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In some cases this would be good, but think what happens when you start a post, and then somebody else replies with something mostly unrelated, which gets lots of replies that are totally unrelated to your original post - you'd get dozens of emails all telling you about posts that don't interest you at all
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There are many more cases where this is an annoyance, than where it is helpful.
If at all, this should be a separate feature: "watch this thread: subscribe/unsubscribe". However, there are no recent threads I can remember where this would have been useful. This requires additional data to be stored, and in a busy thread, each reply could generate hundreds of e-mails.
we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
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Then how about getting replies for only three to five roots down. This way, if a person keeps replying he skips a message, but answers the next one, he'll get as much replies as he answers plus five.
Chris could also set it up that for each message you post, you can have a checkmark that allows you to get all replies to what you've posted.
"For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you would never have considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence." - Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation) ^
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Complicated and Arbitrary (from usability POV)
Wha I would consider "the one practical approach" is
a) subsribe/unsubscribe to an entire thread
b) aggregated notifications, i.e. you don't get additional notify's for the same thread until you log in again. Otherwise, this would be a build in mail server bomb.
If this feature will ever see the light of the day depends on two things:
a) Internal database structure: how expensive is to find the thread it belongs to (not just the parent)? How much additional information is required?
b) How much does e-mail traffic add to Chris' monthly Bill?
we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr. boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist | doxygen
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The first approach seems practical. We most certainly do not want to add to Chrisis (pardon the pun) monthly bill. The aggregated notification wouldn't work for people who are always "logged" on. I'm assuming that logged in the sense that you use cookies to save your info. Aren't all CP-ians logged on all the time?
"For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you would never have considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence." - Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation) ^
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hi chris,
guess what, i have a suggestion for you
well, here it is. when user post some lines of code on th forums, the usually copy and paste their code ; that means that they rarely remember to change the < and > around the include file names in the #include directives. it becomes tiring to post one more message to ask for the file names.
SO, i suggest you to script for a little piece of code that change the < and the > into the corresponding HTML codes when the #include keyword was encoutered just before for example, and if you like more, this could happend only into <PRE>...</PRE> tags...
tell me what you think about that...
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
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To be honest. I like the fact that you can't just copy and paste code into a forum post.
Very rarely should you need to post the entire code. You should just need to post the part that you've identified is causing your problem. Anything else is just clutter and indicates that the poster hasn't put much effort into resolving the problem.
Posters who have put effort into their question description are more likely to get answered.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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ok for copy/paste, but when you type your code, you often forget to replace the < > into their html code...
that would be helpful because, the checkbox "do not treat <'s as HMTL tags" is sometimes unusable... for example, if you want to write a colorized text, with bold/italic/underlined fonts, you cannot while the checkbox is selected...
of course, not fogetting to click on the < and > buttons would be better, but that is rarely the case of many of us.
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
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To add to what Michael said, there is an option "Do not treat <'s as HTML tags" on the post page that a user can click if the need to. Otherwise it allows users to submit HTMLful pages.
Do you want to know more?
Vogon Building and Loan advise that your planet is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on any mortgage secured upon it. Please remember that the force of gravity can go up as well as down.
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When you want to give me a link to a forum posting use the "Get Link" button and do NOT copy the address bar - it won't work if you've been browsing because the address bar is showing you relative to the start of the page, which will move add people add posts.
I just want to add that I agree with Michael, if people are so lazy that they just want to dump pages of source code into a post without thought then I'm really not interested. If they are thoughtful and consise then it takes very little effort to put < in the few places it is needed for to get the post readable. Heck, sometimes I produce quite a long reply and I have to put lots of the < all over the place to make it readable. But that is fine by me.
Do you want to know more?
Vogon Building and Loan advise that your planet is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on any mortgage secured upon it. Please remember that the force of gravity can go up as well as down.
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Firefox is missing the neat buttons that ie has for posting in forums.
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Message postings and replies in CP forums trigger a mail to the original message author or article author and the from address is forums@codeproject.com
There is a line (first line perhaps) which says 'Sent from unattended mailbox' but the next line itself carries the address of the sender.
My suggestion is that, instead of having forums@codeproject.com, the from address can be directly set as this address. Or the ReplyTo header can be set to the senders address. Is'nt it?
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/
I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
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The reply to address was changed to the forums email because many people were posting messages with dud email addresses which then caused a bounce back to the person who originally posted the message.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Hi:
When mouse is hovered over 'MessageBoards' a nice DHTML pulldown menu pops up. It really looks nice. But when there any dropdowns before the pulldown menu stops, a window (hole) appears in the dropdown menu. I think in those cases, the dropdown menu/select dropdown control need to be adjusted of its zIndex property.
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/
I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
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This is a bug in IE, the "hole" does not appear in FireFox.
Do you want to know more?
Vogon Building and Loan advise that your planet is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on any mortgage secured upon it. Please remember that the force of gravity can go up as well as down.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
This is a bug in IE
yeah yeah, every body blames the microsoft.
When death smiles at a man, only thing he can do is smile back at it.-Gladiator
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Hi:
In forum posting, if Screenshot attachment facility is given, it would be useful to provide helpful screenshot as a quick reference.
Of course, I understand that this will lead to junk files being uploaded. But size restriction like 50K (gif/jpg only) can be imposed and periodic scanning and removal of files can be done.
Deepak
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/
I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
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Hi.
I submitted an article[^] through the Wizard yesterday, and this morning it is missing. Now, I believe it is being edited, but why does it need to be invisible to the readers during editing? Also, it would be nice to send an e-mail notification to the author when something like this happens.
I really hope it is being edited. Why would anyone remove an article like this (it is about some C++ dark corners)
My programming blahblahblah blog. If you ever find anything useful here, please let me know to remove it.
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There is no 404 page. Just all the links to my article disappeared.
My programming blahblahblah blog. If you ever find anything useful here, please let me know to remove it.
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All fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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