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It's just stopped.
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"Fixed that" and "Deployed that fix" aren't the same thing.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.
-- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
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Very true.
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Ctrl+F5?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Possible, I was thinking in terms of things like this.[^]
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.
-- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
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And if so, could we have a list of who they are (and for which forums)?
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Not yet. We're looking at a slightly different tack
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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When I click on a post in one of the forums, the message is displayed, but then the page reloads moving the message to the top of the browser (kind of hard to describe). Is this a bug? Or have I clicked on something accidently that's caused this to become the default behavior when I'm browsing the forums? I'm using IE 7.
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Bug - all fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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The following javascript error is showing up in many forums, but in IE only, not in Firefox 3:
Webpage error details
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; GTB6; .NET CLR 1.0.3705; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; Media Center PC 4.0; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; MSN Optimized;US)
Timestamp: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 17:32:01 UTC
Message: Expected identifier, string or number
Line: 22
Char: 2
Code: 0
URI: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/ShortCuts.js
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Sorry about that - all fixed
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Could it be because this is a private forum? I didn't even know that we even had a mentor forum.
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http://69.10.233.10/Messages/3081457/Here-There-Be-Trolls-Come-to-Soap-Box-1-0-for-a-Troll-less-Environment-modified.aspx[^]
I think it is time Oakman relieves himself of The Back Room now that he has established his own private group. He does not, or at least should not have the power to pin a message permanently to purposely destroy a free and public forum.
Also, I want to add, that he is abusing his powers of moderation.
This message was deleted from The Back Room,
I say it is. Oakman has abused his powers of moderation. It is time for him to relieve himself <b>permanently</b> now that he has his own little private group. His pinned message definitely needs to be unpinned as it has been up for too long and is clearly am abuse of a free and public forum. I started a thread in the Suggestions and Bugs forum and needs your support. Support this to the fullest extent to bring justice to Oakman who's power of moderation has and is being abused.
Note that this message has been deleted once, which clearly emphasizes how important it is for his powers be nullified, quickly and permanently.
Obloga Obama Blog[ ^]
Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very early age to produce the sort of character and sort of beliefs that authorities consider desirable.
Any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible.
modified on Saturday, June 20, 2009 4:52 PM
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Apparently CSS, who has consistently violated the TOS and who has defied Chris to do anything about it, now complains that he is getting less than a fair shake. I have presumed that Chris asked me to moderate that forum because he felt that the worst excesses of our two resident trolls needed to be curbed.
CSS's OP assumes that I am the only one with the power to delete messages in what is left of the back Room. This is incorrect. To my certain knowldge, Christian Gaus can do it and, of course, Chris can do it. Christian suggested awhile back that CSS was deleting his own messages in an attempt to discredit him and me.
I freely admit that I have deleted some of CSS's messages simply because they contained little other than a vulgarity-filled personal attack on one cp-ite or another. While the Back Room was designed as a ghetto for those who could not accept the simple rules of the Lounge, Christian and I were not appointed by Chris do do nothing. That my censorship has not been heavy-handed can be seen by anyone who holds his nose long enough to read enough of CSS's extant posts and realise just how vile he can be.
Chris, I serve at your pleasure of course. An argument can be made that with the advent of Soapbox 1.0 there is no longer any need for moderation of the Back Room and it should simply be allowed to fester.
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You have been selectively deleting message in a pursuit to harass me and Ilion. If we are not allowed to harass people, than neither are you. You are not above the rules you are supposed to enforce. You and DD have been using The Back Room as a dumping ground to harass two individuals. You and DD's and anyone else who participates in such filth should have their messages deleted as if they were mine or Ilions. The fact that you would delete the above message that does not violate any terms or conditions clearly shows that you are not fit to be a moderator.
Obloga Obama Blog[ ^]
Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very early age to produce the sort of character and sort of beliefs that authorities consider desirable.
Any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible.
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Oakman wrote: I have presumed that Chris asked me to moderate that forum because he felt that the worst excesses of our two resident trolls needed to be curbed
No. I asked the users of that board to nominate moderators so they could look after their own affairs. That forum degraded into purely juvenile behaviour and it was no longer of any interest to me to maintain.
You guys do what you wish with that forum. I set no rules on moderation and offered no guidelines. If you no longer wish to be part of that forum then you can go to you 'My Settings' page, go to groups, and delete yourself from the Back room moderators group.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Could it be possible to hold a new election say once a month?
Obloga Obama Blog[ ^]
Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very early age to produce the sort of character and sort of beliefs that authorities consider desirable.
Any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible.
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Chris Maunder wrote: delete yourself from the Back room moderators group.
Done. I have no more interest in the forum than you do.
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I'm trying to change my profile pic, and I find it really difficult to produce an image that's less than 15KB in size.
The image restrictions haven't changed since at least 2002, when I joined - surely CP can afford something like 250x250, 100KB per user image?
Cheers,
Vikram. Recent activities:
TV series: Friends, season 9
Books: Freakonomics, by Steven Levitt and Stephen J Dubner. Carpe Diem.
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This restriction is in place to help readers conserve bandwidth. If you're having trouble getting tan image down to 15Kb then can you please send it to me? I'm happy to experiment and see what kinds of images you're looking to post and what a reasonable image size (given sensible compression) would be.
Failing that we can do compression on the server for you.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Mailed you an image
Chris Maunder wrote: This restriction is in place to help readers conserve bandwidth.
Given the image is displayed only on the profile and article pages (and not the forums), and that a typical CP page is fairly large, I think a 50KB image wouldn't be much worse than a 15 KB image.
FWIW, Server-side compression sounds like a good idea too.
Cheers,
Vikram. Recent activities:
TV series: Friends, season 9
Books: Freakonomics, by Steven Levitt and Stephen J Dubner. Carpe Diem.
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote: FWIW, Server-side compression sounds like a good idea too.
Only if it's necessary. FWIW, i'm curious as to what sort of image you couldn't manage to cram into 15KB... Animated GIF? White noise?
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Wow! Emailing an image for reducing its size?
You could have done it with something like paint .NET. Alternatively, you could use one of those online image editors like Pixlr[^] (While saving the image, just set the quality of the image to see changes in the file size).
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: Wow! Emailing an image for reducing its size?
Erm, it was Chris who asked I email it.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: You could have done it with something like paint .NET.
I realise I haven't said it on the forums, but I told Chris Paint.NET is what I was trying to use.
I've used Irfan View since then, and while it does the job in terms of size, I like Chris' ACD See image better. While your and Shog's comments have given me teeny weeny doubts on my sanity (or at least skills), I still think 15 KB is too small. Maybe I am spoilt by Facebook and Last.fm.
Cheers,
Vikram. Recent activities:
TV series: Friends, season 9
Books: Freakonomics, by Steven Levitt and Stephen J Dubner. Carpe Diem.
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