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I've emailed the files to you.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I remember last time we can delete our own questions, but now this feature seems like not available. Someone kind enough to help me delete this question ?
Create objects in genericobjectpool[^]
Appreciated.
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Why do you need it deleting?
This space for rent
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I don't want to have unanswered question
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It's only been a little over an hour since you posted. If you give people a chance to answer this, you might find some useful information in there. It's not a bad question so I would expect that people will want to get to it soon.
This space for rent
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No problem
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Just release my question was deleted
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I think Sean has put it back
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Thanks but I don't think my post will get answered.
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I don't know, some questions get answered a few minutes after posting but some after a few days - it all depends on who drops in to have a look - don't forget we're all volunteers here and many members will still be a work.
It seems to be a well constructed question, but unfortunately not in my areas of expertise.
Good luck.
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Thanks CHill60
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0) Don't delete question if you have an option
1) It's possible that you would come up with your own answer so be ready to post it once you ready
2) If you don't get answer for a day or two, just update(even minor) your question with additional details if possible. Atleast add a space a space & update question so now question will come to top of active questions list[^]. Because you shouldn't post duplicate questions as you could use existing question to follow-up by updating it
4) Also search Q/A section(also web) with matching keywords.
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thatraja wrote: Atleast add a space a space & update question so now question will come to top of active questions list[^].
Don't do that. "Bumping" your question is extremely rude, and likely to be considered abuse.
"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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Agree but it's still better than posting a duplicate question IMO. If I don't get answer for a question for couple of days, I'll make minor changes. 'Space' thing just for newbies if they don't have anything to update question.
In past I remember that a guy posted duplicate questions more than bunch of times within a week.
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I have deleted it...Thanks
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i wanna delete my account please
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I just received the following email
Quote: The question link to question here that you reported has been updated by on 9 May 2017 and is now .
Who updated it, and is now what I wonder?
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It's on a need-to-know basis.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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We've been talking about this today. I'm going to see how hard it is to implement something that will at least allow us to spot them easier.
CHill60 wrote: UPDATE - they're setting up the profiles then coming back to edit them with the spam payload
This will be no problem since we'd scan on creation and edit.
Thank you so much, guys. You're doing an amazing job.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hi @Chris,
I may be completely wrong here but want to know if any automated program can create such accounts or we have sufficient guards to prevent such attacks?
What made me think so:
--Profiles names seems to be picked from a set of software names along with version
--Member ids are continuous in most of the cases
--No activity has been noticed from these users, mostly
Regards, Suvendu
___@sHubHa
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I been thinking what went wrong behind the scene, been debating myself, maybe missing antiforgerytoken or captcha or something that allow the adversary to replay the action. Send them some hamsters!!!
Bryian Tan
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