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I tried to vote a 5 stars on the following article -- while including a comment -- and both times it failed:
Working with JSON in C# & VB[^]
I saw the page post, but then there is no history of the vote (or comment) or any history in my own activity.
Thanks,
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At least as of now:
I voted. Posted a comment, then deleted it.
No points posting - not even the once/day point for showing up. Neither the post, to this forum, a couple of minutes, ago.
Generally choked or did my deleting my post dig up a new bug?
Newest item on my list: 24-Sep-17 11:40PM.
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Lo and behold, "https://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/1063987/1.gif" ...
From there -> https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1063987/DataGridView-CRUD-With-Saving-Image-to-SQL-Server?fid=1896800&select=5176138&tid=5176138
How is this sort of thing allowed? Both browsers completely stoppedGob with CPU @ 75%.
(just curious but very dizzy)
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No issues here. Loaded instantly. FF 55.0.3 on Win10.
Bad network connection?
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Looks (sort of) OK in Chrome, but that animated gif is a nuisance.
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No issues here with latest Chrome version.
Just scroll up till you can't see it?
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Ok so I don't seem to be able to login via MS edge? Chrome, Firefox and IE11 work but Edge is crapping out. The issue seems to have started today? (haven't actually login in edge since Friday)
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Noddy_76 wrote: Edge is crapping out. Explain what the issue is and how to reproduce it.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Many Many thanks. It's Working.
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All good now
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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It’s hard to believe a site run by and for programmers is so buggy! The layout is random (as mentioned in an earlier post, regards how messages are displayed), and sometimes the content is nicely centred on a full width page, and other times it’s full-width; sometimes the left menu (on discussion board pages) is its proper width, at others it’s squeezed into half an inch. The site is barely usable half the time.
Maybe you should call some experts in....
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You must be looking at your screen through the bottom of a coke bottle. This is one of the best laid out and maintained sites on the internet. 47,000+ people online now are more than happy with it.
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I guess I must be imagining it all then.
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Rather than just posting a rant try explaining clearly exactly what the problem is. When does it happen, what browser (and version) are you using, is this on a PC, mac, tablet, phone etc? Get some screenshots and send them direct to Chris and he will take any action necessary.
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Well, I did describe the issues, in this post and an earlier one. I suppose I didn't go into too much detail as I assumed I can't be the only one affected... maybe I'll try and get some screenshots in due course, but seems as though not all styles are being loaded, and/or user settings (cookies?) on all occasions. Mostly on IE11 on a PC.
(And please, please, don't tell me not to use IE, or you will really unleash a rant!)
Anyway, as I say, perhaps I'll try and collate a more detailed report...
Ta.
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A_Griffin wrote: Well, I did describe the issues It was more a set of accusations that the administrators here did not know the first thing about creating a website (read your original message again). As I said, if you have a problem then create a properly detailed description so the issue can be addressed. And lastly, it seems strange that of all the people who are on this site every day, you are the only one to have this problem.
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Yes, it does seem strange.. and OK, I apologise for sounding ratty - frustration does that.. coming to use the site and finding it pretty much unusable... maybe it was down to the lousy broadband connection I was on until last week (finally got upgraded last week!) disrupting page downloads, as it does seem better this week. (Mind you, I can't be the only one on lousy b/b, and it has been only this site I've experienced this kind of thing on.) Well, we'll see....
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A_Griffin wrote: seems as though not all styles are being loaded
Ad-blocker? Corporate firewall? There are plenty of ways for the site to get borked down-stream from anything the hamsters have control over.
But from your original post, it sounds more like an issue with your cookies. Either they've grown too large, or there's a corrupt value, or something else is interfering with them.
"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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No ad-blockers and only the default W10 (and router) home firewall - so nothing special. But yes, as I've replied to Richard M. (with due apology) O accept it's probably down to something my end... lousy broadband, maybe and yes, perhaps I should clear all my cookies and start over..
Ta.
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Screenshot? Browser(s)? All computers or just the one?
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles
modified 25-Sep-17 11:37am.
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There are two issues I experience, mostly using IE11 on a PC, though I’ve also had them using Firefox. I keep myself logged in via a permanent cookie.
The first is regards the “Layout” dropdown at the head of message boards – options being “Normal, Open Topics, Open All, Thread View.” I prefer “Normal”, but somehow this is often not remembered, and discussions open in some other option – “Open All” seems to be the usual.
The other issue is that while normally pages render within an overall width that has a max value – something like a CSS setting: max-width: 1060px; sometimes I will open a page full width on my monitor (1920px) and rather than being constrained to 1060px the page is displayed right across the 1920px – with no left or right margin.
I guess I could get screenshots but really, I think the descriptions are clear enough - aren't they?
I have until recently been on a lousy ADSL broadband, but recently upgraded finally to fibre. Things are, I think, slightly better, though I have still experienced both issues since.
It seems as though not all resources (style sheets, cookies) are being read or downloaded correctly, somehow, on all occasions. Or perhaps they come down too late after the page has rendered. I dunno.
I have my IE settings to avoid caching as much as possible. There is a setting under Tools / Internet Options / Browsing history - Settings / Temporary Internet files to “Check for newer versions of stored pages” which I set to “Every time I visit a web page” rather than the default “Automatically”.
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A_Griffin wrote: “Open All” seems to be the usua
Is this happening always or only when you visit a page from a search result? One thing we do is force open all messages if you're coming from a search result in order to allow you to scan messages that may contain the keyword you were looking for. Previously readers would search, hit a page, then be puzzled they couldn't see the word they searched for. So we tried to make it clearer.
A_Griffin wrote: The other issue is that while normally pages render within an overall width that has a max value
This is handled by the fixed|fluid links at the bottom of each page.
It should default to fixed. If you specifically set it to fluid then you'll get full page.
My only quick suggestion would be to try clearing cookies on whatever browser you see non-expected behaviour and then let me know if it happens again.
Do you share that browser with anyone else who might be visiting CodeProject?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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