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What about people in a large organization, behind a firewall? The first person who votes is the only one who get's a say?
Seems unrealistically limited if you want accurate voting.
-- Peter
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The current message is "You have already voted for this message." and does not occur if I try and vote from another account from the same machine (i.e. with the same IP address regardless of NAT/firewall).
Do you still have this problem?
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I should also mention that Tom and I are two completely different boxes and - shocking as it is for husband and wife - sometimes we have different opinions and want to vote differently
Krista
"Who doesn't bend before the wind is mighty apt to break."
Author Unknown
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Small Business / Self employment Issues
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Jeff Bogan wrote:
Small Business / Self employment Issues
Good idea. There must be lots of people out their with questions and maybe a few people with answers. Running a business is far harder than churning out code.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Didn't each article used to display at bottom who the editor was?
Was this changed because there are now official paid editors.
I only ask because I can't believe this article[^] got through the editing process.
Certainly not up to the high-standards I've come to expect from the CP editing team.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Nishant S wrote:
I was the guilty editor on this occasion. I do not mean to excuse my fault, but the backlog got big on me during the last couple of weeks with CP access issues and in my attempt to speed up things, I erred on the side of proper-filtering. I apologize to you sincerely and thanks for pointing it out to me. The article has been deleted.
Thanks for replying Nish. No need to apologize, it can't be an easy job and we all take shortcuts at some time
Now that each article doesn't have the editor name at the bottom, how should we point out small errors in articles. (I saw an edited article with a orphaned paragraph tag). I'm sure it would be helpful to you and the rest of the editors if there was some mechanism for pointing out things that could do with being corrected). Not that I'm trying to make more work for you
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Michael P Butler wrote:
Now that each article doesn't have the editor name at the bottom, how should we point out small errors in articles. (I saw an edited article with a orphaned paragraph tag). I'm sure it would be helpful to you and the rest of the editors if there was some mechanism for pointing out things that could do with being corrected).
If you want to report something about an article, it's best to email submit@codeproject.com which will forward to the active Articles Submission Manager. It's better than directly emailing the editor for that article, since he/she might not be an editor anymore - maybe that's why Chris removed the Editor's name from the article footer
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Nishant S wrote:
If you want to report something about an article, it's best to email submit@codeproject.com which will forward to the active Articles Submission Manager. It's better than directly emailing the editor for that article, since he/she might not be an editor anymore - maybe that's why Chris removed the Editor's name from the article footer
Thanks Nish. That makes total sense, and I really should have guessed that myself.
[Suggestion]
I think it would be nicer and more user-friendly if the link was still on the bottom of the page, but rather than having the name of the editor the link should show a mail form that sends a mail to submit@codeproject.com.
Getting a little more sophisticated, the mail that is auto-generated by the form could have an xml body that contained the articles reference number etc. An app could then auto-parse the recieved mail and build a to-do list of changes that need an editors attention. The system could then assign the task to an editor, and automatically notify them of required changes.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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The best thing to do is send an email to submit@codeproject.com, or click the "Broken links?" link at the top left of each article (just under the title)
[Edit: Didn't each article used to display at bottom who the editor was? Was this changed because there are now official paid editors.
No - it was pulled because it wasn't deemed to be necessary, and not having it saved yet another database lookup. Merely my doing some house cleaning. If it's useful then it's 2 seconds work to put it back in.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
No - it was pulled because it wasn't deemed to be necessary, and not having it saved yet another database lookup. Merely my doing some house cleaning. If it's useful then it's 2 seconds work to put it back in.
Makes sense to me. I hadn't thought of that, no point doing unnecessary calls to the DB.
Thanks for the response.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Maybe it would be possible just to add in the submit@codeproject.com link where the editor's name used to be and have an appropriate message attached so at least people can see where to send information regarding the editing of an article (say damaged tags, etc.)
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HELLO,
I am in Germany, and i have a very fast internet connetion (TDLS), my question why Codeproject have a really slow access speed, many times is also not accessible at all, when need to load the Codeproject home page it's taka an ages, and i can only open one page per time or the hole Codeproject articles just blocks on my PC and never loads.
the thing is that Codeproject is my favourite web place and i visit it each day, but if it will be so slow i will have to spot visiting every day, because the access speed make me crazy.
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There have been some issues over the last few weeks but these all appear to be sorted now.
What URL are you using to access the site?
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Michael P Butler wrote:
There have been some issues over the last few weeks but these all appear to be sorted now.
What URL are you using to access the site?
Well i am using www.codeproject.com, is there a other URL??
BTW, the access apeed is going worth in the last month, especially yesterday and the day before was imposible to access Codeproject
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lion wrote:
Well i am using www.codeproject.com, is there a other URL??
There are various urls ranging from thecodeproject.com to codetools.com to chrismaunder.com
lion wrote:
BTW, the access apeed is going worth in the last month, especially yesterday and the day before was imposible to access Codeproject
The problems were fixed over the last couple of days. I couldn't access the site most of yesterday but today it seems to be running near perfectly. Are you having problems today?
I'm sure one of the CP team will pop-up with a few questions later on today, when they wake up.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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today the connection is slow, not that much as yesterday, but still very slow, and i can load only one article in time, if i open two, both of them block and never open.
even now when i click "Submit" button to post this message, it taka around one minute to send it, which is far too much for job like this.
(Just for info, i don't have any problem with access speed on other sites, my connection speed i really fast, the problem is not in my connection or my provider)
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When I visit www.codeproject.com web scripting is limited to only ISAPI but if I goto http://www.codeproject.com/index.asp?cat=1 and any other link as far as I can tell the rest of available web scripting categories are available...
Not sure if this is a bug or something on my end, but I just figured i'd say something...
Cheers
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Go to the home page and click on the 'All Topics' tab to reset your selection. This is by design.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
This is by design.
IOW It's not a bug, it's a feature;P
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Currently there is an IBM ad, which is displayed just above the right hand menu.
It seems to be a little too big for the placement location and makes the the front-page look a little unbalanced.
It also means that I have to scroll down to see most of the right hand menu as Question Time and Most Popular disappear off the screen.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Maybe this is an old thing, but I just did a google and noticed that the Industry Contacts pages now appear in the search results.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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I was looking through some code the other day on Code Project and couldn't find any information about the license grant on the code. Typically a code publishing site similar to Code Project would prominently display the license grant of all published code. Without such information about the licensing restrictions (or a statement explaining the lack of restriction) it is my understanding that technically, I am prevented from using the code in any way, particularly in comercial projects. So: Is the downloadable code on Code Project.com site licensed ?
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