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See this thread. Notice one of the messages says "message removed". Here's how that happened.
Marcus posted a reply to the OP. I posted a reply to Marcus. Marcus then posted a reply to mine, indicating he'd delete both his replies. He did so. Since there were no replies to his most recent reply, it vanished. Since my reply still existed, his first reply just said "message removed" rather than vanishing. That's totally as expected so far.
However, I then deleted my reply. As expected, it vanished (since there were no replies to it when I deleted it). However, the the reply Marcus made still remained as "message removed" (not to be expected).
My suggestion is that any deleted messages without replies should vanish, even if they were deleted before their replies (though, they wouldn't vanish until all replies also did so). This could potentially cascade up several levels (even an entire thread).
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That was my mistake and I do know better. Unlike Q&A where I have the privileges of deleting comments/answers that shouldn't be there, I deleted my message before remembering that I can't do that to child messages from other users. My humblest apologies for creating the orphan.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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I'm anispeptic, frasmotic, even compunctuous to have caused you such pericombobulation. I hope you will accept my most enthusiastic contrafibularities.
In other words, I blame Chris & hamsters, not you.
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Was wondering if anyone at CodeProject can find this source code? Someone alerted me that there is nothing there. Rated the articl a 2 because of it.
WPF Grid Row Iteration[^]
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Did you link to the source code from the article? I looked at the revisions for the article, comparing the first submission with the most recent revision, and I don't see that any links to source code were removed (looks like they never existed).
Also, while they said they voted you a 2, they appear to have not actually voted at all. There are not votes of 2 on your article.
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Dear Admin I just tried to Post a Solution to a Question.
But instead I'm getting this error:
Quote: We have tried to add your answer 3 times without success. Our servers are just a little overworked. Sorry.
Can someone tell me why am I getting this Error.
Note-I've tried multiple times to post.
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The error is self-explanatory. The servers are a little too busy and couldn't process your request.
When that happens to me, I'll wait a couple minutes and then try again. Usually works then.
At the end of the day, it's just one of life's mysteries why the hamsters decide to take a water break right when you want to submit.
Cheers.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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Well Bro I've Tried More than 10 times to post with Differe nt time Intervals as u said before posting my Bug here.
Since I never able to Post after multiple attempts I thought of bringing it here.
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Do you have a slow connection?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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No Sir, I've 1 MBPS Connection.>
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CodeProject site's new look is not so much elegant. Usability issues. While Login, or viewing answers to your articles etc.
Also, in any forum, the last line where 'Refresh', 'Last Login', 'Next' button exists, appears at the bottom. If you are at the top of the page, you have to scroll down to the bottom to go to next page etc.
Font used doen's look good.
Regards,
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mbatra31 wrote: If you are at the top of the page, you have to scroll down to the bottom to go to next page etc.
Take another look.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I'm writing up my first article; I wrote my first draft on one PC, then, leaving the tab open, went to another PC and wrote some more content, eventually closing that tab (but verifying that the draft had saved by looking at its page). When I returned to the first computer, I selected the tab then closed it. Unfortunately, the draft I saved on the second computer seems to have been replaced by the first draft -- is there any way to get it back?
Thanks,
- Andrew
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Hi Andrew,
If you went back to the first computer and continued to work there and saw the draft was saved, then draft got replaced. However, if you were saving (pressing the "submit" button) then versions should be there. Looking at your article (I am very sorry to say) I believe I see only one version there.
If you'd like someone else to tackle the article editor I'd be happy to do so for you. Please send me the HTML to submit[at]codeproject.com.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Ah, I see now that the "Work in progress" tick-box changes the "Publish" button to "Save this version" -- that's handy. All is not lost, despite me not knowing that before: The second computer still had a copy of the newer draft in "Recently closed tabs" so I've got the text.
Thanks for your help,
- Andrew.
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So I am not sure if this bug is already known, but when I write an article and try to edit some text which is formatted as code sometimes the HTML editor automatically scrolls up to the top of the page.
I use IE 9 (tested it in Firefox 15 too, there it happens that the code-formatted text losts focus so I am suddenly editing the text below the text which is formatted as code).
OS is Windows 7 Enterprise x86.
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A workaround until this is fixed is to use Chrome.
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It might be more than case sensitivity. I've updated the link (but not deployed) but have not yet had a chance to dig in and do actual testing.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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And? We're developers, so zero based makes perfect sense.
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http://www.codeproject.com/script/Membership/AdminGroupMembers.aspx
On this page, I can see all of the people who are members of my group. I'd like to be able to contact one or more of them via email from this page if possible. Ideally, you would be able to check one or more Members and have a "Email Member(s)" button at the bottom of the list just like the "Accept selected" button. When clicked, you'd see a single 'Send Email' area at the bottom of the page like you get when you approve someone as a Member of the group, but would be able to edit the message Subject and Text. The one email would then be delivered to all of the selected group members.
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Until I read your post, I had no idea one could have a "personal group" on CP. What have I been missing: is that why I feel lonely, sometimes
However, I think I can still comment meaningfully, by saying, that, in my opinion, anything on CP that would allow you to over-ride another member's personal settings for whether or not they receive e-mail, would be a no-go here.
Whether or not CP chooses, at some point, to add some option to members' profiles' preferences relating to group membership and e-mail permissions: well, that's another story. Perhaps: you wish to propose that here ?
Assuming you can somehow post a message where all your "group's" members will see it (can this be done ?), why not invite them to share their e-mail with you, if they wish you to have access to it, by enabling e-mail responses to your message of invitation ?
best, Bill
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BillWoodruff wrote: I think I can still comment meaningfully, by saying, that, in my opinion, anything on CP that would allow you to over-ride another member's personal settings for whether or not they receive e-mail, would be a no-go here
Agreed, but this idea may have some merit and still remain within the individual user's personal settings. An "email all" option could still respect this setting and just not mail those members who have that flag set.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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