Since we are technically rejecting their edit, we should still be able to add a comment to the reject reason when improving a suggested edit.
For example, take this suggested edit which attempted to add a <!-- language --> comment to the post. He put the comment at the beginning of the pos...
@Moshe Depending on the topic, I might be able to help. Hit me up if you need some guidance / clarification, and I'l let you know if it's something I know anything about.
is going to sleep too, has to be at work at 8am EST
hey guys, I'd really like to know how often the Careers Top 10% 20% etc indicator updates? I'm somewhat sure I'm somewhere on the map with jquery and javascript lately but I'm not seeing this on my CV here.
I see that my SO rep below updates once every few days, what about the indicators on the top? Or maybe I'm not on the map in JS/Jquery :'(
hm. so chat messages you get while chat is open don't seem to show up in the inbox. I'm going to close this window after sending this, reply in about 10 seconds and I'll see if it ends up in the inbox
@GregHewgill You'll have to be gone for longer than that. If you need to test the inbox, why not go to the formatting sandbox and have people comment on a post you made?
As per Jeff's suggestion here in the comments.
You can use this question as a formatting sandbox (if you can edit CW questions) and you can post answers if you want to test out formatting there as well.
Beware that since the changes to syntax highlighting in December 2010, and the inline hints ...
I'm testing inbox notifications. If you comment on this, you will receive one (1) vial of virtual unicorn horn dust (no actual unicorns will be harmed).
> Style sheets represent a major breakthrough for Web page designers...
Does that look familiar? Its the HTML 4.01 specs, dating all the way back to 1999.
Back when CSS was still a major breakthrough
> I am excellent in Javascript, but currently started learning ActionScript. I request answer in few lines of description. Explanation with examples would be appreciated.
Since we are technically rejecting their edit, we should still be able to add a comment to the reject reason when improving a suggested edit.
For example, take this suggested edit which attempted to add a <!-- language --> comment to the post. He put the comment at the beginning of the pos...
Basically a user has suggested an edit that contained the addition of the <!-- language ... --> comment.
Now there are three users that agree it was an incorrect and not useful edit because the users that proposed it made the mistake not to put it directly above a code block but at the beginning of the answer.
They agree that such an edit should be dismissed as not helpful.
How does this user only have 1 (one) rep?
I see that he has made some answers and questions. Accepted answers and has accepted other's answers.
But if you look at his recent rep changes it is nothing
How is that possible?
@RebeccaChernoff I heard you were responsible for the blog, is that true? Do you know why it's not possible to embed YouTube videos? (And whether this can be enabled, either through just pasting youtube.com links, like any Wordpress would do, or through embeds)
RE: stackoverflow.com/suggested-edits/156600 <- Should we care more about pushing people to a specific site in the network, or on maintaining the level of quality of the given site?
We were wondering earlier how that edit got approved, then realized that it was likely done in the first place to put that in the displayed excerpt...but then there was some question over whether that was appropriate.
I ran an scp command to download some files from an SSH server. Instead of using the . to put it in the current folder, I accidentally typed *. It looks like scp copied the files and put them somewhere. My command was similar to this:
$moshe> scp username@server.com:~/SomeDirectory/SubDir/* *...
How does this user only have 1 (one) rep?
I see that he has made some answers and questions. Accepted answers and has accepted other's answers.
But if you look at his recent rep changes it is nothing
How is that possible?
I know it is possible that he might be suspended, but I don't know abou...
If you go here and try to expand a post, you'll get "Error occurred when loading post body", probably because URL which is being polled returns 404.
http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ajax/users/155556/amanap-lanac-a-nalp-a-nam-a/rep/post/123641/1330358517/1330372529?_=1330450102887
Thanks @Tim. Just making sure I'm not crazy. When I see users with pretty high rep do stuff like that, it makes me question whether I'm thinking right.
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA You know, I go through enough technical documentation on a daily basis that I wouldn't even notice the use of "1 (one)" in there. But what does stand out in that post is the use of "only have 1 rep" instead of "have only 1 rep" :)
That seems like a pretty meaningless number; you might as well ask what his -- or anyone's -- rep would be if upvotes were worth 7 rep and downvotes were worth 3, or if the system never stopped adding 50 points to all bounties offered.
Just out of curiosity, is there some sort of tool, script or stored procedure that can use the monthly dump to calculate SO members' reputation as if there were no reputation cap?
I guess this is extremely hard to do, as it would effectively involve rebuilding the entire rep calculation process,...
Joel's query doesn't look for bounties and also doesn't count reputation which has been received before a post went into community wiki mode. I've found a nice query which looks pretty good and which should be correct.
Jon Skeet lost 816,430 reputation just due to reputation cap. If I would run Joel's query, it would show that Jon skeet lost a total of 1,212,401 which is REALLY inaccurate
If you look at the reputation events of a user, and try to expand a post, you'll get an "Error occurred when loading post body" message, probably because the URL that is being polled returns 404.
http://stackoverflow.com/ajax/users/172552/martin/rep/post/123796/1330450472/1330450530?_=133045058...
Let me start by http://www.craigslist.org/ If it modernize itself, I can image what it will be look like: "crazy animations" everywhere!
So I already asked some questions on meta:
Users list: User reputation according to quarter and year does not work but give month scores
voting is lost du...
No, I hated Minecraft. When I first played I fell into some trap inside a pyramid then spent like an hour trying to get out of it only to find out someone had locked me inside with a door. o.o
Well, I didn't know any of the controls besides moving and I went into this pyramid and there was this big hole in the floor that I fell into. And they had all these ladders to climb back up but it was dark and I couldn't ever tell where the next ladder was so I kept falling back to the bottom.