CP Article Save Problem !
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Hi,There I Used To Check New Articles in CP Each Day, Select Some of them, Save on my desktop and Read them in proper time. Recently I get a message(Can't Save This Page) What is Wrong? My Browser Settings, ISP Problem, CP Policy Change, ...? Yours M.Mehrdad.M
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Hi,There I Used To Check New Articles in CP Each Day, Select Some of them, Save on my desktop and Read them in proper time. Recently I get a message(Can't Save This Page) What is Wrong? My Browser Settings, ISP Problem, CP Policy Change, ...? Yours M.Mehrdad.M
Try Firefox. [Edit: ten votes? wtf?! This isn't controversial, folks - the guy wants to save an article. I've emailed Chris about the code that triggers the bug in IE that prevents him saving, 'till then i noted that he can use a different browser. ]
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Try Firefox. [Edit: ten votes? wtf?! This isn't controversial, folks - the guy wants to save an article. I've emailed Chris about the code that triggers the bug in IE that prevents him saving, 'till then i noted that he can use a different browser. ]
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I voted 5 and my votes now have a greater weight too.;)
Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it. -Brian Kernighan
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I voted 5 and my votes now have a greater weight too.;)
Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it. -Brian Kernighan
Heh, thanks. Still crazy what gets people riled though...
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Heh, thanks. Still crazy what gets people riled though...
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So many people are so blind and stoooooopid to unbiased use of tools it's funny. Unfortunately the sides of I.E. vs. Firefox are almost as bad as Hezbollah and Israel. You just got blitzed by a rocket attack from idiots who are not "tool" oriented thinkers they are "habit" oriented thinkers. They will always make less money than us "tool" oriented thinkers and it pisses them off so they gave you a bunch of 1's. "Habit" oriented thinkers are responsible for *so* many problems. I've also noticed that "habit" oriented thinkers tend to become managers very quickly. They just picked up the "habits" of those who went before them like a bunch of blind, stupid cows. Of course for the truly elite there is SurfULater by our very own Neville Franks.:-D:rose:
I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
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So many people are so blind and stoooooopid to unbiased use of tools it's funny. Unfortunately the sides of I.E. vs. Firefox are almost as bad as Hezbollah and Israel. You just got blitzed by a rocket attack from idiots who are not "tool" oriented thinkers they are "habit" oriented thinkers. They will always make less money than us "tool" oriented thinkers and it pisses them off so they gave you a bunch of 1's. "Habit" oriented thinkers are responsible for *so* many problems. I've also noticed that "habit" oriented thinkers tend to become managers very quickly. They just picked up the "habits" of those who went before them like a bunch of blind, stupid cows. Of course for the truly elite there is SurfULater by our very own Neville Franks.:-D:rose:
I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
code-frog wrote:
Of course for the truly elite there is SurfULater by our very own Neville Franks.:-D:rose:
An excellent point! :)
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