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    Jonathan Nethercott
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    Ok, so I wrote my article, did the screen shot, sorted out the code, and finally submitted it to CP. So far, so good. Then someone voted for it - and gave it 4 out of 5. I'm happy, obviously. ;) Then somene else votes for it, and gives it 1. It is now rated at 1.33. I'm not happy. :( In fact, I'm quite cross. :mad: I'm not expecting the article to get lots of votes, because it's probably not going to appeal to lots of people. So that vote is going to mean that my article ends up in purgatory. Now don't get me wrong, I know that everyone is entitled to their opinion, and maybe they really do think my article is rubbish, but they could at least have the decency to leave a message and say why they think it only deserves a 1. I think that what they have done is just plain spiteful and rude. I suspect that someone has written something similar to my article, and has taken offence to me writing about it too. If they are reading this, then all I can say is please leave a message on the article. Your vote of 1 may be justified - but I'd like to know why.

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      Ok, so I wrote my article, did the screen shot, sorted out the code, and finally submitted it to CP. So far, so good. Then someone voted for it - and gave it 4 out of 5. I'm happy, obviously. ;) Then somene else votes for it, and gives it 1. It is now rated at 1.33. I'm not happy. :( In fact, I'm quite cross. :mad: I'm not expecting the article to get lots of votes, because it's probably not going to appeal to lots of people. So that vote is going to mean that my article ends up in purgatory. Now don't get me wrong, I know that everyone is entitled to their opinion, and maybe they really do think my article is rubbish, but they could at least have the decency to leave a message and say why they think it only deserves a 1. I think that what they have done is just plain spiteful and rude. I suspect that someone has written something similar to my article, and has taken offence to me writing about it too. If they are reading this, then all I can say is please leave a message on the article. Your vote of 1 may be justified - but I'd like to know why.

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      Gary Wheeler
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      I took a quick look at your article[^], and I saw a couple of cosmetic issues: 1. Somewhere you've set a bold tag <b;> without closing it. The whole article displays in bold, which makes it seem like you're SHOUTING. There are people on CP who will knee-jerk react to that sort of thing, and give you a 1 right off the bat. 2. You've got some spelling errors, including in the header. In the quick skim I did, it looked like your technical information was pretty good, and certainly warrants higher than a 1 or 2 rating. Please note that I didn't rate the article; I'll look at it again after you update it.


      Software Zen: delete this;

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        Ok, so I wrote my article, did the screen shot, sorted out the code, and finally submitted it to CP. So far, so good. Then someone voted for it - and gave it 4 out of 5. I'm happy, obviously. ;) Then somene else votes for it, and gives it 1. It is now rated at 1.33. I'm not happy. :( In fact, I'm quite cross. :mad: I'm not expecting the article to get lots of votes, because it's probably not going to appeal to lots of people. So that vote is going to mean that my article ends up in purgatory. Now don't get me wrong, I know that everyone is entitled to their opinion, and maybe they really do think my article is rubbish, but they could at least have the decency to leave a message and say why they think it only deserves a 1. I think that what they have done is just plain spiteful and rude. I suspect that someone has written something similar to my article, and has taken offence to me writing about it too. If they are reading this, then all I can say is please leave a message on the article. Your vote of 1 may be justified - but I'd like to know why.

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        Colin Angus Mackay
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        Jon Nethercott wrote: So that vote is going to mean that my article ends up in purgatory. I would doubt it. Based on just two votes. Articles going into purgatory is a manual process, and I am sure that those responsible won't do it on the basis of just two votes. If say you had a rating of 1.33 and 20 votes then maybe. Jon Nethercott wrote: could at least have the decency to leave a message and say why they think it only deserves a 1. I think that what they have done is just plain spiteful and rude. I agree, the rating for my articles has fluctuated sometimes. Someone suggested that maybe it was a counter vote because I voted someone else a 1 (but I showed myself be explaining why I voted that way - maybe that it why the 1-voter doesn't show themselves). I have made some suggestions to the CP team on improving things to encourage (but not mandate) comments with votes. Hopefully when the site moves over to ASP.NET that feature will be available. We'll have to wait and see for the moment.


        "If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell The Second EuroCPian Event will be in Brussels on the 4th of September Can't manage to P/Invoke that Win32 API in .NET? Why not do interop the wiki way!

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          Ok, so I wrote my article, did the screen shot, sorted out the code, and finally submitted it to CP. So far, so good. Then someone voted for it - and gave it 4 out of 5. I'm happy, obviously. ;) Then somene else votes for it, and gives it 1. It is now rated at 1.33. I'm not happy. :( In fact, I'm quite cross. :mad: I'm not expecting the article to get lots of votes, because it's probably not going to appeal to lots of people. So that vote is going to mean that my article ends up in purgatory. Now don't get me wrong, I know that everyone is entitled to their opinion, and maybe they really do think my article is rubbish, but they could at least have the decency to leave a message and say why they think it only deserves a 1. I think that what they have done is just plain spiteful and rude. I suspect that someone has written something similar to my article, and has taken offence to me writing about it too. If they are reading this, then all I can say is please leave a message on the article. Your vote of 1 may be justified - but I'd like to know why.

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          Matt Newman
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          Probably Knee-jerk formatting complaints, looks like you fixed it and the voting has turned around :) Matt Newman
          What is your malfunction? - Dangeresque, too?

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            I took a quick look at your article[^], and I saw a couple of cosmetic issues: 1. Somewhere you've set a bold tag <b;> without closing it. The whole article displays in bold, which makes it seem like you're SHOUTING. There are people on CP who will knee-jerk react to that sort of thing, and give you a 1 right off the bat. 2. You've got some spelling errors, including in the header. In the quick skim I did, it looked like your technical information was pretty good, and certainly warrants higher than a 1 or 2 rating. Please note that I didn't rate the article; I'll look at it again after you update it.


            Software Zen: delete this;

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            Jonathan Nethercott
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            Gary Thanks for the comments. I've fixed the spelling mistake in the header; I ran the rest of the article through the spell checker in Word, and couldn't find any others, but I'll have closer look. I think someone at CP must have fixed the bold tag, because it seems to be ok now. Cheers, Jon.

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            • J Jonathan Nethercott

              Ok, so I wrote my article, did the screen shot, sorted out the code, and finally submitted it to CP. So far, so good. Then someone voted for it - and gave it 4 out of 5. I'm happy, obviously. ;) Then somene else votes for it, and gives it 1. It is now rated at 1.33. I'm not happy. :( In fact, I'm quite cross. :mad: I'm not expecting the article to get lots of votes, because it's probably not going to appeal to lots of people. So that vote is going to mean that my article ends up in purgatory. Now don't get me wrong, I know that everyone is entitled to their opinion, and maybe they really do think my article is rubbish, but they could at least have the decency to leave a message and say why they think it only deserves a 1. I think that what they have done is just plain spiteful and rude. I suspect that someone has written something similar to my article, and has taken offence to me writing about it too. If they are reading this, then all I can say is please leave a message on the article. Your vote of 1 may be justified - but I'd like to know why.

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              peterchen
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              I would suggest this[^] Article ratings will smooth out over time. The only pain I see is if you get a bad vote early, it takes longer. (I know your pain, brother :cool: )


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                Jon Nethercott wrote: So that vote is going to mean that my article ends up in purgatory. I would doubt it. Based on just two votes. Articles going into purgatory is a manual process, and I am sure that those responsible won't do it on the basis of just two votes. If say you had a rating of 1.33 and 20 votes then maybe. Jon Nethercott wrote: could at least have the decency to leave a message and say why they think it only deserves a 1. I think that what they have done is just plain spiteful and rude. I agree, the rating for my articles has fluctuated sometimes. Someone suggested that maybe it was a counter vote because I voted someone else a 1 (but I showed myself be explaining why I voted that way - maybe that it why the 1-voter doesn't show themselves). I have made some suggestions to the CP team on improving things to encourage (but not mandate) comments with votes. Hopefully when the site moves over to ASP.NET that feature will be available. We'll have to wait and see for the moment.


                "If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell The Second EuroCPian Event will be in Brussels on the 4th of September Can't manage to P/Invoke that Win32 API in .NET? Why not do interop the wiki way!

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                Jonathan Nethercott
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                Colin Angus Mackay wrote: Someone suggested that maybe it was a counter vote because I voted someone else a 1 I guess you're always going to get the tit-for-tat stuff; not just on CP, it seems to happen a lot on ebay. I'm not sure how you can get round that really. The only thing about ebay is you can easily see when people have retaliated against getting negative feedback themselves.

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                  Gary Thanks for the comments. I've fixed the spelling mistake in the header; I ran the rest of the article through the spell checker in Word, and couldn't find any others, but I'll have closer look. I think someone at CP must have fixed the bold tag, because it seems to be ok now. Cheers, Jon.

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                  Yup - 'twas I :) What you had was a sequence of 2 H2 tags but only one /H2 tag. Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++

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                  • J Jonathan Nethercott

                    Ok, so I wrote my article, did the screen shot, sorted out the code, and finally submitted it to CP. So far, so good. Then someone voted for it - and gave it 4 out of 5. I'm happy, obviously. ;) Then somene else votes for it, and gives it 1. It is now rated at 1.33. I'm not happy. :( In fact, I'm quite cross. :mad: I'm not expecting the article to get lots of votes, because it's probably not going to appeal to lots of people. So that vote is going to mean that my article ends up in purgatory. Now don't get me wrong, I know that everyone is entitled to their opinion, and maybe they really do think my article is rubbish, but they could at least have the decency to leave a message and say why they think it only deserves a 1. I think that what they have done is just plain spiteful and rude. I suspect that someone has written something similar to my article, and has taken offence to me writing about it too. If they are reading this, then all I can say is please leave a message on the article. Your vote of 1 may be justified - but I'd like to know why.

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                    Tom Archer
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                    I left a comment ;) On a lighter note, check out the google ad your article gets - for the American Diabetes Assn :) Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                      Yup - 'twas I :) What you had was a sequence of 2 H2 tags but only one /H2 tag. Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++

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                      That mighty nice of you to fix it. When is the Visual Lisp++ coming out ?? :;P If there's one thing I've learned, it's that life is one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead. - Homer Simpson

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                      • J Jonathan Nethercott

                        Ok, so I wrote my article, did the screen shot, sorted out the code, and finally submitted it to CP. So far, so good. Then someone voted for it - and gave it 4 out of 5. I'm happy, obviously. ;) Then somene else votes for it, and gives it 1. It is now rated at 1.33. I'm not happy. :( In fact, I'm quite cross. :mad: I'm not expecting the article to get lots of votes, because it's probably not going to appeal to lots of people. So that vote is going to mean that my article ends up in purgatory. Now don't get me wrong, I know that everyone is entitled to their opinion, and maybe they really do think my article is rubbish, but they could at least have the decency to leave a message and say why they think it only deserves a 1. I think that what they have done is just plain spiteful and rude. I suspect that someone has written something similar to my article, and has taken offence to me writing about it too. If they are reading this, then all I can say is please leave a message on the article. Your vote of 1 may be justified - but I'd like to know why.

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                        This is a real problem on codeproject. People who have articles competing for the top spot in a listing frequently vote down other peoples articles. It's a shame but it happens a lot. I took a look at your article and I think you did a fine job, thanks for contributing.

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                          This is a real problem on codeproject. People who have articles competing for the top spot in a listing frequently vote down other peoples articles. It's a shame but it happens a lot. I took a look at your article and I think you did a fine job, thanks for contributing.

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                          Rocky Moore
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                          Actually, I never thought about that. What is the big deal about having a high rating on an article? My latest one got like a 3 or something. No biggy as long as it is there for those that may need it. Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com

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                            I left a comment ;) On a lighter note, check out the google ad your article gets - for the American Diabetes Assn :) Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                            Charlie Williams
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                            Tom Archer wrote: On a lighter note... the American Diabetes Assn Yeah, diabetes does tend to be one of the more humorous diseases.;P Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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                              Tom Archer wrote: On a lighter note... the American Diabetes Assn Yeah, diabetes does tend to be one of the more humorous diseases.;P Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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                              The lighter part was the fact that Google associated an article on .NET performance monitoring with a disease ;P Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                                Actually, I never thought about that. What is the big deal about having a high rating on an article? My latest one got like a 3 or something. No biggy as long as it is there for those that may need it. Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com

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                                Nish Nishant
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                                Rocky Moore wrote: No biggy as long as it is there for those that may need it Really cool attitude, Rocky. :cool: :rose:


                                My take on gmail - Is gmail just a fashion statement? My blog on C++/CLI, MFC/Win32, .NET - void Nish(char* szBlog); My MVP tips, tricks and essays web site - www.voidnish.com

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