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OK - so it can be deleted.
I'll leave it there for today, so the Hamsters can get a chance to work out how it got to be attributed to me!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Damn missed my chance of reporting you in Spam and Abuse for plagiarism - Now that would have been fun.
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Maybe the author added you as co-author to prevent reporting
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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There's this bug where if you edit (or in this case maybe you touched it somehow?) an article that is for a de-activated account, the article usurps the editor's ID.
Not sure how it happened in this case if you didn't actually edit the article. That's a new one.
I fixed the attribution.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hey, we recognized you, Mr Leeroy Jenkins!
You always obtain more by being rather polite and armed than polite only.
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Has anyone else noticed that you have to click twice on any menu link to get the site to navigate?
I've tried Chrome 50 and IE11. both do the same thing and only on CodeProject.
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Only one click required here.
I've tried in Chrome (50.0.2661.102), Chrome (51.0.2704.79) (it updated as I was trying!), IE11 (11.306.10586.0), Edge (25.10586.0.0), Opera (37.0.2178.54) and Firefox (46.0.1), and they all work on the first click.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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On what device are you viewing the site?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Win10 Desktop.
I just got home and tried it, again on Win10 with Chrome 50, and it's working as normal.
Very strange. Apparently only happens on my machine at work on two different browsers. The things that make you go "What The Elephant?"!
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Try Ctrl+F5 at work maybe?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Yeah, tried many times. No change in the behavior.
What's really strange is it's not browser dependent. I get the exact same behavior on Chrome 50+ and IE11 on the same Win10 machine but not on any other machines I have, and I have a lot of them, spanning five different O/S's.
Clearing cache and history doesn't affect it either.
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On a work machine can you please go to our Browser Check[^] page and let me know what it says.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/51.0.2704.84 Safari/537.36
Browser Chrome
Device Type Desktop
Version string 0.0
Version 0
Platform Win10
Platform Version 10.0
Chrome True
Edge False
IE False
Opera False
Safari False
Blink True
EdgeHTML False
Gecko False
Trident False
WebKit False
Desktop True
Tablet False
Mobile Device False
Small Mobile Device False
Touch Device False
Standard True
Display Mode Normal
Editable Elements False
Modern True
Semi-Modern True
CRC 1260710502
Cookies OK? True
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This one has the double-click issue or not?
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Chris Maunder
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They both have the problem.
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User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; Trident/7.0; Touch; rv:11.0) like Gecko
Browser IE
Device Type Tablet
Version string 11.0
Version 11
Platform Win10
Platform Version 10.0
Chrome False
Edge False
IE True
Opera False
Safari False
Blink False
EdgeHTML False
Gecko False
Trident True
WebKit False
Desktop False
Tablet True
Mobile Device True
Small Mobile Device False
Touch Device False
Standard True
Display Mode Normal
Editable Elements True
Modern True
Semi-Modern True
CRC 3550760895
Cookies OK? True
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This gives me something to go on. Thanks
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Chris Maunder
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No problem.
I'd dig into it some more myself but we're really slammed by work right now.
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An update. I was just forced to rebuild the work laptop and desktop.
The newly built laptop has a brand new image of Win10 on it.
--Chrome 51.0.2704.103 newly installed from Google source, has not been setup to log back in to sync up with my Google account, has the exact same problem.
--IE 11 preinstalled by MS on Win10 also has the same problem.
--Oddly enough Edge does not have the problem.
On the desktop, using the exact same Win10 image (expect for drivers of course) does not have the problem at all on any of the above browsers.
This is the strangest freakin' web problem I've ever seen.
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[Update: I'm going to have to close this once since I can't repeat it]
cheers
Chris Maunder
modified 6-Sep-16 12:05pm.
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I'm noticing this behaviour on Android 5.0.1. Only on CP and only on the menu Articles, QA,Forums,Lounge.
All other links are fine
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I was just searching through this forum to see if anyone else having the problem. I am having this issue also.
Also, have you seen the problem where you float over the Articles...menu and when you move down you cannot get to any of the submenus except the first? When you float over the first submenu (Chapters & Sections) then it expands and you can never get to the lower submenus of Articles.
I'm on a laptop running windows 10 and Chrome Browser Version 51.0.2704.84 m.
Thanks
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I didn't notice it before, but yes I have the same problem.
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I think we (actually Ryan) may have found and fixed this.
Can you please try now?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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