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Adding my LinkedIn url to my profile and making no other changes caused the Professional icon to no longer appear next to my name in posts. An attempt to re-save my professional contact info didn't help either.
/ravi
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Have you checked your professional profile and ensure all fields were entered?
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I just checked and found the "Company Size" field was unset. I've never unset it myself, so I think there's something broken somewhere. Anyway, I just reset it - hopefully my profile icon will now be correct.
/ravi
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That happened to me also - while updating profile, company size got cleaned...
But! It happens only once (in my experience) so don't worry...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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I updated my article[^] yesterday evening, but it still has the previous update date after having been made available.
The revisions seems to be correct.
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Deeksha may have chosen not to mark the article as updated when she modified it. Let me know if you want me to kick it.
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Not important, I thought it was automatic and therefore a bug.
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Not vital, but it would make it a little easier to deal with some questions if the recalcitrant code (and supporting screen dumps) could be attached in a manner similar to that used for articles especially where the questioner has a lot of code that is causing him or her problems.
Either that or restrict the length of text allowed to a question in the hope that it will force the questioner to focus as tightly as possible on the problem.
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You can lead a horse to water ...
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It's on our list, but it will have to wait for the forums rewrite unfortunately.
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Add to Profile popups if the user is Online/Offline.
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It won't mean anything. I never logout from CodeProject, even when my PC is hibernated and I am out of the house.
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Agree
thatrajaCode converters | Education Needed
No thanks, I am all stocked up. - Luc Pattyn
When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is - Henry Minute
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I hadn't even noticed the "sign out" button until I saw this...
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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It always weirds me out having people know when I'm online or offline, so no, I'm not a huge fan of that feature.
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Hi,
Could we start a forum called 'Classic XP Developer Page' (or something like that) We write cash register software (no internet connnections) that works perfect under XP. Absolutely no need to improve the underlying OS. )Also, No intention to upgrade.(do not fix what is not broken) Our compiler tools and MFC Library (in my case VC5.00 + MFC42 is also quite sufficient for our purpose.), We have recovered more XP Hardware here in the dump, than what we will ever need need, we have now in excess of 1500 dumped licenced XP Disks.(which we will never sell).
There must be a significant number of people in the world, facing this situation.
There will ultimately be a legal issue, as follows:- Can I buy a 'Current Computer' Complete with say Windows 7, 8, or 9. All Licicenses paid for. Now, I wipe the Disk, and install XP!
Because Microsoft has stopped issuing licenses I cnnot get a validation for the software from the Microsoft site, Neither me, nor mij customer will ever bother Microsoft with support calls.
At this stage, having paid for mij win7 or 8 license, and downgraded to XP, I have no other option than to use 'clobbering' software, to make the OS work. The IsGenuine issue will never come to pass, simply because the computers are not, and will never be, connected to the internet.
The first question would be: Is this Legal. (in my opinion : Yes. Microsoft is here not at any financial loss, I paid for Windows 7 (Or whatever, and elected to run an inferior product instead, with me indemnifying Microsoft from the consequenses thereof.)
Soilicitors in various jurisdictions may have different opinions thereof.
And that is only One subject!
Regards,
Bram
a 'Classic XP' Developer page would be a start.
Regards,
Bram
Bram van Kampen
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Switch to Linux!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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why impossible.
VC 5.00 is running here and now on about 15 Win95/Win98/XP computers. These computers are on Local networks,(i.e. Ignorant of the Internet) Works exceptionally well, we are making money. There may be more organisations doing this around the world. Teaming up would be great, and the CP would be the obvious vehicle for this.
Regards
Bram van Kampen
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I know, I was just kidding.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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You mean jsut a forum for XP devs? Or a special section, complete with retro XP jelly-bean style graphics?
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Hi
Chris Maunder wrote: You mean jsut a forum for XP devs? Or a special section, complete with retro XP jelly-bean style graphics?
Well, just XP would do for me. If others want to have jelly-bean style graphics, don't see why not. There's still an awful lot of XP about,and not all software or hardware for that matter is readily Adaptable to windows 7 or 8. In our case, windows 7 offers not a single advantage over XP, and very many disadvantages! Hence, we have no intention in our niche market to change for the next 10 years. World wide there may be more of these niche markets.
A forum for these type of users could be very useful.
Kind regards
Bram van Kampen
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