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That's actually logically an d physically impossible.
And yet...
(Added to the bug list but it will take us a bit to get to it: dealing with a few hairy ones right now)
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Chris Maunder
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I noticed this n a C-based QA question: Why it prints the value only int is initialized?[^]
If you enter this:
int *ptr = #
Without a code block, it shows as this:
int *ptr = #
I understand that, it makes sense.
But ... inside a code block, that should be ignored, but it isn't:
int *ptr = #
To get it to work, you have to modify the code:
int *ptr = #
To get this:
int *ptr = #
I'm pretty sure that didn't used to happen? Or I'm getting old and forgetful ...
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Ugh. We'll add that to the list. We have another HTML encoding issue we need to look at too.
I suspect something changed with the HTML sanitiser we were using. I can't see how it could have, since we dictate the rules it uses, but after an upgrade we've seen a couple of issues.
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Chris Maunder
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In message / QA moderation, links are highlighted in Yellow.
Would it be possible to add a toggle for that to article moderation so we could switch it on and off? Just thinking it would make some of the spam easier to spot - for example when it's empty, or just a "." at the end of a sentence.
For example: Difference Between pip and pip3 in Python[^] - yes, it's garbage as an article, but the spam link is the first word of the third sentence / paragraph, and it's hard to see (it slipped past Greg for example). Having a yellow background toggle in moderation woudl make it so much easier for everybody!
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I could wrap the links in the blink tag...
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Chris Maunder
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Argghhh! My EYES!
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Next you'll be suggesting Comic Sans ...
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tap, tap-tap, tap...
font-face: "MS Comic S
Wait, what? That's a no to Comic Sans?
Thank goodness for git revert
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Chris Maunder
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You'll need some CSS to make it work in modern browsers.
blink {
animation: paulAnnoyer 1s infinite;
}
@keyframes paulAnnoyer {
from { opacity: 1; }
50% { opacity: 0; }
to { opacity: 1; }
}
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- Homer
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I was thinking the same thing but you've gone ahead and done it more eloquently than I could have.
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Chris Maunder
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If you click "Load More" what happens?
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Chris Maunder
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Right now I'm seeing recent posts, but that wasn't the case earlier today. The next time I see old ones, I'll try to remember to do this and let you know what happens.
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Before Load more
after load more
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Again, at ~07:15. The first two are somewhat current, but not the others.
EDIT: And 5 minutes later, back to normal.
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This is a tough one to debug due to it being sporadic and hard to reproduce. We'll keep an eye on it though.
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Chris Maunder
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I'm not sure if they're correlated, but the Discussions list is currently manifesting the bug, and the little star icons aren't displaying properly, something that I've also noticed many times:
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The little stars are messed up again, but the Discussions list is OK, so no correlation.
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Ctrl+F5? Could be our CDN has issues
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Chris Maunder
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Now to look up what it is!
EDIT: Well, that's far better than "Trying clearing your cache."
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And getting notified of comments I make.
thanks, Bill
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Same for me.
double notification of comments and single notification of own comments.
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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I went to change my account email address to one of my other ones, only to have it tell me that that address is already taken.
So I logged into that account and I discovered that I had created it for some unknown reason.
Is there any way I can change the account email address for the account under which I am posting this question to that second account? (It would be OK to delete the second account.)
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Absolutely: but you should be able to do it yourself by closing the other account (go to the Privacy tab of your profile) and then changing your email address on this account.
However, if that doesn't work, just email Sean (sean@codeproject.com) and just ask him to
a) deactivate the old account
b) change your current email to the email of the old account
And just let him know the new and old email addresses.
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Chris Maunder
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