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Typically it means that Someone at your IP address has already voted for that item.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the reply.
So, from one IP only one person can vote ?
Why we have IP check ? Is there any specific reason ?
Thanks,
Tadit
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Starting from yesterday, "Latest reputation events" window shows only growth, but the summary figure at the profile page goes down gradually, step by step, by some couple of thousands since last evening. Is it some bug which was introduced recently? If it was in one step, I would guess it was yet another renormalization of point counting... Will you check it up?
—SASergey A Kryukov
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When CP detects someone types his message in CAPS-LOCK, there should be either be a popup warning, or a automatic uncapsify done on the text.
just something simple, put caps on first word of sentence (first word of a paragraph, first word after a . )
Nihil obstat
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T.H.A.T.I.S.A.R.E.A.L.G.O.O.D.I.D.E.A.
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Could you put a link to the article please?
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Okay, I posted an answer at 14.14, but it's registered at 13.14 in my recent messages list. You had me worried that I had more time to home time than I thought I had.
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The site isn't automatically adjusting for DST. Given the complexities involved, I can't say I blame them!
Try ticking the "Are you currently in Daylight Saving Time?" box on your settings page.
"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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Code Project has no control over what gets displayed in Google. I wish it did, but it doesn't.
As for the question not existing - for some reason it's been deleted. The OP, for instance, may have decided to delete it. What would you have CP do?
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Hi Pete,
That's completely fine. Thanks... We don't have control over it.
But I was wondering, if we just remove that link when somebody deletes it, so that it will not show in results. I mean if the question is deleted, then why to keep the link ?
I don't know whether this can be done and if that will not show in results. Can you please confirm and explain ?
Thanks,
Tadit
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As I said, we don't control what's in Google. If a link has been Googled, it stays Googled for a very long time.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: If a link has been Googled, it stays Googled for a very long time.
Oh... Ok. That's fine then... Thanks a lot Pete.
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Look at the Revisions[^] of your article. At the first version, you still see 'Pending', but the second version is edited/approved by Smitha Vijayan. Platinum Authors (and some member types such as Editor) have the option "Mark this article as updated?" This is checked by default, and if I would create a new article, I should uncheck it, otherwise my article would be marked as updated. If your article was approved before editing, it would be marked as new, because (I think) you don't see this option.
So, I think the reason is very simple: Smitha edited your article, but forgot to uncheck this option (which looks logical in my opinion, if I would edit an article before publishing, I could also forget to uncheck this option).
Don't shoot me if I'm wrong, but this could be a reason.
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Thanks
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Hi Chris,
I don't know if it is happening with everyone or not, but in my case when I click on "Last" link in Reputation History Page, it shows a blank page with no contents.
Thanks,
Tadit
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Nice spot, same here.
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Thanks Marco...
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... and I thought it was just that my reputation had preceeded me
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