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Thx Chris.
Is there a way CP could check this at the point when the message is first posted, or at login?
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Thanks Chris,
I meanwhile have received the confirmation email.
But unfortunately that also happened with my old email address. The last notification email has been sent in Feb 2015. OK, am not posting that much, but there have been definitely a few replies to my posts I did not get notified of.
I also sent you an email directly regarding the confirmation email.
Thanks again for your efforts!
PS: I support Dan's ideas. That would be great.
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Still no email notifications.
NT
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Your email needs reconfirming. I've sent you an email. Can you please click the link?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I found that it generally looks annoying, but especially in a personal blog. It is natural that if you create a new entry on your blog, you do it in two or more attempts. The string "[modified]" does not really belong to the text of the title; it is not a part of this text. It could be some not very annoying glyph or something. But in the personal blog, where the title pretty much plays the role of the chapter in a book, it really spoil the content of the title. Look at the title of the present question.
Any advise or solution? Is it possible to remove this string from a title somehow?
[EDIT]
Interestingly, I just modified could of my post in this forum and cannot see the [modified] mark.
So, how come they are still on the personal forum, where they make less sense?
[END EDIT]
Thank you.
—SASergey A Kryukov
modified 8-Jun-15 20:23pm.
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The reason we have the modified flag, and the reason that it's not removable, is because we had issues with members posting messages then coming back later and modifying them to protect the guilty. There was a bit of "but you edited out what you said" "no I didn't" "yes you did". It was all very mature.
Given that a message has the "modified at..." tag at the bottom it's probably of no value having it in the title. I'll remove it.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thank you, Chris.
Of course it's a good point, to show an evidence of the modification. I just say that it should not be a part of the title. It could be a separate HTML element, such as a separate line. The title of the question is a distinct separate entity.
—SASergey A Kryukov
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What every I wrote, the message window refresh it and make it blank. Even adding emotions icons refresh it as blank. This happens in iPod Air2.
It also says "unexpected error When attempting to retrieve preview HTML"
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Is this still happening?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Provide "Bookmarked On" option to search bookmarks for user "My Bookmarks" page. Provide this option as sortable (with up and down arrows for bookmarked date asc/desc order) to track easliy. Keep by default latest bookmarked articles.
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I wrote a post, looking for suggestions.
When I pressed the "Post Message" button, Codeproject said that...
Items that need attention:
It appears that this message has already been posted in this forum.
Codeproject said that this message already existed on the site...
http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/5068212/Random-Information-Managers.aspx
...but, when I clicked on the link CodeProject provided (i.e., the one just provided) I didn't see it.
Logged out, powered off, came back.
Now it works.
Just reporting it, that's all.
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It might have ended up in the moderation queue - the filters are still re-learning since the move. I've a lot of innocuous messages appearing for moderation over the last couple of days. Means there would have been a delay in it appearing in the forum
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Thanks. I'll learn to live with it
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In "Web Developer Newsletter" articles in section "New articles added" are very old (even from 2008!) and surely they aren't "new".
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I think it is already second week like that. It is sad all the New articles are outdated couple of years and very very frustrating I cant find my CD of Visual Studio 2010 so I could master my debugging with the article Mastering Debugging in Visual Studio 2010 - A Beginner's Guide.
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We've identified the issue and will be deploying a fix probably tomorrow. Thanks for the report.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I get a message:
Something bad happened
We're not sure what, but we have a few guesses.
Problem: Illegal characters in path.
Ticket: 0
Server: Web03
- Picture is JPG
- Name of Picture is short (12 characters) without any special characters, only letters fron A to Z, without space
- Picture is smaller than 20 KB (19,7 KB)
- Picture have 112 x 150 pixels
Yes, at first I used for large file 30KB, and the more complex name, it went back. I have recommended to delete the file and restore the default Gravatar.
- Yes, now written a change and seems OK
I'm going back, and once again introduce, this time mutandis small file, short name, but it is the same error. Could it have something to remember?
Thank You
Artur Zgadzaj
modified 2-Jun-15 6:49am.
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Apart from the reports below, this one[^] was reported in the Lounge.
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The C# forum has only a single post with a single reply in it. (At least on Web03)
C# must not be that popular anymore?
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I was refreshing the message cache, so there might have been a temporary shortage of knowledge for you to read. Should be a good now.
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I just wrote Public Public SMS Message Repository[^].
- Sometimes the uploaded images would disappear and I would have to reupload them (happened once).
- Sometimes the images were uploaded (I could see them in a browser using a direct link), but would not appear in the article. Their URI was the relative 996504/imagename.png; and I tried just imagename.png. As a workaround, I used the absolute URIs.
- My reputation points do not show the addition of an article.
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My Article just got closed??? and i don't know what that means the notification gone by my click said "someone reported as ... " or something like that
Siavash B
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