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Elina,
If "Should be good now" you meant that you fixed the code so it will put the entries under the correct header in the future, then I must accept that it has been done. If, instead, you meant that you moved the entries under the correct header, then I do not agree. The same entries are still under the Site Bugs header.
As I said in the original post, I do NOT need the bookmarks moved under the correct header, I was just informing you of the problem.
Dave.
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Hi Dave,
I am sorry for the previous mistakes,
but it should be good right now (I checked, and i see only Site Bug related messages under Site Bugs header)
Sincerely,
Elina
Life is great!!!
Enjoy every moment of it!
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Elaina,
I probably won't be bookmarking many more forum entries. I was doing it mainly to get a good ThreadView (which had been broken at the time, but now is fixed, Thank You). In fact the current ThreadView looks like what you get when you click on a bookmarked forum entry in My Bookmarks. In fact, I think I suggested that as a fix for the problem.
Did you find out what had happened in the code to miss-assign these entries to begin with, or is it just another "HeisenBug" that can't be found and cannot be reproduced?
Dave.
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Hi Dave,
No, I found what was causing the bug, so it was easily reproduced and easily fixed.
(It was missing the Order By ForumIds when getting messages)
What is a mystery, is, how the old version of stored procedures got on live server, causing you
to wonder what "Should be good now" means.
Sincerely,
Elina
Life is great!!!
Enjoy every moment of it!
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Elina,
Many thanks for the immediate response.
Dave.
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I make a post yesterday at 8:28 PM on the Algorithms forum. I looked today at algorithms at 8:34 PM, just past one day, but I used a date filter of last week. The post does not show up. Why?
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This may be a dumb question, but when you set the date filter in the dropdown, did you click 'Set Options'?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris,
It is not a dumb question (just like the classic tech service question "did you plug it in?" which must get a lot of hits to make it the question at the top of the list).
The answer is "yes".
Most of the time changing date filter seems to hang, so I go to ASP.NET (almost no entries) and set the date filter there (almost an immediate response), then I go back to the forum I really want to see. Changing the date filter while in the Lounge leaves you enough time to go for a quick lunch.
With a date filter set at last day, I can go to Algorithms and still do not see a post I made st least 7 hours ago. If I navigate to code project via the email response link "to reply click here", then I can see the post which sent the email, I can reply, then exit CP, and if I enter CP directly (codeproject.com), go to Algorithms with a date filter of last day, then sometimes I cannot see the post that caused the email, even though it was made some 5 hours before. While replying and after I post the reply, I can see the post and my reply, but when I leave and come back in the front door, nothing shows up. I can live with this, but it is still strange.
OBTW, Thanks for fixing the ThreadView problem, works great, an exact match for clicking a bookmarked forum entry. You get a date filter of All, the whole thread shown, and the bookmarked entry (or current entry if browsing) opened and highlighted. You just have to remember to hit Back on the browser or else you will see thousands of following entries.
Dave.
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Perhaps I am missing the obvious, but there used to be a collection of articles and other helpful hints on how to actually write an article off line (and online for that matter) and submit it. I can no longer find much of anything along these lines.
It seems to me that there should be an obvious link on the CP homepage to all the currently recommended methods/techniques etc.
At this point, I just want to write some stuff that may turn into an article and not have too many problems in reformatting etc if and when I decide it is worth submitting.
If I remember correctly, this info was never too easy to find and was, for the most part a bunch of sticky posting in the Article Writing forum.
Consider this a suggestion and a question -- where do I go from here, and why do I need to ask the question?
Jim Parsells
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I think you're right - there used to be a link somewhere, but I can't find it.
Anyway, here's a link to Marc Clifton's article A Guide To Writing Articles For Code Project.
The other thing I would recommend is the free HTML-Kit HTML editor. Whatever you do, don't rely on the CP article editor to do real-time article editing; it sometimes hiccups, and you lose all your work. What I do is write the article offline using HTML-Kit, and then paste it into the article editor when I'm ready to submit; click on Articles > Submit an Article on the green menu bar to get to the Article Submission Wizard. HTH.
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Hans,
Thanks for the reply. I re-found Marc Clifton's excellent article shortly after I posted my message. I knew it was there, but forgot (after a few years since I last looked at it) the author and title. I was actually wondering if there were some newer proceedures and recommendations. It appears not, though the Submission Guidelines and template have changed a bit since I last looked.
I also do my authoring offline. I use the Visual Studio editor because I am used to it and it is easy to flip back and forth between the article and the code.
As far as my "howto" question, I am good to go. I do continue to think it strange that it is not obvious how to get to this material from the home page.
Thanks,
Jim
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I find a lot of parallels between writing code and writing articles. Like code, if I see an article format or HTML trick I really like, I "view source" and shamelessly rip it off.
What's your article on?
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We're updating the links and adding links to the main submission pages to make this easier. Thanks for pointing this out.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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An HTML collision of some sort perhaps.
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All cleaned up.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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A friend is having some trouble with recovering his password.
The email address is correct (he gets the newsletters) but the
captcha image verification seems to fail no matter what he puts in.
I tried this with my own account and the verification fails for me
as well. Any advice?
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It seems that sometimes a server (or your current session) gets a little messed up. Just wait a little and try again and it should be fine. I know - annoying answer but I've had no luck trying to replicate the issue since it's so rare.
Actually - let me send you your password for you.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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It's working now, thanks!
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Is it possible to add a sort by article search so you can order by date, name , author, rank and anything else?
Thanks
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Our search is specifically a "relevancy" search so ordering by these things within the search doesn't always make sense. An article can be vaguely, tenuously related to the search term, but brand new, and so will appear first. That's not really helpful.
The Latest list[^] and Most popular[^] lists may help.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi Chris,
I am in favor of a search and list system where the same criteria that can be used for selection also can be used for sorting (conceptually similar to a table that can sort on every column).
Relevancy is great when looking for information about some subject (e.g. I want to learn about WPF), less so when looking for a specific item (the highly-specialized WPF article I read a few days ago of which I think I remember the publication month/the author/...). Having the results ordered by such criteria would ease scanning the search results.
AFAIK the easiest one to offer would be "ordered by recency".
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What your saying is true but take for example I want to look up XNA and for the more recent stuff that is for VS2008 and XNA 3.0 ( I think, I'm still new to XNA and want to explore and look at it for fun hence why trying to find an article on it). Searching for XNA the results bring up from 2007 and for XNA 1. If I could then order by date I can find the most recent stuff and hopefully it will apply to 3.0 and VS2008.
modified on Thursday, April 23, 2009 8:20 AM
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Sorry if this seems like a noob question. If you submit a blog post entry and then try and modify it, you are not able to upload zip files to accompany the article (at least not that I can tell). Is this by design?
Thanks
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It is by design at the moment. Allowing zips and images for Technical blog entries to be hosted on CodeProject is something we debated internally, with the thought being that these items will already be hosted elsewhere.
However, if it's something that you feel is needed then we'll do it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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