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  • C Chris Maunder

    I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored. The HTML editing engine is a hacked version of HTMLArea 3.0, a sadly discontinued project, which does a far better job of cleaning HTML that has been pasted from horrible sources (I'm looking at you, MS Word). However, there are a few things about it I'm not entirely happy with so all bug reports, feature additions and quirks should go to me (chris@codeproject). Syntax colourising (or colorizing, depending on your disposition) is still sub-par so please bare hamster:badger: bear with us for a bit and I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to fully fix it. Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate... -- modified at 5:14 Thursday 1st February, 2007

    cheers, Chris Maunder

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    Vikram A Punathambekar
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    Chris Maunder wrote:

    please bare with us

    Umm, Chris, that should be "please bear with us", unless CP is going to diversify into, err... :~ :laugh: On a lighter note, thanks! I have an article in the works.

    Cheers, Vikram.


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      Chris Maunder wrote:

      please bare with us

      Umm, Chris, that should be "please bear with us", unless CP is going to diversify into, err... :~ :laugh: On a lighter note, thanks! I have an article in the works.

      Cheers, Vikram.


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      Chris Maunder
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      You know - I always get that wrong.

      cheers, Chris Maunder

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      • C Chris Maunder

        You know - I always get that wrong.

        cheers, Chris Maunder

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        It's a Freudian thing... not to worry.;)

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        • C Chris Maunder

          You know - I always get that wrong.

          cheers, Chris Maunder

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          Chris Maunder wrote:

          You know - I always get that wrong.

          of course we know... we know where your mind is.... we were browsing that particular california beach in virtual reality today... pity we don't have resolution that high... yet.

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          • C Chris Maunder

            I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored. The HTML editing engine is a hacked version of HTMLArea 3.0, a sadly discontinued project, which does a far better job of cleaning HTML that has been pasted from horrible sources (I'm looking at you, MS Word). However, there are a few things about it I'm not entirely happy with so all bug reports, feature additions and quirks should go to me (chris@codeproject). Syntax colourising (or colorizing, depending on your disposition) is still sub-par so please bare hamster:badger: bear with us for a bit and I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to fully fix it. Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate... -- modified at 5:14 Thursday 1st February, 2007

            cheers, Chris Maunder

            CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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            J Dunlap
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            Chris Maunder wrote:

            I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored.

            Sweet - can't wait to try it out! :-D

            Chris Maunder wrote:

            Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate...

            Nope... but you might want to consider having someone outside of Toronto do it instead, if that's feasible. I would love to have that job, and I'm sure I'm not alone.

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            • C Chris Maunder

              I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored. The HTML editing engine is a hacked version of HTMLArea 3.0, a sadly discontinued project, which does a far better job of cleaning HTML that has been pasted from horrible sources (I'm looking at you, MS Word). However, there are a few things about it I'm not entirely happy with so all bug reports, feature additions and quirks should go to me (chris@codeproject). Syntax colourising (or colorizing, depending on your disposition) is still sub-par so please bare hamster:badger: bear with us for a bit and I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to fully fix it. Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate... -- modified at 5:14 Thursday 1st February, 2007

              cheers, Chris Maunder

              CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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              JoeSox
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              Chris Maunder wrote:

              I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored.

              C:cool::cool:L. This only means one thing for me. I need to set a due date for my next codeproject article to post! This is the only way to see what the heck you are talking about.:) I might do a colaborative project too, maybe after two months when I don't have to give my free time to University work.

              Later, JoeSox "Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work." -Aristotle CPMCv1.0 ↔ humanaiproject.org ↔ Last.fm

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              • C Chris Maunder

                I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored. The HTML editing engine is a hacked version of HTMLArea 3.0, a sadly discontinued project, which does a far better job of cleaning HTML that has been pasted from horrible sources (I'm looking at you, MS Word). However, there are a few things about it I'm not entirely happy with so all bug reports, feature additions and quirks should go to me (chris@codeproject). Syntax colourising (or colorizing, depending on your disposition) is still sub-par so please bare hamster:badger: bear with us for a bit and I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to fully fix it. Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate... -- modified at 5:14 Thursday 1st February, 2007

                cheers, Chris Maunder

                CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                Shog9 0
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                Nice. Of course, now i have one less excuse for not posting articles... :doh:

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored. The HTML editing engine is a hacked version of HTMLArea 3.0, a sadly discontinued project, which does a far better job of cleaning HTML that has been pasted from horrible sources (I'm looking at you, MS Word). However, there are a few things about it I'm not entirely happy with so all bug reports, feature additions and quirks should go to me (chris@codeproject). Syntax colourising (or colorizing, depending on your disposition) is still sub-par so please bare hamster:badger: bear with us for a bit and I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to fully fix it. Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate... -- modified at 5:14 Thursday 1st February, 2007

                  cheers, Chris Maunder

                  CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                  Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                  Excellent. I prefer FireFox strongly nowadays. :)

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                  • C Chris Maunder

                    I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored. The HTML editing engine is a hacked version of HTMLArea 3.0, a sadly discontinued project, which does a far better job of cleaning HTML that has been pasted from horrible sources (I'm looking at you, MS Word). However, there are a few things about it I'm not entirely happy with so all bug reports, feature additions and quirks should go to me (chris@codeproject). Syntax colourising (or colorizing, depending on your disposition) is still sub-par so please bare hamster:badger: bear with us for a bit and I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to fully fix it. Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate... -- modified at 5:14 Thursday 1st February, 2007

                    cheers, Chris Maunder

                    CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                    Chris Maunder wrote:

                    who lives in the Toronto area

                    You do realize the irony of this statement don't you? A web site populated by and accessible by people all over the world and you want someone who lives in Toronto? That's just bizarre on so many levels. :)

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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored. The HTML editing engine is a hacked version of HTMLArea 3.0, a sadly discontinued project, which does a far better job of cleaning HTML that has been pasted from horrible sources (I'm looking at you, MS Word). However, there are a few things about it I'm not entirely happy with so all bug reports, feature additions and quirks should go to me (chris@codeproject). Syntax colourising (or colorizing, depending on your disposition) is still sub-par so please bare hamster:badger: bear with us for a bit and I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to fully fix it. Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate... -- modified at 5:14 Thursday 1st February, 2007

                      cheers, Chris Maunder

                      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                      Bradml
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                      Chris I think you need to consider a remote editors project. As said before I would be happy to edit a bit for you guys.


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                      • R Roger Wright

                        It's a Freudian thing... not to worry.;)

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                        Ashley van Gerven
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                        Roger Wright wrote:

                        Freudian thing

                        A friend's definition: a Freudian slip is when you mean one thing and say your mother. :)

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                          Chris Maunder wrote:

                          who lives in the Toronto area

                          You do realize the irony of this statement don't you? A web site populated by and accessible by people all over the world and you want someone who lives in Toronto? That's just bizarre on so many levels. :)

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                          Chris Maunder
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                          It's just so much nicer yelling at someone in person than having to do it via IM. I'm just old fashioned like that ;)

                          cheers, Chris Maunder

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                          • C Chris Maunder

                            I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored. The HTML editing engine is a hacked version of HTMLArea 3.0, a sadly discontinued project, which does a far better job of cleaning HTML that has been pasted from horrible sources (I'm looking at you, MS Word). However, there are a few things about it I'm not entirely happy with so all bug reports, feature additions and quirks should go to me (chris@codeproject). Syntax colourising (or colorizing, depending on your disposition) is still sub-par so please bare hamster:badger: bear with us for a bit and I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to fully fix it. Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate... -- modified at 5:14 Thursday 1st February, 2007

                            cheers, Chris Maunder

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                            ednrgc
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                            Cool :jig:

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                            • C Chris Maunder

                              It's just so much nicer yelling at someone in person than having to do it via IM. I'm just old fashioned like that ;)

                              cheers, Chris Maunder

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                              Christopher Duncan
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                              Chris Maunder wrote:

                              It's just so much nicer yelling at someone in person than having to do it via IM.

                              After the web launched an outsourcing trend that slashed and burned its way through the industry, it's kinda nice to see someone with a "locals only" frame of mind. Since the down side to outsourcing is often so subtle, and tends to become more obvious in the long term rather than the short term, I'd love to see some position papers from people who have had legitimate reasons for hiring locally rather than hiring remotely.

                              Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalStrategyConsulting.com

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                                Chris Maunder wrote:

                                It's just so much nicer yelling at someone in person than having to do it via IM.

                                After the web launched an outsourcing trend that slashed and burned its way through the industry, it's kinda nice to see someone with a "locals only" frame of mind. Since the down side to outsourcing is often so subtle, and tends to become more obvious in the long term rather than the short term, I'd love to see some position papers from people who have had legitimate reasons for hiring locally rather than hiring remotely.

                                Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalStrategyConsulting.com

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                                This is industry specific and I don't have time to write a paper on the subject, but foreigners can't have US security clearances so almost all defense work is non outsourcable.

                                -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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                                • C Chris Maunder

                                  I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored. The HTML editing engine is a hacked version of HTMLArea 3.0, a sadly discontinued project, which does a far better job of cleaning HTML that has been pasted from horrible sources (I'm looking at you, MS Word). However, there are a few things about it I'm not entirely happy with so all bug reports, feature additions and quirks should go to me (chris@codeproject). Syntax colourising (or colorizing, depending on your disposition) is still sub-par so please bare hamster:badger: bear with us for a bit and I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to fully fix it. Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate... -- modified at 5:14 Thursday 1st February, 2007

                                  cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                  Grimolfr
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                                  Chris Maunder wrote:

                                  Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate...

                                  When you're desperate enough to consider telecommuters, let us know. ;-)


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                                    This is industry specific and I don't have time to write a paper on the subject, but foreigners can't have US security clearances so almost all defense work is non outsourcable.

                                    -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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                                    Christopher Duncan
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                                    An excellent point that really doesn't leave much more to be said!

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                                    • C Chris Maunder

                                      I'm happy to announce that the submission wizard now supports Firefox (with it's snazzy little spell checking feature in v2.0) It's also a little more saner, with uploads being uploaded before the article text so you can preview the images and see exactly where your zips are stored. The HTML editing engine is a hacked version of HTMLArea 3.0, a sadly discontinued project, which does a far better job of cleaning HTML that has been pasted from horrible sources (I'm looking at you, MS Word). However, there are a few things about it I'm not entirely happy with so all bug reports, feature additions and quirks should go to me (chris@codeproject). Syntax colourising (or colorizing, depending on your disposition) is still sub-par so please bare hamster:badger: bear with us for a bit and I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to fully fix it. Speaking of workloads, does anyone know of someone who lives in the Toronto area who enjoys editing and posting articles? We're getting desperate... -- modified at 5:14 Thursday 1st February, 2007

                                      cheers, Chris Maunder

                                      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                                      Chris Charabaruk
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                                      Well, I'm in Pickering and despite not having had professional experience as an editor, I've done that sort of thing before... How big of a workload is it?

                                      Christopher S. 'coldacid' Charabaruk E-mail: chris at coldacid dot ent Web: http://coldacid.net/

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                                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                        Chris Maunder wrote:

                                        who lives in the Toronto area

                                        Is that extremely important? I know some who may be willing to work remotely.

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                                        tylermenezes
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                                        Yah, CP would definatly get more applications if you just say anywhere. It shouldn't be too importiant, with telephones and email for communication, and VPNs for access, it couldn't be too hard.

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                                        • C Chris Charabaruk

                                          Well, I'm in Pickering and despite not having had professional experience as an editor, I've done that sort of thing before... How big of a workload is it?

                                          Christopher S. 'coldacid' Charabaruk E-mail: chris at coldacid dot ent Web: http://coldacid.net/

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                                          Chris Maunder
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                                          It's a full time job. It's not hard, you just need to be very, very picky. Email marcela@codeproject if you're interested. At the very least she'll give you a tour of the office ;)

                                          cheers, Chris Maunder

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