I do like CP speed...
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...best speed around, at any price... *cough* Spent some time lurking on another message board recently. Good site, good people, good posts... but wow, is it frustrating to have to wait for a page load every time you want to read replies! Four years i've been using this site, and still - good, threaded message boards are few and far between. Yeah, there's a lot of room for improvement. I'd give a molar for 10 hours alone with the forum code, preferably in a room with no windows. But, all things considered, it's held up pretty well.
You must be careful in the forest Broken glass and rusty nails If you're to bring back something for us I have bullets for sale...
Shog9 wrote: Yeah, there's a lot of room for improvement. I'd give a molar for 10 hours alone with the forum code, preferably in a room with no windows. You and me both. Still, it is doing better then it was, and there isn't anything close, especially with your script enhancements. Hey, you weren't looking at other sites to borrow features to add to that script were you? ;)
I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon
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Shog9 wrote: I'd give a molar for 10 hours alone with the forum code Here we go[^], look forward to the results ;) regards, Paul Watson South Africa PMW Photography Gary Wheeler wrote: It's people like you that keep me heading for my big debut on CNN...
Maybe Shog was hoping for the current version? There have been some nice changes since "26 Aug 2001". :confused: :rolleyes: John
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Shog9 wrote: I'd give a molar for 10 hours alone with the forum code Here we go[^], look forward to the results ;) regards, Paul Watson South Africa PMW Photography Gary Wheeler wrote: It's people like you that keep me heading for my big debut on CNN...
Bah, that's old... and not live. David Wulff has done a fantastic job of taking it to the next level, though. I'm talking something where i could scratch all those little itches that can't be reached with javascript insertion, like messages that don't expand until the page has fully loaded on FireFox, or broken <pre> tags.
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Shog9 wrote: Yeah, there's a lot of room for improvement. I'd give a molar for 10 hours alone with the forum code, preferably in a room with no windows. You and me both. Still, it is doing better then it was, and there isn't anything close, especially with your script enhancements. Hey, you weren't looking at other sites to borrow features to add to that script were you? ;)
I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon
andy brummer wrote: Hey, you weren't looking at other sites to borrow features to add to that script were you? Of course! :-O
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...best speed around, at any price... *cough* Spent some time lurking on another message board recently. Good site, good people, good posts... but wow, is it frustrating to have to wait for a page load every time you want to read replies! Four years i've been using this site, and still - good, threaded message boards are few and far between. Yeah, there's a lot of room for improvement. I'd give a molar for 10 hours alone with the forum code, preferably in a room with no windows. But, all things considered, it's held up pretty well.
You must be careful in the forest Broken glass and rusty nails If you're to bring back something for us I have bullets for sale...
this forum powered by Shog's script... this is GOOD! :-D zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness
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this forum powered by Shog's script... this is GOOD! :-D zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness
:D thankya
Firefox? CodeProject? GreaseMonkey? A better Life?
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...best speed around, at any price... *cough* Spent some time lurking on another message board recently. Good site, good people, good posts... but wow, is it frustrating to have to wait for a page load every time you want to read replies! Four years i've been using this site, and still - good, threaded message boards are few and far between. Yeah, there's a lot of room for improvement. I'd give a molar for 10 hours alone with the forum code, preferably in a room with no windows. But, all things considered, it's held up pretty well.
You must be careful in the forest Broken glass and rusty nails If you're to bring back something for us I have bullets for sale...
From what I've experienced visiting other sites and other forums, CP's is by far the best. Not just content, but implementation. Regular forums, even the ones I use on my sites, drive me nuts. Marc My website
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Bah, that's old... and not live. David Wulff has done a fantastic job of taking it to the next level, though. I'm talking something where i could scratch all those little itches that can't be reached with javascript insertion, like messages that don't expand until the page has fully loaded on FireFox, or broken <pre> tags.
Firefox? CodeProject? GreaseMonkey? A better Life?
Shog9 wrote: I'm talking something where i could scratch all those little itches that can't be reached with javascript insertion, Have you tried using the Proxomitron. It's a local proxy in which you can write filters that not only can insert javascript but also using regular expressions can search and replace any HTML code before it hits your browser. ( Not to mention modify incoming and outgoing headers ) I haven't tried Greasemonkey yet but I doubt it can do anything Proxomitron hasn't been doing for four or five years. http://www.proxomitron.info/[^] Steve T
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From what I've experienced visiting other sites and other forums, CP's is by far the best. Not just content, but implementation. Regular forums, even the ones I use on my sites, drive me nuts. Marc My website
Latest Articles: Object Comparer String HelpersMarc Clifton wrote: Regular forums, even the ones I use on my sites, drive me nuts. DnnBB driving you nuts? :(( - Anders Bill's Bar
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Shog9 wrote: I'm talking something where i could scratch all those little itches that can't be reached with javascript insertion, Have you tried using the Proxomitron. It's a local proxy in which you can write filters that not only can insert javascript but also using regular expressions can search and replace any HTML code before it hits your browser. ( Not to mention modify incoming and outgoing headers ) I haven't tried Greasemonkey yet but I doubt it can do anything Proxomitron hasn't been doing for four or five years. http://www.proxomitron.info/[^] Steve T
Proxomitron is really nice, but it's lacking in certain areas. A better one IMHO is Privoxy http://www.privoxy.org/[^] To me it seems much more customisable, and the advantage there is an open browser interface, which allows easy insertion of special rules. If you couple that with Firefox http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ [^]and the Adblock extension https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=10&application=firefox[^] you'll be able to reduce the noise level down to nearly zero. You can also chain Proxomitron and Privoxy together, which makes the internet look like a text page (mostly) if sheer speed is what you're after (without resorting to lynx http://lynx.browser.org/[^])
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Proxomitron is really nice, but it's lacking in certain areas. A better one IMHO is Privoxy http://www.privoxy.org/[^] To me it seems much more customisable, and the advantage there is an open browser interface, which allows easy insertion of special rules. If you couple that with Firefox http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ [^]and the Adblock extension https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=10&application=firefox[^] you'll be able to reduce the noise level down to nearly zero. You can also chain Proxomitron and Privoxy together, which makes the internet look like a text page (mostly) if sheer speed is what you're after (without resorting to lynx http://lynx.browser.org/[^])
Okay, Since I starting using Proxomitron I hardly bothered looking at anything else simply because I've never found any web page modification I wanted that I couldn't do in Proxomitron. I am curious, (not challenging) what can Privoxy do that Proxomitron can't? I realize that not everyone will take to Proxomitron's version of regular expressions so user-friendliness may be an issue to newcomers. Steve T
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:D thankya
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Now I'm really curious what this grease monkey is all about. Where was the download link again? :) -- An eye for an eye will only make the world blind.
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Now I'm really curious what this grease monkey is all about. Where was the download link again? :) -- An eye for an eye will only make the world blind.
Follow the links in my sig. :)
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Follow the links in my sig. :)
Firefox? CodeProject? GreaseMonkey? A better Life?
Aah.. you mean that tiny bluish text that's almost invisible? ;) Ok, I'll download it now. Whish me luck! -- An eye for an eye will only make the world blind.
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Follow the links in my sig. :)
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My god, you're a genius! I wonder if this sig will stick...?
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My god, you're a genius! I wonder if this sig will stick...?
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: I wonder if this sig will stick...? Did it? :)
My god, you're a genius! - Jörgen Sigvardsson, The Lounge
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: I wonder if this sig will stick...? Did it? :)
My god, you're a genius! - Jörgen Sigvardsson, The Lounge
See below. ;) I wonder if this sig will stick...?
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From what I've experienced visiting other sites and other forums, CP's is by far the best. Not just content, but implementation. Regular forums, even the ones I use on my sites, drive me nuts. Marc My website
Latest Articles: Object Comparer String HelpersI agree with you. I have not used any other forum with the same level of quality as CP's. And with Shog's grease monkey script, things couldn't be better. Well, I suppose I could hack up my own grease monkey script to change the color of things (I know, I know.. heresy! ;)) An eye for a tooth will only make you see weird things.
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Okay, Since I starting using Proxomitron I hardly bothered looking at anything else simply because I've never found any web page modification I wanted that I couldn't do in Proxomitron. I am curious, (not challenging) what can Privoxy do that Proxomitron can't? I realize that not everyone will take to Proxomitron's version of regular expressions so user-friendliness may be an issue to newcomers. Steve T
One major difference is that Proxomitron's author is dead now, and the source code is gone, while Privoxy is an OSS project, meaning it will be constantly upgraded. I see dead pixels Yes, even I am blogging now!
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One major difference is that Proxomitron's author is dead now, and the source code is gone, while Privoxy is an OSS project, meaning it will be constantly upgraded. I see dead pixels Yes, even I am blogging now!
Daniel Turini wrote: One major difference is that Proxomitron's author is dead now, and the source code is gone, while Privoxy is an OSS project... I know that. Open Source is great but for any snapshot of a project (which is what I am interrsted in right now) the fact of Open Source adds exactly zero value. Again, I am not claiming Proxomitron is necessarily better than any other web filter. It's simply that I know Proxomitron's language very well after years of use, and have not yet been faced with a website manipulation I wanted to do and couldn't. I'm certainly willing to change to or add on Privoxy if it offers something I don't already have in Proxomitron but if not why should I lengthen my proxy chain unnecessarily? ...meaning it will be constantly upgraded. Sure, I can adopt it anytime I want, but until then... Steve T