CPHog updated for IE
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I've been calling it See-Pee-Hog, as in CodeProject Hog. But, it's Shog's name, so he can tell me I'm wrong! :~ John
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For those of you who have been (anxiously) awaiting the arrival of the Internet Explorer "quick reply" feature, you can get it by checking out this article[^]! John
"You said a whole sentence with no words in it, and I understood you!" -- my wife as she cries about slowly becoming a geek.Nifty. :) And you deserve a medal or something for having the courage to wade through my pile of hacks and spaghetti to make the changes. :-O BTW - i fixed a bug with the random sig feature a while back and forgot to upload it. The change is in ShowSig(), it now correctly avoids empty sigs.
Firefox? CodeProject? GreaseMonkey? A better Life?
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I've been calling it See-Pee-Hog, as in CodeProject Hog. But, it's Shog's name, so he can tell me I'm wrong! :~ John
The name is C P Hog (CodeProject Hog) as you surmised. But it's pronounced "See-Fog"... not that it makes one bit of difference. "GreaseBob" would have been a less opaque choice...
Ave Shog9, CP-addicti te salutant! - K(arl), The Soapbox
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Nifty. :) And you deserve a medal or something for having the courage to wade through my pile of hacks and spaghetti to make the changes. :-O BTW - i fixed a bug with the random sig feature a while back and forgot to upload it. The change is in ShowSig(), it now correctly avoids empty sigs.
Firefox? CodeProject? GreaseMonkey? A better Life?
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Nice. :cool:
Ave Shog9, CP-addicti te salutant! - K(arl), The Soapbox
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For those of you who have been (anxiously) awaiting the arrival of the Internet Explorer "quick reply" feature, you can get it by checking out this article[^]! John
"You said a whole sentence with no words in it, and I understood you!" -- my wife as she cries about slowly becoming a geek.Sweet! It works.
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Nifty. :) And you deserve a medal or something for having the courage to wade through my pile of hacks and spaghetti to make the changes. :-O BTW - i fixed a bug with the random sig feature a while back and forgot to upload it. The change is in ShowSig(), it now correctly avoids empty sigs.
Firefox? CodeProject? GreaseMonkey? A better Life?
The most interesting bit that I saw were the references to
AuthorName == "Nishant Sivakumar"
. I couldn't help but wonder what that was all about... :~ John -
Sweet! It works.
Yeah! That's the best part! :cool: John
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Nifty. :) And you deserve a medal or something for having the courage to wade through my pile of hacks and spaghetti to make the changes. :-O BTW - i fixed a bug with the random sig feature a while back and forgot to upload it. The change is in ShowSig(), it now correctly avoids empty sigs.
Firefox? CodeProject? GreaseMonkey? A better Life?
So, what exactly was the bug? I guess I didn't notice it. (BTW, I like the kind of change you made -- code that I can just copy and paste!) John
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For those of you who have been (anxiously) awaiting the arrival of the Internet Explorer "quick reply" feature, you can get it by checking out this article[^]! John
"You said a whole sentence with no words in it, and I understood you!" -- my wife as she cries about slowly becoming a geek.Cool! Thanks John, and thanks to Shog9.
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The most interesting bit that I saw were the references to
AuthorName == "Nishant Sivakumar"
. I couldn't help but wonder what that was all about... :~ JohnIIRC that's because Nish wanted different layout... search lounge for CPhog request (I think) for more. :) David
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So, what exactly was the bug? I guess I didn't notice it. (BTW, I like the kind of change you made -- code that I can just copy and paste!) John
The bug was, it'd choose a random sig and *then* check if it was empty. This skewed the random distribution pretty badly, as well as flat out not working a good deal of the time. Quick-and-dirty to be sure!
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