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Once again, a wiki or collection of CP-style forums integrated with MSDN would work wonderfully for something like this...
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Hello,
In times of DotNet 2.0 the classifying of the articles ( C# 2.0, C# 1.0, ... ) the same for VB seems to be a must. No one is happy to found an apparently solution e.g. Highlighting and selecting an item in a DataList and realize that this wont work in VS2003 No hint or comment on the page that this sample is for DotNet framework 2.0.
So please describe your environment or even better classify your article right so that a search can respect your choice.
Just my two cents
Uwe Lesta
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why not use a real forum package, and be done with this b**sh*t errors every other click.
Varindir Rajesh Mahdihar
WidgetsRus, India SPA
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Though your tone is rude, but chris should note and probably put a FAQ somewhere to resolve this problem for new users if the problem is not with the forum code or fix the forum code.
-Prakash
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I for one have never had an error browsing this site...
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I don't know what errors you're talking about. The only issue I have with the forums is that my "back" button doesn't expand the previous post in the thread like one would expect.
That will be $0.02 please. Cash or charge?
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I exclusively use this site because of the forums ... It really is superior to the "standard forum Packages" currently in development
do you need to investigate an online backup[^] company
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I just wanted to suggest adding a category for Visual FoxPro.
Thanks,
TS
www.pcknowledgevault.com
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There are some things even we won't stoop to.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: There are some things even we won't stoop to.
Regards,
Nish
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Chris Maunder wrote: There are some things even we won't stoop to.
I still have a soft-spot for FoxPro. It's data manipulation by code-
capabilities are yet to be beaten. Although the next version of C# seems to have that covered.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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I don't see what it would hurt for you to add this to the forum. Do you have something against Visual FoxPro or something? Do you not know how to use it?
T. Swaney
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I thought Visual Foxpro was dead
-Prakash
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I really thought visual foxpro is dead.
-Prakash
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No they are still creating new versions. They just took it out of the Studio package due to .NET. Some people think this because Microsoft doesn't do a very good job of advertising the software. Actually it is a great database software and can be very powerful if you know how to use it.
T. Swaney
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We give FoxPro the same hard time that we give VBScript and Visual Basic. But guess what? CodeProject is still (mostly) written in VBScript, and many developers here use Visual Basic (.NET).
It's called "joking". CodeProject started off as a C++ site but most of us are sensible enough to know how to use the right tool for the job.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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i guess you stooped a little bit when codeproject started hosting vb stuff :P
-Prakash
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OK I understand and am glad to hear that you were "joking" but without knowing and being a first time visitor it caught me off gaurd.
Actually I like to joke around a little also but I just wasn't expecting the sort of replies that I received since I haven't ever had this happen on another forum but now I know.
:-DSo now what do you really think about adding a Visual FoxPro forum??
T. Swaney
www.pcknowledgevault.com
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In all seriousness I just don't see any demand for FoxPro resources. If a bunch of developers start asking, or start posting FoxPro articles or questions then I'd certainly think about it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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OK I understand. Anyway thanks for the reply.
T. Swaney
www.pcknowledgevault.com
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It occurs to me that we need a bug icon for the articles when posting a message. This way, users can see whether the message is a bug or not.
"If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote: It occurs to me that we need a bug icon for the articles when posting a message. This way, users can see whether the message is a bug or not.
I like the idea. Although, given that even most of the regulars don't change the message icon for their posts, I doubt many posters would use it.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Michael P Butler wrote: I doubt many posters would use it.
Or abuse it.
"If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math
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Hi,
does anybody have an idea why I the 'Bookmark This' command on the CodeProject web page may have disappeared...
HOW CAN I GET IT BACK
Lothar
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