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Ok evidently I'm doing something wrong. I went to the search comments that I beleive you are speaking of. Its right next to set options. In any case, I click on it then in the keyword field I type in Win32newb. I always get no results and I know I always put my name in my post. Or is it only search for the title?
Win32newb
"Making windows programs worse than they already are"
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Go to your profile entry and click the link to "Messages Posted" below your status. This gives you a date-sorted list of posts you have made, and displays the Subject line for each post. That should make it easy to locate any discussion you contributed to.
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only problem is that it shows last 200 post, but then i guess that is not going to be a problem.
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prakashnadar@msn.com
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maybe Neil Davidson is cp sponsor but is it reason for article into this section?
http://www.codeproject.com/showcase/noserialise.asp
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If I'm just an idiot who's missed this, please point me in the right direction. But I think there should be an easy way on the sight like on tek-tips.com to just view 'My Threads' regardless of which forum they're in. Also, I put the following question into 'General Discussions' forum, but maybe you can help me with this also:
I made the mistake of selecting 'Show it' when I submitted my first question to a discussion group on MSDN.Microsoft.com and have since been getting spam, people trying to send me viruses. I read the 'More about email and privacy' after it was too late. Is there a way I can remove my posts so I don't have to keep getting these mails?
Thanks,
If it's broken, I probably did it
bdiamond
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When you are logged in, Click on your name/login name in the box at the top left of the page. Then Click "Messages Posted" - This gives a list of the last 200.
EuroCPian Spring 2004 Get Together[^]
"You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want." --Zig Ziglar
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duh, thanks
If it's broken, I probably did it
bdiamond
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Hi, I am sorry that this is going to be more like a complaint not a suggestion. I didnt know how to contact you (Chris) but i know these messages goes into ur inbox.
Any ways.
I wrote a small application that downloads the RSS Feed from the following link.
http://www.codeproject.com/webservices/latest.asmx/GetLatestCommentsBrief?NumMsgs=??
Everything is working fine, the list of messages are shown in the listbox that i am populating.
But the data that is fetched is not consistent, I dont know the logic behind how the XML data is generated.
1. It only shows top 10 message thread.
2. It does not show messeages that are replied to old thread that is no more in the top 10.
3. Messages from soapbox, general discussion is not shown.
4. Messages from forum of the articles are shown (fine with this)
Over all my conclusion is that the XML RSS Feed is only a "Random data". One cannot totally rely on this feed to view the message titles offline.
Ok, May be i am wrong or i didnt understand the concept of RSS Feed. But this is my conclusion.
Sorry if I was rude somewhere....
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Try webmaster@codeproject.com for direct enquiries.
1,2,3 and 4 are by design. There's nothing random about this.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Is there any way to retrive the latest post on forums, besides the top ten threads???
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Would it be possible to add a direct link to reply to a message in the notification email? Many times, the message fits in the email so I've already read it and just hitting a link to reply would be great.
Microsoft MVP, Visual C#
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I been thinking of the samething for a long time. But then there are other probelems too, like a long message is never emaild fully. and sometimes even 2 line message is also not posted completly.
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A minor suggestion, Chris...
When reading an article I usually skim it, then crawl back to the top and download the files if I have an immediate need for it, then return to study it in detail and post a comment. This brings me back to the top of the page; from there I have to scroll back to the bottom of the page if I want to rate it. It would be handy to have a rating control at the top of the page, in addition to the one at the bottom.
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I'm just trying to give your scroll finger that little bit of exercise during the day. I'm concerned about your health Roger, and want to do my little bit.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Ah, gee... Thanks, Chris!
Bullhead City Barfly Dating Song (to the tune of "She'll be coming 'round the Mountain) - "She'll come like Mt. St. Helens when she comes, She'll come like Mt. St. Helens when she comes..."
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For deleting those crap messages from my article.
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Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio.
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Would you consider adding a system so users could register to get notified when an article gets updated? There are s many articles that I have found useful that it is hard to keep up with them all. I use the bookmarks, but I do not look at my bookmarks frequently enough to know whether or not certain articles have been updated.
Thanks,
Jerry
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This will happen.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I am so looking forward to all the new features I keep hearing about...
"Things can only get better... Can only get... Can only get... Better!"
EuroCPian Spring 2004 Get Together[^]
"You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want." --Zig Ziglar
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Chris I think this could be very useful, There are many times happen in programming forums for me that I see intresting posts which I want to keep them as tips and tricks but I can't bookmark them like articles. Searching for them in the future is not very useful cause posts become out of date after a while and do not appear in a search results or maybe it is hard to remember a keyword for it or... I think this could be done in some way like you add a functionality in the bottom of each post which send the whole thread with all questions and answers as an email so I have all the thread and I can store it in my computer . Or other way is to add a bookmark mechanism for messages too with additional subject which I can have them always, but I think first one is better cause it doesn't add any database pressure for you. What do you think about this idea?
Mazy
"A bank is a place that will lend you money if you can prove that you don't need it." - Bob Hope
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This is a much featured request and will definitely be added.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Very nice one, I had problems similar to that you had. you have my 5.
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right now.. i practice by replying with a 'thanks' or so... and refer back by seeing my own posts.. Any how it has a restriction of 200 posts only
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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Chris - are you having problems with the newsletter settings? My settings on CP are set to Plain-Text newsletters, yet the one I've just been sent is in HTML
Ian Darling
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt." - Bertrand Russell
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That's weird.
I'm actually just stripping down the email system now to regrease and check the bearings so I'll double check. I might even add some racing stripes and fins. Who knows.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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