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I guess I should have added a "please"
- Chris
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Hey, make sure you leave time for some deep fried cheese
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It might be my setup, but the pretty little navi buttons only seem to work on the home page, not on any other pages...
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Are you using Netscape? If so, then you have a first hand demonstration of why Netscape 6 was so anticipated
I've been able to reproduce the problem but for the life of me can't explain why it doesn't work on other pages. Frankly Netscape 4.X is so painful to workaround and so full of strange bugs that I've stopped bothering with things like that.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Don't you just hate it when you have to support CRAP (Could Really Ascend you to going Postal).
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It would be nice if we could set the "New since" time. I often access CodeProject from multiple computers, and it would be nice to be able to reset the time so I'm not looking at posts i've already read on a different machine.
Also, it would be better to track "new since" by user when logged in rather than IP.
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Could you modify the forum/comments scripts so you can set a default password in your account settings? Like you've done with the username and password.
It is only a small thing, but it would save some time (as I always use the same password for ease of remembering).
You could maybe include an option to turn it off (the default one) and use a random one for people who don't care/worried about security.
David Wulff
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The current search is an "or", instead of the expected "and" (which everyone else and their brothers default to). A "power search" with some expression (regex? altavista +/-?) would be worthwhile, too.
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I'd like to see a forum for web designers. It could include, ASP/DHTML, JavaScript, HTML etc. How about it Chris?
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Done!
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Thanks Chris, you'e the bomb!
I've told people in my class and they are already visiting your site
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Hi Chris!
I was using your site today and thought that it would be great if in the 'user profile' box on the homepage if you could have a 'My Articles' link which would automatically search for all articles by a particular person.
cheers,
Andrew.
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Done (sort of)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I just typed in a post that included references to the SHITEMID struct, and the first half of the word got bleeped by the censor!
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he he! I've been thinking about the censor script and knew that I had to tweak it a little but couldn't for the life of me think of any keywords that had naugty bits. Guess you win the prize
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How about an desired info page where people can submit what they would like to see articles on as well as having people concur with it. Then when an article gets written about that subject it can be removed. Then someone else can resubmit generally the topic again if they think someone else needs to write more on it.
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i am very poor!!!
i have been download a mapx-OCX, but it only for 30 days.
if any one have a crack version, or registed version please give me.
thank you very much!
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What you are suggesting is most likely illegal. Write the author and see if you can talk them into a free copy.
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I came to the site tonight looking for the interviews with Matt Pietrek and Jeff Prosise and could not find a link to the interviews section. I think they're just missing from the left nav bar. I finally guessed at the URL and found the main interview page at http://www.codeproject.com/interview/
I just wanted to let you know. This site is excellent, keep up the great work.
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Oops-I've added a link to the interviews on the main navigation bar.
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Chris,
I just used your wizard to upload my Undocumented Visual C++ article. Very smooth, that wizard.
But, how about adding support for .PNG files? They are generally superior to .GIF and .JPG files, especially for screen shots that have solid colors.
Also, how about modifying the style sheet for the <PRE> tag to make the tab offsets smaller. As it is, code in the articles is being indented 8 characters for each tab. I prefer 3 spaces, but I suspect most code looks best formatted for 4 spaces.
Regards,
Nick Hodapp
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I would love to allow PNG but not all browsers support it, so you'd have to write the page in a way that would provide an alternate image for these browsers, and that just is too hard
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It is my understanding that non-transparent PNG files are supported in both IE and Netscape version 4 browsers. Are you really needing to support browsers older than that? I would have guessed that many CodeProject "features" require at least a version 4 browser.
here's some info
Regards,
Nick Hodapp
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Wow. "[In] 1999 [Unisys] stated that its policy is to require a $5000 fee from websites that carry GIF images made by unlicensed software -- even nonprofit websites created and displayed with free software."
OK - I will put PNG on the agenda!
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Hello,
Just and idea - make the nav bar on the side like on one on webmonkey http://www.webmonkey.com, ie when you click on a header it expands a list. This would make all thoose sections fit in better and it would be easier to find things instead of scrolling around.
--Marty
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