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Heads up Anders!
http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/CPPDTSC_MAIN.asp[^]
I'll remove myself from the article after the others in the series are posted. That way I can update the links. That is unless you would rather do it.
Roger, if you want to update your abstract before I post, then let me know. I think I recall you mentioning doing that. If not, you can always update it after its up.
Marc, I'll send you the template I'm using for the main page tomorrow.
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Great
Thanks for your good work so far Jason...
Let the show begin
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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Jason Henderson wrote:
Roger, if you want to update your abstract before I post, then let me know.
I think you should go ahead and post what you have if you do not receive a new abstract from me by the time your ready. I am not sure how I am for spare time in the few few days (I should be good at the weekend), what with house viewing and other things.
Roger Allen
Sonork 100.10016
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It looks great!
Seeing the format, I must admit that I blew things out of proportion regarding the copyright issue, especially since I see now how you've added things yourself to the article.
Sorry for making such a big stink. If you'd like to still post the scripting framework article as a co-author article, that would be fine with me.
Again, sorry Jason!
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote:
since I see now how you've added things yourself to the article.
All I added was stuff surrounding the abstract. Its not the meat.
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Ok, I see people are already assigned to the SC project but I don't see a way to volunteer for this project.
The Framework project has a posting for VOLUNTEERS but I don't see one for the SC project.
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Terry Denham wrote:
The Framework project has a posting for VOLUNTEERS but I don't see one for the SC project.
It might be because there is so manu other messages that it's on page 2 in the messageboard.
But it is there, it's the first thread there is
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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Anders Molin wrote:
that it's on page 2 in the messageboard.
I feel like such a idiot.
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Its there. Keep looking.
Jason Henderson latest CPP news
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Hey - I've set up 3 mailing lists for CP Projects:
CPPSF@codeproject.com, CPPDTSC@codeproject.com, CPPUGLY@codeproject.com
Subscribe by sending an email to imailsrv@codeproject.com with the body
containing
Subscribe listname your_name
Where listname is CPPSF, CPPDTSC or CPPUGLY.
We'll see how this goes...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Great, thanks a lot Chris
Seems to be working just fine...
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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CPPDTSC doesn't seem to exist...
Shog9
drifting along
with the tumbling tumbleweeds...
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It's because it is called CPDTSC
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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Hi Chris,
CPPDTSC is called CPDTSC on the mailserver...
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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Thanks a million Chris! You're the est.
Let us know if you fix the name of the defect tracking list.
Jason Henderson latest CPP news
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When I subscribed to the lists, I got reply back saying "No such list!"(in the subject).
Is it working or not?
Never take a problem to your boss unless you have a solution. This signature was created by "Code Project Quoter".
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CPPUGLY CodeProject Project: Universal GUI Library
CPDTSC CodeProject Project: Defect Tracking System
CPPSF CodeProject Project: Application Framework
And remember to put the subscribe in the BODY of the email, not the subject.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Chris Losinger wrote:
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Paul Watson wrote:
And remember to put the subscribe in the BODY of the email, not the subject.
I typed in the body only, but I forgot to remove @codeproject.com from
the listname.
Subscribe CPDTSC@codeproject.com Kant
Paul Watson wrote:
CPPSF CodeProject Project: Application Framework
CPPSF CodeProject Project: Scripting Framework
Never take a problem to your boss unless you have a solution. This signature was created by "Code Project Quoter".
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Ok I've done what I can tell is the proper way to subscribe to the distribution list but I get a message
The Help Message for (CPDTSC) is for subscribers only!
Telling me I am rejected.
I am doing the following
mailto:CPDTSC@codeproject.com
Then in the Subject line I'm typing the following
Subject CPSTSC Terry Denham
What am I doing wrong? Is it because I have a spece in my name? I've even used user name as my email address but I got the same rejection message.
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Send a mail to imailsrv@codeproject.com
And in the body you write
Subscribe CPDTSC Terry Denham
Just leave the subject empty as it is not used...
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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Ok I having some problems getting this subscription to work.
I've sent email to mailto:CPPDTSC@codeproject.com with a BODY of Subscribe CPPDTSC Terry Denham and I get back the following message:
The Help Message for (CPPDTSC) is for subscribers only!
I've also sent email to mailto:CPDTSC@codeproject.com with a BODY of Subscribe CPDTSC Terry Denham.
But I get the same message.
Anders told me to mailto:imailsrv@codeproject.com with a BODY of Subscribe CPDTSC Terry Denham.
I finally got the response that I've been added to the list.
But I've yet to see any messages being posted to the CPDTSC list but I've seen comments to the fact that a discussion is ongoing on the list but I've not received any messages.
So I posted a comment to CPDTSC@codeproject.com to see if I am receiving the emails from the list but I receive an error saying that my article has been rejected.
So to cap it off, what the heck am I doing wrong.
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I would like to join the CPPUGLY mailing list, but I have a problem. My free e-mail provider, Yahoo, adds text to the bottom of each message, which is causing my request to be denied.
I am typing:
Subscribe CPPUGLY Mike_V
but with no luck. I do get a message back from the CPPUGLY mailing list giving a list of commands to send, but it seems to imply that my subscribe failed.
Did I miss something?
Tech Support: "Do you have any windows open right now?" Customer: "Are you crazy woman, it's twenty below outside..."
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I just got back:
successful subscribe for [removed]@yahoo.com >Mike_V
Seems to have worked fine.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Or maybe tomorrow night, depends on my free time.
Most of the pages will be rather empty so it will be up to the PLs to fill them with something ASAP before the mob votes the articles down to 1. I'll put some kind of disclaimer on them saying they are a work in progress.
Marc, if you would rather do yours on your own then let me know. I'll wait until I hear from you.
Let's get ready to rumble.
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Hi Jason,
Cool! I can't wait to see the formats--the work you've put into this is very appreciated.
Some comments that didn't occur to me until I began thinking about implementing the article submissions (I'm sort of an "implementation" thinker )--
Have you considered that posting what will probably end up being 12 or more articles (3 projects * 4 articles each) is going to totally take over the 10 most recent articles list? I think this will upset some people. Also, if it's like 5 articles per project, then one project is going to fall off the edge of the universe in the "all categories" section. They appear to be sorted alphabetically.
What language section do they get posted in? This will influence how many articles are in the top 10 list for that section also.
Given that the PL's have to fill them in, it seems that the article swamping and the empty content could be better resolved by putting them out over a couple days or a week, allowing the PL's to fill in the content on their own schedule. For example, I'm going to be out of town tomorrow and at a client on Friday all day, so I probably won't get a chance to deal with content until Saturday or Sunday.
Jason Henderson wrote:
Marc, if you would rather do yours on your own then let me know. I'll wait until I hear from you.
Yes, that would be my preference. Thanks for your understanding.
Marc
Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator. Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"
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