions, you can roll back changes to answers. I don't know if it affects the points of the poster though.
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sir i dont have the permission but i spotted some. So, i posted my query here.
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My article uses the google chart api to show most of the benchmark results: Head-to-head benchmark: C++ vs .NET[^]
My article has not changed in two years. However, the display broke somehow. It looks like the image URLs have been broken into two pieces, where the first part of the URL is sent to Google while the rest of the URL is displayed as plain text in the article. The article is fixed again when I click "Get the article's HTML for editing offline".
I'm not sure if this is related, but the article is ultra-wide as well.
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It looks like the some content of the src attributes are encoded to HTML Entities. I tried fixing them, but I failed. Try to save the Google Chart images on your computer, and then upload them to your article.
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Yep - it's the Google charts - they aren't rendering correctly. Save as images and upload and insert the images directly. Far safer.
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You're just telling me part of what I told you. The question is, why has CodeProject changed its behavior, rendering the page as, for example,
<img alt="" src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=bhg&chtt=Sudoku:+C%23+vs+C%2B%2B&chs=640x400&chd=t:8.64|4.93|5.12|4.81|4.6|2.24|2.34|2.58|2.32|2.33|2.32&chds=0,8.643&chxr=0,0,8.643&chg=5.785,0,1,1,0,0&chdl=C%23+Mono|C%23+x64+.NET3|C%23+x64+.NET4|C%23+x86+.NET3|C%23+x86+.NET4|C%2B%2B+x64+VC10+SSE2|C%2B%2B+x64+VC9+SSE2|C%2B%2B+x86+VC10+SSE2|C%2B%2B+x86+VC9+default|C%2B%2B+x86+VC9+NCI|C%2B%2B+x86+VC9+SSE2&chxt=x,y,x&chxl=2:|fast|Time+in+Seconds|slow|-1<img src="/script/Forums/Images/smiley_line.gif" align="top" alt="Hmmm | : |" /> &chco=DCDCDC,54D2D8,2DF6FF,3492D0,059CFF,FF2D2D,D85454,FF5C05,82411E,A25126,D06A34&chm=N*f*,DCDCDC,0,-1,14|N*f*,54D2D8,1,-1,14|N*f*,2DF6FF,2,-1,14|N*f*,3492D0,3,-1,14|N*f*,059CFF,4,-1,14|N*f*,FF2D2D,5,-1,14|N*f*,D85454,6,-1,14|N*f*,FF5C05,7,-1,14|N*f*,82411E,8,-1,14|N*f*,A25126,9,-1,14|N*f*,D06A34,10,-1,14" />
When the original HTML is
<img alt="" src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=bhg&chtt=Sudoku:+C%23+vs+C%2B%2B&chs=640x400&chd=t:8.64|4.93|5.12|4.81|4.6|2.24|2.34|2.58|2.32|2.33|2.32&chds=0,8.643&chxr=0,0,8.643&chg=5.785,0,1,1,0,0&chdl=C%23+Mono|C%23+x64+.NET3|C%23+x64+.NET4|C%23+x86+.NET3|C%23+x86+.NET4|C%2B%2B+x64+VC10+SSE2|C%2B%2B+x64+VC9+SSE2|C%2B%2B+x86+VC10+SSE2|C%2B%2B+x86+VC9+default|C%2B%2B+x86+VC9+NCI|C%2B%2B+x86+VC9+SSE2&chxt=x,y,x&chxl=2:|fast|Time+in+Seconds|slow|-1: |&chco=DCDCDC,54D2D8,2DF6FF,3492D0,059CFF,FF2D2D,D85454,FF5C05,82411E,A25126,D06A34&chm=N*f*,DCDCDC,0,-1,14|N*f*,54D2D8,1,-1,14|N*f*,2DF6FF,2,-1,14|N*f*,3492D0,3,-1,14|N*f*,059CFF,4,-1,14|N*f*,FF2D2D,5,-1,14|N*f*,D85454,6,-1,14|N*f*,FF5C05,7,-1,14|N*f*,82411E,8,-1,14|N*f*,A25126,9,-1,14|N*f*,D06A34,10,-1,14" />
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Qwertie wrote: You're just telling me part of what I told you
Well, yeah, kinda - but your initial report was "it's super wide!" with no mention of what was going wrong.
My initial diagnosis was that it was a purely a Google issue but on reflection I think I know what the issue is and it's our end (and so fixable).
We're on it.
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Fixed! We inadvertently did Emoticon substitutions to the tag attributes, not just the content. Your google charts URLs had smileys in it
Amazing it took this long for this to happen.
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Yeah, that's what I thought when I saw
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please add another column of rolling back in Privilages list as i was searching for rolling back option but could not find one & there OrignalGiff Helped me out.
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Possibly same thing[^]
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