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Hi,
I don't know if I am cross-posting, but wanted to put this suggestion to the site-authors (Chris, et al). From the Media Kit[^] section, i.e. Once we click on the Advertise[^] link on the homepage, there is no link provided to come back to the homepage.
If this is intentionally done, well, no issues. But just in case this slipped the initial design, I'd like to suggest to add a link for the same.
Rgds,
Nirav Doshi
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Thanks Michael!
I was wondering about an explicit link to get back to the homepage. Anyway Bob serves the purpose too!
Thanks anyway!
Rgds,
Nirav
* Don't wish it was easier, wish you were better! *
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Hello,
I'd like to suggest that the title of the page reflect what is on a particular page. When I'm reading an article I tend to follow links through and then I want to get back to the article. If all the links are on CodeProject I get all the pages in the Back button's history dropdown marked as "The Code Project - Free Source Code and Tutorials", what about changing it to say: "Code Project - The Lounge" or "Code Project: Name of a Really Interesting Article" or "Code Project - Member Profile" etc. Then when I want to go back to the page I want I can easilly find it in the list.
Anyway, that's my tuppeny worth.
Thanks,
Colin.
--Colin Mackay--
"In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins - not through strength but perseverance." (H. Jackson Brown)
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Some weeks ago I publish this article "C++ Setup Bootstrapper for .NET" (http://www.codeproject.com/tools/dotNetInstaller.asp) at codeproject.
For you what is the right section for this kind of article?
For now I use "All Topics, MFC / C++ >> Free Tools >> Tools with source code".
This tool is written in C++ but is very useful for .NET users and this section is not visible by .NET users.
One idea is to have two attributes, one for the programming language of the article and the other for the target platform (.NET, MFC, Windows, Linux, ...)
Thanks for the great web site ...
Davide
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It would be nice if you put a link to the VC++ FAQ in the VC++ forum. Or if this requires a lot of changes to acomplish at least a link beside the forum´s name in the forums list.
Gabriel
Old C programmers never die. They just cast into void
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I'm sure it's been suggested before? Is there a reason The Code Project doesn't cover PHP stuff?
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Wow, Whats really sad is until you just mentioned it I had never noticed it.....
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Kluch wrote:
I'm sure it's been suggested before?
yes.
Kluch wrote:
Is there a reason The Code Project doesn't cover PHP stuff?
There are a few PHP articles here - post some more
A servant to formulaic ways.
Shog9
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a bookmark, a cup of tea, a reboot, a reconnect to CP and
no more article ?
or is it just me ?
thanks
Antoine
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Because it's _so difficult_ to juggle the requests of 600,000 people, 98% of whom use IE, when one is trying to take their first vacation in a year :P
The entire browser identification code was reworked using a third party list of browsers. Your browser has been modified and provides a user-agent string that is non standard is hence is being marked as "unknown" because it can't be found on our list. That list is generated dynamically each week and so, if I'm to make it work with your mod then each week I have to manually add your browser to that list.
There is a better way to do this but at the moment I need to deal with the other 1,000 tiny things that are really easy to fix as well.
And then I'm gonna try and get over jetlag
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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No, of course not.
But try now - it should hopefully be fixed!
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Is there any way to do this ?
i am sick of it and i want to get rid of it. I couldn't figure out how to do this. I've tried to upload a small bmp [3x3 pixels, white].. but it didn't work out.
"Just looking for loopholes." W. C. Fields American actor, 1880-1946, explaining why he was reading the Bible on his deathbed.
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not at all
is this really that hard deleting this ?
gimme dammin success to this database.. it can't be that hard
"Just looking for loopholes." W. C. Fields American actor, 1880-1946, explaining why he was reading the Bible on his deathbed.
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Um.. Meg's right. I can't see your pic either. You sure your browser hasn't cached it? Push Shift+Click the refresh button.
Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular.
Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
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You are right.. and i feel ashamed right now..
i didn't think that IE caches asp - pages..
Strange thing.. but i am happy that i finaly got it working.. altough i still think that a "Delete my profile pic please" - Button would be better.
"Just looking for loopholes." W. C. Fields American actor, 1880-1946, explaining why he was reading the Bible on his deathbed.
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to be REALLY honest, i have been to Salzburg two times in my life.
* when i was a kid
back in those days i was really impressed by the "Feste Hohen Salzburg" (i hope i remember the name correctly).. it is the castle you can't fail when you see salzburg
* two years ago
i've just been there and went out to the bars (close to the "Getreidegasse", this is a pretty great street in the heart of Salzburg).. there are lot of shops there.. and next to it there are some bars (big fun)
A qick google on Salzburg[^]
if you ever go to Vorarlberg (that's where i live.. bigger towns are Dornbirn, Bregenz, Feldkirch) or Innsbruck or Vienna (Vienna not too well) i can give you more hints / tips where to go and what to see.
Have fun in Austria !
"Just looking for loopholes." W. C. Fields American actor, 1880-1946, explaining why he was reading the Bible on his deathbed.
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