Post #55,169
10/6/02 5:02:46 PM
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Posts by user would be very nice
"Career politicians are inherently untrustworthy; if it spends its life buzzing around the outhouse, it\ufffds probably a fly." - [link|http://www.nationalinterest.org/issues/58/Mead.html|Walter Mead]
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Post #55,171
10/6/02 5:20:16 PM
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Actually, last 20 posts... or something like that...
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Post #55,175
10/6/02 5:32:08 PM
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Will look into it.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,181
10/6/02 6:00:54 PM
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How's that?
I might add an excerpt too...
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,182
10/6/02 6:05:24 PM
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Schweet!!! You must be the man....
As ONLY YOU can understand Python like that... Unlike the Bryce guy... now he wants to do Ocaml... Yeah, Right.
But, I like it alot... as for the "excerpts" make that a preference... or whatever...
Once again... Ewe Da Manny...
greg - Grand-Master Artist in IT, curley95@attbi.com -- [link|http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry/|REMEMBER ED CURRY!!!]
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Post #55,183
10/6/02 6:11:03 PM
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Very little Python involved.
Just a little Zope code and one SQL call. No big deal, really.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,187
10/6/02 6:16:10 PM
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Nice
Now for the stupid user trick of following up with a request for a "next 20" link... :-)
Cheers, Ben
"Career politicians are inherently untrustworthy; if it spends its life buzzing around the outhouse, it\ufffds probably a fly." - [link|http://www.nationalinterest.org/issues/58/Mead.html|Walter Mead]
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Post #55,190
10/6/02 6:30:46 PM
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Er...
It's already there...
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,195
10/6/02 7:24:00 PM
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Perhaps I missed it
After all I posted as I was fading fast into a nap.
Or perhaps, knowing you, you saw the request, implemented, then told me it was there.
Either way, well-done and this is service that we only wish that ezBoard provided. :-)
Cheers, Ben
"Career politicians are inherently untrustworthy; if it spends its life buzzing around the outhouse, it\ufffds probably a fly." - [link|http://www.nationalinterest.org/issues/58/Mead.html|Walter Mead]
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Post #55,203
10/6/02 8:44:30 PM
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Nope, it was already there.
And hey, I resemble that remark, etc. ;-)
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,191
10/6/02 6:41:14 PM
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Note: currently there is a small bug
I'm using the HTML scrubber to filter the content, but I need to add a bit to tell it to ignore (and fixup) errors to make this work correctly.
Until then, ignore the funky error messages, please. :-)
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,199
10/6/02 7:40:11 PM
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Shouldn't the version number move off 0.3.0?
Or am I missing something? If you're changing the web page, does that not show up in the IWeThey source?
Just curious. Thanks for the enhancements - wherever they are!
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #55,204
10/6/02 8:45:42 PM
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Bah! Version number inflation!!
Actually, the version number changes when I deem it should. We're probably at least up to a 0.3.1. Maybe.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,207
10/6/02 9:30:22 PM
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Should be fixed.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,208
10/6/02 9:35:46 PM
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Incidentally...
And in case you hadn't noticed, picking the forum name in that listing gives the user's posts in that forum only.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,209
10/6/02 9:38:10 PM
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Dang, why do you do that?
Anticipate features that someone might reasonably want some day. That makes it too hard to think up new things to ask you for....
Cheers, Ben
"Career politicians are inherently untrustworthy; if it spends its life buzzing around the outhouse, it\ufffds probably a fly." - [link|http://www.nationalinterest.org/issues/58/Mead.html|Walter Mead]
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Post #55,216
10/6/02 11:20:54 PM
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Evolution of a feature
1) Initial list. number, subject, datetime 2) Add the forum name (reasonable information to have) 3) Hmmm. Why not at least link to the forum if we have the name. 4) Boy, sure would be nice to list all the posts in the forum, instead of just linking to the forum.
I just think of what *I* would like it to do. Usually, that's sufficient, since I'm a user of the forums as well. Just like most open source projects -- most development is done by scratching an itch. That's why some of the best open source projects are for developer's tools.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,231
10/7/02 6:15:16 AM
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That is so true.
Some of the best things I've done at work on our system is because I needed it to do something*. A good one was letting you rename mail folders. A more recent one was adding a "Your password will expire in x days" message.
Wade.
* Someday I'll wax long and lyrical about what it does and why it's the greatest thing since sliced cheese, but for now it should be enough to know it's a groupware product run as PHP pages on an Apache server. :-)
"Ah. One of the difficult questions."
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