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Well if he was smart he would have put a link in his sig and subtly referred to it in his message. It was a bit blatant though, and the hamsters have obviously agreed.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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True. In any event, I finally got a reply from Juan.
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Hey my friend has a CodeProject account but he is just forget emailid but he remember Username or RegistrationNo can any body say how to find emailid or any chance to change it.
please help me....
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i think your friend Should Create a new CP account because i think CP does not allow to get EmailID CP will be helpfull for getting forget password.
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Has he tried the "Send me my password[^]" page?
It allows you to specify your email address or username.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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hey i tried it but when i enter my user name it says message is posted but how can i see message if i forget my emailid.
if emailid is remember then there is no need for asking this problem.
i know a=only my username and Reg. No
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Check all of your emails in all your email accounts. The one with the email from Code Project is the email address used for your Code Project account. If you used a fake email address, that is another story.
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Hopefully he used a real email address.
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Chris Maunder wrote: It allows you to specify your email address or username.
Yeah but both assume that he knows what email he signed up from
Couldn't you give him a clue? With half the letters asterisked out. Example: c*r*s.m*u*d*r@c*d*p***ec*.com
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Rhymes with "this flounder bat rode object".
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: or username
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Ok, I am missing something. He enters his username and you email the password to his email. But he does not remember what email he used. So how will he retrieve his password?
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The original post said "just forget emailid but he remember Username or RegistrationNo".
I'm working on the assumption that just because he forgot which email he used doesn't preclude him from still having access to all the email inboxes he could choose from. So - he should just use his username, not his email address. If he doesn't have access to the email address he used then knowing that email would not help anyway.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Unless of course he doesn't remember that email address and can't log into it to check for the Code Project email, but if he knew the email address he could have that email provider email his alternate email address the password for the email account used with Code Project.
Still, giving somebody the email address associated with an account would be a breach of security, so I'd say the guy is just screwed if the above scenario is the case.
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Might be useful to have an experimental forum, the multilanguage Lounge (ML). Before you post a message, you must select the language it is in (say, from a drop down). If you do not, a JavaScript dialog will ask you to do so before you proceed. At the top of the ML, that will be a series of checkboxes, one for each common language (and one for "Other"). These checkboxes will allow readers to filter which language they would like to read and which they don't want to read. Either come up with some clever scheme to default which language gets checked automatically (e.g., just use English or default based on the nation the person lives in), or have all the languages checked by default. If a user changes the checkbox selection while logged in, that selection will be remembered as part of his/her profile and will be used when logging in on other computers. One rule would need to be added: avoid posting replies in a different language than that posted by the OP (so each thread would be a single Language, whether it be English or Chinese). There are alternate ways to implement a multilanguage lounge (e.g., by having different pages, one for each language), but this one seems to retain one key benefit of the Lounge... the large audience (the small audience is probably one reason people avoid posting in other forums). This would also cater to those polyglots out there, and might even help assist us who wish to be polyglots.
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Dear Moderators,
I am not happy with few of the posts and I feel these are derogatorry comments over one country. Could you please look into the same.
#1[][^]
#2[][^]
#3[][^]
Thanks.
Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.
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Errm - I'm confused over number 3. The only nationality he mentioned there were the Romans. What am I missing? As Chris will probably point out - and he is consistent in his stance here regardless of nationality, so please don't accuse Chris of anything - if you don't like the message, click the "Vote to remove" link - that's what it's there for.
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I agree with you, however, I feel on this global forum there should be respect for other CP Members sentiments as well. I also believe CP Members should not "abuse" any community.
I am happy if you feel that posting such derogatory remarks against one country is fine and such practices should be encouraged, however, in that scenario, I would prefer to have single/consistent yard-stick, in the sense, if an Indian is posting any comment against western countries, his message should not be "down-voted" and deleted from the forum.
Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.
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I agree, and disagree. I agree that there should be respect, but I disagree (well disagreeish - even though there's no such word) in that I think that the Vote to remove should be used for ALL such messages; I don't think derogatory remarks are valid for any nation.
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Thanks Moderators for removing the message from Lounge and moving it to Soapbox.
Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.
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Chris or someone,
Can you move this message to the Soapbox please.
Just do it!
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I disagree - it matched the tone of posts that it replied to.
And he did go on to explain his analogy in a later post.
Was it anti Brit? Yes!
Was it completely over the top...? I don't think so. It was close though!
Was it definitely provoked? Yes.
Iain.
I am one of "those foreigners coming over here and stealing our jobs". Yay me!
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I owe you half an apology - I thought you were complaining about the anti-brit part of the post, and then later saw the anti-Arab aspect.
Iain.
I am one of "those foreigners coming over here and stealing our jobs". Yay me!
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No worries.
As far as your previous post here, couldn't agree more he was giving like-for-like to DD.
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