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How about a button which picks out a particular “linear thread” from a thread? By this I mean that you’d press a button on a particular message and it, its parent, its parent’s parent and so on are shown. This would enable you to follow a particular conversation from a thread.
Steve
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Intereting and tricky.
I wonder what the SQL for that would look like.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I'm afraid SQL is not one of my strong points.
Steve
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this is suggestion for codeproject to create new forums like window services, additional .net components ... etc
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Windows Services befits into C#, Visual Basic .NET and similarly the other topics listed right?
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yes,
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: Windows Services befits into C#, Visual Basic .NET and similarly the other topics listed right?
but, if codeproject have forum "WIndows Forms" , then why not forum on more important topic "Window Service". We can find lots of messages on "Window Service" in different of forums. But if there is forum on "WIndow Service", we can find all messages in one forum
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The Who's Who at the Code Project page shows after a search only 10 entries,
and there is no indication how many matches at all, and no next page link (SeaMonkey 1.5a).
Also my profile shows as location Afgahnistan (first entry instead of not given).
(I'm from Germany but I will not update my profile any time soon, so please keep it as secret )
Hans
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Hans wrote: (I'm from Germany but I will not update my profile any time soon, so please keep it as secret )
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Dear Chris,
I happen to be a fairly regular and usually happy visitor of your amazing site. Lately however, a quirky, or dare I say irritating behavior of me has come to my mind that is closely related to your site. Hereby I wish to inform you of said qirk.
Anytime SQL Stan bouces around on the left I refresh the page hoping to get rid of him.
It's ok when he bounces twice (maybe thrice on sundays and religous holidays), but permanently certainly exceeds my staying power on your fascinating site.
Please, if you can afford the time to think of a remedy, please do so. You would make a simple usually hapyp visitor very happy.
Yours truly.
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Give me a clue who is SQL Stan??
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try Firefox and ad block plus
It is Good to be Important but!
it is more Important to be Good
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I don't want to block CP ads
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you don't need to you can block any particular image / flash / js
and also unblock them if blocked by mistake
ad block plus also show you the listing of blocked content per page
It is Good to be Important but!
it is more Important to be Good
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peterchen wrote: I don't want to block CP ads
You need not block them all; just block the inappropriate ones.
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Looks like he is gone
Who is next?
I vote for C#(or C++) Chen
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I just right-click the add and click Play which stops it playing.
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It's "Mother's Day", not "Mothers Day".
/ravi
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Aren't you two months late for that?
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: Aren't you two months late for that?
Not in North America[^].
/ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote: It's "Mother's Day", not "Mothers Day".
That depends on the context and intent. If it were as a pejorative expression then Mothers Day is the correct usage.
"We are all repositories for genetically-encoded information that we're all spreading back and forth amongst each other, all the time. We're just lousy with information."
- Neal Stephenson
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Wouldn't "mother of a day" be more apropos?
/ravi
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I have noticed for quite a while that when I get an email notification, the links are not correct. Oddly, they seem to take me to an error page that has a link to where I need to go. It seems odd that the email link doesn't take me right to the page.
Here's an example. I received an email notification that contains this link:
http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/LINQ_1.asp?msg=2031715#xx2031715xx[^]
When I go there, it is a Page not Found error page, but has a link to the correct page. Odd. Also, in the email, there is the message "Do not hit 'reply' to this email: To reply, click here." When I click the link, it goes to the same error page.
The emails I receive have been this way for as long as I can remember.
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Sometimes when an article is moved the location of the forum isn't updated at the same time. A proper fix is in the works
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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See This[^]. Got this when I take CP forums on firefox browser. A refresh made the screen ok. But why it is happening ?
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The stylesheet didn't get loaded. A refresh will fix that (as you saw)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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