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Luc Pattyn wrote: So if you ask a question and get a partial, clear and correct, although incomplete, answer, will you down-vote the answer in your black-and-white world?
I was waiting for you to say something along the lines of black-and-white, or absolutes, etc..etc.. ... but Chris has pointed out that there is an accept answer, which changes the game a bit (I had not noticed that ... gee .. the world's NOT black-and-white, sometimes it has bright yellow boxes around it too!).
I realize, of course, the world is certainly not black-and-white, even though there are many things in software development that are ... but people are voting answers to questions 3's, 4's and not stating why. So as a person that's trying to help these people find a solution, when something like that happens, it leaves me wondering what it is about the solution I offered them that was, to uses Chris' own words here, "Suboptimal".
To me it's rather like if I walk up to you and ask a question, you give me an answer that you know will work, and I say thank you. Then I ask a follow-up question, you give me yet another answer, and then I say "meh" and just walk off ...
Don't you think you'd be left there thinking "WTF was that about?" I know I would.
So I guess I'm just going to have to ask them 'why' when they vote low.
BTW - I've seen people vote a '1' to a person's follow-up question, when I thought they're follow-up question made sense ... being that they didn't have the slightest clue to begin with, which is why they were asking a question in the first place. Same kind of thing in reverse, and it makes no sense to me either.
We'll see what happens when I start asking "why"
Thank you for your opinion.
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you're welcome.
Not sure to what extent a voter will react to a question why if he didn't care explaining himself to start with.
FWIW: one shouldn't overestimate the importance of a vote here, there's all kind of people around, and if you get a vote that is considered unjust by the community, good people are very quick at compensating for that, and they are likely to have a heavier vote too.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles]
I only read code that is properly formatted, adding PRE tags is the easiest way to obtain that. [The QA section does it automatically now, I hope we soon get it on regular forums as well]
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That's why we have the 'Accept Answer' button.
Something can be answered, but it might be suboptimal or not as clear as it could be. It could still be an answer that's good enough to get you through (hence 'accept answer') but it might only deserve a 4, not a 5.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: That's why we have the 'Accept Answer' button.
I take it, that the one's that show up in a yellow box are the answers that have been "accepted"?
Chris Maunder wrote: Something can be answered, but it might be suboptimal or not as clear as it could be. It could still be an answer that's good enough to get you through (hence 'accept answer') but it might only deserve a 4, not a 5.
Emmm. Well then, I guess I'll have to take issue with the people that vote my answers 3's and 4's, and ask them why, when I actually answered their question, what it was about the answer, they felt was "suboptimal".
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Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles]
I only read code that is properly formatted, adding PRE tags is the easiest way to obtain that. [The QA section does it automatically now, I hope we soon get it on regular forums as well]
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Whenever I vist any CP article page I am getting a warning in firefox (v3.5.7)
A script from "http://www.codeproject.com" is requesting enhanced abilities that are UNSAFE and could be used to compromise your machine or data:
Run or install software on your machine
Allow these abilities only if you trust this source to be free of viruses or malicious programs.
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Jaimie,
I unfortunately just upgrade to FF 3.6 and can not recreate the issue you are reporting.
Could you please post or email me a specific url for a page which causes this problem?
The site does use JavaScript with jQuery loaded from a CDN (another domain) which might be mistaken for an attack depending on how your browser and other security tools are configured.
Matthew Dennis
Senior Developer
The CodeProject
matthew.dennis@codeproject.com
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Ignore me.
In my testing for copying to clipboard for a project I had switched on "signed.applets.codebase_principal_support" in about:config - this was the cause of the dialog I was getting.
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The devexpress banner (on the left, the small one under bob) seems to be malfunctioning.
When hovering it, the mouse changes to a hand but clicking doesn't do anything, also no url is shown at the bottom when hovering.
Also noticed it with the top banner once but can't seem to reproduce it there.
Noticed on Web19
Using Chrome
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Thank you for pointing this out, these ones slipped by me. The banners have been stopped and the client has been contacted.
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My Rep Graph seems to show that I got some negative Participant Rep Points in the past, but according to the FAQ there is no way to receive those. What's going on here?
Also, less importantly, the text on the rep graph is slightly blurred with rainbowish colours, looks like ClearType (of a type that is not right for my monitor) that was hardcoded into the image.
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You rep point for participant show 597 for me.
Also the line doesn't go down (for as far as I can see) so looks fine for me.
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It goes down for me, between July 09 and October 09 it goes down about 9 times, 5 of those it went down by enough to colour the pixel under the line, the other 4 times it's a sub-pixel detail.
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I think your just seeing the point that marks the exact time when something happened.
But you'll have to wait for Chris to verify that.
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That could be.. but it looks very odd, it's very easy to imagine the line going down a bit at those places
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I think that it's an optical illusion that you're experiencing. The line looks too tiny and the details are very minute for me to decide.
Thiru just clarified yesterday that the participation reputation cannot go down, even if someone low-votes you.
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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I copied the image into an image editor and zoomed it. There are a few spots where the alliased line below the main part becomes solid and alliasing is pushed into the second line below, but there's enough variation in thickness on the other more sloped lines that I think it's just a processing artifact of sorts.
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18
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Yep I think it is a rendering issue WRT aliasing as Dan pointed out. Fear not, your Participant reputation has not gone down, nor can it.
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Ok thanks
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if still in doubt, you could just add some messages in this thread to compensate.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles]
I only read code that is properly formatted, adding PRE tags is the easiest way to obtain that. [The QA section does it automatically now, I hope we soon get it on regular forums as well]
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The filter sets itself to "C, C++, Windows" automatically. No matter how many times I clear it. If I clear it off and refresh the page, I see everything. But if I go to the second page by clicking next, the filter comes into place. This is a very irritating bug.
Using FF on Windows 7. I'll provide any more information if required.
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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Maybe it's because the tags are in the query string. We're planning to make changes to how this tag filter remembers tags. Hopefully it will be resolved by then. It's in our TODO but not near the top
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Firstly, I don't understand the motive behind creating threads about a woman that you don't ever know or have never met in person. This guy has been doing it for a while.
Also, EVERY SINGLE message the person started this thread[^] was some sort of abuse, and he's still up to it after a day. I'm not spending time on a troll.
What can you do about this?
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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I find the best response to someone like this is no response at all. Down-vote or 'vote to remove' if you wish but responding only gives him satisfaction and more often than not lead to abuse and insults.
Now the original post (can't read his reply's to you since they'v been removed) wasn't insulting or abusive, pointless and childish yes but that's not exactly a reason to attack him.
From the responses I could read I'm going to guess he started with the abuse and insults but that's still no reason to go down to his level and do it as well.
Best thing to do is to just ignore them.
Just my 2 cents
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I only argued that he shouldn't have done what he did. I stopped talking to him when he responded with personal abuse. I could have gone to his level if I had to, but I didn't.
See my reply to Chris there.
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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