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Yeah, only other people can rate your messages. You will be able to see the result, but only if someone has already voted on it.
I don't know whether it's just the light but I swear the database server gives me dirty looks everytime I wander past.
-Chris Maunder
Microsoft has reinvented the wheel, this time they made it round.
-Peterchen on VS.NET
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Red/Maroon == Good
Gray/Grey == Bad
And if you are voting, then 5 is good, 1 is bad.
I don't know whether it's just the light but I swear the database server gives me dirty looks everytime I wander past.
-Chris Maunder
Microsoft has reinvented the wheel, this time they made it round.
-Peterchen on VS.NET
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and how are the other 150K members are supposed to know this?
I'm not the droid you're looking for.
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Chris Losinger wrote:
and how are the other 150K members are supposed to know this?
Same as it ever was - the teachers are Trial, Error, and Ambivalence...
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Shog9
The siren sings a lonely song - of all the wants and hungers
The lust of love a brute desire - the ledge of life goes under
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they'll find out themselves, if they deserve it
~RaGE();
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David Stone wrote:
And if you are voting, then 5 is good, 1 is bad.
good to know!
PS: I bet in 5 minutes my lacky brain has forgotten it
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We all know that the programming forums are terrific places to post questions, and the questions certainly represent the entire spectrum from overly simplistic to the farthest-out rocket science.
As I go paging through the forums that I have some possibility of being able to contribute to, sometimes after pages and pages there will be a question left that never got any responses. I certainly understand that there are some questions that no one has any relevant information about, and others have written about the myriad reasons that some questions don't get addressed. That is all fine.
But ...
Sometimes there are reasonable questions that can be answered by the very knowledgeable people visiting and participating in CP. The questions just get lost because they end up so far down page after page that they end up never being seen by the people who might be able to do something about them. With the increasing number of questions that get posted in the more popular forums, it is easy for some questions to drift down the stream while all the newer questions are the ones that are seen.
So, as a suggestion, or an idea, without any thought as to how to do this or how hard it would be, is there some way that there could be a list (for each forum?) of the 10 most recent questions that do not yet have any responses? This would keep those unfortunate questions that are simple enough to get answered from drifting away into oblivion, and would reduce, if not eliminate, the posts that say "I posted this a few days ago but got no response, so I'm posting again."
Unfortunately, one of my pet peeves is about the responses to questions like "Does anyone know who to do ..." and the response is "No, I've never done that." If you have never done that, and the question asks how to do it, then there is absolutely no reason to write back and tell them that you have never done that. Arrrrgggghhhhhh!!!!!!!
Anyway, thanks.
Dave
"You can say that again." -- Dept. of Redundancy Dept.
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For one I like the idea.
I'm sick and tired of visiting forums to find all the questions answered.
David Chamberlain wrote:
Unfortunately, one of my pet peeves is about the responses to questions like "Does anyone know who to do ..." and the response is "No, I've never done that." If you have never done that, and the question asks how to do it, then there is absolutely no reason to write back and tell them that you have never done that.
Yes, that sucks !
I've never done that.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining.
Said by Roger Wright about me.
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David Chamberlain wrote:
is there some way that there could be a list (for each forum?) of the 10 most recent questions that do not yet have any responses?
The other option is to have a filter to only show threads which only have one message (i.e. no replies).
Regards,
Victor
phpWebNotes is a page annotation system modelled after php.net.
http://webnotes.sourceforge.net/demo.php[^]
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Check this post[^] ans tell me what you think about it ...
~RaGE();
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I checked this post and followed some of the previous and following posts. I think it is a good idea to have the requester be able to indicate whether or not the question has been adequately answered, but I think there is one flaw in the process. The flaw is that the requester must go back and indicate that the question has been answered. If he fails to do this, then even answered questions will still be viewed by others as not having been answered. As we read through those, we all will get frustrated, the system will be broken, and no one will use it.
If, as I suggested, we can see posts that have no response, then there is a 100% probability that the question has not been answered. Unfortunately, the flaw here is that even if a response is made, the question may still not be answered. As I indicated, those people who post responses that say "I do not know" need to learn some serious multi-user bulletin-board request/response etiquette.
Interesting problem, though, with no clear easy solution.
Dave
"You can say that again." -- Dept. of Redundancy Dept.
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Currently when somebody replies to your posting and you have the email notifications on, you get an email with the reply and with a link which contains the message. In this email notification the email address of the person who posted the message is exposed. I would assume that it should be kept private!
Regards,
Victor
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Suggestion for the link / link[^] tool:
After converting the selection to a link, make the "inner part" selected - so we can just start typing "Clickety". Like this:
If I could find a souvenir / just to prove the world was here [sighist]
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I saw lot of CPians suggested their suggestions.
I wonder anybody keep track of them?
or
Are they just ignored?
or
Is any surprise element included?
Is there a list which we can see? (Ex: Feasible/Not Feasible, Coming Soon....)
Kant
Sonork-100.28114
Don't and Drive.
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Chris does keep a list, but it's a long list and he's a very busy man. He also likes to suprise us with new functionality and also not make promises he won't be able to keep to.
Michael
Fat bottomed girls
You make the rockin' world go round -- Queen
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Every suggestion made here or emailed to me is considered. Those that I think will benifit CodeProject are scored according to certain criteria (value to members, cost to implement etc) and are then given a ranking. There are currently 131 items on the list.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I think Chris posted a trick answer Nish
First he said yes or aye
and then
Chris Maunder wrote:
There are currently 131 items on the list.
So he said Aye Queue 131 or IQ 131 which isn't bad for a math guy.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining.
Said by Roger Wright about me.
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I've noticed a trend for CPians to be wishing to have local meetings, ( beers with other Geeks ).
As a suggestion could a facility be set up on CP as to where && when each meeting will be.
That way a CPian can initiate a meeting and it won't add to the clutter of the Lounge and need repeating every 12 hrs.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining.
Said by Roger Wright about me.
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I'll second this suggestion - it sounds like a good idea.
How about a "Meetings" page, with upcoming events displayed on the front page?
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Shog9 wrote:
with upcoming events displayed on the front page?
That sounds like a good idea.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining.
Said by Roger Wright about me.
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I will leave it to the Site Builders to decide how it should be done. But I think it is a good idea.
Regards,
Victor.
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I've seen lots of other sites have calendar pages that let people add events on to them (guess you just need a messageboard per day, which automatically get purged after the date has passed)
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Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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