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Perhaps not a bug, but I feel that this is not intended behavior also:
If I'm looking correctly, the new article list on the front page shows articles in the order that they are published by the author.
What I've seen often to happen is articles are released from pending status in 'random' order. So in some cases a new article has been approved but it hasn't been shown on the new articles list since the original posting was 'long ago' and some newer articles are released before that one.
So what I'm suggesting is that the new article list would be listed and sorted based on the timestamp the articles are approved, not based on the timestamp when the author published it into the pending queue.
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Thanks Nish.
And great to have you back from the journey with a locked identity
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Mika Wendelius wrote: And great to have you back from the journey with a locked identity
Heh - thanks
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Can you confirm this is indeed happening? I've checked the code and checked the current list of new articles and what is happening is what you describe as what you'd like to see happen:
A new article gets the "posted" date set as the date it's approved.
An updated article get the "updated" date set as the date it's approved.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Oh, I thought that this was already fixed since I haven't noticed articles popping up in wrong order for awhile anymore. As far as I remember the behaviour changed at some point (a year ago perhaps) and that was the moment I though you guys fixed it...
Thinking of the latest days, I'm quite certain that the order of the articles is correct.
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Great
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Shouldn't be something between the e-mail body and the original poster signature? a line or so...
It is not appearing in Outlook 2010 neither in my blackberry.
I've been about to start some flame wars with a bunch of CPians due to their funny signatures that coincide somehow with the contents of the e-mail transforming it from a pleasant and informative answer to a complete bad taste joke...
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You're absolutely right!
I'll fix.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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The system will not let me change my password!
Forgot password, got temporary password, Logged in
using temp password, went to settings, attempt to change password,
says email address is all ready being used and will NOT CHANGE MY PASSWORD!
Message "The email you supplied has already been registered. Please choose another, or try retrieving your password if that is your member email."
This is my account! all I what to do is change my password!
Why?
What am I doing wrong?
Thank You
modified 30-Jul-12 18:02pm.
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I get the same error when trying to change mine (I don't need it changed, just wanted to confirm).
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Dougie the P wrote: What am I doing wrong?
Absolutely nothing. A bug our end that's been fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thanks Chris, It works now!
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Where do you change the password? I can't find anywhere to do it.
Thanks,
Mike
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It should be on your "My Settings" page, juuuuust below your desired email format in your Account tab. This image will show you where the "Change..." will appear: CodeProject Member FAQ[^]
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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When adding an input text to the polls, make the text auto-fill based upon previously inputted data.
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Interesting suggestion - thanks
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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On the home page, the article text "Reusable multithreaded TCP client and server classes with example project in VB.NET" does not wrap within the articles section's border.
Windows XP Pro SP3
Google Chrome v20.0.1132.57 m
Screen Resolution 1024x768
DELL Laptop
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Yep, same here, Win7 Pro 64, Google Chrome 20.0.1132, Res 1600x900 Acer.
Same thing happens with the "ToDoList 6.5.2 Feature Release - An ..." thread.
FF12 is ok, IE9/8 are ok, Safari 5.1 is not (at least WebKit is consistent, even in its failures).
EDIT: word-wrap:normal; seems to do the job
Full-fledged Java/.NET lover, full-fledged PHP hater.
Full-fledged Google/Microsoft lover, full-fledged Apple hater.
Full-fledged Skype lover, full-fledged YM hater.
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote: Windows XP Pro SP3
Wow, really?
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Yes. It's old and slow. I've been meaning to upgrade, but other expenses keep popping up.
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Well, just get a new laptop/desktop and you'll get a free OS upgrade with it. (not really free of course, but you know what I mean)
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My cousin built his and has offered to help me build one. I just need to save some $$$ because I want a really pimped up desktop.
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Does it fail to wrap on page load only? ie if you expand and then contract the window does the wrapping correct itself? I'm seeing a rendering bug in Chrome that occurs on page load.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Some recent change you guys did has introduced a few rendering problems in the forums too. On occasions if you resize the browser window, the forum gets completely messy and then if you resize it to back to its original size, it is still messy (although a little more readable). Happens with IE 9.
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