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OK... but you didn't explain where the 50 points "Author" came without any kind of post activity yet
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I could tell you what I did, but I don't want others doing what I did.
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That's a good answer I can understand and answers what I wanted to know. Thanks
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I am getting frequent NRE.
Quote: There seems to be a problem
We're not sure what, but we have a few guesses.
Object reference not set to an instance of an object. (Ticket: 1737661, Server: Web03). We've logged the issue and will fix ASAP. Click here to return to the homepage.
Quote: There seems to be a problem
We're not sure what, but we have a few guesses.
Exception of type System.InvalidOperationException was thrown. (Ticket: 1738255, Server: Web03). We've logged the issue and will fix ASAP. Click here to return to the homepage.
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This is disturbing. I'll look into it/
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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I see this marked as fixed. I just got this while looking at an article in approval queue:
Quote: There seems to be a problem
We're not sure what, but we have a few guesses.
Exception of type System.InvalidOperationException was thrown. (Ticket: 1741794, Server: Web01). We've logged the issue and will fix ASAP. Click here to return to the homepage.
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And another one:
Quote: There seems to be a problem
We're not sure what, but we have a few guesses.
Illegal characters in path. (Ticket: 0, Server: Web04). We've logged the issue and will fix ASAP. Click here to return to the homepage.
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It turns out there is a similar issue to the one I fixed. We are looking into it.
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Yesterday I wrote this article[^], which was bookmarked 36 times from 7:19am to 7:20am today. But my article list[^] says that it's only been bookmarked once.
I recall this happening once before. And I got 5 points for each of these bookmarks!
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Interesting. Thanks for the heads up
cheers
Chris Maunder
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One of them is still there: How do I write a query language parser from C#[^] - I wrote an answer minutes ago!
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It was definitely deleted when I first looked, and you can see that it was updated by me. Maybe you posting the answer managed to resurrect it.
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Could be. Anyway, problem solved?
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It's deleted again; was that you?
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You sure? I can still see it if I follow the link in my post above.
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So do I.
OP posted 3h 10 min ago Edited by Richard 2h 15 min ago
Solution 1 by you 2h 15 mins ago
M.D.V.
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No, I'm not sure of anything any more, my head hurts.
I just found the live one.
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*slowly backs away* ?
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Sean Ewington
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Re-instated, read 'Griff's, deleted again, edited the other one.
I think we're good now. More coffee...
cheers
Chris Maunder
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M.D.V.
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Reason: I was looking for a particular thread in my browser history but could only see a list of "The Insider News - Codeproject" and "The Lounge - Codeproject" and the like. Being able to see the actual thread titles would have been very useful.
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If you navigate through the messages in a forum, the URL and title don't update. The messages have already been loaded, and are simply shown or hidden using Javascript.
The site would have to use the history API[^] to make the URL and title update without loading a new page.
"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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Richard Deeming wrote: If you navigate through the messages in a forum, the URL and title don't update. The messages have already been loaded, and are simply shown or hidden using Javascript.
This is true only if you go to a thread listing page like this one, [^], and look through the threads listed therein.
What I mean is this: If you click on the "View the X replies to this message" or "View the reply to this message" links then a page opens showing messages in the thread you clicked on. This is where each thread has a unique URL and could imo do with having the thread title added to the HTML page title so as to be able to tell them apart in the browser history (and in the browser title bar or tab, for that matter).
For example, this thread (1) The Insider News[^] and this thread (2) The Insider News[^] both have the same page title and are indistinguishable in the browser history but are in fact distinct and different URLs and link to distinct and different threads. The primary difference in the URL is the "tid" parameter.
Clearly the server does know which thread is which at the time it generates and serves these pages (otherwise it couldn't put the relevant thread contents, and only the relevant thread contents, in the page), so won't need the history API.
To be clear, I'd like to see the page titles for the two threads above displayed as:
(1) The Insider News - Google AI executive sees a world of trillions of devices untethered from human care[^], and
(2) The Insider News - Researchers break magnetic memory speed record[^]
modified 2-Nov-20 23:40pm.
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