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Chris Maunder wrote: and how servers that can't perform their duties are sent...elsewhere.
That'll be a server farm, won't it? Where they can play all day...
(Where's the emoticon of a puppy with massive eyes?)
Iain.
I have now moved to Sweden for love (awwww).
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er...yes, that's right. It'll be happier there, really.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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is there a way to direct a request to a particular server? can be add something to a URL so it will be say web21 who should deal with it? That would ease the anamnesis of some problems.
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Luc Pattyn wrote: is there a way to direct a request to a particular server
Internally, for us, yes; externally, for you, not reliably for a bunch of really annoying reasons I won't go into.
Are you thinking that, in order to test and replicate, you would just type in "web21.codeproject.com" to confirm it was a particular server? If so, then yes, that can be handy, but one of the issues we found when we had this enabled previously was that a lot of people decided that a particular server was more reliable than other servers so hit that one directly instead of letting the load balancer deal with this. This, ironically, made that particular server suffer more wear and tear.
BTW: anamnesis is my new word of the day.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: web21.codeproject.com
you could enable that for a selected audience, say gold organizers, or SiteBuilders.
Chris Maunder wrote: anamnesis is my new word of the day
really? in your line of business, I bet you need it constantly. Good anamnesis yields good diagnosis.
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one option to allow us to do some per server testing without flogging your servers to death would be to have all links from webNN.codeproject.com point to www.codeproject.com. Having to copy each link and manually edit it in the address bar would stop load balance abuse while still leaving the people with too much time free to try and troubleshoot where problems are coming from...
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
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I voted for an article to win a few days ago.
a) *I* voted for it, so why wasn't the contest closed and my favoured article declared the winner? Don't you know who I am?
b) I was curious how it was doing, so I went to the contest page - but it only showed me the up to date voting after I tried to cheat and voted again. It does not feel right re-voting, even though you detect my attempts at fraud. If you can detect that I'm dishonest, can't you detect that I've already voted and show the graph instead of the voting list?
c) I fully support not showing the voting progress until after a vote has been placed. Seems like a good way to encourage blind honest voting.
Cheers,
Iain.
I have now moved to Sweden for love (awwww).
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a) Clearly we have a bug. I'll add it to a list somewhere.
b) We could, though the feeling at the time was to just show the voting form again to allow someone to re-cast their vote. I think what we need is a "AllowRevoting" flag that, if set to true, shows the voting form; otherwise just the results.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: I'll add it to a list somewhere
This is going to be my new answer to everything
DaveIf this helped, please vote & accept answer!
Binging is like googling, it just feels dirtier. (Pete O'Hanlon)
BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)
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Chris Maunder wrote: a) Clearly we have a bug. I'll add it to a list somewhere.
I guess it's better than doing nothing about it.
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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Off late, i have observed that Zero or anything below zero is no more shown in the reputation points.
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zero rep never got shown; negatives have been there and are no longer. Luckily we still have the rep graph.
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You don't have time or interest to keep enhance articles you wrote a long time ago, sometimes the code is out-dated and should not be used. It would be nice to allow authors mark/flag which of his/her articles are "obsolete", etc.
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I think this is a good idea. Obsolete articles would be those that are too out of date to really be useable, but which still might contain useful techniques or otherwise be good reference. The method for flagging an article obsolete could also give the author an option of pointing to a more up-to-date version.
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Yep, now I see that my first articles was really awful and a quality of source code was terrible. But I can't just delete them if there are people (or even bots) who have bookmarked them.
Greetings - Jacek
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aspdotnetdev wrote: Great minds think alike.
Exactly.
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Something similar, that may achieve the same thing, is to set an 'obsolete' flag on tags. Then, as tags (such as Win95 and IE6) became obsolete, we could have those tags highlighted to show, within the article, that it's potentially no longer relevant.
Alternatively a simple 'obsolete' tag that authors add to their articles may be easier.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I moved his < /pre >
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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John could have done the same.
He is talking about asp:removed things in the post.
..Go Green..
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The "Improve Question" button was nowhere to be found on the page.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "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." - J. Jystad, 2001
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Hey John, are you able to see the 'Improve Question' button now?
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Hi
I submitted the following article:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/wa_webrole_startup_xdrive.aspx
I entered as the article attributes as follows:
C#, PHP, Dev, Win2008, Win7, Azure
However, article attributes are getting combined when viewed within ctl00_ArticleTopHeader_ArticleAttributes, top right corner:
C#Win2008, Win7, PHP, Azure, Dev
Jeff in Seattle
Interests:
Dating my spouse, Playing with my daughter, and Camping in my SportsMobile.
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