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I thought there were limits on image size in the article editor. I've looked at several articles (to be approved) in the last fiew days, and the uimages are freakin huge.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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I'm guessing it's a JavaScript issue. We toyed with physically resizing images but decided to handle it in Javascript on the front end. I'll get this sorted.
It should look fine on the final approved article but if it isn't then send me a link of one that looks bad to you and I'll give it a running kick too.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hi, I just found the article:
A Solution Blueprint for DevOps[^]
And i cannot seem to download content even after updating all fields in my Professional Profile.
It throws:
Unable to sign you up and sign you in. Please provide a postcode/zipcode.
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I'll take a look.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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blog feed post images are imported as https:// by default, even when they are http://, so your blog feeds show up with all images missing. If you simply edit the article manually, you still see the correct URL's as http://, but you have to actually save the document, and wait for the manual approval to see the articles images appear again.
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Probably trying to avoid the "mixed content" warnings you get when you embed an HTTP image in an HTTPS page.
Is there a particular reason your blog doesn't use HTTPS?
Troy Hunt: Here's Why Your Static Website Needs HTTPS[^]
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Maybe I am clicking on the wrong thing but at least for while I used to be able to find the parent post from a response. Far as I could recall it involved clicking on the 'line' that runs out of the left hand side of the post. I am using current version of Firefox.
Expanding the terms a bit...
1. I read a post from someone else.
2. I reply to that and make my own post.
3. After I hit ok it shows my new reply
4. Next to my reply on the left there is a 'line' which I can visually follow to the original post (1)
5. What I remember is that there used to be something to click on that instead of visually following it, the click would just take me right to (1).
Did I just forget what to click on or did it stop working?
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You're just looking on the wrong side
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hi, recently, I've imported my project NLP-Samurai@0.0.10 (Node.js-Demo)[^] from GitHub, but suddenly revealed that it's missing downloadable content. Instead of download redirect, the error message is displayed in JSON format:
{
"message": "Not Found",
"documentation_url": "https://developer.github.com/v3"
}
Please help me to resolve this problem. Thanks in advance.
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the survey does not work
please fix asap
Survey Voting Form - Let's chat[^]
Regards
Partha Mandayam
Sr Prog Analyst
Kaiser Permanente
http://partha.tripod.com
http://weblogs.asp.net/pmandayam
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It would help if you explained exactly what you mean by "does not work".
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Not sure, do you mean something like shown in the screen shot below:
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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It's a survey, why the ASAP?
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Because the survey is the first step in the competition which has a deadline!!!
Regards
Partha Mandayam
Sr Prog Analyst
Kaiser Permanente
http://partha.tripod.com
http://weblogs.asp.net/pmandayam
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I have a number of articles I would like to post related to home automation related software development, but there's just no good place to put them. IoTs isn't home automation, and the sub-categories in there are mostly hardware tinkerer stuff. Home Automation is a much bigger topic that would basically include IoTs. You can call it Smart Home if you want to be more hipper-like.
Maybe sub-sections for hardware and software.
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If it helps, I do "regular" post which showcases Home Automation and IoT devices: The Lounge[^]
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Doesn't it make sense to have such a section, though? It's an ever-growing area. Or, put a Smart Home sub-section under IoT worst case I guess.
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I wanted to open a section on Automation (Programming for PLC, Robots and so on) and I was told, opening a new section is easy. It only has to get some initial staff.
If you write some articles on it I suppose CP will generate the section and maybe check if other articles fit better there.
In my case, I never started writing all what I wanted to... and when I get the time to write it, it will probably be not so relevant anymore
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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The upvote footnote count for a post that has a single upvote reads "1 upvotes". It should either read "1 upvote(s)" or beter yet, "1 upvote".
Thanks,
/ravi
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This was one of those bugs.
var upvotes = data[i].upvotes;
rating = (upvotes == 1)? '1 upvote' : upvotes.toString() + ' upvotes';
was changed to
var upvotes = data[i].upvotes;
rating = (upvotes == 1)? '1 upvote' : upvotes.toString() + ' upvotes';
and it stopped working. Turns out data[i].votes was a string, not an int, so while "==" works by implicitly matching 1 to "1", "===" does not.
A bit of parseInt action and we're back in business.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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This is yet another reason why I'm allergic to JavaScript.
/ravi
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I haven't seen this asked, so...
Is it possible to add a filter to whatever it is that chooses the articles which appear on the home page which strips out Part X, Part Y, Part Z, etc and just leave one of them? Forex: if John Smith writes a 12-part article on Something Very Interesting, and uploads them all at once, we are presented with a page just chock full of Mr Smith's article(s)...and nothing else. Yes, they may be the "latest" submissions, but I think we are all smart enough to follow links within one article to get to the rest of the chapters.
You can't filter on the author's name, of course, since someone might write a handful of articles on different subjects, but maybe something to check the titles to see if they only differ by chapter/part number or something.
Just a thought.
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Excellent idea.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hi everyone.
I'm afraid I'll be mocked in buzzword bingo but still, I'll raise a question that has popped up inside my head when I've visited discussion boards recently.
There's still a Delphi forum here and looks like nobody cares about it anymore (it celebrated a year with no activity 2 days before).
Still, lots of stuff is going on right now: functional programming (also with the rise of functional-first languages like Scala, F#, Elixir), AI, Golang, Rust, embedded development etc
I don't mean to offend anyone but when I look at the current set of forums it seems to me that Codeproject fails to keep up with the current state of affairs (which is not true if you lurk at the recent articles).
Anyways any opinions would be welcome
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