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Is it all articles, or just random ones? Is it constantly repeatable? Would it be possible to enable "Display a notification for every script error" (Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced) just before loading a page and letting me know if anything pops up?
I'm guessing it's either an ad, our google analytics code, or possibly the script that wraps the code blocks to allow them to collapse.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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It is constantly repeatable, what I can see the hangup will always happen when I open a page that have a code sample.
I have tested on several of my working colleges computers and so far all of them have the same problem.
The activation of notification error on script didn't make any differens, my guess is that the hangup comes before the errorhandler can present any errors.
After alot of desperate tests like resetting the IE to installation position with Microsoft helptool 'FixIt' I ended up downloading 'Google Crome' today.
In Google Crome all pages are working perfectly.
I still would like to have a solution to the problem becase the site is great but I have a hard time convincing my colleges about that, all i hear form them is 'must be a virus'
Best regards
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Can you try disabling javascript?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Jepp When deactivating scriptfunctionality it works.
But that seams like a non workebly solution...
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Hi Singan were you able to get to the bottom of this?
We too are experiencing this issue where IE (7 and 8) hang when browsing pages displaying code examples and images.
The CPU utilization almost maxes out and IE need to be terminated in task manager.
Our environment uses Microsoft Group Policy to control end users IE configuration however *.codeproject.com has been added as a trusted site and is not restricted in any way.
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I'll look into the issue and try and do a workaround.
What I will try and do is disable some parts bit by bit in a process of elimination. For now, can you try browsing an article (with javascript turned on) but replace the www.codeproject... with beta.codeproject and let me know?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thanks Chris. I browsed to the same link under beta.codeproject with javascript enabled and had the same problem.
In the bottom left of the IE window it is displaying something to the effect of "downloading images / picture 1 of 19..... *.jpeg" just prior to IE hanging.
Other than having cookies and js enabled are there any other IE settings that have to be enabled for viewing the pages?
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Can you please try now? Make sure you hit Ctrl+F5 to force a refresh
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi Chris,
Sorry still the same problem. Both codeproject and beta.codeproject.
Have no idea what would be causing this.
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I also still have the same problem, doesn't matter if im using "beta.codeproject" or "codeproject".
So at the moment im using Google Chrome to view the pages.
I you like me to test someting please let me know.
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It looks like it may be the microsoft translator. I'll remove this today.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Perfect!
Now it works with no problems!!
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whatever file i download from the article section of vb
they don't run
i double click on the vbproj file and it says
this file was not made for vs or something like that
and in the title bar of opened window it shows vs2005
but i am using vs2008
TheMrProgrammer
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If you are running VS 2008 are you ensuring that the projects you download are also VS 2008 compatible?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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how can i do that?
TheMrProgrammer
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I'm afraid you're going to have to read the manual.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Would be useful when replying to posts. Sometimes information given to locale specific. So in the forums instead of [Icon] Name
you would see
[Flag][Icon] Name
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That would result in 2 things
1. People lying about their country
2. People judging the question by the poster's country, not by the content of the question.
A bad and unnecessary idea.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Point taken, maybe remove the nationality flag from the user profile then.
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Thanks for that on my profile page, but clicking on it takes me to a page[^] which has no description about MVP award.
May be the CP team is just working on it and I caught them even in the middle of an upload, but hey - we're watching!
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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N-e-a-r-l-y done
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi everyone!
I've a suggestion to make: what about some message board like coding horrors, where everybody can post small code excerpts,
with the difference that instead of being a coding horror, it has to be particulary elegant or efficient solution for a concrete problem...
Of course we can find that kind of code in many articles, but sometimes you can find a few lines of code, that are particulary appealing.
So I think it would be fun to have some nice little code excerpts to admire
Have a nice day,
Phil
I won’t not use no double negatives.
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Great idea, already been suggested many times - search for 'snippets'.
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Something like this would be a forum I would like to give a lot of exposure to.
How about I remove the 'Subtle Bugs' forum from the homepage and replace it with 'Wicked Code'.
Alternatively I could change Subtle Bugs into 'Wicked Code' and have it cover not just cool code stuff, but interesting, subtle and elegant solutions to subtle bugs.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I think changing "Subtle Bugs" into "Wicked Code" is a good idea. Especially for beginners it can teach a certain way of thinking. Personally, I'm actually missing my daily "Ah-great-I-learned-something-cool" on Codeproject, because when I'm at work and I do a short break, I don't have time to read a full article attentively, but I would definitly love to see some "wicked code" I'm sure Wicked Code would add this experience to CodeProject
It might even help to improve the article quality; in my impression there have been a lot of articles in the last month that would better fit in a solid "Wicked Code" post, than in an article.
Have a nice day!
Phil
I won’t not use no double negatives.
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