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Hi Chris,
I'm running IE11 in the default "EDGE" mode. When replying to a post, I highlight text and click the quote button, I often get a "you didn't select any text" error.
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Greetings,
I'm 38, and getting back into programming after a decade. I recently posted a question, and someone added the tag 'Homework' to my question.
It wasn't homework.
I think its wrong to have moderators wantonly apply whatever tags they want to people's content.
And sure, I may have moderators here tell me to beat it, scram, hit the road, and so on. But I've been on this site since 99, on another handle, and I don't remember Chris ever doing something like that.
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You can see who did it (actually was the one who helped you out). In addition, if you don't like it, you can edit your question as well and delete it another time. It is not a "moderator" power
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Is it possible to send me a link to the item in question? I'll take a look.
People get itchy trigger fingers given the number of spammers (or worse, number of people who demand help without putting any effort in for themselves) and so that can lead to collateral damage.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Dear Chris,
To be honest, I don't, for one, see how to avoid this sort of (small) thing from cropping up from time to time. I think moderators should be encouraged to add tags that are factually correct such as 'Java' or 'ArrayList' etc. but discouraged from adding tags that are based on opinions/not factual.
I like the idea that some forums have wherein any member can add 'Karma/<enter favorite="" term="" here=""> points' to anyone. If this sort of feature was implemented in your site, I would have withhold the points until the removal of the tag. Similarly, common questioners would give points for great answers etc.
Then again, any added complexity has its own downside as well... I'll leave all that to you!
Best regards,
ps: As you know now, I see, the post was: Java2D -> ArrayList + Button click = drawing on JPanel[^]
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I think you've actually seen the answer to this issue for yourself: you handled the issue intelligently and sensitively within the question and in the end you found some help and a solution. I wish more people would handle themselves with this aplomb.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hi, I was just publishing a tip "First and last occurrence of day of week within a month using SQL" but when I hit the publish button I got the "Something bad happened". Now I cannot find it in my drafts nor anywhere else.
Could you see if it can be restored? From my point of view it's ready to be published.
I found the body text so it's quite easy to re-format it. I'll do that so don't worry about finding the draft...
modified 13-Sep-14 15:55pm.
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I have got myself in the habit of always (well, nearly always ) using Ctrl-A / Ctrl-C before I click submit on a long post of any sort.
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Seems like a good habit
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For example this one here[^] may be legimite or it may be plagiarized from anoother source. However, now there's no possibility to send a message while the blog is in queue. Why is that? This works really well for articles and tips.
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Done
cheers
Chris Maunder
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are not increasing, its been fixed for couple of days and when i click on them the points are displayed in the grid but my total points is not updating... any ideas why?
Edit:
if even didn't add the 1 Debator after writing this post I checked before and after posting...
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The CodeProject API returns 8921823 as my user ID, but my ID is actually 8966127 .
Good job on the API by the way
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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If you look at the data returned for the v1/My/Profile call, you will see a property codeProjectMemberId . This is the value you were expecting. The UserId is a value that we use to identify users across our websites.
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That explains it, thanks!
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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Moved here[^] - following Richard's advice.
Alberto Brandolini: The amount of energy necessary to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it.
modified 11-Sep-14 10:29am.
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It would be nice if in forums one could expand all the children of a post when expanding it. Personally I often read the answer, answer to the answer and so on. So simultaneously expanding one "path" at a time would make this easier. Also when two posts in a chain are simultaneously open it would be easy to compare the texts.
Obviously this shouldn't replace the current mechanism which closes an open post at the time another is opened. This would just be an alternative.
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I have searched this site looking for information about an API, but I couldn't find any information. I would like to build a mobile app to view, comment and answer questions (for example). Is anything useful available to access this site?
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There is an API. It's early days yet - consider this an alpha version - but you can find it here[^]
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When did that get made public!
Pete O'Hanlon wrote: consider this an alpha version
even though it says beta on the header...
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DaveAuld wrote: When did that get made public! Errrm, it didn't. Chris knows I have an active interest in this so he notified me a couple of days ago. He did say it was okay to disseminate this.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: Errrm, it didn't.
Pheww....I thought I had missed something!
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