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Chris Maunder wrote: webmaster @ codeproject.com
Try this: http://alicorna.com/obfuscator.html[^]
Brad
Australian
I assume Microsoft would not use doors, because using Windows in faster.
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Multimedia content can really suck down the bandwidth. If you want to post animation, put it on your own web page and provide a link to it.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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This is true for animations not for java applets. Nevertheless I understand that CodeProject doesn't want to risk posting potentially dangerous applets or oversized animations that in addition may require certain codecs to be installed in the browser.
But since i'm looking for a way to publish an article containing multimedia content this won't happen here. If I would post a link there is no need to publish the rest of article here anyway. For some topics people won't bother reading an article and download a java applet based on an meaningless screenshot.
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What a total waste of paper.
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Shog implemented something like that - but for articles. I guess it can be extended to handle any forum. If Shog cannot do it, then it cannot be done with client side scripting.
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The link I provided includes the original suggestion (by someone else) and a brief discussion of Shog's routines (which are not able to fully satisfy the request).
It seems, however, that such obvious functionality should be provided by the basic site code, not add-ons. By "obvious" I mean the four relational basics - add, change, delete, and query (by any combination of values), plus the ability to print whatever can be queried.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: Shog implemented something like that - but for articles.
Actually, my script should work with most of the forums, not just those in articles. But it doesn't load partial threads, so that's still a problem.
Oh, and of course it's not at all helpful for IE users or those unable / unwilling to install Greasemonkey.
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Shog9 wrote: my script should work with most of the forums
I have the PrintableForum installed on my laptop and it works like a charm
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
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Can the new Vista forum be moved to the end of the forum list, please?
Very nit-picky I know, but my eyes can't seem to adjust to the new forum layout.
- S
50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
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Done
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Thanks! Now I can post in the right forums again.
- S
50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
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it's shifted back to the middle of the list.
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Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.
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When replying to a message I am able to quote from the OP's message. But when modifying a message I don't get to quote from the OP's message as it's not available.
I always have to copy from the OP's message then paste it in my modified message.
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Nibu babu thomas wrote: When replying to a message I am able to quote from the OP's message. But when modifying a message I don't get to quote from the OP's message as it's not available.
I always have to copy from the OP's message then paste it in my modified message.
I've had that problem as well.
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One of the things I find helpful on Amazon is the "customers who bought this book also bought..." section. To help someone who is looking for related articles, maybe we could have a "members who read this article also read..." at the bottom of the article.
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i think they have similar implementation
for like the article titled
"ToDoList 5.0.1 - A simple but effective way to keep on top of your tasks"
have a list of
"Other popular Free Tools articles:"
just above the discussions
it is good to be important but it is more important to be good
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Yes, but the list of popular articles is probably not relevant. If I was trying to find some information about tooltips, the article on ToDoList would not be helpful. But if somebody else was also doing research into tooltips, I would like to know what articles that person looked at.
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i give a thought to that idea but that doesn't seems working to me
cause
1) reading an article is not significant as purchasing a book ie if anybody just browsing through articles it will be marked as read
2) if i am searching some thing i just open 10 - 20 articles which seems to be similar but only find few relevant
3) most of the people get rss feed / news letter about the new / popular articles and most of them open all of them (AFAIK)
4) while purchasing a book people look out for a recommendation / review / sample chapters or any kind of feedback they can get but i don't think anybody will do that before reading the article
the significant event here is voting / commenting
voting is already the criteria of the listing similar articles in the same group
how ever it can be done that the people who voted 5 here also vote 5 in ...
Not good - great -- Jack Welch
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How about it is based on the vote system?
Users who liked this Article also liked:
Brad
Australian
By contacting your lawyer you negate the right to sue me.
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Brad,
That would too artificial right? Just from the vote perspective, I don't think we can adjudge the depth of the user's liking for the article though.
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I've had many problems with the Code Project article search. When I try to search for VB.Net articles (I set the filter to remove other languages), but it still shows results for C# and C++, even though I specify. It's really annoying. Can this be fixed?
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We are working on it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Hi there.
I think it would be nice if you add a java popup-window that is displayed when I hover over the article's link on the main page of the site, that way I could read a description of the article without having to open it led merely by my intuition, which is loosely based upon the article's title (and we know how vague that can be). Also adding the points article has accrued could be helpful.
Thanks
Sarajevo, Bosnia
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mirano wrote:
I think it would be nice if you add a java popup-window that is displayed when I hover over the article's link on the main page of the site
Java???
Popup???
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