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Well ... yes, for the people who are not bright enough even to find their own account page. And, no, for those who are super intelligent; like um ...
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Good Day
I have gone through all my online profiles and found that I have too many on Code Project, would you please delete this profile for me?
tiaanc348@gmail.com
Thank you.
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Unless you are logged into the account using your email and password, it probably won't be deleted for you - and since you have posted the same request from two different accounts already, it's unlikely you are.
If you can log in under that account, you can delete it yourself:
1) Hover over your username at the top right of the page. A drop down list will open.
2) Select "My Settings" from the list.
3) In the resulting page, select the "Privacy" tab.
4) There are two options:
4.1) Under "Account status" there is a checkbox "Close my account"
4.2) Under "Forget me Forever" there is a checkbox "Forget me. Forever."
5) Select the appropriate checkbox, make sure that "I have read and agree..." is ticked, and press "Save my Settings".
6) The rest is history ... as is your account.
But requesting a closed account just based on the email could far too easily be malicious, so it's much better that the owner logs in and does it themselves.
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Good Day
I have gone through all my online profiles and found that I have too many on Code Project, would you please delete this profile for me?
tiaanc348@hotmail.com
Thank you.
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Go to your settings page (Hover over your name at top right). Select the privacy tab and take it from there.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Why this
Here: bank project[^]
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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It is not submitted as an article, but as a project. Maybe that is the default behaviour for projects in the queue? It surprised me, too.
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For me it looks like submitted as an article (and only the subject contains "project"):
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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I remember it had been submitted as a project in the first place. Maybe the revision has been made under a different type.
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that is something like "out of memory" for my brain
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Nah, probably just a stack-overflow
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Take this page for instance: generic Java question returns displaying page 45[^]
... scrolling down to the bottom page selection (widget(sp?)) ...
If I select the "previous" page (44) I don't GET the previous page.
Instead I'm rocketted to today's new entries. Likewise, if I don't scroll to the bottom of the page 45, and thus never see that I'm actually on some page in the distant past, and click "prev" above me ...
I'm rocketted to today's entries.
I know, I've just got too much time on my hands and need to get a better hobby.
[EDIT]
Ok, THAT link is not at all what I pasted into the Bugsug Message box ... so ... what to do.
REPASTE:
retaining jquery datepicker data between views in ASP:MultiView - JavaScript Discussion Boards[^]
That's not a thread at all. Whatever. Never mind. Move along. Nothing to see here.
[END EDIT]
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Can you just paste the link itself (ie just delete the A tag that's generated) and I'll take a look.
Or email it to me.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Sure. Maybe the best thing to say is that I'm trying to replicate behavior that begins as a CP search retrofit in Google. So, here's what I gather:
Google[^]
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The first result is https://www.codeproject.com/Messages/4685780/retaining-jquery-datepicker-data-between-views-in.aspx - the same as you originally posted. That link and the navigation all seems to work as expected.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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No, he's right - you do get different results.
Follow the link(s) in his original post and you get this:
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Press "Prev" and it takes you here:
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Which looks fine to me.
Now follow the link from his second post, via Google:
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Press "Prev" and you get this:
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Which is a different set of messages.
I'd suspect it's something to do with the "Open all" setting switching to my default "Normal" even though the "per page" count is the same.
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I find when I use any of those controls you suggest might be the culprit (why, I haven't the foggiest notion) that I get ...
Rocketted to the posts posted today.
All this rocketting is making think I spend too much money on infrastructure. And not enough money on jungle gyms, cargo nets, and other exercise equiptment ...
of this nature.
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When I follow the link I get:
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and all the links are working fine, both logged in and logged out.
I'm stumped.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hmmm. Can you try again, setting your "Per page" count to 50? Since the problem seems to show on mine because the Google link uses "Open All", that may be relevant?
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Seems Chris is right though. When I redo the "Google" (link) search and open the page that that first return points to (with my settings TIGHT/THREAD vIEW/50) the page displays somewhat of a redirection (JAVASCRIPT) and that Google-referenced singularity ... but while on that page I CHANGE my settings to RELAXED/NORMAL/25 ... now I go back to my "Google" and select that return page and since my browser is now doing R/N/TF (the count of pages is higher at CP (the post page is 89 and the one I want, as "prev", is 88) I select the previous and I get that page.
So it's in the settings for SPACING/LLAYOUT/PERPAGE ... I can manage his simple work-around whenever I know that I'll be getting at content through Google-goo.
Thanks to all!
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Got it. I'm using the suggested work-around. Since I know I'll be finding content through Google I'll just switch my Code Project spacing/layout/per-page settings before I go for the returns from Google (assuming something comes back).
Thanks Chris.
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It seems you can't post anything in QA. It hasn't had a new question at the top of the list for a couple of days now.
That explains why there's a flurry of above normal activity in the forums.
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Are you sure you haven't got a filter set? The list shows lots of new questions for me.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Huh. There was a filter set, though I never set one.
The thing is, I'm seeing the same thing on all of my home and work machines.
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That happened to me earlier today. For some reason a "LINQ" filter kept appearing. And I know less about LINQ than I know about most things in the universe (i.e. very little).
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