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That is a good one too, so long as the "english" folder and filename structure is not replaced by meaningless numbers in the URLs.
The UID would need to be in the title so that when you bookmark the article it is retained.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
South Africa
Brian Welsch wrote:
"blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans.
Crikey! ain't life grand?
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Paul Watson wrote:
So, why not leave behind the useritem asp file and have it redirect to the now edited article?
Because it's messy. The article ID system is something we'll be putting in place, but unfortunately articles do sometimes move around (especially when authors wish to change an article's categorization).
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Yeah, folders piling up with ancient useritem files just redirecting.
One could have one of those new fangled ASP.NET HTTPHandler routines going (or an old fashioned IIS handler). No physical file but if the requested URL matches a "moved" item in a database table then redirect to the new location.
Just musing really, nothing serious.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
South Africa
Brian Welsch wrote:
"blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans.
Crikey! ain't life grand?
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I just saw mention (on another board) about scroll bugs introduced in the latest IE hotfixes. But of course I can't find the KB article now......
--Mike--
Ericahist | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber
There is a saying in statistics that a million monkeys pounding on typewriters would eventually create a work of Shakespeare. Thanks to the Internet, we now know that this is not true.
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Just use the Mike's CP SearchBar. His Hotkey Menu makes it so you never have to scroll when posting ever again.
"if you vote me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine" - Michael P. Butler.
Support Bone
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Yeah, but Ctrl+Shift+Space is so much easier to reach with my clumsy hands.
"if you vote me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine" - Michael P. Butler.
Support Bone
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Yup, I noticed the same thing starting to happen sometime this week or last I'm running the exact same version of I.E. that you are.
I support two teams: the Canucks and whoever is playing the Leafs!
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I'm currently browsing the forums with 'Last Day' as the filter.
Sometimes you come across a message and would like to see the context of the message as it relates to the orignal thread.
However when you click 'View Thread', it only shows the parts of the thread that fit the filter. I think it would be a lot more user-friendly if it showed the entire thread instead. It would at least stop me from having to switch between filters on a regular basis.
Michael
'Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority.' - The Doctor: The Wheel in Space
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How about adding a date field to the list so that you know when a file was added to your book marks. This way you would now how long ago you book marked an article.
Jeff Patterson
Programmers speak in Code.
http://www.anti-dmca.org[^]
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Added to the TODO
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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No "this feature this bug" this time
It's amazing that 3 1/3rd years before, you you guys chose a website design that scaled very nicely - even if the scaling had to be done in long and ready nights I guess.
Would be nice, at your birthday, to have a rundown of CP "Tech Milestones".
How many users were there at this or that time? What changes, rewrite happened, when? How many hamsters run the servers?
"Vierteile den, der sie Hure schimpft mit einem türkischen Säbel."
mlog || Agile Programming | doxygen
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This would require a book or two to get it all in there.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
This would require a book or two to get it all in there.
You might ask Nish and Tom to ghostwrite it for you.
"Your village called - They're missing their idiot."
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I have my message board options set to One Month for the date option. Whenever I post a message in the Lounge it redirects me back to the lounge page but it sets my date option to All. It's not a problem, it would probably just take a bit of load off the SQL server if it didn't do this. I don't know if this happens to anyone else.
The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone he can blame it on.
If you tell a man there are 300 billion stars in the universe, he'll believe you. But if you tell him a bench has just been painted, he'll have to touch it to be sure.
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...I don't think the "Understanding and Improving the Design of Your .NET Application" ad is supposed to be in the sidebar - it looks like a banner to me.
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A few times recently after posting a reply, the window that opens afterwards which should contain my post and the others from the thread has left me at weird locations.
Just now in the soapbox, I ended up viewing posts from Sep 14th 2001 about terrorist jokes. Now they may have been good, but they are a little dated. I think Roger Wright has also mentioned this happening to him. So it doesn't look like an isolated incident.
Roger Allen - Sonork 100.10016
If your dead and reading this, then you have no life!
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I've not seen it straight after posting, but have seen it in response to clicking the link included in the reply notification emails.
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It's happened to me at least 3 times.
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There is some sort of wierd caching problem with I.E. that suddenly started happening to me, I often go to google news and sometimes when I would go to a link and click back I would see very old news from the cache until I refreshed. I cleared my cache from the I.E. menu and the problem has gone away. Perhaps it was a "feature" of a recent I.E. update?
I support two teams: the Canucks and whoever is playing the Leafs!
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I'm used to backup in my e-mail archive the interesting messages that I receive from my articles, however long (and so, interesting) messages are cutted out with a "...(continued)" (I remember the bandwidth problems in the past).
I think that, at least for the article authors, and if it's not too hard to implement, the full text should be sent.
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Good idea, but I had lots of emails from authors asking me to not send the full text because some of them use Hotmail or Yahoo accounts which were quickly overflowing due to some members posting large messages at the end of articles.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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ok, some sacrifice is necessary for the good of the community.
May I ask a check box in the personal settings?
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