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take a screenshot of Homer S.
No hurries, no worries.
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How 'bout something like this:
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That's really disturbing.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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But unarguably expressive...
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The trillian one kinda looks like it could either be used to express a desire for something or to indicate that someone is a drooling idiot.
That one kinda looks sweaty and crazy eyed, still appropriate though for certain occasions.;)
"A preoccupation with the next world pretty clearly signals an inability to cope credibly with this one."
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we need a new section for SOA articles. currently we are using WebServices written in C# which does not really show the full context of what we need to show. Especially as we get into BPEL and other languages.
WHen I submit an article it would be nice just to have a section for SOA. what does everyone think?
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I agree. With the way web-development is moving, a category for SOA would be a good idea. It would certainly make searching for articles on the subject quicker.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Now don't get me wrong, I really like new C++/CLI language extensions, but the forum doesn't look good. How many threads there are really C++/CLI related?
I think it would be better to merge this forum with VC++ forum. C++/CLI is a VC++ technology anyway.
My programming blahblahblah blog. If you ever find anything useful here, please let me know to remove it.
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
I think it would be better to merge this forum with VC++ forum. C++/CLI is a VC++ technology anyway.
Once VS2005 is released, there will probably be a lot of posts on using the new C++/CLI features. I wouldn't want them to clutter up the VC++ forum. It is hard enough at times figuring out what posters are asking for without having a mix of managed and unmanaged questions.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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That was the old Managed C++ forum, which didn't get much traffic either (maybe because no one used MC++). Maybe people don't know what C++/CLI means and they think it's a plain C++ forum. That will surely change once Whidbey comes out, assuming people use C++/CLI then.
--Mike--
Visual C++ MVP
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You cannot stop me with paramecium alone!
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why not we have an AUTO-REFRESH OPTION for the page..?
like :
SET AUTO REFRESH RATE [ 40 ](Seconds)
so that new threads or messages can be viwed easily...? possible?
Thanx and Regards
V
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It takes 45 seconds to load for low-bandwidth-people, so a refresh every 40 seconds would be pretty weird.
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Vivekuniq wrote:
why not we have an AUTO-REFRESH OPTION for the page..?
like :
SET AUTO REFRESH RATE [ 40 ](Seconds)
so that new threads or messages can be viwed easily...? possible?
Most likely because the load would kill the servers. Besides that is such an old-fashioned way of doing things. A RSS feed would be the better way of achieving the same results. I'm sure that one day we'll get an RSS feed for the CP forums, but I'd much rather the team spent the time on improving the performance before they start adding on new features.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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I do spend really a lot of time to make a *.doc, but when I create a html from it, copy it to the wizard and try to change styles something goes wrong...the article submission wizard does not work correctly...
Has anyone the same experience? Is this an error in the submission wizard?
C#, ASPX, COM, SQL
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Don't use Word for creating HTML pages. The code it generates is cr*ppy.
It's been a while since I submitted an article, but I wrote the HTML code by hand when I did. You might also want to save the CodeProject CSS file and reference it from your working copy of the article. Just make sure you remove the reference when you submit it.
Cheers,
Vikram.
http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar
"You still have the coolest name on CodeProject." — David Wulff to me.
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Word to HTML is really bad. However, if you must use it download and install Microsoft's Office HTML Filter. It only helps a litlle though. Also, are you using Word's Save As "Web Page, Filtered" option?
"If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math
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Actually, I do use HTML-Kit and not Word for my web development.
"If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math
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I've only been a member for about a week and let me tell you I am very pleased with my decision to sign up to CP. I've been poking around all the forums and reading much of the very helpful tips and suggestions that people make on CP. This might be a dumb idea but I myself am really interested about learning Flash and I know a lot of other people that are interested also. Would it be possible to add a Flash Forum to CP. I think it would gain CP a lot of hits for information on it and many of the Whizzes on here are probably very experienced and could help n00bs like me out. Thanks a lot.
Brett A. Whittington
Application Developer
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We're trying to focus on Visual Studio and .NET related technologies. Flash would be nice but unfortunately we need to draw the line somewhere.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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you're right, but maybe it's not a bad idea to add a forum for developing questions that aren't in any other forum. This would keep some from posting programming questions into the lounge .
I think about java, flash, crystal reports, ... and so on.
No hurries, no worries.
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V. wrote:
you're right, but maybe it's not a bad idea to add a forum for developing questions that aren't in any other forum. This would keep some from posting programming questions into the lounge .
'General Discussions' is the catch-all forum for off-topic posts.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Thanks for the reply. I can totally understand that decision. There is already a ton of articles and forums on CP and I am sure you guys have enough trouble keeping up with them as it is. Thanks anyways.
Brett A. Whittington
Application Developer
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Sorry if this has been brought up before, but I don't seem to be able to get the message Preview option working any longer in any of the message forums. Has something purposefully been changed?
I really like seeing the first couple of lines of each message because it allows me to scan the threads without having to open up EVERY single message. The best benefit is when those messages contain simple statements like "Me, too."
If it isn't broke, then can't you please bring it back?
Thanks,
Dave
"You can say that again." -- Dept. of Redundancy Dept.
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There was a bug in the Preview mode that is now fixed. Just select your forum view type from the 'view' dropdown above.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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