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Chris Maunder wrote:
Then how would you get to do all those CSS and fun HTML tricks that everyone does?
Precisely! I agree. I love the flexibility that HTML gives me. (Does anyone notice the DirectX alpha transform in my sig?)
We might have a middle ground where HTML is used, but any > < and & inside a [code] tag is parsed into > and > and &, respectively, by the page when it is displayed. Anyone who doesn't want to use this doesn't have to- they just use <pre> instead of [code].
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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Chris Maunder wrote:
Then how would you get to do all those CSS and fun HTML tricks that everyone does?
only apply the regexp when the text is inside &clt;code> tags
A vote with no reponse is the way of the coward.
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Chris Maunder wrote:
Then how would you get to do all those CSS and fun HTML tricks that everyone does?
Much as i love putting facial hair on Bob, i could probably live without doing it while posting code...
- Shog9 -
I'd show a smile but I'm too weak
I'd share with you, could I only speak
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One day, young man...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Yeah, that's precisely what I expected the <code> tags to do here. But, unless I screwed up, they don't seem to work that way.
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I think we could use a Message Board or maybe even a Section on "Installation & Deployment"...it may be quite helpful.
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I'll second that motion!
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Hi
How can I find out my questions on this site if I have forgotten titles of the questions, of course using my ID
I need something searching mechanizm not just clicking
Next . . . Next . . . Next . . .
Thanks
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As long as you smart enough to use the same logon name every time its easy.
bookmark or make a favourite this URL http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/all_comments.asp?mode=all&userid=159886
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Warning Link to the minion's animation, do not use.
It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
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Colin Davies wrote:
bookmark or make a favourite
What are the other posible param-values for... mode??
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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SPS wrote:
What are the other posible param-values for... mode??
nothing more...
cheers,
Super
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Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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Thanks!
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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I like CP, and I'd be shattered if it was to shut down now like some other sites have done. So in effect I am a stakeholder in CP's future like many other "CPians" are.
I'd like to hear Chris announce oneday that CP is doing OK financially oneday as I do worry about this. But I don't think this will happen.
Owners of sites like CP in the past really made there loot on the speculative capital gains rather than direct trading, but since the dot com bubble burst this is not so easy.
So my suggestion is that CP mix code with pr0n to earn revenue.
We all know that what really drives the Internet is the Pr0n industry, just like games push the hardware industry.
I'm unsure how pr0n would be mixed with code but I'm sure a way could be found.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Warning Link to the minion's animation, do not use.
It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
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mmmm well maybe there could be too versions of CP
the Adult version and the restricted version.
The Admins obviously know how many CP members flick between code articles and pr0n sites. So it makes sense to try to hold the members at one site.
Everyone says they don't use prositutes or review pr0n etc, but in reality the sex industry is massive and it must be getting it's support from somewhere.
Do you have any other ideas how CP or other sites could be more financially viable. Its a massive paradox really that we gain so much from the information available on the web but nobody expects to pay for it. (I'm the same)
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Warning Link to the minion's animation, do not use.
It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
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Another way could be to do something like let people get contract work through CP and CP gets a small commission for each project. People come here looking to get something done and find some coders here who are up to the task. Good for both the coders and the people who want to get things done quickly. Something like an open auction or something can be implemented and allow people to bid on projects.
Pr0n is OK, but totally unrelated to the theme of the site.
Other things that can be done are giving people CP mail addresses for a small amount, getting out a CP-zine, where people write articles (selected by Chris and a few others). Getting people some hardware deals (lots of people buy new hardware all the time) is also a way. The hardware will be stored and sold from the other site, but CP can earn some money by sending people to those sites. Lots of people would like to write shareware apps. Do something for them. Let them sell it through CP, or provide a page for them where they can put a description about it, but which doesn't cost as much as a full blown advert, etc.
Or just let people donate some money to let CP running. A lot of people would like to do that, but can't do it right now.
But then, make it too commercialised and you cross a fuzzy line somewhere when you start losing the charm and what pulls people to this place. The main purpose of the site will get lost and diluted.
I agree with you that making money on the percieved value, rather than the actual dollar value may not last long.
Regards,
Rohit Sinha
Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person. - Mother Teresa
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Rohit Sinha wrote:
giving people CP mail addresses for a small amount
Not bad! If just 1% would pay $10/year for a POP3 account with a CP address we'd have >$35K a year to pay for server upkeep and Chris' bar tab and/or Prozac prescriptions.
Rohit Sinha wrote:
Getting people some hardware deals (lots of people buy new hardware all the time) is also a way.
That's simple, too - a number of suppliers will allow you to set up a branded online store that is accessed via a clickthru link on your website. The pricing can often be set (usually as a % markup) by the owner of the store, and the supplier takes care of everything else.
"Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom
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Roger Wright wrote:
for a POP3 account with a CP address
Atleast a .fwd account can server for $ 0.5
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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GOOD IDEAS, ROHIT!
Rohit Sinha wrote:
Or just let people donate some money to let CP running. A lot of people would like to do that, but can't do it right now.
If the average CPian donated $5/year or the membership was $5/year, it would add up to $1,750,000/year. There is absolutely no reason why we would need to add dirty stuff to CP to make it financially viable.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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You're a strange man Colin.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I thought that was why we keep him around...
Besides, how could it hurt? We could have a special club with its own forum but requiring a credit card to enter. For the truly twisted, we could get David a 900- number so they can call him at all hours of the night to hear him curse at them and generally talk dirty for a per minute charge. Lots of possibilities here!
"Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom
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Chris Maunder wrote:
You're a strange man Colin.
In a world where too many people strive for political correctness and social acceptance, I'll take that as a compliment.
But on a serious note how the hell are most of these websites and services going to survive. I guess CP is out of the danger zone by now. However the fact that making a return from web-based ventures has become so difficult, is really stifling entrepreneurship .
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Warning Link to the minion's animation, do not use.
It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
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Well.. is CP doing well finincally? Hope so.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Nice yank, Colin!
"Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom
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We have Bob running around naked on every page. What more could you ask for?
Jason Henderson My articles
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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