Please bring back the oldest sort order for answers, I think we can deal with four different types of sort order.
It's helpful if you don't want to have to tool-tip every post to see which got posted first, so that you can upvote the oldest answer when answers duplicate each other.
@RebeccaChernoff - Googled, for future reference, you need to install SIMBL and then GreaseKit, then you can run GreaseMonkey scripts. I haven't verified this, but that's the gist of my Googling.
@GeorgeMarian @Fosco @TimStone, you guys need to see your doctors about those coughs. I'm ignoring you until you do; I am not trying to pick up whatever viruses you've got.
@GeorgeMarian - No, he talks often, it's a small religious school. He's involved. Gives a daily class to a small group as well as a couple of weekly ones for the whole school.
@TimStone - I didn't mean that literally. The Dean was going around joking "everyone tells me to shut up, why do I need to pay a doctor to tell me the same?".
Heh. The throat dries out quite readily when you have to project. It's one thing if you're just speaking in a conversation, quite another if you're presenting.
Hehe. It is going to be nice to go home for Christmas and be able to enjoy and hang out instead of getting in late Christmas Eve and leaving early Sunday due to work.
Hello everyone..
Please look at this sample link address: (weather.gov)
http://140.90.113.200/xml/current_obs/KLAX.xml
if you view page source in browser, you can see that it shows data in XML format (usng xsl.?).
I need to implement a simple web page like that.
I think that web site uses X...
> The problem with the new hundred-dollar bills has remained largely hidden from public view, despite a press release issued by the Federal Reserve on Oct. 1 that announced "a delay in the issue date" of the new bills and cited "a problem with sporadic creasing of the paper."
Translation: "We forgot to report on it, so let's blame them."
Or something, I'm struggling to understand the point they're trying to make there, heh.
Oy, the line about me procrastinating got 6 stars? I think I'm gonna have to propose a limit on the number of stars just so y'all stop starring the stupid stuff I say.
Also, I think the problem is that my coworker is doing something dumb and that he's causing the whole problem that's requiring 8 heads to stop working for an hour or two
@drachenstern People seem to have forgotten the actual purpose of meetings; to resolve things that require small amounts of input from everybody. Not to a) preach to people, or b) let 2-3 people have an argument.
@drachenstern The funny part is, I had a similar problem, and I never managed to create a working solution within the context of using the web service we were using. There is some sort of filter mechanism where you can get the raw stream and make changes to it...but it was a convoluted process and I'm not sure if it's a) applicable to your situation b) a reasonable solution to the problem
@TimStone I'm actually 3/4 leaning that way right now, if only because I know I can always hack the stream right there. But I'm 1/4 sure I can do the same thing with a 30 second web.config fix
@drachenstern In our case the problem was that the service was sending invalid XML (it contained illegal characters), which was why I was going down that route. Unfortunately I'm not versed enough in the relevant .NET technologies to know if there's a better solution in your case.
Why does SO "Ask a question" think this is "subjective and likely to be closed"? How best can an incorrect XML header be modified on the fly in IIS before being parsed by a WCF class?
@TimStone Well given that people also click through the "answer your own question" and "add another answer" dialogs it's hardly surprising they miss the subjective banner.
@drachenstern You might be OK with that title, but it can't hurt to rewrite without the "b" word.
@ChrisF That's certainly true. It just amazes me how people get all offended by the resulting close though, when it was entirely their own fault. Well, amazes me in some sense; clearly it's not surprising given we're on the internet.
Actually I'm amazed at how civilised SO has remained. I've given up on other sites after much less use because of the repetitive bickering and noob baiting.
I suppose that's true, SO is really quite tame compared to many similar sites. In fact, I believe that the worst spat I've seen was between two 10K+ users in some comments, which a mod flag took care of fairly quickly.
I have a client submitting a web-request (POST) of XML data to a server. The head of the XML reads <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?> but the data is truly utf-8. We are trying to intercept the existing stream (and everybody involved realizes this, we're trying to put in a store-and-fo...
@TylerChacha I tend to do the lazy thing for people myself, gives them a "hey thanks" kind of feeling so they feel a little ... gentler ? towards your product, and maybe a tad more forgiving if things don't quite work