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Shog9 wrote: 231
What does the 231 specify, Sh0g?
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Nish
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at the time of his posting, the message count of the forum.
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dan neely wrote: at the time of his posting, the message count of the forum.
Ah, thanks Dan.
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Nish
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I think, I hava to wait atleast four months to get the answer.
Please
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Chatura Dilan
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I'd do it for you if i could, but i don't make the rules here. My advice would be to bookmark the forum, check it regularly, answer questions if there are any... maybe write a few Java-specific articles and post 'em here... Truth is, there just isn't much positive Java talk going on here - the fact that a Java forum even exists and has any posts is a historical artifact bordering on a joke - and until that changes, the site itself isn't likely to change either.
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I don’t know what the future will be. I’m new to java. But the code project’s forums are the best forums I’ve ever seen
and do not do it on behalf of me, if you think, it will be successful, do it on behalf of java users.
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Chatura Dilan
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Good suggestion, Deepak.
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Nish
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When I've posted at Web Development topic I find bug:
when you posting string "onclick=..." this will be replaced to "removed=..." (to post "onclick=" I used "o" code: "o" - you can use this trick to correct this bug).
Please fix this problem.
In some topics people think, that it is bug in html code.
Here is one of samples:
Topic with bug
Best regards, Alexey.
-- modified at 6:59 Thursday 20th April, 2006
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Yeah, but the problem now is that you can't even say something like:
"You need to add ondblclick="eatthis();" to the button to prevent unfortunate accidents" without it being mangled to read:
"You need to add ondblclick="eatthis();" to the button to prevent unfortunate accidents"
Could do with a bit of context.
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How about forum tag "code" or checkbox "Ignore HTML tags in this message". This elements are also useless in this situation. Can you replace the symbol "=" or
any other symbol from problem string with "&#...;" construction in html.
And finally, this forum replaces "<" and ">" to &lt; and &gt;, why you can't replace "=" to &#61; ?
Best regards, Alexey.
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This is by design.
You have to check the "Ignore HTML tags in this message" checkbox, otherwise the scripts think you are trying to post HTML/Script and strip out and modify the offending tags and attributes.
I edited the message you pointed to and set the checkbox and it's displaying fine now.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
<div class=smallText>CodeProject.com : C++ MVP</div>
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Thanks for this solution.
Best regards, Alexey.
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I don't seem to be getting email notifications when one of my posts gets a reply. Anyone else getting this problem?
Steve
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I sent mails to myself from another email account and I got it ok. I use gmail.
Steve
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I think it's a matter of "never" rather then "late" - Still no notifications today - Actually I did get one but not the rest.
Steve
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The same with me.
Maxwell Chen
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I am not getting it either
*radio crackle*
The cucumber has left the salad
- I say again -
The cucumber has left the salad
David in soapbox, on How to tell a guy his Fly is unzipped
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neither do i since today
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