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When I do that the emails stop, but so do the notifications...
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When I'm trying to confirm my e-mail address, my Google Chrome is openning the page with the following content:
Page Not Found
Unfortunately the page you requested was not found.
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Can you please forward me the email you recieved to chris@codeproject.com
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I was about sending you the e-mail and then I made a silly thing, I clicked "unblock content" in "unsecure" info box. After that I clicked the confirmation link and it just worked... Thank you for your help.
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Please have a look at this snap shot
http://s20.postimg.org/ssihronel/my_own_comment.png[^]
The point is, it provides me a way to report my own comment. I think its not required as no one will ever report his/her own comment as Spam/Abusive.
Rule of debugging: "If you get a different error message, you're making progress."
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Is it really worth coding around that case though?
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I see it as an opportunity for confession. I've been waiting to meet that spammer who feels really bad about what they did. Surely one of them, out there, somewhere, has a conscience.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Are you sure? Only the other day I posted about a cheap canned meat and then immediately marked it as Spam.
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Rohan Leuva wrote: it provides me a way to report my own comment
We encourage honesty.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Its good. You should.
Sean said that by this feature,we can confess. We have 10,032,484 members. How many of them reports their own comments as Spam/Abusive in 24hrs or so called confess them selves? If you count that number and think for while,you will come to know that its not required.
Rule of debugging: "If you get a different error message, you're making progress."
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Let me invert the question for you then. Is it worth spending time removing a feature that no one clicks on anyway?
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Is this why men still have nipples?
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This is the bug which was just introduced.
Please see my comment: http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/View.aspx?cmt=497349[^].
The source text of the comment was this:
<a href="http://whathaveyoutried.com"><u>http://whathaveyoutried.com</u></a>?
—SA
When we view the rendering of the text, the question mark appears on the separate line. We know that line breaks in HTML are rendered by the site software as <br/> , it's okay. But I did not insert these line breaks. When I click "edit" icon I can see that my original HTML text was mangled to:
<a href="http://whathaveyoutried.com">
<u>http://whathaveyoutried.com</u>
</a>?
—SA
I cannot fix it. Which is apparently wrong.
[EDIT]
The problem was observed using Mozilla browser: Seamonkey 2.20.
—SASergey A Kryukov
modified 19-Aug-13 15:24pm.
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Did you mean that you are unable to correct it? If so,i just tried and edited that comment. Please refer it.
Rule of debugging: "If you get a different error message, you're making progress."
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I mean that the text is mangled the way I described every time I edit it and post. I just tested it again: it still behaves like that.
—SASergey A Kryukov
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FireFox:
This is quite strange as it seems an issue with the browser's rendering of said HTML. I edited your comment to be completely in one line only, but when I saved it was distributed over several lines again.
IE8.0.7601:
Looking at the comment in IE immediately showed all the content in one line and when I edited the text it showed up all in one line.
Oh the wonders of cross-browser compatibility!
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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Exactly. This is not just the HTML. Apparently, the site uses scripting for post post-processing. But I did not face this problem before yesterday.
Thank you, Manfred.
Sergey A Kryukov
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Seems to be new to me too and I do quite a bit of editing.
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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I see. Thank you very much for your attention to this problem.
—SASergey A Kryukov
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Well what do you know. At work we're still using IE8 which does not exhibit the bug you mentioned, but now that I'm at home wit IE10 the same bug manifests itself.
Did I mention that I find browser incompatibilities between versions of the same browser even worse than those between different browsers.
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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A good point. I will update the post to mention I'm using the latest Seamonkey... But I thought it does not matter: the post is post.
Thank you.
—SASergey A Kryukov
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Especially true for IE
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Quite some time ago I posted the following:
regardless of the number of times I attempt to confirm my email address hsmyers@gmail.com nothing happens. no email shows up---nothing---nada---zilch. i really dislike the various messages you display for those in this situation. please fix...
Dave Auld responded and possibly tinkered under the hood, but between the two us we've never had success.
To be clear, he sent me email directly with no problem. The fail seems confined to the autosend confirmation process. I wonder if we can't capture the output and examine it to see why it never hits my account---keeping in mind that I watch both incoming and spam boxes... BTW I also don't receive the 'E-mail me if someone replies to this message' autosend either. So something seems broken?
--hsm
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