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It's generally viewed as self advertisement, which is perceived much of the time as sleazy. However, nothing wrong with a little sleaziness so long as it's actually interesting. If you were to edit your post with a quick sentence or two explaining why we'd want to click that link, then perhaps we might be more willing to do so. Otherwise, I'm not going to increase your hit count just to see if your post might be interesting.
Thank you for your clarification. I will try to immediately erase my post and everything about it from CodeProject. Thank you, again.
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It's generally viewed as self advertisement, which is perceived much of the time as sleazy. However, nothing wrong with a little sleaziness so long as it's actually interesting. If you were to edit your post with a quick sentence or two explaining why we'd want to click that link, then perhaps we might be more willing to do so. Otherwise, I'm not going to increase your hit count just to see if your post might be interesting.
I cannot seem to able to delete my original message. Can you help?
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I cannot seem to able to delete my original message. Can you help?
Sure. You can start by editing your post and just saying ("removed content"). Also, messages cannot be deleted if there are replies to them. So if I delete my reply message, you can delete yours, then I can delete mine, then you can delete your original post. I don't know if that's actually been tried before, but if you want to give it a try I'll keep an eye on the Lounge and be ready to delete mine. I will start by deleting this message (you should get it in an email anyway, so you'll still be able to read it).
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We were going for a delete cascade (you can't fully delete a message that has replies), but the OP deleted one of the replies prematurely, so the evidence of deleted replies is still there. Thread starter messages can't be deleted at all if there are replies.
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We were going for a delete cascade (you can't fully delete a message that has replies), but the OP deleted one of the replies prematurely, so the evidence of deleted replies is still there. Thread starter messages can't be deleted at all if there are replies.
Please do so! Go for a delete cascade, because the system does not let me delete my message.
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Please do so! Go for a delete cascade, because the system does not let me delete my message.
Sorry, it can no longer be done, since you deleted one of your messages before I deleted my reply to it.
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Sorry, it can no longer be done, since you deleted one of your messages before I deleted my reply to it.
Never mind, you tried. Thank you so much for your help and I apologize for the trouble I caused.
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Sorry, it can no longer be done, since you deleted one of your messages before I deleted my reply to it.
One time I had deleted a message I had posted. I then decided I actually wanted keep the message and was able to revive it using Edit Post. However, another time I tried to do the same thing, it failed. I don't know if there is a time factor and I don't remember if the message I managed to revive had replies to it, but it's something for you to play around with. Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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One time I had deleted a message I had posted. I then decided I actually wanted keep the message and was able to revive it using Edit Post. However, another time I tried to do the same thing, it failed. I don't know if there is a time factor and I don't remember if the message I managed to revive had replies to it, but it's something for you to play around with. Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
Just tried, and couldn't restore my deleted message. Interestingly, when I deleted my message it was immediately gone on Web01, but stuck around for a while on Web04. Guess they have some cache lag for deletions.
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Just tried, and couldn't restore my deleted message. Interestingly, when I deleted my message it was immediately gone on Web01, but stuck around for a while on Web04. Guess they have some cache lag for deletions.
I want to reply to the Delete thread too!!! :-D
as if the facebook, twitter and message boards weren't enough - blogged
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Just tried, and couldn't restore my deleted message. Interestingly, when I deleted my message it was immediately gone on Web01, but stuck around for a while on Web04. Guess they have some cache lag for deletions.
AspDotNetDev wrote:
Guess they have some cache lag for deletions.
They have a cache lag for everything - Supposedly caused by the hamster's short legs. In fact, at least 30 % of the hamsters are running around between the servers to transmit data between them, but the short legs prevent them from running around fast enough to avoid the cache lag.
**Marco Bertschi
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AspDotNetDev wrote:
Guess they have some cache lag for deletions.
They have a cache lag for everything - Supposedly caused by the hamster's short legs. In fact, at least 30 % of the hamsters are running around between the servers to transmit data between them, but the short legs prevent them from running around fast enough to avoid the cache lag.
**Marco Bertschi
They are however, still a lot cheaper and more reliable than cabling. Provided they don't get distracted by a pile of sunflower seeds.
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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They are however, still a lot cheaper and more reliable than cabling. Provided they don't get distracted by a pile of sunflower seeds.
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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It is when you use wireless communications: i.e. Hamsters!
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)