I love the design, and I don't see a problem with it looking somewhat like TeX... What's the reason why that would be a bad thing? The big block of text in the middle differentiates.
@YiJiang Ah, I didn't read the answers. I definitely don't think it looks so much like TeX that they're easy to confuse, it just seemed like a similar concept (the horizontal lines ending in symbols wrapping the title)
@MarcGravell I think it was that I was looking at meta.E.SE instead of E.SE and I didn't see the linked accounts and then /facepalm'd that the SE metas are different than meta.SO
@MichaelMrozek how long does it take to setup an account and have all the features (like +100 on association) show up. A lot of times those things are run on like 15minute scripts
@MarcGravell hence my point about aren't the SE metas different than meta.SO in that the account is tied to the parent? instead of being a separate entity?
@MichaelMrozek well it's not +100 so I was curious how long it takes, is all. I don't mind the wait
When people quote others, it is common practice to add a source or attribution of the original speaker. When you select text and hit the quote button, there should be a pop-up that asks for an optional attribution. The attribution should be added and formatted in some way as well.
(While I orig...
@drachenstern That's why I was saying it seems to be broken again; there's been problems the last few days where people aren't getting the bonus when they should
The only times I have ever heard the word "die" to refer to one dice are from my mother, and from my primary school English teacher. Every person I ever hear always says, "give me a dice" if they want one, and "give me the dice" if they want two. I used to "correct" people to say "die" if they me...
@drachenstern Apparently there is a known bug - fixed but not yet deployed. Apparently also: if you clear and re-associate it goes through a different code path and you will get it.
@Moshe The issue as @TimStone found is the cookie is HTTPonly so we can't get it using javascript. Which is a Good Thing, just makes my XMPP life much more difficult
And yes, when you logged in yesterday @Moshe I saw your fkey and cookie scroll by in my SSH terminal. So I could easily have become you if I wanted to. But I have no desire to do so, I use my powers for good instead of evil :-)
In all seriousness if anyone is concerned about security and doesn't trust others (which you shouldn't), you should be downloading the source, reviewing it, and running your own bridge!
I'm looking for a PHP script that loops through all of the files in a directory so I can do things with the filename, such as format, print or add it to a link. I'd like to be able to sort the files by name, type or by date created/added/modified. (Think fancy directory "index".) I'd also like to...
You can use the DirectoryIterator. Example from php Manual:
<?php
$dir = new DirectoryIterator(dirname(__FILE__));
foreach ($dir as $fileinfo) {
if (!$fileinfo->isDot()) {
var_dump($fileinfo->getFilename());
}
}
?>
I don't agree with Java being #1.
It's slow (still, despite all the propaganda that says otherwise.)
It uses a virtual machine, rather than running natively on the intended target.
I can't come up with a single example Java application that I like.
The silly naming conventions (beans, jars, wars...
Please note: if you give your session cookie to anyone else, you have given them all it takes to impersonate you on the main site. This is obviously necessary to allow the XMPP bridge to post messages as you, but for full disclosure you are sending these details to the XMPP server you are using so please make sure you trust the staff of sed server.
I know about the show desktop keybind, which I use often enough. However, I'm looking for a way to minimize all windows without a toggle.
I'm on a default install (i.e Gnome, Metacity & Compiz). I've looked through all the locations to configure keybinds, that I know. I've also looked at ...
I know about the show desktop keybind, which I use often enough. However, I'm looking for a way to minimize all windows without a toggle So, what's the first answer? You guessed it!
Huh, no OOP pros have touched this yet, I am surprised. I was expecting a number of answers by now! It shouldn't be too ruby-specific, I'd think this same basic question would apply to most OOP languages...
For the XMPP interface for the Stack Overflow chat I am parsing the JSON feed from chat and generating Ruby objects for every chat events, such as messages sent, edits sent, users logging in or out, etc. I also generate events for "slash-commands" sent to the XMPP server, like "/help" or "/auth" ...
Hi everyone, I have a quick question. Is there any other unwritten rules of MSO like meta.stackoverflow.com/q/70397/153371? If yes, where are those written?
Meta Stack Overflow seems to have different rules and user behavior than the "regular" Stack Exchange sites. How is it different?
Individual questions answered below:
What do votes mean on Meta? Why was my well-written post downvoted?
When should posts on Meta be set to community wiki?
Why ...
@PopularDemand I don't think that belong in the featured question: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/59282/153371 unless that is the featured bad question. Or I don't understand the feature tag.
What are the common phrases, words, abbreviations that are used on Stack Overflow, Server Fault, Super User, and Meta Stack Overflow?
This is meant to be a very quick overview, not an in-depth tutorial. When considering whether a term ought to be included, please use this test:
New user com...