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SoMad wrote: So you have to go in and manually patch it up?
Yup. Just finished.
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I was writing a message in the Lounge on my iPhone, and previewed it before posting. However, once I posted, the message was HTML encoded. It seems the preview button ignored the "Treat my content as plain text, not as HTML" checkbox.
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Also, I "fixed" the message in question, and the HR above the signature appears to have disappeared.
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Hello! I need to password protect or prevent deleting history from opera browser (and any other browsers on my PC).
Is it possible? How?
Thanks
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I'm sorry, but you've asked this question in the wrong forum. You may want to take this up in the Quick Answers section.
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OK Sorry I didnt' know. Ill create a new post in quick answers then...Thanks
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I posted an answer to a recent question that had itself just been posted.
Immediately on return to the QA page the question showed as both having 1 answer (correct) and green ticked to show the answer as accepted (hmm).
I thought this was a little swift and my name was still being shown as the latest updater so I returned to the question which was as I'd left it, no acceptance comments or additional responses showing there and then back to the main QA page to see the question now in the correct state, no green tick as accepted.
I guess this is another instance of a caching issue but this time adding information rather than being behind the curve with updates. Uninitialised variable perhaps or is the default state of a newly posted question answer-accepted? That would be wierd.
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage."
Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)
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http://www.codeproject.com/KB/PHP/[^]
IE10 reports a failure and wants to shut down. Same is true at the KB level. IE9 takes a long time to display the page (but it eventually comes up.)
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I am experiencing no problems.
Did you try disabling all add-ons to see if one off them causes the problem?
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I had posted a question under quick answers.
Someone has downvoted the question itself.
But I don't know why and by whom.
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No you can't see who has downvoted your question.
The cause is simple: The hamsters want to prevent univoter wars because there would be a bunch of people going through all the stuff someone has posted who has downvoted one of their items which would blast of the whole sense of the voting system.
About your question:
I assume that it is this one[^].
I think it was downvoted because you have not explained what you have tried so far and where you are stuck, the major cause why a question gets downvoted.
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Yes Marco.
I got it.
I wanted to atleast know the reason for the downvote.
It was a general conceptual question and not related to any specific programming issue.
Thanks for the reply
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Where is Printer Friendly link now?
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At the top left under the banner and next to the subscribe button are three icons - bookmark, print & RSS.
Reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol
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It seems that you can downvote messages in the "Quick Answers" forum but you can't report as spam.
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Harvey
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Ah yes you can ... found it ... done.
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Harvey
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If you have voted in a survey in one page (namely Features -> Surveys or Homepage) and vote again in other page (Features -> Surveys // Homepage but in reverse order), then codeproject counts every vote.
http://postimage.org/image/ofqnjr3ib/[^]
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It does also count your vote multiple times if there is a timeframe (IDK how long) between each vote.
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Is slightly flawed: the page number and Next page buttons all take you to the ".NET Framework" forum instead of to the appropriate page in the "Insider News" forum...
Ignore me...somehow I ended up in the wrong forum...dunno how?
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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Is it possible for someone to accept donations by putting a donation button at the bottom of their article? Or is it against the rules and principles of this site?
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It really is against the principals of the site. Other users have been slapped around for trying this. I helped with the slapping.
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As would I. The whole point to Code Project is the Free exchange of knowledge.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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Marcus Kramer wrote: The whole point to Code Project is the Free exchange of knowledge.
Yep. I am currently working on a queuing system in C++. I may could make some money with it - But I will not because I think it will make programmers life easier and I have read so many things on CP which made my life easier, therefore I'll post an article about it when it is done (far away from even being done with bugs).
Call me sentimental but that's the way I think about the CP community - it is about receiving and giving something back.
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