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It's been deprecated. We had all sorts of plans for it but we never had the time to give them justice.
I'm sure it will be back one day.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi
I've added blog feed and I have one post marked with CodeProject category but unfortunately no blog entry was discovered after blog feed pull.
Can you give me some reasons why this is happening?
I use BlogEngine.NET 2.0.0.36.
EDIT:
Things just got more weird...
I received an email saying that my feed was consumed and one article was found. But when I checked it on CodeProject site I got this info: "No articles found for this Technical Blog."
modified 3-May-12 14:04pm.
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This is it!
I'm impressed how well formatting is preserved!
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morzel wrote: I'm impressed how well formatting is preserved!
I'm impressed with how clean you kept the HTML in your blog post
(Makes our life easy!)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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In BlogEngine it is quite easy to have clean markup provided that you remember to never copy text from formatted sources, such as browser or Word, directly to post editor. If you copy formatted text, some crazy, wild and messy things will be lurking in your HTML
Back to main topic though - check out this page:
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/BlogArticleList.aspx?afid=3970[^]
the message "No articles found for this Technical Blog" is still visible
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I can see it[^].
Do you have a search filter set?
public class SysAdmin : Employee
{
public override void DoWork(IWorkItem workItem)
{
if (workItem.User.Type == UserType.NoLearn){
throw new NoIWillNotFixYourComputerException(new Luser(workItem.User));
}else{
base.DoWork(workItem);
}
}
}
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The link you posted works, but I'm talking about other location...
I open "Member Pages" > "Blog feeds". Then I click on the name of my feed, that click takes me here: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/BlogArticleList.aspx?afid=3970[^]
On this page I get the info "No articles found for this Technical Blog." - which is misleading, cause as you discovered yourself there are some posts pulled from my feed.
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I see. You can get to it by going here[^], clicking on the 'Technical Blogs' tab, and selecting the blog.
Not sure why it doesn't show up in the other place.
EDIT: I actually did a search after clearing my search filter (Which, for some odd reason, keeps getting filled after it is cleared. Probably a session issue)
public class SysAdmin : Employee
{
public override void DoWork(IWorkItem workItem)
{
if (workItem.User.Type == UserType.NoLearn){
throw new NoIWillNotFixYourComputerException(new Luser(workItem.User));
}else{
base.DoWork(workItem);
}
}
}
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Can you please try now?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Is there a release statement on the FB and G+ links at the top? I'm curious if it automatically posts all our CP comments to those two sites if we add them. A quick summary of what they do would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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Agreed. Looking at the App description on facebook doesn't tell me anything about what this is going to do other than consume my personal information and make posts on my behalf. What *exactly* are you going to be posting to my account if I use this feature?
Be The Noise
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We are adjusting the UI on this becuase we agree that it's not as intuitive as we want. If you hover over the icons you'll see the tooltip that says "Link Facebook account", but that tooltip isn't enough.
When you're logged in those icons won't appear, and instead we'll have links on your Settings page that allows you to link your Facebook and Google+ accounts to your CodeProject account so you can login to CodeProject using Facebook and Google.
There's no automatic post to Facebook or Google+.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: When you're logged in those icons won't appear, and instead we'll have links on
your Settings page that allows you to link your Facebook and Google+ accounts to
your CodeProject account so you can login to CodeProject using Facebook and
Google.
Ahh! Good to know, thanks!
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Chris Maunder wrote: When you're logged in those icons won't appear, and instead we'll have links on
your Settings page that allows you to link your Facebook and Google+ accounts to
your CodeProject account so you can login to CodeProject using Facebook and
Google.
What is the purpose in doing this? A new member still needs to sign up here and then link his FB/G+ account, right? So what does he gain?
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Nish Sivakumar wrote: A new member still needs to sign up here and then link his FB/G+ account, right?
No. A new member can sign in using Facebook or Google+ and an account is setup for them, and linked to their FB/G+ account automatically. It's all seamless.
If, after logging in via FB/G+, we find a CP account with the same email address we let you to link them up. The purpose of having the links on the settings page is to allow existing members to link up FB/G+ accounts under a different email address.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: No. A new member can sign in using Facebook or Google+ and an account is setup
for them, and linked to their FB/G+ account automatically. It's all
seamless.
Ah, that's indeed neat!
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It would be nice to be able to tell when a post was modified, but I understand the need to keep the original date of when it was created. How about adding a "xN" after the " [modified]" text to show that it has been modified again since one last saw it? Thus, "subject [modifiedx2]" would appear when the author modified it twice.
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There is already a "-- modified 5 hrs ago." message at the bottom of modified posts.
I don't see the value of knowing how many times a post has been modified. The latest modified date is sufficient.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: There is already a "-- modified 5 hrs ago." message at the bottom of modified
posts.
Agh! I knew I was forgetting something. Thanks!
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Hi, where should we discuss php zend related questions??
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Quick Answers would seem to be a popular choice.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: Quick Answers would seem to be a popular choice.
then may be we can have same for C# forum, web development forum etc ?
Sorry, but am not convinced. Zend php is must for the forums unless php is allowed to be discussed in any forums including lounge
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Yeah. PHP forum should have been there. But in the mean time, why don't you try MySql forum for PHP related questions. I am positive that you will receive answers. MySql Forum[^]
This world is going to explode due to international politics, SOON.
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