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#421 2009-11-30 15:13:52

wet
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From: Schoerfling, Austria
Registered: 2005-06-06
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Re: TxP.com home page

We are getting quite positive audience reviews.

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#422 2009-11-30 15:20:11

nemoorange
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From: Washington DC
Registered: 2006-11-29
Posts: 90
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Re: TxP.com home page

Fantastic job to all. So happy to see that Txp now has a lovely site that properly represents its product in the best possible light.


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#423 2009-11-30 17:13:53

mwr
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From: Canada
Registered: 2006-01-31
Posts: 167
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Re: TxP.com home page

I’m wondering if there should be a more prominent link to the forum, which would be especially helpful for newcomers. I suggest a link in the sidebar of the support section.


Mark

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#424 2009-11-30 21:43:49

pieman
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From: Bristol, UK
Registered: 2005-09-22
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Re: TxP.com home page

wet wrote:

We are getting quite positive audience reviews.

Rightly so. Congrats to everyone involved in the redesign. It’s a huge step forward imho.

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#425 2009-12-02 11:40:52

kemie
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Registered: 2004-05-20
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Re: TxP.com home page

great job, congratulations!


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#426 2009-12-02 12:27:01

colak
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Re: TxP.com home page

wonderful!!!


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#427 2009-12-11 00:26:50

kvnmcwebn
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From: Ireland
Registered: 2007-01-27
Posts: 724
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Re: TxP.com home page

looks good.


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#428 2009-12-12 00:51:27

damienbuckley
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From: Brisbane, QLD, AU
Registered: 2006-02-24
Posts: 138
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Re: TxP.com home page

VERY nice job all – and not before time too ; )

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#429 2009-12-15 19:46:17

progre55
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Registered: 2006-05-02
Posts: 668

Re: TxP.com home page

Great job to everyone involved.

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#430 2009-12-17 08:37:09

the_ghost
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From: Minsk, The Republic of Belarus
Registered: 2007-07-26
Posts: 907
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Re: TxP.com home page


Providing help in hacking ATM! Come to courses and don’t forget to bring us notebook and hammer! What for notebook? What a kind of hacker you are without notebok?

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#431 2009-12-17 08:41:36

candyman
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From: Italy
Registered: 2006-08-08
Posts: 684

Re: TxP.com home page

Very good job but I don’t like the blue for titles. I preferred the old-fashioned but more TXPish brown (or yellow).

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#432 2009-12-17 09:26:18

Bloke
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From: Leeds, UK
Registered: 2006-01-29
Posts: 11,449
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Re: TxP.com home page

the_ghost wrote:

Unknown author of blog entries

Ah, they’re written by Sencer but his user account has been removed from the Users table so his name’s not always showing up on the public side.

It’s an interesting TXP issue: for performance reasons, any time an author name is requested, it is cached so any future requests on that page for the same author are returned without having to go to the database. A few things are fouling this up:

  1. His account’s missing and the get_author_name() function tries to grab the author RealName from the database. Whether this attempt succeeds or not, the RealName (empty because he doesn’t exist and his assets haven’t been reassigned for whatever reason) is set to the cached user info for next time. For this first attempt, however, the user’s name is returned instead (as expected)
  2. The 2nd time an article by Sencer is requested, it checks the cache, sees that there’s already an entry there (even though it’s empty) and returns nothing
  3. But, Stef, you might cry. There are two articles by Sencer showing up on that page and then every other article he wrote is authorless. Yeah, ummm, the reason for that is the first article is written by sencer, and the 2nd (probably written in TXP 4.0.6 or earlier before the user names were sanitized) is written by Sencer (capital S). So there are two entries in the cache — one for each spelling of his name

This combination of subtleties could be considered a bugette in TXP, not sure. Thanks for spotting it.

Last edited by Bloke (2009-12-17 09:27:27)


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