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Works for me. Please try again.
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It's OK now.
<italic>Work hard, Work effectively.
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Are the forums added in any particular order? I assume the Hardware one replaced the GMail one, but I was wondering how come they're not sorted alphabetically?
"If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS
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I just took a look at the "Visual Studio 2010" article and realized it's exactly the sort of thing CP should be striving for more of. There isn't enough of this kind of forward thinking going on these days and C.P. is probably an ideal place to have it happen since there isn't as much of an agenda being pursued here as at corporate or other sites.
I think it would be really nice to see a dedicated area to future concepts articles rather than lumping it in with "General". A no holds barred showcase of sorts for people with interesting new ideas that might be considered sacreligious anywhere else. Things that may or may not be a complete working program or maybe just some screenshots, diagrams or "papers" with no code just text.
We're often too focused on the present and we're allowing large corporations to set the future agenda, in the old days it was us developers that set the agenda by coming up with cool new things on our own that eventually became adopted as their merits were seen.
I'd also like to see some contests to incubate ideas with a theme from the future or a potential requirement for something from the future. Not just another button control, something that is really out there at the edges.
Start with a question in the lounge of what programmers think will be the features in future applications (say in 2020) and then use some of those posts general thoughts as themes for submissions or contests.
We need to remember that the future doesn't just have to come at us with surprises, we make the future right now.
"A preoccupation with the next world pretty clearly signals an inability to cope credibly with this one."
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Hi,
I hope this is the appropriate forum for this kind of post.
I just submitted an article (<http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/stringtable.asp) and I noticed that the article submit wizard consistently break my HTML on this kind of construct:
<SPAN style="....">Text</SPAN>
-> The closing tag disappears !
I wanted to use colors in words of a couple of sentences to illustrate an issue. The problem is that the color of the text is not restored properly due to the missing span closing tags.
Look for the word 'brown' in the article : there should be one word in brown and _one_ in red.
I realize there are a couple of predefined styles that should be used such as for code snippets and identifier names. I do use them. But I also need this custom coloring at one place in my article.
Can anyone suggest a way to work around this problem.
TIA !
Serge.
http://www.apptranslator.com
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I checked the article and you have:
The quick <SPAN style="COLOR: #808000">brown <SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">fox jumped over the lazy dog</SPAN></SPAN>
Use the "Design" mode in the editor (right hand button, buttom row at the top of the editor) and manually change the HTML to:
<P>The quick <SPAN style="COLOR: #808000">brown</SPAN> <SPAN style="COLOR: #ff0000">fox</SPAN>
jumped over the lazy dog
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris,
I've tried that a couple of times already. Tried again just now. But the closing tags keep being rejected to the end of the table row as soon as I save the changes !
(As opposed to what I initially wrote, these closing tags are not completely deleted, they are actually moved).
Serge.
http://www.apptranslator.com
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That won't help. I had the same problem a while ago.
You can type 100% correct tags, and after submitting the text they are moved around.
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Please inform me about my English mistakes, I still try to learn your language!
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Is there a page that lists all the prize winner articles chronologically?
P.S. - Is there such a thing as chronorandomly?
"If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS
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Try this[^].
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I think a DirectX forum would be a nice addition to CP.
John 3:16: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
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bneacetp wrote:
I think a DirectX forum would be a nice addition to CP.
In all probability, this has been the single-most-requested-for suggestion in this forum
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Than why don't we have it yet? The gmail forum got their very fast..
Blog[^]
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Why is some names red in the forums?
The PROgrammer Niklas Ulvinge aka IDK
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OK, thanks for explaining that.
The PROgrammer Niklas Ulvinge aka IDK
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Well, your name is red now Niklas
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Yes I see that. Youre name is it to...
The PROgrammer Niklas Ulvinge aka IDK
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I thought I saw a place to suggest survey question but I can't seem to find it now so I suppose this will work. I'd like to see a survey on Team Foundation. I.e. Do you plan on using Team Foundation Survices in .net 2.0?
1) Absolutly
2) Tried to look at but could never get it installed
3) Havn't looked at it yet
4) No Way
Thanks!
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6) Would consider it if it it was fully explained to me.
Die Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
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28) I have it's DVD ,but I would really be appreciated if I know all it's functionalities of it.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
singlular
I had 4 DVDs Foundation is 1 as 1 GB only ,VS itself is 3.75 GB, SQL is 500 MB ,,And :
Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
The figure I heard was that you require 8Gb of hard disk space to install it.
The 8 GB DVD :That is the WeFly DVD which teaches you the .net beta2.
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