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All good comments and advice!
Thanks a million.
I will talk to AVG to see if there is a problem with my anti-virus.
Incidentally, the error indicates that the problem is with the page, not the files. When there is a problem with a file, it downloads the file and then cures it. When there is a problem with the page, it aborts loading of the page - which is what it did this time.
In any case, I will talk to them. And thanks very much for your kind support.
Regards
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You're welcome!
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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I just tried with a different browser. MS Edge latest version and got the same anti-virus message.
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I scanned it with Norton Security and MalwareBytes, both came back clean. I'm curious too, what type of antivirus software your computer is using?
Bryian Tan
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Both downloads on that page are fine in all scanners we're tried except Avast. I've submitted a report to Avast and hopefully the next Avast update will fix this.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Why do I have the impression that every time you write a company for whatever reason it is... the first reaction is start trembling and thinking "oh no, what did we make this time?"
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Would there is any possibility to add new Languages like Angular, TypeScript or Dart under Language section. If that is not possible could we have Other language, where articles of other language could be posted. Currently there is no such option.
Thanks
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Sorry to be a pedant but Angular is not a language. Perhaps it should be a framework under the Web Development section.
This space for rent
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Haha thanks for correcting me, However I am just looking place for new languages. now my choices are limited to DART and TS
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And RUST and Go and ....
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Unless he meant TypeScript.
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Hai Nish
Long time no see, yes I meant TypeScript only!
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Hey Alok, what's up?
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If you mean a new section, then we prefer articles are posted under the section that the article is about, rather than the language the article is written in. So if it's about writing an SPA it should be under web development and tagged as Angular (or React or Vue or whatever).
Having said that, we're thinking it's best if we phase out the concept of sections and simply have articles tagged. It's been too hard, for too long, to pick a single "topic" that an article sits under.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thanks for comment!, Actually I am on verge of completing a beginner tutorial on DART Version 2, I couldn't find place to put same yet.
That's why I asked for some generic/general section under language where people could put there articles!
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Right - so if it's specifically about a language then the language is the topic!
What about https://www.codeproject.com/KB/languages/?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Correct! but what about section? as choices are way limited to 11 choices only, I believe its high time VB Script, VB.net and VB 6 Interop has single section then having multiple choices.
There is no option for other language here, also no other relevant section to chose.
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Ah ha. It turns out that section was set to not allow user contributions (hence it wasn't appearing in the list). It's been corrected and you can now submit articles to the "Programming Languages" section.
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Chris Maunder
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Thanks
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You gotta give Chris visual cues like screenshots and he'll solve things for you. Comes from him being both Aussie and Canadian.
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Nish Nishant wrote: You gotta give Chris visual cues like screenshots and he'll solve things for you. Comes from him being both Aussie and Canadian.
I believe every programmer need visual clue to work Chris is not alone in that league
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On Ctrl-F a search box appears. I enter <img< b=""> and press >. The counter indicates that I am positioned at 1 of 41. But the contents of the text editing box do not scroll. I believe that the text box should scroll so that the found item is at the top (or near the top) and highlighted.
So I scroll down, looking for another highlighted <img< b="">. But when I do, the search tool box scrolls off the top. I believe that it should have its position fixed so that I can click on > again.
I believe that the choice of the highlight color should be revisited. I believe that Pink would be a better choice to make the text stand out.
Gus Gustafson
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Noticing my rep creeping up, I thought I'd have a look what exalted company I am keeping, so I wound up at https://www.codeproject.com/script/Membership/Profiles.aspx?ml_ob=Reputation&mgtid=-1&mgm=False&pgnum=12 . I don't appear where I expected to be, nor nearby (that I could find). However, I did stumble across baidu02 - Professional Profile[^] who has the weirdest rep graph I've seen. 75k+ organiser points in a week, essentially nothing before or since.
I realise that rebuilding the rep scores would be akin to emptying Sydney harbour with a bucket, but maybe some of the grosser anomalies could be "adjusted".
As a side note, if I look at my (or others') rep graph from my (their) profile, it sometimes takes a couple of refreshes of the page before I see anything more than the heading. It's been that way as long as I can remember, so obviously not a real urgency.
Keep up the good work, hamsters and all.
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Thanks for spotting that profile. Spidering the entire site to get rep points isn't cool.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I just finished experimenting and found that you ignore width:50%; attribute in an image element. Rather you display the actual size on disc of the image. That's wrong!! It means that authors cannot specify an image to float to the left with text to the right, or vice-versa.
I do not create graphics to fit the article. I create graphics that are readable in an image viewer. When I want to include a graphics image, I scale the image using standard HTML/CSS.
Gus Gustafson
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