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No, the hamsters get too exhausted to implement such a feature. Imagine delivering one message to millions of users individually.
(however it _is_ a valid question and doesn't deserve to be down-voted)
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Give me an "s"
Give me a "p"
Give me an "a"
Give me an "m"
Watcha' got?...
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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That's how women navigate!
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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
CCC League Table Link
CCC Link[ ^]
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Not my wife - she rotates the map until the road we are on is pointing the right direction. Or (more usually) some road we might be on one day is pointing in the right direction.
When I handed her my GPS, she tried rotating that and got confused when she realised it had rotated itself as well...
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
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You could buy an ad. You know, those annoying ones that appear at the top of each page.
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Annoying? Hmph.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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When I try to specify the lang attribute as "xml", the pre block is cut off at a seemingly arbitrary point, and the editor adds /xml> to the end of the message text. If I take the lang="xml" out (and delete the errant /xml> ), everything is fine.
.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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Truly odd.
I'll take a look at it.
I may even, if you're lucky, actually try and fix it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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But only after higher priority bugs, right?
.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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They aren't bugs - they are "features"
He will document them to prove it!
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
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That was an issue with not correctly HTML encoding text, causing the parser to incorrectly interpret the < as a tag. I have this one documented in the bug report.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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As long as it's on a list somewhere.
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Can you send me a link or some sample XML that's failing, please?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I asked a quick question and when I got a notification email, its subject was [CodeProject] A alternate has been posted to your tip/trick about "[QuestionName]"
first, the subject is not appropriate and second you forgot to replace [QuestionName] with the actual question text
TVMU^P[[IGIOQHG^JSH`A#@`RFJ\c^JPL>;"[,*/|+&WLEZGc`AFXc!L
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128 bit encrypted signature, crack if you can
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Thanks - I've made this a top priority bug. Apologies for that.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: I've made this a top priority bug
Does that mean that we're more likely to see this bug than any of the rest of them, or if several bugs are encountered at the same time, this is the one we'll see?
.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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It's more the case that at peak viewing time this bug will be rolled out more often. One doesn't want to overdo a bug in case its popularity dimishes through over exposure, so keeping the balance can be tricky.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I understand the concept of balance, and I want to praise you for prioritizing the bugs in such a way that we see the most highly prized ones first, yet the system seems to know when enough is enough, and shows a different bug. Truly a magster stroke in the world of web page development, and soon to have it's own acronym. Here are some suggestions (so you don't have to leave it up to the pundits):
Prioritized Instant Solutional Text (PIST)
Correctable Recursive Active Programming (CRAP)
Constantly Repaired Useless Development (CRUD)
Targeted Understatement Regarding Development (TURD)
Just-in-time Unifying Notification Knowledgebase (JUNK)
Amplified Simple Software Hazard And Trouble System (ASSHATS)
.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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Iphone app of the code project would be just great. I am currently developing couple of apps for iphone and would be more than happy to take on this project.
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Good things come to those who wait (and thanks for the offer!)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi,
Seemed like I used to have no problem using link or link[^] : I'd always have to hand edit out the duplicate url to leave only [^] showing in the message, however.
Now, it seems no matter what I do I can't get links to show up only as [^].
Any thoughts ?
thanks, Bill
"Many : not conversant with mathematical studies, imagine that because it [the Analytical Engine] is to give results in numerical notation, its processes must consequently be arithmetical, numerical, rather than algebraical and analytical. This is an error. The engine can arrange and combine numerical quantities as if they were letters or any other general symbols; and it fact it might bring out its results in algebraical notation, were provisions made accordingly." Ada, Countess Lovelace, 1844
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