No, no, look, only one button says "Submit" (the other two are "submit query") and the instructions clearly say "click the 'submit' button". So, absolutely no wtf here :D
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RE: Which button?
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RE: Brooklyn College WTF
No, that's not bad. This is bad: http://www.mf.uni-lj.si/mf/english/index.html (the webpage of my faculty... we actually have to use it xD)
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RE: Microsoft Word WTF
@ender said:
Speaking of Office WTFs, why won't Excel let me save a document with [ or ] in the name?
Or open two files with the same filename, but in different directories...
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RE: Wooden table computer?
@ender said:
Wouldn't a wooden table computer look something like this?
Pa ne da si ti tudi iz slovenije? :D(yeah yeah, completely off topic, i know... and i deeply apologize :P)
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Man, has Europe changed
Now, I know I did skip a lot of geography classes... but still... i think something just isn't right with this map:
original screenshot: http://shrani.si/files/screenshot10w0d.png
the page: http://www.hansollcd.com/eng/support/as.aspJust how many misplaced countries can you find?
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RE: DotNetNuke
MasterPlanSoftware: well, yes, I guess I can't say you're wrong, because that's the first time I've ever worked with dotnetnuke :) Then still, I wonder how it took them over three years to come up with something that looks exactly like the default installation (as far as i can tell from the screenshots on the web) apart from the fluorescent yellow background and a new header image and how they managed to break it that badly :)
But regarding the DoPostBack - I as the user simply don't care what the portal engine does, I just want the links to behave as I am used them to behave and I as the wanna-be-developer am certain that there are other, less obtrusive ways of achieving the same functionality.
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DotNetNuke
I've just had to work with the dotnetnuke (a cms written in vb.net) for the last few hours. I think I might need to call a very special friend of mine. He often wears white and works in a place where they have lots of nice little rooms with padded walls and where you are given nice jackets and in these jackets you hug yourself all day long. Anyway... this lovely piece of software:
- has almost every link implemented via the DoPostBack() function. Yeah, why use the plain old hyper link when you can have a bunch of javascript code do exactly the same. Surprisingly, it works even in Firefox and Opera, BUT, of course, you can't frickin' open it in a new tab!!
- Imagine the following scenario: you want to add a new page and edit its content. Sounds simple enough, right? Wrong! Because, you see, you try to add a new page using IE. Ups, you can't, because the javascript code is broken (and why do you even need javascript to click on an icon that just loads a new page?). God knows why you try firefox. It works. Lovely. You start to edit the page. But the rte just wouldn't work in firefox. So you change back to ie. And then when you want to add another page...
- If you are logged in as a user who has permissions to edit just a certain part of the web page and you want to check one of the other parts (for instance, you can edit the, let's say, 'about' page, but you can't edit the 'news' - you just want to read them) the whole application crashes. Hard. And takes down the whole server.
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RE: Rss
@tster said:
because your system tray is full of crap. anytime I see a system tray like that ona computer I run spyware and find loads of stuff. then again, maybe you don't.
Hm, let me see. Avast (antivirus), wireless access point monitor, google desktop search, icq, iTunes control, googletalk, msn messenger, bluetooth, skype and network (wlan, lan & internet). No spyware ;P Than again.. maybe you're right... I have absolutely too many IM programs :P
Alex, thanks :)