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Refresh the page and force new downloads when you do it.
It's working fine for me and in the latest Chrome.
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Thx mate, you are a star
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I have just noticed that my article on the Coder with RasPi has different markup in the HTML code block section.
It appears that the website has fully qualified the CSS and JavaScript references in the example code. If you scroll down to the demo app first code block (HTML Subsection) you will see the 4x reference point back to CodeProject, i.e. everything before "/static...." has been added by the website and shouldn't be there.
Raspberry Pi - [Episode 3] Get Coding With Coder[^]
I haven't gone and edited it yet, thought you might want to see what is causing this to occur.
Edit (6th December): I updated the article and removed the stuff that the website had added, but it went and added back in on the LIVE published version, it doesn't show it up on the preview. I went back in to edit the article again, but the automatically added stuff doesn't show. Odd behaviour
modified 6-Dec-13 6:46am.
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Bah. Dumb Bugs.
Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.
- Mitchell Kapor
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Time zone (Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Volgograd) is (GMT +4) now (not +3). Fix this bug in the Settings page, please.
Alex aka Slammy
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http://www.codeproject.com/ResearchLibrary/15/Why-NoSQL
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Works fine for me. I just tried it and then downloaded the PDF ok.
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I think it would be useful if we are able to search within "my bookmarks"
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Already implemented. In search page, select the checkbox My Bookmarks. Clickety[^]
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I registered, got the default values, updated my display name to a unique name and saved it. Then I acknowledged my email, and it says I cannot pick that display name because, now it is taken, so it still shows my default value. At the time I changed it, my name was considered talken up to 'Doug Mar', now my entire name is considered taken.
Think Bart Simpson said it best, and this is just a paraphrase - but this both blows and sucks.
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Is "Doug Martin" what you're going for? How about Doug_Martin?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Where is top right corner???
How to change my pass?
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Click Here[^]
Then put your mouse over the "Change Password" text and change your password.
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For me who does most of the work on a 15 inch Ultrabook, sitting at the kitchen table a functionality to edit my articles/tips/whatever would be a really great improvement. I gotta say that the Article editor looks abit odd to me, since it is kinda small-ish (talking about the box where the article content goes). Whatsoever, at least expanding its width would already make a change.
And an off-topic question to Chris: I didn't get an answer to my other suggestion[^] yet?
Veni, vidi, caecus
modified 20-Nov-13 16:19pm.
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Marco Bertschi wrote: For me who does most of the work on a 15' Ultrabook,
Cannot comprehend what a fifteen foot screen would cost
Send lawyers, guns and money
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Talkin' about a 15 inch screen, sorry
Veni, vidi, caecus
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Marco Bertschi wrote: I didn't get an answer to my other suggestion[^] yet?
Actually, Chris put a reminder post-it on the office fridge.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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Marco Bertschi wrote: I gotta say that the Article editor looks abit odd to me, since it is kinda small-ish
There's actually a reason for this.
View the site on an iPad or any screen set at 1024 pixels max.
The articles still work.
We can make the editor bigger, even full screen, but that's going to actively encourage full-screen pictures and 200 character wide lines of code.
The smallish-ness is done for a reason.
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Thanks for the clarification, Chris.
Veni, vidi, caecus
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When I approve an article, after clicking the option the page displays "x reports". I know what it means, but I feel it's a bit misleading. Wouldn't "x approvals" be better for an approved article?
speramus in juniperus
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Yeah, we know. It's one of those things where we have a single set of actions and within those actions there really should be different responses. When you report something it should say "X reports", but when you Approve something it's still using the reporting system and so it defaults to the "X reports". It could be "X responses" or "X actions" or just "Thank you", or we could code it so that, depending on the item you chose the response text is different.
...which is the correct thing to do but we ran out of oomph to do it.
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