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hi,
Please Delete My account because i have another accounts and i didn't know up to now that it's illegal having 2 accounts.
sorry
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It's not illegal to have more than one account. The only thing that is frowned upon is using one account to up vote another account.
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While giving answer to this question: MultiColumns in a DropDownList in ASP.NET using c#[^] ,i have gone to Improve solution button to add some extra code in my answer.After updating answer when i press update button,then the page shows my 2 different answers! One is the first one,and then second one is my updated one.Weird,isn't it?
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hi,
i cant say that it is a bug but in some articles or tips which some files contained for download, i see invalid download size near it, for ex a file for download which tagged 36KB at real was 2MB.
i think setting file size in article or tip is manually so i prefer to make it automatic.
thanks
-Amir Mohammad Nasrollahi
/* LIFE RUNS ON CODE */
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Authors can set the file sizes in their article text manually, or they can rely on our submission wizard's upload control to provide them with a button that will insert the correct values. It's up to them.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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A member just posted two identical articles for approval. Both are of type Reference Article. The only action available in the drop-down menu is Approve and the orange report flag is not even available.
Additionally, the Moderation Queue has tabs for Articles, Blogs, Tips and Reference, but the reference articles are also listed below the "tab page" for the first 3 tabs. If you need screenshots to understand, I can try to post them somewhere.
Behavior is identical in these browsers:
- Chrome 28.0.1500.72 m (Windows XP, SP3)
- IE8 (Windows XP, SP3)
- IE10 (Windows Phone 8)
- Firefox 20.0.1 (Windows XP, SP3)
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Just tying out IE 11 on windows 7 and found out that IE 11 is not recognized and is showed as another old IE version. Emoticon panel at the side of message input box is missing. Preview, doesn't work.
Beauty cannot be defined by abscissas and ordinates; neither are circles and ellipses created by their geometrical formulas.
Carl von Clausewitz
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I see, nothing much has changed since.
Beauty cannot be defined by abscissas and ordinates; neither are circles and ellipses created by their geometrical formulas.
Carl von Clausewitz
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Well, to be fair it's just 2 weeks and IE 11 is sort of really cutting-edge. less than 0.001% of people have it I'd think.
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There are new timezones in Russia, Moscow has GMT+04:00 timezone, not GMT+03:00 as your web engine suggests.
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cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hey Maciej,
I faced similar situation many times. The problem is,there is going something wrong many times when we submit answers.It says We tried adding your answer 3 times,but we are not able to..etc,at that time you again tries to submit. Actually,it was really posted at the first attempt and you tried to submit again due to error,so it results in duplicates.
So i found work around that,whenever i get this error,i cross check in another tab that my answer is submitted successfully. I(We ) hope this will be resolved at the earliest.
Happy Coding.!
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Sometimes it happens even if We tried adding your answer 3 times,but we are not able to message is not showing.
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This has never happened to me.
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This has never happened to me.
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This is a frustrating one because we create a CRC for each message and check, at the database level, whether a message being posted is a duplicate. It's transactonalised so my guess is that instead of the page trying, failing (after 10 secs) then trying again and failing, it's trying multiple times at the same time and hence the CRC check isn't effective because we have the CRC being created for message 1 after the CRC check happens for message 2 - hence both sneak in.
I'll reopen this bug
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I've had it a couple of times, and put it down to "mouse button bounce" - at a guess if the browser issues two posts of the same message in very quick succession, they could get picked up as "new" events by different web servers? So at the time of checking, neither is a duplicate yet - do you record webserver number with messages?
The main reason I suspect this is that I have also has "this message has already been submitted" the first time I post it - which would only make sense if two posts went out in quick succession.
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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On the iPad or smartphone, the sign out button is too close to the reputations page. Any chance you can move things away from sign out?
Thanks,
Bassam
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That also applies for other mobiles too.
Beauty cannot be defined by abscissas and ordinates; neither are circles and ellipses created by their geometrical formulas.
Carl von Clausewitz
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Hi,
I think it would be a good idea to add the 'Report a member' privilege to the Privileges tab.
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Some of my articles are displayed with HTML comments in WEB browser. For example: Introduction to MMX Programming[^] contains
<!-- Add the rest of your HTML here --> in the beginning. In the page code this place looks like:
<!-- Add the rest of your HTML here --> I am pretty sure that these articles were correct when they were posted (a long time ago). Possibly this is result of some source transformations on the site. Can this be corrected, or I need to do this manually for every corrupted article?
Update. When I click "Update your article" link, I don't see the offending place in the text editor. So, I cannot fix this myself. I ask the CodeProject team to do something with this, because it looks quite stupid. Thanks.
modified 25-Jul-13 7:55am.
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