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Feels mad sometimes when put some code in the answer box. Often it is hanged and possibly waited for the auto detection of programming language.
Forget about that, when it can't detect i wrote hard coded < pre > tags including language name and then the nightmare occurs! Most of the time it doesn't follow the code format and have a mess with <> symbols inside the code specially for XML's!
I assume the auto detection feature has still some bugs regarding these issues, also don't understand why the previous language choice bar is forbidden from answer box, missed some styles there too.
Hope will get a good suggestion from @ChrisMaunder, cheers!
Shuvro
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I posted an answer in quick questions here[^] and includes some Regex in <code> tags. The actual expressions were
<code>(animal:)|(mineral:)|(vegetable:.*?)</code>
and
<code>((animal:)|(mineral:)|(vegetable:)).*?)</code>
However, when displayed, the asterixes are missing, and some of the text has turned italic.
Eventually got it displaying properly by replacing the code tags with pre tags.
Cheers,
Mick
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All good now.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hello. And I have a question: Why after the most recent revision made of the CodeProject's
website lost a certain functionality on the Android-based devices. When opening the CodeProject's
website in Android Safari browser as well as other browsers downloaded from the Google Market, many
important elements are missing from the main page, including reputation, articles approvals, articles
competition, etc. For both Andoroid devices and PC the only mobile version of the site is available.
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The Mobile version doesn't contain the full functionality. I'll make a note to add back an option to allow this.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thanks a lot.
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Hello. I've puslished an article in December and I'd like to know what date the article competition is about to start ?
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Because of the way the days fell this month, it will start at the end of next week.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Sean, thanks a lot for notification. I'll be waiting.
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Sean, I also have a question about the CodeProject website functionality.
Have you already read my previous post ?
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Hi,
I approved this[^] by mistake. Slippage of mouse touch pad.
I don't see any way to revert back.
Life is a computer program and everyone is the programmer of his own life.
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There are plenty of spam reports against it so they should cancel out your slip.
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hi,
I am writing an article in code project and for some scenario i want to add video as its easy to show than to write all the steps. is it possible to add you tube link or upload video as inline in page.
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Unfortunately the only way to add video is to let one of the editors know (like me) and we can add it for you. The one catch here, however, is that anytime you need to update your article you have to let us do it, or the video disappears and (perhaps) the article breaks. Feel free to email me the YouTube link and your article URL.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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And TBH most video's are a heck of a lot worse than the written out version: at least you have to think when you start typing...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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In one of my answers, How to implement Multiple selection with search feature combo-box in WPF[^], I tried to reference this article:
C# Corner : Error Display[^].
In the present post, I have done it exactly as in my answer: via the paste of URL stored in the clipboard. If you click on the article, you will see the title "Multi Select ComboBox in WPF". I would expect using this article in the generated anchor text, but it was "Error Display". I understand that the correct title could not be extracted from HTML due to its unexpected formatting, but "Error Display" is also inadequate. I do understand that is one of the possible use cases of target HTML…
Can anything be done to improve things?
—SASergey A Kryukov
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...I like it! That is a nice touch: paste a link and you work out where the site is, and give it appropriate text. "Professional Profile" for members here, Youtube video name, etc.
Good piece of work guys!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I Agree, a neat device, and saves even more typing.
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If you like so much the 'Professional Profile' bit, why change it to 'Unprofessional'...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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It just seemed more appropriate...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Blame Nish. He guilted me into it
cheers
Chris Maunder
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It is really useful.
One that is not, however, is the automatic selection of C# formatting around nearly every message that is pasted (at least I assume they are pasted) into forums and QA.
And while I'm on a roll, any chance you could reduce the kill limit on spammers from 10 to 5? It would certainly slow them down some.
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