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is it possible to get the link to amazon on toolbox to be country specific - so for me it would be .co.uk rather than .com
"When the only tool you have is a hammer, a sore thumb you will have."
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Philip Fitzsimons wrote:
is it possible to get the link to amazon on toolbox to be country specific - so for me it would be .co.uk rather than .com
thats a good idea. i didnt even realise that was there - you learn something new every day
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PDA/Palm development
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Jason Henderson wrote:
PDA/Palm development
LOL! Now there is a good suggestion. The Lounge sometimes becomes Palm Dev Talk day.
Now that Palm might be supporting the .NET Compact Framework I am sure a .NET Compact Framework/Handhelds forum would be a good idea for CP.
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yeah i vote for a ".NET Compact Framework" area
"When the only tool you have is a hammer, a sore thumb you will have."
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Chris,
Just noticed that once you set the noise level it's the same on all the forums [I presume it's saved through the use of cookies?].
Think it might be a good idea if you could set different noise filter levels for different forums. Just a thought.
[Moved from the lounge]
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
Think it might be a good idea if you could set different noise filter levels for different forums.
Yeah, that would be cool.
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9000 forums, 52,000 users. Storing settings for each user for each forum would be fantastic, but the overhead it would cause isn't worth the benefit at the moment. When I can convince Compaq or someone to donate a 4-head 2GHz, 4Gb Xeon to a good cause (ie me) then I'll do it
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
9000 forums, 52,000 users.
Oh yeah!!!
Chris Maunder wrote:
When I can convince Compaq or someone to donate a 4-head 2GHz, 4Gb Xeon to a good cause (ie me) then I'll do it
Cool. Not be happening in the near future then???
Would be nice to get them to donate one... Just tell them you'll slap an advert on teh front page for a year. That'll convince them.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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compression?
or only record the forums that people set it for - so for example i use 4/5 forums and i guess thats pretty average - so the worst would be
3 bits (max five levels) + forum id [16 bits]: call it 20bits for luck
* 5 forums (average - ob. some user will have less, some more, but always way less than 9000)
* 52,000 users
= 5200,000 bits
which is not much space at all....
of course this relies on using a packed representation
"When the only tool you have is a hammer, a sore thumb you will have."
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Nothing worse than giving a flippant excuse to try and dodge work only to have someone point out the obvious piece of the puzzle you were trying to hide
The issue isn't only the size of the data, it's the number of rows involved and the time taken to do the extra lookup.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Can't this be done with cookies ?
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Chris Maunder wrote:
9000 forums
hmmm, you could consider the forums for the articles all with the same setting, and just have different ones for the forums listed on the message boards page, i calculate that to be 21 - only a little under 9000
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Chris Maunder wrote:
When I can convince Compaq or someone to donate a 4-head 2GHz, 4Gb Xeon to a good cause (ie me)
Is there a petition I can sign somewhere?
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
Just noticed that once you set the noise level it's the same on all the forums [I presume it's saved through the use of cookies?].
Odd that, I swear (and even posted) that this did happen when the voting first started.
I must be getting old... damend oldtimers disease.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Ray Cassick wrote: Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson
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Paul Watson wrote:
damend oldtimers disease.
It is damn annoying, isn't it.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
It is damn annoying, isn't it.
What's annoying? Keh? Eh? What's that sonny?
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Paul Watson wrote:
What's annoying? Keh? Eh? What's that sonny?
LOL..
Regards,
Brian Dela
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I like the concept of rating posts and filtering on the ratings.
But I think the presentation should be different for filtered out posts. It looks just like someone has deleted the post - especially when the posts below in that thread are visible.
Perhaps one should make all posts under an underated "node" hidden? The underated post heading should also be listed, but perhaps with a different color. This could potentially save a couple of CPU cycles/network traffic if the tree below the underated node is large. Thus you'd get some CPU cycles/network traffic back in return.
Just my 2 öre.
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Master, I feel so warm and I'm so happy, oh master.
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Does the latest revision suit you?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Works like a charm.
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Master, I'm so glad to feel your presence. But you don't seem to share my impatience. I relied upon you to break the silence. I cannot understand your reluctance.
Master, I feel so warm and I'm so happy, oh master.
Give me some more of the warm little beasts
I'm so fond of.
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The "VS.NET IDE Issues" forum is not appering in the forum combobox at the lounge page... maybe thats why most of the answers are not answered
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Hi there,
PHP is new upcoming technology, with a wide number of webservers/application servers being supported. I think, as PHP.NET is developing PHP 5 (that might come out in somewhere around 2003), even its code might compile to MSIL and would be a future .NET language).
Perhaps CodeProject could consider creating one forum for discussions on PHP topics too.
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
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vdeepakkumar wrote:
even its code might compile to MSIL and would be a future .NET language).
I seriously doubt that. Do you have any credible references?
Besides, we're really more of the Microsoft inclination. I don't think PHP really has a place here.
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Hi David,
I think PHP at its current version release does not have a MSIL compiler or a JITer. Perhaps the following URL from the PHP Conference site should throw some light on this issue:
http://www.php-conference.de/2002/session-phpext.php
>>>Quoted from the Above URL -- Start
Ramesh Mani (Freelancer)
Interfacing PHP with ASP.NET with .NET SDK (Language: )
This session will be about outputting .MSIL from PHP which can in turn be executed using the Microsoft .NET runtime engine. With the release of PHP alpha version 4.3.0 with Zend Engine 2.0 it is possible to generate Java bytecode as well as .NET bytecode. The .NET bytecode can be serialized to disk or can be generated in-memory. We will discuss the architecture of PHP.NET as the proposed extension is called, the C/C++ code used to build the extension and the internals of the PHP module engine that outputs the .NET MSIL. We will also present a sample application which will use PHP.NET to generate presentation and processing layer logic and interface with any ASP.NET application. We will also present an example of a C# application that interfaces with the PHP.NET module.
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