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Hi Nick,
We occasionally experience high-load database outages and we're starting work this week on isolating certain writes (like the rep system) in order to enable them to be queued and retried.
I know this doesn't help, but for what it's worth a single upvote from a platinum member gives you 80 points, so the points you get from posting usually end up inconsequential compared to the final tally from votes, bookmarks and downloads.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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np - I was just wondering if your policy changed.
Nick Polyak
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Hello,
I used to have a blog and CodeProject.com pulled from it with no problems. My company was purchased and they use HubSpot for their blogs. I am still using the same tag in the body of my posts as I used to do. I tried changing my blog feed to the new URL (http://blog.fairwaytech.com/rss.xml), but it does not pull the content. I then deleted my blog feed and re-added a new one, but this one does not seem to pull the content either.
Do you know if there are any problems with Hubspot?
Thanks,
Paul D. Sheriff
Paul D. Sheriff
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We'll dig in and see what's happening.
Update: it looks like the issue is that the RSS feed is only showing a small part (or, possibly, your technical blogs are too short). I'm seeing this:
Quote: [image] There are many frameworks such as Angular and React that help you develop client-side applications in a very structured manner. They help you create Single Page Applications (SPA), perform data binding, and provide many other services. The purpose of this blog post is not to replace these frameworks, but to show you how you might accomplish the same services using JavaScript and jQuery. There are many developers that have a huge investment in JavaScript and jQuery and can't, or maybe don't want to, convert to these new frameworks. They may also want to create a SPA and have a nice structured approach to their jQuery applications. In this blog post I present a method to create a SPA using HTML, Bootstrap and jQuery and how to structure your application files
Unfortunately this won't get picked up (or approved) as an article.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thank you so much for your help! I will check with Hubspot and see what can be done.
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what is ?[^]
Hope this helps , If yes the accept the answer and vote it otherwise revert back with your queries
--Rahul D.
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why we use this? what is difference between CP and Root admin portal?
Hope this helps , If yes the accept the answer and vote it otherwise revert back with your queries
--Rahul D.
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It's all explained on the page I linked to. But it is very rarely used any more.
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Message Removed
modified 29-Nov-17 9:24am.
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Is there a bug with the email confirmation system?
I am trying to change my email address on my account and am supposed to be receiving a confirmation email however, over 12 hours later, have not received one. I am changing from hotmail to gmail if that helps. Yes, the new email address is correct and I have check the junk mail and it is not there.
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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Wow! That was quick. Not long after posting here, a couple of minutes actually, magically the confirmation email arrived. Those bots are good!
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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We reduced the NumComplaintsRequired setting down a little. This setting determines how much yelling at us is required before something actually happens. It's the latest thing in customer relations. I think, though, that some companies have their threshold a little high.
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Chris Maunder
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Thanks Chris, I thought that I was going crazy... much appreciated.
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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We have here several sections in discussions, all related to coding. Everything Ok so far, CP is a forum for programmers.
But I’m really missing something like a section “Math” or maybe “General” or "Engineering", where I can e.g. ask/discuss a question about (simple) math. I’m aware; there are a lot of forums out there to ask my question, but either way I prefer to ask such questions here. Why:
a.) Math forums usually do overwhelm me
b.) Here I will find more pragmatic/easy to understand answers
Just a thought
modified 25-Nov-17 12:24pm.
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Uuups, sorry then everything is ok, thanks.
Should I find "Algorithms" in the menu discussions? I don't see it sorry
[Edit]
Ok, I have it via "All Message Bords".
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I receive email notifications for forum responses. But for a recently posted article, I did not receive an email for either of the two comments posted there (separate days, so it's not a one-off). I wonder how many other comments I may have missed responding to, if this is a widespread issue.
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Can you send me a link to the article for which comments weren't sent?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Is there a specific message you can remember for which you didn't receive a notification?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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There are 2 comments on that article. I did not receive emails for either of those.
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I have the same problem. I created an article and every other month somebody asks a question but I dont get an email and by the time I see the questions it can be several month old.
Stephan
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Have you checked you spam filters? Firewall settings? Trash / junk folders?
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Chris Maunder
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