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Just a thought with what happened to Nagy.
Can you display the amount of reports your own profile has (only visible to the profile owner)?
That way upstanding members who get reported by troll accounts (or accumulate 12 reports (or however many are needed) over as many years) can take action before it's to late (ask here to have them investigated / removed) and won't have to rely on fellow members to ask, or create a new account just to ask to have their main account opened again.
Tom
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There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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That is a bug then. You should at least get the text translation of the smiley.
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You can always create a second account and then ask for the first to be reinstated.
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why not email the webmaster, at the bottom of the page.
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Dear CodeProject administrator,
Greetings;
In August 2013 I won the codeproject prize in the competition of the best webdev article but I never received my Prize. This is the link of my article :
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/614028/Peer-to-Peer-File-Sharing-Through-WCF
I tried a lot to find a way for talking to you. I never got any email or message in codeproject about how to get my prize. Finally I asked a question in the forum and one of the guys gave me your email. So, please help me to get my Prize since I have tried a lot for this article.
I am looking forward to your response and more guides
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Not really a bug but an inconvenience.
Once you start filtering on "Allocated to", the <any> dissapears so you have to reselect all allocated resources manually!
It may be true for other filters as well. Can you please ensure the <any> option remains available?
thanks
--- edit ---
unticking all "allocated to" boxes restore <any>, so this should do for now, although not that clear
modified 14-Dec-14 10:57am.
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It says:
'Unexpected error during upload. One or more files may not have been uploaded.'
but it does not specify what the problem is. Please, help!
Nick Polyak
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In article editor, the browser spell checker is not enable so user is not simply able to find out if errors in typing there are.
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The article editor doesn't have a spell checker in it. We use CKEditor which does have a spell-as-you-type checker but we haven't had a chance to get it installed and working yet.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thanks for reply,
Here when i am writing right now the Firefox built in spell checker is working (shows type mistakes with zigzag red line under word), but in article editor it is disabled and there is no option in the UI to enable it.
Regards
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That's because you're not using the CKEditor here. The article editor is the CKEditor, not this one.
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I saw lots down voting for good answers and questions. Also bad comments by some of the members .Any way to stop this.
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If it's abusive then use the reporting flag. Otherwise you have to live with it. There are over 11 million members here so it is not easy to police everyone's behaviour.
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if you compared the down votes on good questions and answers with up votes, you will see the effect of down votes are negligible. because of the power of high rep user up vote can neutralize several down votes. I don't see major issue with current voting system.
Maria Lopez wrote: Also bad comments by some of the members .Any way to stop this
you can report the comment as spam/abusive
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Specifically the bit that says:
Technical discussions are welcome, but if you need specific help please use the programming forums.
Perhaps it should be a bit larger, a bit redder, and point to QA instead? The forums are a lot quieter than QA these days, and it would be easier for a beginner to have a single place to ask than to try and decide which forum he should post in?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Done
cheers
Chris Maunder
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With a link as well!
Perfect!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Oh well. Enjoy your plaything then. For to the QA Forums I will not venture, and perhaps the forums are quieter because members keep pointing people to QA rather than to the forums which can be a darned site more appropriate in a lot of cases.
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I'd agree with you - which is another good reason for sending people who don't know what to do to a more general purpose area. When they do know what they are doing, they will be more aware of the focus they need to decide which forum to post in.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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OriginalGriff wrote: When they do know what they are doing, they will be more aware of the focus they need to decide which forum to post in. Errr, no they won't. If they are only exposed to QA, then that's all they will use. One thing I've never seen in QA is an answer telling someone to post in a forum because it's a more appropriate location. I really don't think that QA is a more appropriate location - I'm happy to join Luc Patyn in this respect.
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When you approve articles you can report an article as being Off-topic. How's that? Doesn't the author decide the topic?
Personally I'd like to see the possibility to report an article as having an unwanted topic, such as illegal stuff like certain kinds of hacking, or my personal dislike, those interview questions. But then we would need some guidelines from the hamsters.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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