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 | Current Bug list - PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING [last update: Jan 25] [modified] |  | Chris Maunder | 18:34 1 Dec '07 |
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Below are the latest issues that have been logged or we are working on. If something has been reported here then no need to mention it again unless you've found the bug in a place we've indicated it shouldn't be, or if you have extra info that may help us squash it.
Things we are working on
- A new service for the community
- Updates to the article system
- More updates to the Membership system
Recent changes
- Move to (almost) Standards mode in our HTML rendering as part of fixing issues with Chrome/Safari. Main nav menu is now right-clickable.
- Moved the Java/Lamp/SQL material back into the main site.
- As part of the two fixes above, site layout has been modified to make the Article category Filter more prominent and useful.
- Article moderaton changed so that once an artice has 5 bad votes it will be removed from the moderation list
- Our Company listing / Industry Contact list has been merged into the main membership system. Old Industry Contact listings have been converted into Group accounts of type 'Organisation'
- Group Members added. Please see the FAQ[^] for info on this feature
- Article versioning. At the top right of each article is a 'Version' link that allows you to view previous version of an article. Note it's article text only, not downloads.
- Article Edit locks. With Groups, we now have more of an issue with multiple authors. To fix this I've implemented article locks. While you are editing you have sole write access to the article for 20 mins, or until you hit 'Submit'.
- UI tweaks ('Share' dropdown, emoticons)
- Calendar control replaced by jQuery UI
- Couple of chrome related UI issues
Current Bugs and TODO
- Reworking of the password system
- Odd forum bug which leaves the page empty after editing a message
- On the unlikely case of a catastrophic database fail the site doesn't fall over as elegantly as I would like. Your yellow life vest is under the seat, or for those in business class, in the centre console.
- Long pre blocks not wrapping in IE and in articles. Redesign pending
- Lots of suggestions have been made that are still being reviewed and organised
cheers, Chris Maunder CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
modified on Sunday, January 25, 2009 1:52 AM
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 | Bookmark, watch and RSS buttons misplaced in The Lounge |  | Kristian Sixhoej | 2hrs 43mins ago |
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I haven't noticed this before, but I just saw that the three mentioned links/buttons are misplaced in The Lounge. They are right next to the headline instead of above the big message box in the right side, where they are on the other forums.
I'm running Firefox 3.0.6.
Kristian Sixhoej "You can always become better." - Tiger Woods
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Hi CodeProject,
Love the site, frequent it almost daily, and just wish I had the ability of some of you experienced folk that produce some great articles and support the userbase.
I would like to suggest a simple method of changing the colour themes for the site.
Your probably against this because your current orange make your site recognisable, but if you are a registered member and logged in, it would be good to change the theme (and maybe have even save this in your settings).
I was thinking of a simple colour box selector similar to the one on the uk.msn.com site (top right) would suffice (i also think it is better than the implementation they use on the main msn.com site). The uk.msn.com orange theme probably would also go well with your standard orange layout anyway. For some reason, I seem to like everything in cool grey themes (probably because of my control systems background!)
Just a suggestion!
Many thanks,
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Chris - would it be possible to turn off smiley parsing within <pre> and <code> blocks? These generally represent code, and you probably don't want smileys in code?
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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Can you send me a link to a message with code that contains smileys? The code should be smart enough to not convert, but it can always be improved.
cheers, Chris Maunder CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I would, except I 'refactored' the smiley out (I always preview). However, it was a regex, like this:
std::tr1::regex re("^([^:]*) \\d+)\\s+(\\d+)\\s+(\\S)\\s+(\\S)$");
The preview indicates an anti-smiley (the correct reaction to any regex, possibly) between the first two captures.
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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 | "Google it!" button! |  | Jon Rista | 11:57 14 Feb '09 |
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Given the rapid growth rate of people demanding answers to the most basic questions, such as "what is LINQ: introduction and suitable example", I think it would be prudent to add a "Google it!" button next to the reply link in our message boards which would send them to google.com. I think it would also be appropriately humorous to have this button include some derogatory yet funny quip about the brainlessness and incompetence of the poster being replied to. It would also be quite enjoyable for all of us plagued with having to respond or even look at these demands if said poster was, oh, banned from posting for a day, with a nice clear message as to why they are banned? Perhaps we could encourage a return to the older culture of CodeProject...where people actually asked questions about challenging problems so those who respond can actually be interested in responding.
Perhaps we can have a little CodeProject contest to see who can write the best engine for generating "humorous derogatory quips" to go along with the google.com link. 
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That's funny. Your idea about "humorous derogatory quips" would be amusing to some, but the problem is that sometimes it is not possible to determine if the poster is stupid (and should be looking for a different profession) or ignorant (as we all are, about some things).
Still, I think the idea for prompt to search google is a good one. Maybe above the text box, there could be Would you like to try google first?, along with an edit field for question, and a google button.
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Jon Rista wrote: Perhaps we can have a little CodeProject contest to see who can write the best engine for generating "humorous derogatory quips" to go along with the google.com link
Now that idea I like!
As to the google it link, I reckon I need to make the 'auto-search an answer' suggestion that was made, oh, years ago, a higher priority. Let's stop dumb questions being answered in the first place.
cheers, Chris Maunder CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Woot! 
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Hi Chris,
Take a look.
Jeff
Connected to www.codeproject.com:80 Sent 132 bytes: GET http://www.codeproject.com/ HTTP/1.1 Host: www.codeproject.com:80 User-Agent: html page tear-ror Received 56431 bytes Response Header: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 19:53:27 GMT Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50727 Set-Cookie: SessionGUID=67b76284-7f37-4ffe-afea-2c7d4f089397; path=/ Set-Cookie: SessionGUID=67b76284-7f37-4ffe-afea-2c7d4f089397; path=/ Set-Cookie: cntid=225; expires=Fri, 14-Aug-2009 04:00:00 GMT; path=/ Set-Cookie: SessionGUID=67b76284-7f37-4ffe-afea-2c7d4f089397; path=/ Set-Cookie: ASP.NET_SessionId=1z15b055xyf21gqfdpljkorp; path=/; HttpOnly Set-Cookie: SessionGUID=67b76284-7f37-4ffe-afea-2c7d4f089397; path=/ Cache-Control: private Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Length: 55785 Response Body: [ Snip ]
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 | Suggestion: Add CP Web Server to HTTP Headers |  | Jeffrey Walton | 21:11 13 Feb '09 |
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Hi Chris,
I'm working with a small program to tear html pages (you will see it in your logs as 'User-Agent: html page tear-ror'.
Would it be possible to have the web servers add their identity to the headers? For example X-Server: Web16.
I'm finding some inconsistencies at times with served pages. When an issue is encountered, I dump the response-header and discard the message-body. I discard the body because the issue lies with the Content-Length field. I'd like to discuss what I am seeing and offer up the offending server.
Jeff
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Jeffrey Walton wrote: I'm finding some inconsistencies at times with served pages ... the issue lies with the Content-Length field.
I was observing it near constantly yesterday. But I have have not observed it today.
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Hi Jeff,
Haven't seen you for a while.
You will find server id on the last line of each page, for both forums and article pages. It will appear like "web18".
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Hi Hans,
Hans Dietrich wrote: Haven't seen you for a while.
I've missed my pet programming projects . I'm putting finishing touches on a TCP/IP/HTTP/Wireshark article. It's a warmup to something more interesting (IMHO).
Hans Dietrich wrote: You will find server id on the last line of each page
Yep... unfortunately I will not parse it if Content-Length is not correct (plus it is tough to fish out down there). Web browsers allow a lot of slop - I prefer not.
I can trade a couple of extra cookies in my current response-headers.
Jeff
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 | Forum Preview Tool |  | ssclaire | 10:16 13 Feb '09 |
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It would be really nice to have a split-screen forum preview tool like this[^].
I read about it here[^]. It's fantastic.
Basically, it's a forum preview tool that lets you preview how your post will look live... while you write it. The top shows what you type with your tags in place while the bottom shows how the post will look when it is posted for things like bold, italics, inline code, and code blocks. Actually, I wouldn't mind having an online article editor that works like this, too.
What do you think?
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That sounds like a very cool tool.
Regards, Thomas Stockwell Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.Visit my Blog
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While this would not prevent posts in the wrong forum, if every new post page had a drop down for forum and a message type for Programming Question it could be possible to catch some of them. Heck, such a feature is probably already implemented in your administrative tool.
Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States.
If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
Doing a job is like selecting a mule, you can't choose just the front half xor the back half so when you ask me to do a job don't expect me to do it half-assed.
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So every new message would have to explicitly state which forum it should go into?
Then every message would go in the first forum.
cheers, Chris Maunder CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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No, every message would default to the appropriate forum type with the option to change it.
Ie, if you clicked new message in the C# board the new message would open like expected and if a user did no action but type a message the post would go to the C# board. Now, if there were a drop down right next to the post message button with the name of the active forum it would serve as a second reminder. It would take deliberate action on someones part to use a tool like that to post in the wrong place.
Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States.
If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
Doing a job is like selecting a mule, you can't choose just the front half xor the back half so when you ask me to do a job don't expect me to do it half-assed.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: Now, if there were a drop down right next to the post message button with the name of the active forum it would serve as a second reminder.
You think this will be more effective than a big, red 'DO NOT POST PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS IN THIS FORUM'? message?
No - I will be implementing a system that simply allows members to move posts.
cheers, Chris Maunder CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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It would allow moving of posts if it were available in the edit post page as well.
I think it would just be another tool in the arsenal to help with the issue. There is nothing you can truly do to stop an idiot from being an idiot but you can put hurdles in the way.
Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States.
If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
Doing a job is like selecting a mule, you can't choose just the front half xor the back half so when you ask me to do a job don't expect me to do it half-assed.
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Chris Maunder wrote: No - I will be implementing a system that simply allows members to move posts.
Great to hear! Will this go so far as to provide the forum management features I had suggested ages ago?
Scott Dorman Microsoft® MVP - Visual C# | MCPD President - Tampa Bay IASA[ Blog][ Articles][ Forum Guidelines] Hey, hey, hey. Don't be mean. We don't have to be mean because, remember, no matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai
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 | Possible to have images in posts? |  | vigylant | 7:33 12 Feb '09 |
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Is it possible?
// TESTING [img]http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/7831/clipboard01md8.png[/img] <img href="http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/7831/clipboard01md8.png" />
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