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It's funny - they only seem to complain when the points go down! Otherwise I hear only silence...
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I, happily live in a state of ignorant bliss - in rep as in so many other things. The option of "don't know, don't care" really eases the ol' grey matter.
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I really do not care about the points, but it is kind neat to be able to see when people are downloading and/or using my code, and which articles they are actually using. I know I could go to each article individually and keep track of the downlaod count, but the reputation history page just makes it so much easier.
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Or you can browse here[^].
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Yeah, but that still involves me having to remember the previous numbers, or writing them down somewhere. Still not as easy as using the reputation page.
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I can see an "Edit" link on each post, including those that aren't mine (e.g., Lounge posts and posts at the bottom of articles). When I click "Edit", it says "You do not have permission to perform this action".
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I'm going to slap you.
See that badge on your profile page...?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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So can they edit the questions(Fix the formatting, changing the title, remove shouting, etc.,) in programming forums like Q/A section? If yes then
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thatraja wrote: Nobody remains a virgin
This reminds me of that joke where the quadriplegic woman asks favors of some guy and it ends with her saying she's never... well, you know... and then he throws her in the water and he says that now she's... well, you know.
No matter who you are, there is always somebody out there who wants to... well, you know.
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Oops, that's broken signature. Please see below.
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Chris Maunder wrote: See that badge on your profile page...?
Exactly what is he allowed to do with that badge. What exactly is he "protecting"?
I know I irritate the hell out of you but I wouldn't be me if I did otherwise.
Just along for the ride.
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"It is the celestial scrotum of good luck!" - Nagy Vilmos (2011)
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I just voted on a QA answer, but then decided to change my vote. I couldn't change my vote (the click on the star rating control didn't do anything) until I refreshed the page. Would be nice if I didn't have to refresh the page to change my vote.
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I'm pretty sure this has been brought up before... I'd like that capability as well...
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I just downvoted 15 QA questions without being required to enter a comment (though I went back to each of them and left a comment). I could swear QA questions required a comment on downvote.
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Comments aren't required. They were for a very brief time but it proved to produce more noise than value.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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TCP/IP Chat Application Using C#[^]
if you look at the codes, the HTML tags are appearing as well, which makes the program codes hard to read.
here's an example:
<span class='cs-keyword'>public</span> IPAddress(<span class='cs-keyword'>long</span> address)
which makes the following code hard to read.
public IPAddress(long address)
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That's a problem with the article itself. It needs to be edited to have the spurious fake tags removed. Just so you know, the problem is that the article has content like & in it which renders out so you can see the tag.
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All fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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It's fixed now. Thanks guys.
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Fixed on Dev. I'll do a deploy tonight after a couple of bottles of red.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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total Reputaion points deducted whenever in reputation history no deduction?
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Take a look at Chris' answer below. Yet another rep recalc completed.
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