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icon changes don't affect rep points, that bug has been present since the rep system got launched.
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I've been trying to post an answer to this question: how can send data to the email address[^] for half an hour or so, but just get "Oops! There was an unexpected problem adding your answer. Please try again later."
Think I've had it on Web01, Web02 and Web04 - but I wouldn't swear to it.
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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A certain very large calculation was going on around that time. It's an annual calculation that should make you (hopefully) proud of your not-insubstantial efforts.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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You sure? I checked the list[^] very carefully, and I'm not on it. *AGAIN*
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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Surely the third photo is of you.
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I am *so* glad you didn't suggest the first picture!
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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I nearly did, but decided that would be too obvious.
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Ouch!
I am wounded, sir! Wounded!
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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I'm not sure this was what was supposed to happen:
"The JoinGroup action you tried to perform was not successful."
Best regards
Espen Harlinn
Espen Harlinn
Senior Architect, Software - Goodtech Projects & Services
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No, that is a correct response. The system analyses all your site contributions and has determined you are not worthy.
yes, you know I'm joking!
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Well, I guess I'll hang around here as a sweeper[^] then ... just you watch me practicing my Déjà Fu[^]
Espen Harlinn
Senior Architect, Software - Goodtech Projects & Services
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AFAIK this is an invitation only group.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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The issue is that, after clicking the "apply to join" button, we're not providing any feedback that you've applied. However, if you try applying again, then we show a completely useless error saying your application failed. It failed because you'd already applied.
Added to the list.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Happy New Year mate. I hope you all have a good one.
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Ta mate. Same to you and yours.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Added to the list.
Thanks, not sure it worked though ...
Espen Harlinn
Senior Architect, Software - Goodtech Projects & Services
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We've fixed the UI. The changes will be available next upload.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi,
While answering this question:
Need help on printf function[^]
All hell broke loose with the javascript editor... it was actually modifying my c++ code... it changed the line:
vector<unsigned char> v;
into:
vector<unsigned char = ""> v;
Then it added some wierd tag... </unsigned>
Thanks,
-David Delaune
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This is a known bug where the editor closes open tags on occassion.
You effectively opened a tag <unsigned> .
You need to ensure you use > and < to encode the <>.
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Well,
As a user of the website... basically I just want it to work. If it does not work then it is obviously broken and I will report it. I am certainly not an expert with HTML/Javascript but the site should probably avoid using Tags or META Tags that are the same as C#,C++ and VB language keywords[^].
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
modified 31-Dec-11 8:12am.
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Randor wrote: As a user of the website... basically I just want it to work.
Me too, I wasn't saying it won't be addressed, all I was doing was confirming that your bug is known about and on the hamsters list of things to fix
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DaveAuld wrote: your bug is known about and on the hamsters list of things to fix
I have a feeling... that it is a very very long list. Perhaps even be longer than Santa's naughty and nice list.
-David Delaune
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It's not buggy - it just doesn't work as you expect.
By default the editor accepts HTML, so if you type in "vector<unsigned char> v;" then it thinks the < is the start of a HTML tag and processes it as if it were HTML: namely, it tries to ensure it's well formed HTML (hence the weird closing tag), then colourises anything it needs to colourise, then hands it back to the browser for rendering. The browser has no idea what a "unsigned char" tag is so does the correct thing (according to it) and ignores it.
If you had placed the code in a PRE block then our pre-processor / HTML Tidy-up code will auto-encode the < entity and so you would get
vector<unsigned char> v;
When pasting text we sniff what you've pasted and try to guess what's in the text. If we think we see code we'll wrap it in a PRE block (so you get the auto-encode) otherwise we leave it. In either case the Paste Preview window pops up showing you exactly what your pasted text will look like when rendered based on how you choose to paste the text.
You can disable the HTML processing by checking the "Treat my content as plain text, not as HTML" checkbox just below the message preview.
Our options in all of this are:
1. Don't accept HTML at all.
Not a great option because we like being able to have formatted text, and we like being able to wrap code in PRE blocks and have it colourised.
2. Make the editor even smarter.
I'm open to suggestions. The most obvious improvement is that we specifically check all <tag> blocks to see if it is a true HTML tag, and if not, encode the entities. However, this will totally fail for any HTML code posted.
3. Switch to MarkDown.
While this would help with some things, but not others. You still have to indent your code, for instance, 4 spaces to have it formatted correctly, as opposed to wrapping in a PRE or CODE block.
4. Switch to a pure WYSIWYG editor
We tried this. Everyone hated it. WYSIWYG editors depend on the underlying browser editor, and they are all different, and they are all painful to use and to bend into shape to make them usable.
I'm open for further suggestions on how to make this more intuitive.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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My suggestion: leave it as is, it's a very small learning curve and really quite simple to use.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: it's a very small learning curve and really quite simple to use.
Richard, that is easy to say for someone spending 10% of his day and 10% of every week on the website. I can also say that every software product of which I was involved in the design process... was completely intuitive to me. What was really important was how intuitive the interface was for new or infrequent users.
I personally believe there is *always* room for improvement in every piece of software. Some aspects of the codeproject website that I think could be improved:
1.) The javascript editor should probably be smarter and make an attempt to check for language keywords masquerading as html/meta tags. All of the keywords are documented and standard... this seems like an obvious improvement considering the codeproject forums will contain a large amount of code.
2.) The 'Quick Answers' comment button labeled 'Have a Question or Comment?' seems to be missed by new users very frequently for some reason. They often answer their own question as a comment. It is easy to call the new users 'morons' but I think some of this can be blamed on the UI.
That's all I can really think of for now. Overall I really like the new features with the exception of the voting system.
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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