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The files can't even be added, I have the same behaviour as in the other messages in this thread..
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All fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thank you! Now I can upload my next version of RoslynCodeSearcher again
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Hello,
Its nice to see comment reply notification on the upper right hand side corner, just beside login name. However after marking the notification as "Read", notification still shows "1". When hover on it, an empty panel or div is displayed, which is not appealing to the user. I would like report this as a bug.
Please let me know if this is not an issue.
Thanks & Regards,
Vani Kulkarni
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It is working fine in Chrome now. I mean if no notification is there then that red box is not shown.
.AK.
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Yes, same in IE9. It works fine now.
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Cool the bug is fixed then.
.AK.
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You implemented notifications! You really did!
Happy, happy, joy, joy!
This may even replace the Lounge as my primary bookmark to reach Code Project. Maybe.
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I just noticed a bug. I had 4 messages, clicked the "select all" checkbox, then clicked the button to mark them all as read. It then said "You have no notifications" (BTW, maybe end that in a period?), but the checkbox remained (the checkbox should disappear like the rest of the UI).
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It looks like that has been fixed.
Bill Gates is a very rich man today... and do you want to know why? The answer is one word: versions.
Dave Barry
Read more at BrainyQuote[ ^]
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And another bug, if the check to the side of the nofification is clicked, it leads to a 404 not found page.
Bill Gates is a very rich man today... and do you want to know why? The answer is one word: versions.
Dave Barry
Read more at BrainyQuote[ ^]
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Don't open the link in a new window. Try just clicking it.
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AspDotNetDev wrote: Don't open the link in a new window.
So habituated!
AspDotNetDev wrote: <layer>Try just clicking it.
That explains and works! Thanks.
Still, opening in tabs directly would help. I don't want to click every notification to get the thread link. That just doubles my click and also is time taking.
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Sandeep Mewara wrote: Still, opening in tabs directly would help
They do for me...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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OK, I didn't realise you meant that.
They aren't openable in separate tabs. The link just expands the content.
The one thing I was planning on doing was adding a "Go to..." link that would take you to the item in question.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: adding a "Go to..." link
Sounds good!
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Depends on if you click from the notifications page or the notifications hover element at the top of each page.
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Red notification box only shows while we reply to some post. It's chrome.
while with IE it's showing every time.
Regards,
Hiren.
-"I don't know, I don't care, and it doesn't make any difference".
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Yeah, I've seen lots of inconsistencies between the number at the top of the page and the actual number of notifications.
Pretty sure both issues are due to caching.
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It has a few bugs right now, but yes, it is an AWESOME feature!!
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There are a lot of old projects on CodeProject.com that have useful code, but no license is attached. However, according to a comment at this link (http://tinyurl.com/c4tzbsr), CodeProject used to require code authors to agree to the following statement when they posted their work:
"If you post to CodeProject then you retain copyright of your article and code. You also give CodeProject permission to use it in a fair manner and also permit other developers to use the sourcecode associated with your articles in their own applications as long as they do not remove your copyright notices or try and take credit for your work."
If you follow the link in the comment you can see that things have changed and the above text is no longer on the submission page. But I've seen this text posted elsewhere, so I assume this is how it used to be.
So the question is, is it ok for me to use this non-licensed code in my commercial software, given that the authors that posted their code would have agreed to the above statement? I would not be re-distributing the source code, just compiling it into my application executable, if that makes a difference.
Regards,
Kevin
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Same answer as below. You aren't providing derivative source, you are using the code in a closed source application. As long as the copyright is till in place, you are good to go.
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