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No - I saw your other posts and figured that it was a pretty good achievement that you even managed to post on the right site, let alone the right forum
HOW'S THE HEAD??
Mwahahaha
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
No - I saw your other posts and figured that it was a pretty good achievement that you even managed to post on the right site, let alone the right forum
Luckily I have the lounge mapped to the "Search" key on my Internet Keyboard so I just booted up my PC, mashed the Search button and then selected what I thought said "SoapBox" from the forums list.
At least this year I didn't phone up one of my friends and sing "Oranges and Lemons" to their answerphone...
Chris Maunder wrote:
HOW'S THE HEAD??
Fine - always is: vodka and schnapps don't give you hangovers (thankfully).
TOTD: Doubleclicking a personalised menu will remove the personalisation.
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David Wulff wrote:
vodka and schnapps don't give you hangovers
I'd also highly recommend any quantities of After Shock or Goldschlager (Goldschlager in particular) as having little effect on the head.
Red Wine on the other hand ... I went out a few months ago in London to a bar in Piccadilly, got so pissed on Red Wine its lucky I took the next day off. In the end I sat on the couch in the lounge and watched Cricket all day!
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Paul
"I need the secure packaging of Jockeys. My boys need a house!"
- Kramer, in "The Chinese Woman" episode of Seinfeld
MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk
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Now wouldnt this be great!
Example:
Lounge: set to last visit
Regular ones: last day
Less regular: last week
All others: show all
Give them a chance! Do it for the kittens, dear God, the kittens!
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Sorry about the thread title.
Just noticed now that when you log into one code project domain names. e.g. www.codeproject.com and then go to another of codeprojects domain names.. www.codetools.com it doesn't recognise that your logged in on the second one.
Any way of getting this fixed
Regards,
Brian Dela
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I think it is remembered via a cookie which can surely be only set from the domain you log on to?
TOTD: Doubleclicking a personalised menu will remove the personalisation.
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David Wulff wrote:
I think it is remembered via a cookie which can surely be only set from the domain you log on to?
I was thinking that too but I was wondering if there was any other way around it. It's just annoying when somebody posts a link to another post/thread and the domain isn't the good old www.codeproject.com onew that I use. I'm probably just nit-picking
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Brian Dela
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In the submission FAQ, it states that XML and HTML syntax colorization is supported, where the actual submission wizard (and from experience submitting articles) doesn't support these syntaxes. Would it be possible to really add support for these colorizers? They really could be the same one, but supporting both lang="xml" and lang="html" might be helpful for readability of one's code.
Also, a Java colorizer would be nice. I realize that this site doesn't exactly promote the usage of Java (not that I blame 'em ), but some articles that deal with language interoperability might need them (like the one I'm porting to CodeProject "format").
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Can we get a codeproject Bill SerGio filter please? I don't want to see ANYTHING related to Mr. Bill when I visit codeproject. I don't have enough asprin to keep up with the headaches.
Todd Smith
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Good idea. I don't mind Bill's articles - but the recent rash of posts responding to his obvious trolling has annoyed me (especially those put in the lounge)
Michael
Programming is great. First they pay you to introduce bugs into software. Then they pay you to remove them again.
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Hi All
Do you think you could extend the country list in your signup section ? I Had to choose UK because you do not list my home country (Gibraltar).
Thanks
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Would it be possible to add Network Security as an interest? I understand that it doesn't really fit into the ethos of the site, but it would be cool to see who else is into it. It's amazing how I always seem to feel pulled between making our online application easy for the user, yet hard for the hacker to abuse
Just wondering...
The following statement about your geekness is true. The previous statement about your geekness is not true.
GCS/IT/P d- s: a- C++++$ UL+>++++ P+ L++$ E- W+++$ N !o K+ w++$ O---- M--
PS- PE Y+ PGP--- t !5 X- tv b+++ DI++ D+ G++ e++ h--- r+++
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Completely off the topic of your post but I can't seem to make out what your profile pic is... maybe it's this monitor I'm at.. just looks very dark and I don't ahve any software here in work to brighten it up!!
So... Any clues what it is or is that a secret?
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Looks to me like somebody on a rope slide or climbing a rope across a river or something.
Michael
Programming is great. First they pay you to introduce bugs into software. Then they pay you to remove them again.
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lol - about right, it was me in a fit of madness sliding through the Tsitsikamma forest (Eastern Cape, South Africa) in an abseiling harness.
The following statement about your geekness is true. The previous statement about your geekness is not true.
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Michael P Butler wrote:
Looks to me like somebody on a rope slide or climbing a rope across a river or something.
It was the monitor I was using... the picture came out as nearly all black.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Ah. I can see the pic now. Was the monitor I was using at work.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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I'd second that... although my guess is that as soon as articles get submitted on the topic that it would then be a go-er
What kind of detail though? Should it be stuff on hashing etc. that can be used to prevent URL manipulation etc. Or getting into the real network/sysadmin stuff -- something I've been doing recently whilst rebuilding a Linux router system.
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Paul
"I need the secure packaging of Jockeys. My boys need a house!"
- Kramer, in "The Chinese Woman" episode of Seinfeld
MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk
Sonork: 100.22446
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I think both - especially web developers who know little on this subject leave their sites wide open. I know this guy who built a sales site (I wouldn't like to call it ecommerce as payment is taken manually on delivery) for a pharmacy in SA. Once you have chosen the products you want, and the quantities, you can actually change the price in the URL to whatever you want. When I discovered this and told him, his reaction was that it wasn't worth recoding as most people don't know this stuff. What a donut!!!
On the network side, I'm sure any developer who can setup firewalls etc, will be employed above one who doesn't. With the IT market the way it is at the moment, you can't have too many advantages above the competition
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That settles it, my next article to CP will be one on web application security, probably some kind of summary of best practices with references to white papers of greater depth -- i.e. SQL injection, URL manipulation that kind of thing.
Right, gives me something to do for the next couple of days
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Paul
"I need the secure packaging of Jockeys. My boys need a house!"
- Kramer, in "The Chinese Woman" episode of Seinfeld
MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk
Sonork: 100.22446
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Lol - great minds think alike... perhaps we can spread the good news that dev's can control their systems, rather than crackers controlling them! I will be including a link to http://online.securityfocus.com/infocus/1603[^] in my article - I'm sure you'll also find it interesting
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You can search for WHo as "Article" "Name" "messages" how about personal messages or Blogs.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining.
Said by Roger Wright about me.
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The point is ....
ummm ummm ummm
OK !!!!
Someone requested it.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining.
Said by Roger Wright about me.
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As with lots of features, it could be done so they did it. I used to do that a lot, think of a cool idea which was fairly simple to do with existing code and then add it. I never considered the scheduling and testing impacts. Now, I write a lot of specs so I can think of cool things and get somebody else to implement them
Michael
Programming is great. First they pay you to introduce bugs into software. Then they pay you to remove them again.
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