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this update occurs only once a week due to the length of time it takes to run. you'll update sometime over the weekend.
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You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Thanks for the information
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It's not possible to specify code #include directive in the message text. Seems it's taking as an html tag. Putting code tag also could not help me.
-Sarath.
"Great hopes make everything great possible" - Benjamin Franklin
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I know for one that you need to replace > and < with the appropriate HTML - a &, then 'gt' or 'lt' (no quotes) then a semi-colon.
So you could have an SHTML include with <!-- #include file="blah.htm" -->
Then again, SHTML is no use with C# and the like.
Maybe you need to do something of the sort for a hash key? Although, it doesn't seem like there is one.
Yet another spam post on yet another forum!
I am the lazy one, who sleeps as it suits him, codes what he wishes, and has many years to look forward to.
I love being a student.
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hmmm
It's hard to find out for a normal user. However I managed with lt and gt because I knew it. Even I'm seeing the CP FAQ for the first time But for a normal user see it will be a bit difficult
-Sarath.
"Great hopes make everything great possible" - Benjamin Franklin
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Yeah... wouldn't hurt to put a link to it in that big empty space next to [New Message | Reply to a Message] on the [New | Reply] pages. And the modify page.
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i hope you are feeling sleepy for people not calling you by the same.
--BarnaKol on abusive words
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We're going WYSIWYG soon so this will no longer be (as much of...) an issue
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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That's cool
-Sarath.
"Great hopes make everything great possible" - Benjamin Franklin
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This link work as suggested was to go to the parent of the message (the one this message is replying to)
Apparently, it has two bad things :
1) if we have messages look like this
- (1) dsadasdasdas
- (2) sadasdasdasd
- (3) sadasdasdasd
Where 2 is replying to 1 and 3 is replying to 2, then the [Go to Thread Start] link in 2 and 3 goes to (1), in fact it may be better if the link on 2 goes to 1, and the one on 3 go to 2, as this will be helpful in large consecutive responds the same message.
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2) This link also reloads the whole page, it may be better if you make it like selecting the message itself, without reloading the page, (using JS or whatever you use), as when I click on any message header it opens in it's place, that Go to Thread Start link would be good if you can make it doing the same behavior like this.
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The only time that "Go to Thread Start" is useful is when the parent is off the page. If the parent is off the page then we need to do another request to get that page.
If we do everything via AJAX then a roundtrip call is still needed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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What LongHC is suggesting in his first point is that "Go to thread start" should actually be "Go to parent". I totally agree with this.
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Ah. OK.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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When replying for a message, we can quote all the text contained in the page. What is the necessity of that ? I tried with quoting soem text that is not related to the original message. And the quoted text will come like someperson wrote. ? Is it a problem or am I missing something ?
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Navaneeth. wrote: Is it a problem or am I missing something ?
The whole post is yours. You can put anything in it. If i wanted to quote someone and make it look like they were saying something odd, like
Navaneeth. wrote: Boogitty Boogitty Bick-Back-Boing ba-TANG!
...then i could. Of course, that would be somewhat pointless...
So yeah, constraining what text you could quote might be a slight convenience, but really doesn't make a lot of difference. Just pay attention to what you're selecting 'fore hitting that quote button...
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i hope you are feeling sleepy for people not calling you by the same.
--BarnaKol on abusive words
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But what I would think is that to check whether the selection range is within the original message (div innerHTML)
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Hi Navaneeth,
If you highlight (insert caret, left click and hold, select text, then unclick) you can quote a selected area of the full body.
Otherwise, I've resorted to hand quouting a BLOCKQUOTE (use opening and closing tags) to achieve the same effect.
Jeff
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There are two C++ forums: C++/MFC and C++/CLI. When I look at the new C++ article, I see tons that don't fit into either of these categories, I mean C++ articles that are not about MFC or CLI. Usually these are about standard C++. So, could we have a forum for standard C++?
This also applies to the article categories.
Thanks.
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I use the CP search page frequently.
My search crititeria are always the same: just C++, include purgatory.
So I have to set my criteria everytime, which includes unchecking all the other boxes.
Please remember my settings, or include a single button to clear all check marks.
Thanks,
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That's like MSDN. Every new page requires setting the Language filter to VB only.
I suspect cookies are the way, no?
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I am the lazy one, who sleeps as it suits him, codes what he wishes, and has many years to look forward to.
I love being a student.
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How to add one site to the partners link ?
Navaneeth
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Navaneeth. wrote: How to add one site to the partners link ?
Become a partner would be my guess.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: Become a partner would be my guess.
Yes how ?
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The topics that are shown under Last 10 Updates shows updates from two days ago but this only happens in Firefox. In IE everything is OK
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