New CPhog - and the natives did rejoice, and followed then much feasting on breadfruit and boar's flesh...
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Hey RoswellNX, I am in the process of doing that right now, and starting a thread in my CP blog to hold them there. Paul
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
Paul Conrad wrote:
starting a thread in my CP blog to hold them there
You know, that's a good idea. Although i personally only keep one sig here. But I have another one, from a second forum i used to actively post at (that is, before several people there were banned over a light-hearted joke:rolleyes:). If anyone likes it, they are free to use it here...
Decompressing Ego...Done Deleting Optimism...Done Loading Arrogance, Please Wait...Done You have successfully installed A**hole v2.0
Where "v2.0" is a reference to the "Web 2.0" model, which in a big way depends on user input/contribution. And there's a quote by Duncan Jones that i've saved from a few days ago :laugh:
Bugs increase exponentially every hour over a standard working day - if they want you to work a 14 hour day they are going to get a bug sandwich.
Roswell :)
"Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
Antonio VillaRaigosa
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Paul Conrad wrote:
starting a thread in my CP blog to hold them there
You know, that's a good idea. Although i personally only keep one sig here. But I have another one, from a second forum i used to actively post at (that is, before several people there were banned over a light-hearted joke:rolleyes:). If anyone likes it, they are free to use it here...
Decompressing Ego...Done Deleting Optimism...Done Loading Arrogance, Please Wait...Done You have successfully installed A**hole v2.0
Where "v2.0" is a reference to the "Web 2.0" model, which in a big way depends on user input/contribution. And there's a quote by Duncan Jones that i've saved from a few days ago :laugh:
Bugs increase exponentially every hour over a standard working day - if they want you to work a 14 hour day they are going to get a bug sandwich.
Roswell :)
"Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
Antonio VillaRaigosa
City Mayor, Los Angeles, CARoswellNX wrote:
Bugs increase exponentially every hour over a standard working day - if they want you to work a 14 hour day they are going to get a bug sandwich
:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Shog, How do I get all of my sigs back? I had about 7 or 8 and now they are gone... Paul
Migration should be fixed now - sorry 'bout that. Of course, that doesn't help you because you already had to deal with the broken migration... If you want, you can paste this into your address bar and hit enter:
javascript:cphog.Preferences.Signatures=null;cphog.Preferences.save();location.reload();
...it'll clear out the sigs you've already entered and let the old ones migrate.
---- I just want you to be happy; That's my only little wish...
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Migration should be fixed now - sorry 'bout that. Of course, that doesn't help you because you already had to deal with the broken migration... If you want, you can paste this into your address bar and hit enter:
javascript:cphog.Preferences.Signatures=null;cphog.Preferences.save();location.reload();
...it'll clear out the sigs you've already entered and let the old ones migrate.
---- I just want you to be happy; That's my only little wish...
Thanks, Shog. The link took care of it :-D
"That's no moon, it's a space station." - Obi-wan Kenobi
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Well, i almost hate to do this. There are so many great things in the works, it nearly seems a shame to release anything now, without them... But nothing stifles new development like a backlog of unreleased features*****, and so with great pleasure i present to you CPhog 1.9 - The Hot, Lazy July Edition[^]. Notable improvements include: threads longer than 50 messages will now load in full, "ForumWatch" customizable sidebar panels, and "QuickBio" pop-up user profiles. There are a few other interesting changes you might stumble across as well, not to mention a whole host of exciting new bugs and regressions. Many thanks to David Stone for his excellent work on this release, not just in the ForumWatch stuff but under the hood in many key areas of code structure and general quality. Not to mention hosting the source repository and bugs database. Oh, and one last thing - if you use and enjoy CPhog, consider donating to the cause of one of our testers. Enjoy... *with the possible exception of even newer projects...
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Yes, but can you blame them for doing so if that's the only legal way they can hire programmers they want at the rate they can afford?
-- Nish on sketchy hiring practices
Is there a way to disable some of CPHog's new features, like the "Quick Post" and "Right Sidebar"? Thanks!
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before. Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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Is there a way to disable some of CPHog's new features, like the "Quick Post" and "Right Sidebar"? Thanks!
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before. Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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Well, i almost hate to do this. There are so many great things in the works, it nearly seems a shame to release anything now, without them... But nothing stifles new development like a backlog of unreleased features*****, and so with great pleasure i present to you CPhog 1.9 - The Hot, Lazy July Edition[^]. Notable improvements include: threads longer than 50 messages will now load in full, "ForumWatch" customizable sidebar panels, and "QuickBio" pop-up user profiles. There are a few other interesting changes you might stumble across as well, not to mention a whole host of exciting new bugs and regressions. Many thanks to David Stone for his excellent work on this release, not just in the ForumWatch stuff but under the hood in many key areas of code structure and general quality. Not to mention hosting the source repository and bugs database. Oh, and one last thing - if you use and enjoy CPhog, consider donating to the cause of one of our testers. Enjoy... *with the possible exception of even newer projects...
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Yes, but can you blame them for doing so if that's the only legal way they can hire programmers they want at the rate they can afford?
-- Nish on sketchy hiring practices
Shog9 wrote:
There are so many great things in the works
Well, tease us, what are you working on ?
Shog9 wrote:
Oh, and one last thing - if you use and enjoy CPhog, consider donating to the cause of one of our testers.
:cool:
http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^] - Do something special today.
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Well, i almost hate to do this. There are so many great things in the works, it nearly seems a shame to release anything now, without them... But nothing stifles new development like a backlog of unreleased features*****, and so with great pleasure i present to you CPhog 1.9 - The Hot, Lazy July Edition[^]. Notable improvements include: threads longer than 50 messages will now load in full, "ForumWatch" customizable sidebar panels, and "QuickBio" pop-up user profiles. There are a few other interesting changes you might stumble across as well, not to mention a whole host of exciting new bugs and regressions. Many thanks to David Stone for his excellent work on this release, not just in the ForumWatch stuff but under the hood in many key areas of code structure and general quality. Not to mention hosting the source repository and bugs database. Oh, and one last thing - if you use and enjoy CPhog, consider donating to the cause of one of our testers. Enjoy... *with the possible exception of even newer projects...
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Yes, but can you blame them for doing so if that's the only legal way they can hire programmers they want at the rate they can afford?
-- Nish on sketchy hiring practices
Ok, I've upgraded, and now it doesn't seem to be working any more. The script is active according to Greasemonkey, but I don't get the little bob, or any of the cphog features :(
-- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
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Well, i almost hate to do this. There are so many great things in the works, it nearly seems a shame to release anything now, without them... But nothing stifles new development like a backlog of unreleased features*****, and so with great pleasure i present to you CPhog 1.9 - The Hot, Lazy July Edition[^]. Notable improvements include: threads longer than 50 messages will now load in full, "ForumWatch" customizable sidebar panels, and "QuickBio" pop-up user profiles. There are a few other interesting changes you might stumble across as well, not to mention a whole host of exciting new bugs and regressions. Many thanks to David Stone for his excellent work on this release, not just in the ForumWatch stuff but under the hood in many key areas of code structure and general quality. Not to mention hosting the source repository and bugs database. Oh, and one last thing - if you use and enjoy CPhog, consider donating to the cause of one of our testers. Enjoy... *with the possible exception of even newer projects...
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Yes, but can you blame them for doing so if that's the only legal way they can hire programmers they want at the rate they can afford?
-- Nish on sketchy hiring practices
Superb! One thing, QuickBio doesn't seem to work for me. :( I can't click on peoples user names - have I missed something obvious?
Kicking squealing Gucci little piggy.
The Rob Blog -
Superb! One thing, QuickBio doesn't seem to work for me. :( I can't click on peoples user names - have I missed something obvious?
Kicking squealing Gucci little piggy.
The Rob BlogIgnore me. Restarting Firefox made the missing features come alive! :)
Kicking squealing Gucci little piggy.
The Rob Blog -
Ok, I've upgraded, and now it doesn't seem to be working any more. The script is active according to Greasemonkey, but I don't get the little bob, or any of the cphog features :(
-- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
Are there any errors in the JavaScript Console?
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Is there a way to disable some of CPHog's new features, like the "Quick Post" and "Right Sidebar"? Thanks!
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before. Neo: That's why it's going to work.
Don't use CPhog. ;P Seriously though...that's one thing I'm looking into for the next release. We've had so many complaints from our beta users about the right sidebar (mostly just code-frog though :rolleyes:) that it's clear that some people don't like everything we do. You should really give the right sidebar a try though. It takes less work for your brain to find the edge of the screen and start reading than it does for your brain to find the edge of the orange bar. And you can't argue with that...it's science. ;)
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Well, i almost hate to do this. There are so many great things in the works, it nearly seems a shame to release anything now, without them... But nothing stifles new development like a backlog of unreleased features*****, and so with great pleasure i present to you CPhog 1.9 - The Hot, Lazy July Edition[^]. Notable improvements include: threads longer than 50 messages will now load in full, "ForumWatch" customizable sidebar panels, and "QuickBio" pop-up user profiles. There are a few other interesting changes you might stumble across as well, not to mention a whole host of exciting new bugs and regressions. Many thanks to David Stone for his excellent work on this release, not just in the ForumWatch stuff but under the hood in many key areas of code structure and general quality. Not to mention hosting the source repository and bugs database. Oh, and one last thing - if you use and enjoy CPhog, consider donating to the cause of one of our testers. Enjoy... *with the possible exception of even newer projects...
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Yes, but can you blame them for doing so if that's the only legal way they can hire programmers they want at the rate they can afford?
-- Nish on sketchy hiring practices
I can't get it to work at all since upgrading! Tried disabling/enabling, uninstalling, restarting browser. Still no joy.:((
Kevin
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Ok, I've upgraded, and now it doesn't seem to be working any more. The script is active according to Greasemonkey, but I don't get the little bob, or any of the cphog features :(
-- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
Same here. I've tried just about everything including reinstalling Greasemonkey.
Kevin
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I can't get it to work at all since upgrading! Tried disabling/enabling, uninstalling, restarting browser. Still no joy.:((
Kevin
Are there errors in the Javascript console?
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Are there errors in the Javascript console?
Yes, I get one error, which I don't understand. But I had errors in the previous version too.
Kevin
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Yes, I get one error, which I don't understand. But I had errors in the previous version too.
Kevin
Want to copy/paste the error? :)
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Want to copy/paste the error? :)
The errors vary but on the codeproject homepage I get in FreshGrease.js.txt line 2677 function WarnNewCphog() { var scriptPath; if ( typeof(cphog) != "undefined" ) { scriptPath = cphog.BootScriptPath; } else { scriptPath = cphog.Preferences.ScriptPath; <-- Error is here - says "cphog is not defined" }
Kevin
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The errors vary but on the codeproject homepage I get in FreshGrease.js.txt line 2677 function WarnNewCphog() { var scriptPath; if ( typeof(cphog) != "undefined" ) { scriptPath = cphog.BootScriptPath; } else { scriptPath = cphog.Preferences.ScriptPath; <-- Error is here - says "cphog is not defined" }
Kevin
Well now that's different. The only thing I can think of is that your update failed somehow. Go ahead and uninstall the GM script and reinstall it. Don't get rid of your prefs though.
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Well now that's different. The only thing I can think of is that your update failed somehow. Go ahead and uninstall the GM script and reinstall it. Don't get rid of your prefs though.
I did the uninstall/reinstall thing. Also did the same with Greasemonkey. No change. I never had any preferences to uninstall. I have in the past temporarily lost CPhog functionality but it has always come back.
Kevin