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Does sometimes mean 'recently' or 'I used to'?
There was a bug that was making it weights which I've fixed. I'm going to rerun the rep calculator which will fix this. And, of course, mean you will lose those points.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I have sort of a related question concerning the Edit points, it seems to add points rather randomly in the Q&A section. What are the conditions you get points for here exactly?
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Chris Maunder wrote: Does sometimes mean 'recently' or 'I used to'?
recently
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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I suggest to add "Paste as table" functionality, if a text in a memory (clipboard) is in tabular format.
Who votes for?
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That will be good...
Thanks
-Amit Gajjar (MinterProject)
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Paste as HTML will handle this if the source of the text stores the data in HTML format on the clipboard.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I know... but if data comming from Excel worksheet, SQL Server Management Studio, etc., for example:
123456 wwww
456789 eeee
789456 rrr
456123 ttt
"Paste as HTML" option is inaccessible
Above data are in tabular format, because between them tabulator is as a separator.
It could be formatted like this:
column 1 | column 2 |
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123456 | wwww | 456789 | eeee | 789456 | rrr | 456123 | ttt |
What you think about it?
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What is this new Member type "Professional" made for?
Sorry if I should've read that in a newsletter
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It's just an indicator that you filled in your professional profile.
From the profile page
"Completing your profile gives you access to the upcoming Research Library and special member status"
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Pete,
sorry for my late reply and thank you for the answer
Pete O'Hanlon wrote: Research Library
What's that?
Pete O'Hanlon wrote: special member status
Why do I need this special member status? And why is it special?
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When I copy a link, highlight a word in a message I am typing, and paste, a clickety is normally being built from that word with the link in the clipboard.
I just noticed that if the highlighted word is contained in the link itself, it gets stripped in the link.
Example from a Lounge discussion this morning about
I type vegemite, highlight it, then copy and paste the wikipedia link to it, and "Vegemite" gets stripped in the clickety link.
From others, underscores "_" are also not treated correctly, and words in the link separated by underscores are stripped.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
modified 5-Apr-13 5:34am.
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The question is posted by kida atlantis, I think he has created a account then only he suppose to post a question. For now there is a issue to view profile page.
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Ive had this issue a few times and thought 'its me.. Im stupid/have done something stupid'.. well, I may still be stupid, but the
print issue is something different ...
If I print 'Time Period Library for .Net' by Jani Giannoudis
Time Period Library for .NET[^]
I get the first page .. that is, to a physical printer, or a pdf file. Ive I generate the print view and save that as a .mht, the mht file is good - but I still cant print the whole schmozzle.
This happens if Im in IE8 or FireFox - unfortunately my desktop (at work) is only Win XP ...
Any thoughts what I can check ? I'd love to be able to generate a pdf print so I could put in on the iPad to read on the way home when Im not cycling, but cant even do that
Garth
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I'm not sure I understand the bit about .mht file, but I just tried in Chrome and it printed the full 35 pages to my PDF printer.
Use the best guess
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Thanks Richard - must be something local to me - else others would have raised it
.mht is an IE specific format for saving a web page (compressed ...)
I found out if I use Firefox and a plugin called unmht I could then print to .pdf etc fine - I havnt tried chrome yet, and havnt tested it from home where Im typing this - on a Windows 7 Pro machine and IE 9
Also in the work (Corporate) environment, there's proxies etc to navigate, so I wonder if Im seeing the full story
thanks anyway
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Sounds like an issue you end. I can save to mht fine.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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So what is the criteria for this badge?
BTW when searching the setting changes to open all, changing the setting naturally takes you to the start of the forum, losing your searched item. Using Chrome.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Go to your settings, the second tab is 'Professional Profile'. Fill out everything there marked with an *.
Gryphons Are Awesome! Gryphons Are Awesome!
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Thanks, my paranoia kicks in when too much info is required but I will take a look at it.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Is it possible for our javascript, css and html columns to have the ability to execute within the article?
I would like the ability to document the code but even more so to also make the article interactive so that a reader could click an execute button and see the results.
http://jqalert.com/[^]
If you notice from the home and documentation page on my site above I have an execute button right below the window where I document the javascript itself.
as if the facebook, twitter and message boards weren't enough - blogged
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That's a very bad idea. Given the number of spam articles that get posted, it wouldn't be long before they started including script to automatically open the spam site as soon as you looked at the article.
It's a short step from there to posting malicious script to infect the viewer with malware, or hijack their session. Since the people moderating the articles are likely to have higher privileges within the site, a session hijack could quickly escalate into complete ownership of the site.
If you want to have executable javascript, why not provide a link to a jsFiddle[^]? For SQL, you can use SQL Fiddle[^]; for Regex you can use reFiddle[^].
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Hi,
It seems I am receiving an email twice each time someone post a comment on my article...it is not that i don't like to receive mails from codeproject, but you are spamming my box !!!!!
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Guillaume Waser wrote: but you are spamming my box !!!!!
That just means you're popular.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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