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It would be nice if the search results for articles were sortable based on a particular rating or votes or authour or category.
Their could possibly be a radio button based selection for the kind of sorting the user is looking for.
Tarakeshwar Reddy
MCP, CCIE Q(R&S)
Experience is like a comb that life gives you when you are bald - Navjot Singh Sidhu
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Hello. There is an article I wrote before several months and I want to make some changes and get it offline for some time. How do I do that?
Thanks in advantage
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Yes I am aware of that, however I want to get it offline for some days. Isnt that possible?
Thanks
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Just email us. submit at codeproject.com
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I posted a new article[^] today about WPF. Usually when I post a WPF article, it will appear under the 'All Topics', '.NET', and 'C#' views. This article has only shown up under 'All Topics.' Is there a reason for that, or has something gone wrong?
Thanks.
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Hmmm. I'll dig into this Monday morning
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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OK, thanks. Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
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BTW - My new article about WF[^] is only showing up in 'All Topics' view as well. It might be the same problem.
Thanks again.
-- modified at 22:54 Sunday 12th November, 2006
Hey Chris...The WF article made it into the C# and .NET views, so I guess the problem is specific to that WPF article. HTH.
-- modified at 22:56 Sunday 12th November, 2006
Holy crap! Now the WPF article just appeared in the C# and .NET views! What timing... Well, I suppose there might still be an issue with regards to how long it takes for a WPF article to make it's way to those views. But I guess this is now an Extremely Low Priority Issue.
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The current layout for the "Rate this message" and "Report as Spam or Abuse" links in the messages makes it easy to mis-rate a message. If you've had enough coffee, it's possible to have a twitch of the mouse convert what was going to be a '5' rating into a 'Spam' rating.
How about something like this:
<nobr>Rate this message: Abuse Spam 1 2 3 4 5 (out of 5)
I think this also makes it a little clearer that you get one vote (you can't give a post a '1', and then decide it's 'abuse' as well).
Software Zen: delete this;
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Gary R. Wheeler wrote: Rate this message: Abuse Spam 1 2 3 4 5 (out of 5)
I agree with your point, but perhaps this layout might be better:
Rate this message: 1 2 3 4 5 (out of 5) Abuse Spam
That layout would emphasize the normal 1 - 5 rating options, which are typically more important than the Abuse & Spam options. It also puts more space between a numeric rating value (1 - 5) and the Abuse & Spam options. In your layout, the Spam and 1 options are dangerously close!
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Good point. I was thinking 'linearly', with the links in order by rank.
Josh Smith wrote: Spam and 1 options are dangerously close
Software Zen: delete this;
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Gary R. Wheeler wrote: it's possible to have a twitch of the mouse convert what was going to be a '5' rating into a 'Spam' rating.
You get a confirmation prompt before a Spam or Abuse vote is counted.
Gary R. Wheeler wrote: you can't give a post a '1', and then decide it's 'abuse' as well
Voting Spam or Abuse also casts a 1 vote at the same time.
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Is it permitted to use these tags in an article? For example, to embed flash video of how an app works?
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Currently no, since we don't allow movies in pages that start automatically. I'm happy to allow a popup window with a movie embedded though. Email me the article directly since it will take a bit of tweaking to get the movie past the filters
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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After an article has been edited and moved, I notice that the width and height parameters of an IMG tag are flipped - height is first, followed by width (sometimes with intervening parameters). Since the normal way to express an image size is w x h, would it be possible to change the script (or whatever is causing this)? I would like to see width always first, followed immediately by height (not separated by other parameters).
Thanks!
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Wow. There's nothing like knowing someone is really, really watching what you do to make you ensure you do a good job
Actually it's the IE editing control that is doing this. It does a lot of weird things
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: it's the IE editing control that is doing this
Now that you have exposed this shocking secret, I have to ask: can't you use a different editor, that is more human-friendly?
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I know, it's so embarrasing.
The editor is part of the submission wizard. If an image in an article isn't modified (ie it has all it's width/height tags in place and the location correct) then I'm not 100% sure the edit control will touch it.
I'm sure I could spend a couple of hours post-processing the submission HTML to search for width/height tags and swap them around but I have to ask: is it really, really that important?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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The member count on the Who's Who[^] page is off by a factor of 10. Today it displays "Page 1 of 352,240 " instead of "Page 1 of 3,522,401 ".
/ravi
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10 people listed per page, 3.5 million people, therefor 350K pages.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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My bad.
/ravi
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This 404 causes CP to suggest the same missing page as the likely candidate. (Screen shot)[^]
/ravi
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Hey Ravi, did you print out that screen shot and then chop up the edges to get that look?
Chris Meech
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Nobody likes jerks. [espeir]
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No, it's a long-standing IE bug.
/ravi
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