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They are not anonymous, two were from one person, and the other three were from me, in response to that person.
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Sonork 100.11743 Chicken Little
It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
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PJ Arends wrote:
They are not anonymous, two were from one person, and the other three were from me, in response to that person.
Hmmmm, well it's happened to me too but very rarely. I assumed it to be a problem with my mail server.
Nish
Has anyone seen my sig?
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I was gonna suggest that Chris add a section up where the 'My Settings' and 'My Bookmarks' are... something like 'My Replies' or something. This section would be a place where you could see any posts that were a reply to something you posted. This is because I am at codeproject more often than I care to check my email. I opted to not suggest this since it seems like Chris is way too busy.
-Jack
To an optimist the glass is half full.
To a pessimist the glass is half empty.
To a programmer the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
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Jack Handy wrote:
am at codeproject more often than I care to check my email
In addition we can use this feature if our mail server is down.
Very good idea Jack
Nish
Has anyone seen my sig?
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Are you thinking about something like a list of all messages that are direct replies to your messages? That's do-able.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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That is exactly what I was thinking!
-Jack
To an optimist the glass is half full.
To a pessimist the glass is half empty.
To a programmer the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
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Chris Maunder wrote:
Are you thinking about something like a list of all messages that are direct replies to your messages? That's do-able.
That sounds good Chris. Specially for people like me with unstable mail servers. In fact perhaps you can even allow us to disable the mail-notify feature from the my-settings page and thus CP can save a lot of bandwidth which gets lost cause of sending notify mails
Nish
Make MSDN universal, FREE!
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It would be really nice if there were an option in the forums which when selected would hide signatures in the forum (or convert to plaintext). When the sig is greater than the message text the post is hard to read.
(2b || !2b)
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I second that. It's generally nice to see the sigs, but occasionally when my connection is being extra slow (or certain persons are showing off with full-screen sigs) the option to browse without them would be nice.
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Chris
This is for 12 months later or so. How about making the Lounge a web service. Thus we can all write our own Lounge clients to send/recv Lounge threads.
Nish
p.s. If I get good enough at web services, I can help out too...
I am the Keyboard Smasher
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Hmm, I don't know if automated posters would be very good
- Matt Newman / Anti-Linux Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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Matt Newman wrote:
I don't know if automated posters would be very good
I never thought of that
Nish
I am the Keyboard Smasher
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I assume your thinking along the lines of an AIM or MNS Messenger type service here. That could be usefull to see if artical writers or SysAdmins are online to send an instant message to them. Sometimes board posts answers can be a bit delayed.
I'm not late, I'm just not as early as I could have been.
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Jonny Newman wrote:
That could be usefull to see if artical writers or SysAdmins are online to send an instant message to them.
Exactly!
But that's just part of it. It'll also let you view Lounge and other Forum posts, will let you post stuff and search stuff.
You can also view articles, perhaps even submit articles.
Nish
Has anyone seen my sig?
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Basically turning CP into a program running a web service. Sounds great, if anyone does do this gimmi a shout and i'll gladly be a beta tester.
BTW it'll have to be cross platform wont it, at least with the HTML based CP everyone can view it, getting this service out to the masses running Unix and MacOS could prove a daunting task.
I'm not late, I'm just not as early as I could have been.
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Actually, the reasoning behind Microsoft's use of SOAP and XML in their Web Service idea was to provide access to all. You see, any SOAP client can access and consume a web service. So a UNIX or MacOS client could access the proposed CP Web Service if someone developed an app for them. In MSDN articles on Web Services, they specifically state that Web Services can be used by clients on other platforms as long as they use SOAP. Hey, you could even use straight HTTP to access a Web Service, as shown when you visit an asmx file. It gives code as to how to consume a Web Service using SOAP or HTTP.
Just wanted to clear up a little misconception that I have seen in many places...
David Stone
dstone@newcenturytitle.com
"I am but mad north-northwest, when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw." -Hamlet
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I understand the server/service side will be accessible by any SOAP/XML clients but what I was saying was that clients would have to be developed for all platforms which makes it more complicated than just having one website with some DHTML. I still think it would be a good idea though.
I'm not late, I'm just not as early as I could have been.
MSN Messenger address: jonathann4@hotmail.com feel free to chat!
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Nish [BusterBoy] wrote:
p.s. If I get good enough at web services, I can help out too...
Sounds like your idea is a perfect thing to learn from.
Give it a go Nish, you can write a series of articles on its development. (Just make sure that all the clients have to display CP's ads otherwise Chris will start losing money)
Michael
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For some mysterious reason this article did not appear in the last-10 updates box on the front page and I almost missed it. Luckily an anonymous person posted on the article forum and thus I saw it in the question-time box and came here. But it still puzzles me as to why it did not come in the last-10 updates list
Nish
I am the Keyboard Smasher
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are you watching the MFC page, not the C# page?
-c
Ah, but a programmer's reach should exceed his grasp, or what are late nights for?
Smaller Animals Software, Inc.
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Chris Losinger wrote:
are you watching the MFC page, not the C# page?
Neither. I have the All-Topics setting
Nish
I am the Keyboard Smasher
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Count the number of articles posted on the 28th, and count the number of slots available in the 'last 10 posted'. (articles are ordered alphabetically in the last, so some will drop off)
Also: I sent you an email saying your article had been posted, so I'm surprised you say you were unaware of it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
Also: I sent you an email saying your article had been posted, so I'm surprised you say you were unaware of it.
I am not surprised at all Chris. I never got that email. My mail server has been behaving weird for the last 2-3 days
I wonder why you didn't get a bounce.
Chris Maunder wrote:
(articles are ordered alphabetically in the last, so some will drop off)
Ah! So that explains it. Thanks Chris.
Next time someone asks this same question, I'll answer it for him, freeing you of the ordeal
I also like it when new CPians actually think I am part of the CP staff [I use the word "we" when saying stuff like "we'll update it when we next have time"]
Regards
Nish
I am the Keyboard Smasher
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What happened to the printer friendly link for the articles? It seems to be missing.
- Matt Newman / Anti-Linux Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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Looks like it was moved into that little box at the end, along with "send to a friend".
And if words were wisdom, I'd be talking even more. The Offspring, I Choose
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