I don't think so, no. If you have access to the room you can re-post. If you don't have access you can't abuse onebox to get messages that you shouldn't be able to see normally.
Why are we boring @Marc with the same kind of chit chat he could do from the comfort of his home when we could bore @Marc with the kind of chit chat he can only do before he passes through porno security scans at the airport?
I almost got a gamecube confiscated the last time I flew; fortunately one of the TSA guys knew what it was, the others were highly suspicious of the scary box the scanner couldn't see inside
the old "do you mind if we look in your bag, sir" which is really fancy talk for "step back or the guy with the gun is stepping in; we are looking in your bag - if you say no I'm fetching the rubber gloves"
I am in charge of maintaining a large number of sites running on the same code base but with subtle color/ui differences. This is similar to how Stack Overflow has many different Q&A sites with the same code base but different layouts/colors. I remember reading an Article written by one of th...
To be honest all I was trying to do is write a different animation function that tried to emulate the way the wheel's ticks slow down the wheel itself, but jQuery didn't want any of that.
So I just experienced something I've never had happen before. I answered a question along with someone else and they downvote me with a comment that just says -1 No that's not it. Interesting.
I think it's because you are adding an empty namespace into the document here:
string s = doc.DocumentElement.GetNamespaceOfPrefix("");
XmlNamespaceManager nsmgr = new XmlNamespaceManager(doc.NameTable);
nsmgr.AddNamespace("rs", s);
And then when you append that node it...
they want every postback to completely regenerate the entire page object and use the same bandwidth as the entire page, even if only updating tiny sections.
i should've known.. of course that makes the most sense. :)
For the XMPP interface for the Stack Overflow chat, I am currently taking the HTML of the chat messages and converting to valid XML, and setting that as the html child element of the XMPP message object. In my Mac OS X jabber client this was working great! It meant that when users in the SO chat ...
Thanks @PopularDemand... like your questions I've upvoted, what I really want is some brilliant ruby code which will solve the problem for me, but I'll take +5 Rep
@MichaelMrozek, you should post an issue on the GitHub site, you've found a bug! If a single site is requested, it apparently requires the theme to be listed explicitly.