Why the biography I've published is missing from my profile ?
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Dear Colleagues, Today I've visited my professional profile page and noticed that the biography I've posted is missing from my profile. Recently, I've made no change to my biography, but the biography passage I've posted suddenly disappeared from my profiles page. Can you help me out to correct this ? Thanks a lot in advance. :)
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Dear Colleagues, Today I've visited my professional profile page and noticed that the biography I've posted is missing from my profile. Recently, I've made no change to my biography, but the biography passage I've posted suddenly disappeared from my profiles page. Can you help me out to correct this ? Thanks a lot in advance. :)
I'd so much appreciate if someone will help me out to recover my biography texts. It's an urgent question. :)
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I'd so much appreciate if someone will help me out to recover my biography texts. It's an urgent question. :)
Give them a chance! The staff are all in Canadia, and as such are on Toronto Time: GMT-4, so it's currently 06:54 at CodeProject. Give them a couple of hours to get into the office, have a cup of :java:, an so on!
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Give them a chance! The staff are all in Canadia, and as such are on Toronto Time: GMT-4, so it's currently 06:54 at CodeProject. Give them a couple of hours to get into the office, have a cup of :java:, an so on!
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640 Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay... AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
Thanks a lot. I'll be patiently waiting for the problem to be resolved. Also, I've manually restored my biography text, *BUT*, I'm still wondering why my original biography text and time-zone have been unexpectedly modified. :)
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Give them a chance! The staff are all in Canadia, and as such are on Toronto Time: GMT-4, so it's currently 06:54 at CodeProject. Give them a couple of hours to get into the office, have a cup of :java:, an so on!
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Can anyone help me out with this problem ? I still have not received any replies from CodeProject's Team. As far as I know, it's already 11:46 in Toronto, but no one has replied. :)
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Can anyone help me out with this problem ? I still have not received any replies from CodeProject's Team. As far as I know, it's already 11:46 in Toronto, but no one has replied. :)
Works for me:
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Arthur V. Ratz, 38 years old, C++ software developer, system analyst and network engineer graduated from L’viv State Polytechnic University and attained his Computer science and Information technology master’s degree in January 2004. Since the middle of 2005 senior IT-pros. His professional career began as a financial and accounting software developer in DPLKB company’s small local branch in L’viv. His professional interests include C/C++ programming, windows platform applications development using Win32API, parallel programming and multithreading, SQL relational database development, PHP and JavaScript web development, algorithms, system analysis, distributed information systems, computers networks design and analyzing, Windows Server and Linux administration, cloud computing, IoT, system security, technical writing and science publications etc. Arthur Ratz published his first article at CodeProject.com in June 2015.
Or are you saying you've added something that's now missing?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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Works for me:
Quote:
Arthur V. Ratz, 38 years old, C++ software developer, system analyst and network engineer graduated from L’viv State Polytechnic University and attained his Computer science and Information technology master’s degree in January 2004. Since the middle of 2005 senior IT-pros. His professional career began as a financial and accounting software developer in DPLKB company’s small local branch in L’viv. His professional interests include C/C++ programming, windows platform applications development using Win32API, parallel programming and multithreading, SQL relational database development, PHP and JavaScript web development, algorithms, system analysis, distributed information systems, computers networks design and analyzing, Windows Server and Linux administration, cloud computing, IoT, system security, technical writing and science publications etc. Arthur Ratz published his first article at CodeProject.com in June 2015.
Or are you saying you've added something that's now missing?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
Thank you very much for your reply, but I've updated the same biography text after I've encountered that it was missing from my profile. And, also, at the present moment, I see that someone has logged onto my profile from a different device. Also, if you've monitored my own activity, you would notice that the time-zone for my profile changes to UTC+2 Jerusalem every time I set the correct time zone. It means that someone else is currently logged on my profile and manually changes the time-zone and other preferences. Specifically, I'm so much afraid that my account will be unlawfully deleted by someone else who's presently logged in. I've sent two e-mail messages to Chris Maunder and Sean Ewington with my question about account security issues, but have not received any replies yet. Can you help me out to protect and secure my account at CodeProject I so much treasure. I'd kindly so much appreciate. :)
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Thank you very much for your reply, but I've updated the same biography text after I've encountered that it was missing from my profile. And, also, at the present moment, I see that someone has logged onto my profile from a different device. Also, if you've monitored my own activity, you would notice that the time-zone for my profile changes to UTC+2 Jerusalem every time I set the correct time zone. It means that someone else is currently logged on my profile and manually changes the time-zone and other preferences. Specifically, I'm so much afraid that my account will be unlawfully deleted by someone else who's presently logged in. I've sent two e-mail messages to Chris Maunder and Sean Ewington with my question about account security issues, but have not received any replies yet. Can you help me out to protect and secure my account at CodeProject I so much treasure. I'd kindly so much appreciate. :)
I'm not staff, so I don't have access to monitor your activity or help you secure your account. :) If you suspect someone else has logged in to your account, you should probably change your password. I haven't seen the link to see which devices I'm logged in from yet. Does it have the option to log out all other sessions?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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I'm not staff, so I don't have access to monitor your activity or help you secure your account. :) If you suspect someone else has logged in to your account, you should probably change your password. I haven't seen the link to see which devices I'm logged in from yet. Does it have the option to log out all other sessions?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
Sorry for giving this question, but I've already changed the password for my account the number of times, but useless. Also, I've many times logged out all other sessions, but they still reappear. I don't know what to do at this point. :)
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I'm not staff, so I don't have access to monitor your activity or help you secure your account. :) If you suspect someone else has logged in to your account, you should probably change your password. I haven't seen the link to see which devices I'm logged in from yet. Does it have the option to log out all other sessions?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
And also, can you tell the stuff about this problem and my question ? :)
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Dear Colleagues, Today I've visited my professional profile page and noticed that the biography I've posted is missing from my profile. Recently, I've made no change to my biography, but the biography passage I've posted suddenly disappeared from my profiles page. Can you help me out to correct this ? Thanks a lot in advance. :)
I've looked at your account and can't see anything strange. Earlier today we had a number of errors on our caching server that might have resulted in your data being misread. Since you have 'fixed' your biography, I can't determine if it was a database or a caching issue. If it happens again, please let us know and let us check it out before you do anything. Thanks, Matthew
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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I've looked at your account and can't see anything strange. Earlier today we had a number of errors on our caching server that might have resulted in your data being misread. Since you have 'fixed' your biography, I can't determine if it was a database or a caching issue. If it happens again, please let us know and let us check it out before you do anything. Thanks, Matthew
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
Matthew Dennis wrote:
If it happens again, please let us know, be patient and let us check it out before you do anything.
FTFY :-D
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Can anyone help me out with this problem ? I still have not received any replies from CodeProject's Team. As far as I know, it's already 11:46 in Toronto, but no one has replied. :)
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Do you have any idea how many problems the CodeProject staff have to work on at any one time? Please learn some patience, your problems are no more important than anyone else's. And this one in particular is hardly a show stopper.
Thanks for clarification, I'm very sorry for speeding up the problem resolution process. Next time, I will patiently waiting for the problem to be resolved. :)
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Do you have any idea how many problems the CodeProject staff have to work on at any one time? Please learn some patience, your problems are no more important than anyone else's. And this one in particular is hardly a show stopper.
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Thank you very much for your reply, but I've updated the same biography text after I've encountered that it was missing from my profile. And, also, at the present moment, I see that someone has logged onto my profile from a different device. Also, if you've monitored my own activity, you would notice that the time-zone for my profile changes to UTC+2 Jerusalem every time I set the correct time zone. It means that someone else is currently logged on my profile and manually changes the time-zone and other preferences. Specifically, I'm so much afraid that my account will be unlawfully deleted by someone else who's presently logged in. I've sent two e-mail messages to Chris Maunder and Sean Ewington with my question about account security issues, but have not received any replies yet. Can you help me out to protect and secure my account at CodeProject I so much treasure. I'd kindly so much appreciate. :)
We've discussed this offline (and apologies for the late response - I was up north saying Hi to the bears and deer flies). However, the timezone thing warrants some explanation: Each time you start a new session we look at your current timezone as reported by your browser and update your settings automatically. Our timezone detection is really only a GMT offset detection so a single offset value (in hrs:mins) corresponds to multiple timezones, and we try and pick the one most likely to be correct. Obviously it's hit and miss. As long as the timezone offset is correct there's no problem.
cheers Chris Maunder
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We've discussed this offline (and apologies for the late response - I was up north saying Hi to the bears and deer flies). However, the timezone thing warrants some explanation: Each time you start a new session we look at your current timezone as reported by your browser and update your settings automatically. Our timezone detection is really only a GMT offset detection so a single offset value (in hrs:mins) corresponds to multiple timezones, and we try and pick the one most likely to be correct. Obviously it's hit and miss. As long as the timezone offset is correct there's no problem.
cheers Chris Maunder
Thank you very much for your detailed answer to my question and clarification. :)
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We've discussed this offline (and apologies for the late response - I was up north saying Hi to the bears and deer flies). However, the timezone thing warrants some explanation: Each time you start a new session we look at your current timezone as reported by your browser and update your settings automatically. Our timezone detection is really only a GMT offset detection so a single offset value (in hrs:mins) corresponds to multiple timezones, and we try and pick the one most likely to be correct. Obviously it's hit and miss. As long as the timezone offset is correct there's no problem.
cheers Chris Maunder
The problem is being resolved, at this point. :) Thanks a lot over again. My very kind appreciation. :)