when i want to start site in IIS says :
the process can't access the file because it used by another process
i search in Google and find it because of that another site use port 80 but in My IIS just this site use port 80
@LaszloPapp I often see you reviewing at the same time as me, and you are always voting "Leave Closed" on reopen items. I have yet to see a reopen vote on something that isn't an audit.
I'm not going to argue this any more, I've made my point; but perhaps you should consider that everyone here agrees except for you, and give that some value.
Deletion or downvoting is not the only options you have. You can also leave a comment or edit. If you want to do none of those, but the post still needs work/attention, hit Skip and let someone else see it.
Not a matter of if an edit is going to make the answer suddenly address the question, but if an edit is warranted at making it read better at all. If you don't want to do anything, but the post still looks like, "Sign out your skype and try again...i have experienced the same issue, i just logged out from skype and then reset my iis, it worked for me" just hit Skip
Try this:
void SimpleWidget::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *event)
{
if (event->key() == Qt::Key_R)
{
// Key R was pressed
}
}
Or you can simply check key value using QString QKeyEvent::text () const method.
@LaszloPapp OK, I was the one who banned you from review. I did so because your name came up as a reviewer who approved not one, but two instances of spam: stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/3762662 , stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/3762549 . When I looked into your review history, I saw that you were averaging 5 seconds per review, and were hitting pretty much everything with "No Action Needed".
I've been policing the Late Answers and First Posts queues lately to make sure that spam doesn't slip through, and manually banning many reviewers who allow it to pass. I've found many instances of spam making it through review, and that's actively harmful to the site.
if you check my track record, there are at least 5-10 downvotes and recommend for deletion almost every single day. You may be confusing me with someone else, or you have not checked these bits.
@LaszloPapp I'll lift the ban if you promise to take a little more time and be more careful with these reviews. My first job is to make sure things don't harm the site, which is why I've been checking the review history of spam that didn't get caught by the community (of which there is a surprising amount). I'm not here to punish, just to make sure potentially harmful behavior doesn't continue.
so, let me summarize my opinion: I agree that the last two of those four are bad, and should have been marked for deletion like my other 5-10 (or more) per daily usually. However, I decline all the claim about "accepting everything", so does my track record, and I feel it an unfair claim.
@LaszloPapp Perhaps I'm paranoid, but if a new user posts an answer glowingly recommending a commercial product, with a link in it, I tend to look at what else they've posted. That would have shown the 11 other identical answers left by them, all promoting the same product, all left within minutes of one another. If you have any doubt about this, flag us and we'll take a look at it.
as for the initially "too minor" edit answer. I fully disagree with that one, and I would have rejected the edit, personally, since it just bumps the thread with not much additional value if any.
A reasonable rule, also, is that since tool-recommendation questions are no longer allowed, a tool-recommendation answer that is only a link to a product should, at minimum, be commented on to let that user know it's not really an appropriate answer anymore.
Try this:
void SimpleWidget::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *event)
{
if (event->key() == Qt::Key_R)
{
// Key R was pressed
}
}
Or you can simply check key value using QString QKeyEvent::text () const method.
I cannot congigure Qt-creator. I've downloaded Qt 5.2.0 for Windows 64-bit (VS 2012, OpenGL) and I have MSVS Ultimate 2013 which i use for C++ and Windiws 8.1x64.
When i'm starting compile Qt example project appears that
Qt Creator needs a compiler set up to build. Connfigure a compiler in
...
they closed a valid Qt question without any serious Qt tag track record, or name in the community. Clearly, they have not put much effort into understanding the question.
@BradLarson: cannot say I agree with most of them, nor that I will act differently in most of the cases like the minor edited answer case, in the future, but thanks for providing some data anyhow. I appreciate you were sincere and came here to discuss it.
wow, there are people here to even further upvote the aforementioned answer. Funny. :) Is it some childish revenge for the disagreements? :)
(I think that explains the not-so-mature homogenity for me :) )
@LaszloPapp I went ahead and lifted the ban. I think you understand where my concerns were, and this was not intended as a punishment, just an indication to slow down a bit. Again, if you see something odd about answers left by a particular user, don't hesitate to use an "other" flag and explain what you see. I find those very helpful, even if the activity is indeed innocent.
So as far as I can discern, the way you get a huge reputation on Stack Overflow is to post as many not-constructive, snide comments as possible.
I literally just had a person in the top 7% of reputation post "with that typo I'm surprised anything worked" WITHOUT editing the post or saying what ...
What we need is a better way for moderators to identify problem users. Unless we remember every username for a comment we delete, we won't know if there's a pattern of a certain user repeatedly leaving crappy, unconstructive comments. Taking away all their reputation for one offense is not anywhere near a good solution. Talking to them and telling them to stop is. — animuson39 mins ago
There should be an automated flag that gets sent to moderators when a user has a lot of their comments deleted (by flags / mods). Probably within some kind of time threshold.
And that flag should include a summary, or list, of the deleted comments that caused the flag.
So they can see, at a glance, whether a user needs a talking-to.
(to have the purpose of comments explained to them, or the "be nice" rule explained to them, or something)