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Your account was closed for abusive behaviour.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Dear cheers
have a good time
i'm sure that there is an embroglio about it.
i've never done.i didn't abusive behaviour.not at all.
possibly someone hacked my username & password and did it.
how can i prove it?
by this dialogue, my respect harmed in codeproject and net.
plaese scrutiny it.
thanks in advance
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please dear admin
can you give me a solution?
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Maybe I'm missing this setting somewhere?
For people who reply to my messages in the regular forums, all I get is a notification up by my name at the top of the page. This is ideal.
I can't seem to duplicate this functionality in the Q&A section. Either I get notifications and emails, or neither. Is there a way to just get notifications so I don't fill an email box up? Or is this a bug?
If not, take it as a suggestion, probably on Chris's TODO, but he doesn't share that.
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Try this: go to the "My Settings" page. Go to the "Newsletters & Emails" tab. Uncheck "Enable Quick Answers notification emails". Save your settings.
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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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