@RebeccaChernoff You didn't realize that such a trivial thing would be blown out of proportion in here for the sake of the obscure and mild amusement of others?
@user152426 It may have been me told you to do that when it was over the thanksgiving weekend. However I meant check back cause nobody was there. The audience here at the moment is much the same audience here when you asked the last time.
@TimStone Sorry Tim. There had been no activity in hours on the day I said it. I couldn't provide any help. Seemed at least polite to say come back. Who know maybeone of you regulars has an intrest in dermotology.
Ah so I've a 1% blame. In other questions is this too suggestive http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4352846/blazeds-graniteds-livecycleds-weborb-for-java-which-gives-best-performance I mean subjective?
@TimStone, curious about the chat navigation binding to keydown rather than keyup or keypress. Not necessarily clear on the difference (yes I know the difference in what they mean, but not use cases I guess). Did you have a specific reason or did you just flip a coin?
@Wes Hm, admittedly I don't "like" the question, but I can't decide whether or not it's actually subjective. Normally questions which ask "Which is best?" tend to go in that direction, but...hrm. I won't vote to close at the moment, anyway.
@RebeccaChernoff Never use keyup, ever. keypress might have been better from the perspective that you could hold down the arrow keys, but that's not something you want to allow for the other bindings...also then you get the code for the actual character that was typed, I think, which means you have to deal with capitalization and the like (also not sure how it's fired for arrow keys).
(OK, I use keyup for the comment auto-complete, but that's a special case :P)
@Wes It's probably better than it getting closed though. Anyone who answers can always update their post easily enough, provided you don't change it drastically.
I am trying to control the indexing of my site as much as I can; I don't want it getting indexed all over the place without me knowing; at least not yet
@user152426 being crawled is probably a good thing unless their doing too much traffic to your server. This may or may not have the info you wnat user-agents.org
@CRoss Instead of the current limited migration options presented when voting to close, I propose that it be turned into an auto-complete + write-in feature. Type in a site name, if it doesn't exist, you've just created a new site!
This turned into a Wheel of Migration, though I still think we need write-in capabilities.
I recently linked an answer I posted, and the question now has almost 15k views. I am sure that not all of them came from the link I posted, but probably at least half of them were.
But currently the only way to get the publicist badge is grab the perma-link to the question itself.
Should it be...
Working on a complicated system to assist me in troubleshooting my issues from last night. Building a module for our system which will log all incoming and outgoing HTTP request headers. Should allow me to see where/how the cookie is being lost
Plus will be useful for all kinds of debugging in the future, I am sure
@GeorgeMarian Ok, point taken. I guess it's not really that complicated. It's going to make directories for each HTTP request and fill those with files for request and response headers
@GeorgeMarian Configurable, defaults to /tmp/RequestDebug but I intend to configure per site to be /tmp/Sitename-requestDebug
I also want to make it so it can link each request directory to the next and previous requests so I can "follow" a user through the site. But we'll see if that's easier said than done...
My only concern would be limits on the number of directory entries. Of course, that depends on the filesystem. The overhead shouldn't be a huge issue, as it is for debugging only. (Assuming, it does cause a noticeable slowdown should it be used as peak times.)
@TylerChacha I finally saw the pop-up it said something to the effect that new documents were ready and that I should reload, although I didn't see any new documents.
@TylerChacha I like that the "new post" and "delete doc" options appear after creating a document. however, I think "new post" should be moved below "delete doc," probably with separator.
The sidebar needs more refinement. I was unaware that there were multiple documents. It was kind of odd to see "delete document" after deleting the document.
Yah, I posted nothing but code and the first line wasn't formated as code. I had to add a blank line before it, which BTW gets eaten up when you edit it again, leading back to that same issue.
@TheUnhandledException Heh. Every time that happens to me, I remember that NASA expects 15 LOC/day out of their developers. (30/day for "simple" programming tasks).