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How about SQL/ADO/ADO.NET[^]
"Great job, team. Head back to base for debriefing and cocktails."
(Spottswoode "Team America")
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Wow, the whole time I've been here I have never seen that forum!
Thanks for pointing it out.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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Wow, the gang here is so on top of things they seem to have seen your idea in the future and implemented it ahead of time. Congrats Chris
Brad
Australian
- Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript"
A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.
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Bradml wrote: Wow, the gang here is so on top of things they seem to have seen your idea in the future and implemented it ahead of time
nope, only the guy needs glasses
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Is there a setting I may be missing to be notified when any message is posted to your article's message board? As it is, I get notified when 1) Someone starts a new thread or 2) Someone replies directly to one of my post on the board.
Recently, someone had a problem compiling my code and posted a question to my article's message board. I thought the problem was more or less resolved and went on my way. Turns out the poster was still having problems but instead of replying to my posts or starting a new thread, he replied to his own posts, so I never got a notification. From his point of view, I was ignoring him.
Well, he started a new thread today, getting a little snarky about support. Since this was a new thread, I did get a notification and his continued problems was brought to my attention. I pointed out what I've written above, but was just wondering if email notification can be more general as to prevent this from happening in the future.
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This must be a new problem. I (used to) receive notifications about posts to my articles no matter who they were to.
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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You should be getting all notifications, not just replies to your posts and new messages.
Hmmm.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: You should be getting all notifications, not just replies to your posts and new messages.
i have always seen the behavior described in the OP by my side too...
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The new submission wizard is great and there are lots of neat features in it. But I had some frustrating experiences with it last night:
1. The <> icon to edit the source is not as obvious as the old icon in the toolbar. It took me a while to figure out how to get to editing source. Of course, now I will not have the problem anymore
2. After posting the article, I wanted to modify the description and other article meta-data and leave the text intact, but the HTML editor still shows up. Can they be on separate screens?
3. The bigger problem with 2 is that if you don't edit the HTML and leave it intact, the article formatting gets messed up. For example, when I clicked on Modify Article for this article: http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/ExplorerBrowser.asp[^], and submitted the form without modifying the text. Most of the text became bold and the color of the text in the pre tags dimmed. (I am not ruling out a problem in my article's HTML)
4. I would love to have a way to post just a plain HTML file instead of copying and pasting the entire HTML contents to the editor.
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1. Me too. I need some time to tweak
2. I prefer everything on one screen so I can update everything with a minumim number of clicks. I'm open to persuasion.
3. The new WYSIWYG editor is a little more picky and will correct your HTML. If there's a problem with your HTML the auto-correction can really show up issues.
4. Been thinking about that for a long time...
I have 2 new editors on and have asked them for further suggestions. No timelines yet since we've just timelined 6 months of new work on the site, but I'll try and squeeze it in.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I was doing a google search for the application ForestPad that I put up on The Code Project a couple of years ago and I noticed that another site, manbu dot net, seems to be screen scraping code project and delivering the content of articles as if they originated at manbu. Then they are using google adsense on the page to make money off of The Code Project and my article (among many others, of course).
This seems slimy to me but is it even legal? Even though I provided the article as an open source thing to Code Project, can a third party just copy the article and code verbatim, strip out information regarding the author, and publish it as their own?
An example link is below:
link
I'd appreciate anyone's thoughts on this.
Thanks,
Timothy
Timothy Lee Russell
http://www.anatone.net
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It's absolutely illegal. I'm getting legal advice on how best to proceed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Thanks Chris,
It looks like the site is overseas, so I imagine that it is difficult to deal with from a legal perspective.
In my mind, this is the worst type of abuse. Taking the best intentions of the wonderful people who build this community and exploiting it for personal gain.
Timothy Lee Russell
www.anatone.net
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A Whois investigation gives the following info. Looks like some chinese website.
[Querying whois.internic.net]
[Redirected to whois.bizcn.com]
[Querying whois.bizcn.com]
[whois.bizcn.com]
The data in this whois database is provided to you for information
purposes only, that is, to assist you in obtaining information about or
related to a domain name registration record. We make this information
available "as is," and do not guarantee its accuracy. By submitting a
whois query, you agree that you will use this data only for lawful
purposes and that, under no circumstances will you use this data to: (1)
enable high volume, automated, electronic processes that stress or load
this whois database system providing you this information; or (2) allow,
enable, or otherwise support the transmission of mass unsolicited,
commercial advertising or solicitations via direct mail, electronic
mail, or by telephone. The compilation, repackaging, dissemination or
other use of this data is expressly prohibited without prior written
consent from us. We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time.
By submitting this query, you agree to abide by these terms.
Domain name: manbu.net
Registrant Contact:
mingpu
mingpu su manbu.support@gmail.com
023-65456382 fax: 023-65456382
chongqing xietai zhi
chongqing chongqing 400044
cn
Administrative Contact:
mingpu su manbu.support@gmail.com
023-65456382 fax: 023-65456382
chongqing xietai zhi
chongqing chongqing 400044
cn
Technical Contact:
mingpu su manbu.support@gmail.com
023-65456382 fax: 023-65456382
chongqing xietai zhi
chongqing chongqing 400044
cn
Billing Contact:
mingpu su manbu.support@gmail.com
023-65456382 fax: 023-65456382
chongqing xietai zhi
chongqing chongqing 400044
cn
DNS:
ns1.4everdns.com
ns2.4everdns.com
Created: 2003-05-29
Expires: 2008-05-29
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Why not check the referer and then show a page "you have tried to access the download from an unauthorized site, please go to codeproject.com"
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Hey Chris,
As you'd surely have noticed, they are directly linking to the CP images, so they are also stealing CP bandwidth. Maybe you could redirect all file requests from their domain to the badger-badger song - that will teach those rotten bastards a lesson
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What've you got against s, Nish ?
Software Zen: delete this;
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You may be right I may be crazy -- Billy Joel --
Within you lies the power for good, use it!!!
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: Maybe you could redirect all file requests from their domain to the badger-badger song
Gah! I'd only just got that one out of my head. Badger-badger-badger-mushroom-mushroom... argh, it's back!
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I'm going to change my servers hot link protection to that now.
Brad
Australian
- Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript"
A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.
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If they are legally out-of-reach due to their country-of-orgin, you may wish to ask the legal advisor as to what types of punishment you may (legally) unleash upon them. With all of the clever software people congregating around here can produce, I'd imagine some pretty imaginative and just retribution might be doled out.
As a for-example, I have an SMTP mailer that allows mailing of N copies of a message, with real (spoofed, or random) return address which was created/used to convince an organization to take me off their mailing list. Many proper request were simply ignored. When they received the multi-request with the message:
"You have ignored my requests to drop me from your mailing list. If 100 reminders to stop aren't enough, I can and will send a lot more."
They cooperated immediately. Not at all a denial-of-service attack, but rather, an attention getting mechanism from those who otherwise won't be bothered with cooperating.
Sometimes, the white-hat has to make use of the black-hat's weapons. Not all will agree, I'm sure - and would think me evil for the previous paragraph's contents. Would this violate the philosphy behind CP or reinforce it? Within the limits of the law, their's a lot to be said for pragmatism.
Balboos
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
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No, I don't work like that. There are other ways.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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