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Hello again, can you please look into this issue? And since I know that your time is precious to the extreme extent, can you please make me a CodeProject Admin, I will dig into this issue. Or better yet, pass me your credentials, I will fix this. :evilGrin:
But, please look into this, this issue is driving me C-Z-A-Z-Z-Z-Z-Y!!!
Your time will come, if you let it be right.
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You have "E-mail me if someone replies to this message" unchecked in your messages.
Check it when next you post a message.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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OK, will check that. Thanks!
Your time will come, if you let it be right.
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Nope, still doesn't seem to be working.
I have the Checkbox you mentioned "checked" now and got a reply to this[^] message in the Lounge. But didn't get a notification for it - neither an email nor a CP notification.
Can you please look into this one more time?
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Knock, knock! Anybody there?
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I've just flown back to Australia. The bug is on our list and I will get to it as soon as I can. At this point the spammers are way higher priority, I'm afraid.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hello again, any hope for me now?
Your time will come, if you let it be right.
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Any hope for me now?
Your time will come, if you let it be right.
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The notifications are working now. I had sent an email to Mr. Matthew Dennis and he seems to have fixed it.
Your time will come, if you let it be right.
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Hi,
I don't receive the news newsletter anymore..
I've tried re-registering my address but with no luck.
Strange thing is that I still receive the "The daily build" newsletter but not the "Daily news" which I like most.
Thanks
Bye
Nicola
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the same thing has happened to me. my last received daily news was from thursday, october 2nd. the daily build keeps coming through though.
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We had an issue with our content feed that's been resolved.
Your daily fix should be in your inbox tomorrow.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hi
it's ok, now i am getting the daily news mail again
thank you very much!
Nicola
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You're welcome.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I'd been meaning to ask earlier but have clearly forgotten.
Is there any good reason why hovering over the download links for an article presents a false hint in the browser?
I.e - If I hover over a link and the bottom of my browser says: "http://www.codeproject.com/KB/vista/vistathemebuttons/ButtonVE_demo.zip", then that's the resource I expect the link to point to. I should then be able to right-click and select "save-as" before nominating my own destination.
As it stands, I see 2 problems with the changed system (it was fine before the Workspaces experiment).
1) The hint is essentially a lie - the link doesn't point there at all. It points to a ~27kb webpage.
and far more of a problem
2) In order to place the file where I want it, I now have to download it, find it in my (default) download folder, cut it, navigate to where I wanted it in the first place and finally, paste it.
What's wrong with simply right-click, "save-as", locate desired destination, hit "save". ?
"When I was 5 years old, my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down 'happy'. They told me I didn't understand the assignment, and I told them they didn't understand life." - John Lennon
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Two main reasons:
1. We have a lot of deep links into the site. We wanted to present downloads on a page that made it clear where the download was located (CodeProject) instead of having someone on another site write an article and link transparently to an author's code here. We're kinda protective of our authors.
2. We want to show the license that piece of code is licensed under as a reminder that users of code need to respect the terms the code's released under.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Fair enough.
I'd not even considered the first.
Thank-you.
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Here is my code for my login dialog application. there is this error whereby any username and password will allow user to login. i link it with mysql database but its not checking for the user and just login with unexisting users. please help me solve this i don know where i go wrong or lack of anything else? thank you!
void CPeopleCounterDlg::OnBnClickedbtnlogin()
{
UpdateData();
bool ValidLogin = false;
if( m_Username == "" )
{
AfxMessageBox("You must provide a username to Login.");
m_EditUsername.SetFocus();
return;
}
if( m_Password == "" )
{
AfxMessageBox("Please enter your password.");
m_EditPassword.SetFocus();
return;
}
if(mysql_query( ssock,"SELECT * FROM user WHERE Username == \"m_Username\" AND Password == \"m_Password\" "))
{
ValidLogin = true;
CPplCMain m_pplc;
m_pplc.DoModal();
this->ShowWindow(SW_HIDE);
this->ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);
}
if(ValidLogin = false){
MessageBox("Invalid login!");
}
if( !(res = mysql_store_result(ssock)) )
{
MessageBox("Disconnected!", mysql_error(ssock));
}
UpdateData(FALSE);
mysql_close(ssock);
}
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this forum is for reporting bugs or suggest to / with the Codeproject web site. I would post your question here C-C++-MFC forum[^]
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Help end the violence EAT BACON
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When Chris was younger and used real programming tools, he may have been able to help you. Today the most advanced coding he involves himself in would probably be manually closing an HTML tag.
[/***ducks***]
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Closing HTML tags is what those uppity youngin's do. Waste of time! Garr - when I was a lad...
(So do I use my big shiny Nuke This Thread button or do I leave this to allow the mocking to continue? Decisions, decisions...)
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: do I leave this to allow the mocking to continue?
No.
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly"- SoMad
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You can allow users to edit the content with approval from the submitted user. I see lot of members just changing the UI styles or HTML tags of the article to get scores. It can be restricted. Because it will frustrate the actual user at one of point of time. and they might move the content to other sites from Codeproject.
Anandhi Swamy
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Are you talking about articles?
Anandhi Swamy wrote: I see lot of members just changing the UI styles or HTML tags of the article to get scores
Any examples?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Sometimes I dip into an article and change some tags around, but it's always because the article actually needs it. If you look at my rep, you'll see I don't actually need the points.
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