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I've fixed this instance. Are there others?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Not sure if this is an IE9 bug or a CP bug. See this message. Sometimes this list shows the numbers as [0, 0] and sometimes the list shows as [1, 2]. The change doesn't even require a postback. I one noticed it as [0, 0], then clicked the title twice to collapse and expand the message, and it then showed as [1, 2]. Does CP have any weird JavaScript in place to change these numbers? If not, then I'm guessing it's just an IE9 bug.
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Seems to be an IE9 issues. Others are experiencing the same problem.
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IE9 is a dog's breakfast.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Take a look at at the bottom of my article and you'll see that Brij has voted 5 twice. I remember the first 5-vote made by Brij because I got 80 points for it. Seems my reputation history shows an entry for the second 5-vote without showing an entry to negate the first 5-vote. In other words, I see this:
29 May 2011 12:44 AM Article Upvoted Author Article Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET 80
But I expect to see this:
29 May 2011 12:44 AM Article Upvoted Author Article Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET 80
29 May 2011 12:44 AM Article Upvoted (undo) Author Article Managing Your JavaScript Library in ASP.NET -80
Note that the second 5-vote didn't actually seem to increase my reputation points. It just appears it did from my reputation history. And it didn't leave an extra article vote... my vote count before and after Brij's second vote held steady at 32.
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AspDotNetDev wrote: I got 80 points for it
1 vote gives 80 points now!
I thought 40 was max... looks like some revision somewhere that we missed.
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Yeah, I was a little confused about that as well. I've gotten about 3 80-point upvotes. I think they come from platinum authors.
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AspDotNetDev wrote: I think they come from platinum authors.
If that is the case, and you are ok , I can quickly check that for you...
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Haha, you are the second member I've run into in the last few minutes who has recently attained platinum authorship. Congrats on that and congrats in advance on hitting 200,000 (won't be long now).
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AspDotNetDev wrote: you are the second member I've run into in the last few minutes who has recently attained platinum authorship
Yeah, current 5 points per download speeded that up a little.
AspDotNetDev wrote: Congrats on that and congrats in advance on hitting 200,000 (won't be long now).
Thanks.
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AspDotNetDev wrote: I think they come from platinum authors.
So how much was it right now?
BTW, strange, I did put my comments too along with the vote but I don't see it yet in the message board. Will wait for sometime to make sure if it is a bug/issue.
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Yep, 80 points.
And I've seen that issue too, but I thought it was because of high server load. Servers seem to be running fine now, so sounds like a possible bug.
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AspDotNetDev wrote: Yep, 80 points
Heavy!
AspDotNetDev wrote: so sounds like a possible bug.
Bug it is. I still don't see my message.
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AspDotNetDev wrote: es. I think they come from platinum authors.
Correct. This hasn't changed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Yes, all platinum votes give 80 points and it was for a long time.
Regards - Kunal Chowdhury | Microsoft MVP (Silverlight) | CodeProject MVP | Software Engineer
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Kunal_Chowdhury wrote: it was for a long time.
So, my articles didn't had a single platinum vote from a decade?
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S Mewara wrote: So, my articles didn't had a single platinum vote from a decade?
Well, just wait for me....I just need only 9K+ points.
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thatraja wrote: Well, just wait for me....I just need only 9K+ points
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If he votes, then he may provide a comment. If he revotes then a further comment may be entered, but no further rep event will be recorded - it will replace the previous rep event.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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If you look at the HTML for my article, you will see the following in a PRE tag:
<script src="http://www.codeproject.com/WebResource.axd?d=fslk3GLsk3Slek&amp;t=1234" type="text/javascript"></script>
However, what you should see is:
<script src="/WebResource.axd?d=fslk3GLsk3Slek&amp;t=1234" type="text/javascript"></script>
It seems the article editor took some liberties with some of the URL's in my PRE tags.
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FYI, I was able to fix the URL's. I think it's when the article editor goes onto WYSIWYG mode that it adjusts URL's (i.e., whenenver I edit the article, the editor displays in WYSIWYG mode and I have to click a button to manually modify the HTML). FYI, if you are using TinyMCE, there is an option to turn off automatic URL adjustment (that's something I ran into a while back that was causing me some pain).
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Thanks - I'll add a bug / feature entry for that
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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This might be useful, especially if there could be some AI involved, to try to match the title text to previously asked questions, and then display those questions.
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