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Saksida Bojan wrote: Delete cookies and close brovser. I don't have such problems.
Well the problem with delete cookies is that it deletes the cookies of other sites too. And normally there is no time to search out which cookie belong to which site.
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Yeah you are right. It is causing problems.
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I did mention the problem here some time back. But still the problem persists.
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There should separate message board for Ajax.
So that we can have disscussion and can get solutions for our problems related to this new concept.
Sanjeev sharma
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What's wrong with the Web Development board?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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its a mixture of all the web problems .
sanjeev
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sanju sharma wrote: its a mixture of all the web problems .
Which surely sums up Ajax perfectly
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Maybe you need a way to add sub-boards (or sub-menus), in essence creating the following:
Windows Desktop Application Programming
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+---Java/Javascript
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+---Visual Studio 2001-2003
+---Visual Studio 2005
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+---SQL Server
+---MySQL
+---Oracle
+---XML/XSL
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+---Soapbox
+---Collaboration
+---CP Site Suggestions
+---General Discussions
+---Get-Togethers
+---Linux/Unix
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FYI, I tried to search the forum the last two days for keywords (e.g socket in C++/MFC) but never got a result page.
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It's been hit and miss lately. Still trying to work out what the slowdown is.
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Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I have the same problem. But if you increase the gap it searches faster. Normally the gap is 3 months(I think so). Increase the gap and it searches faster.
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yep that is the only way to make it work! still doesnt work "out of the box", changing from date to 1/1/2005 does the trick.
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i'm not sure if am i late noticing it.
why for every click on the posts, it's requesting the server?
previously , when you save a page in CP and go offline, still you'll be able to see all the messages posted on that particular page. and which is quite faster too(may be because of js handling it).
Now why it's been changed?
Only the post which was opened at the time of saving the page is accessible, if you click on the replies to it, its requesting the server again. which is not possible after you go offline. then how'd i be able to save a good conversation ? i'm really worried.
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Yahoooooooo!! ,
Dunn, its Done thanks a lot
VuNic
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and also a read-only forum for the refused suggestions, so that people could see if, say, asking for an IRC chan is good or not...
a place like the purgatory, but for suggestions
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: I think we should restrict Voting by logged on users otherwise a casual visitor can vote preventing logged on from voting. Is'nt it?
I'm not sure what you are saying here. Are you saying that if a person who is NOT logged in votes, then a person that IS logged in cannot vote?
I think a vote can only be cast by a person that is logged in already.
ColinMackay.net
Scottish Developers are looking for speakers for user group sessions over the next few months. Do you want to know more?
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When your reading an article's commments and you click 'next' you should be sent down to the comments and not at the top of the page. A small thing but some of the articles are quite long.
Also I wonder what performance improvements there would be to moving the site to asp.net 2 ? The performance of the site has been excellent lately but any enhancements would be welcome.
The users of the site could write the code for the upgrade, it could be a community effort. Someone writes the spec then we could all do a little bit.
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