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RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
I reported this hours ago. Look, a basic summary is, WON & WCN [b]DO NOT WORK[/b], a workaround to this is simply to wait for someone to talk to you, and if they close the window, then it's not the end of the world, they might not have Plus! tabs en...
GiantSpiderScripting07-22-2006 at 04:27 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Agreed, keeping all this 'discussion' in one thread is best. And if this thread is deleted/locked etc, it will only encorage new threads. Especially when/if nx01rule's creation is released.
ecionScripting07-22-2006 at 04:27 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
1) By using "in it's present form" you imply that there is going to be another future form. 2) "Some of those", "not all", etc... hence it is not working, and you don't even have a good way to "guess" which are correct and which not. ------...
CookieRevisedScripting07-22-2006 at 04:12 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
I don't. People are just arguing past each other now, and nothing constructive is forthcoming. Thread reported.
RaceProUKScripting07-22-2006 at 03:27 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Did i say you could understand them ALL THE TIME? No. But they can be understood some of the time, ie when a user types. - To this makes these features useful. RaceProUK, I understand you dont want immature arguments clogging up this forum. However ...
ecionScripting07-22-2006 at 03:11 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
I've been keeping track of this thread for a while now, and [b]approaching 250 posts, with little but arguing[/b] has officially pissed me off. If this doesn't stop, [b]I'll report the whole thread as spam.[/b] I don't care what people's argumen...
RaceProUKScripting07-22-2006 at 02:56 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
the whole point is that there is NO clear way to understand them. You can NEVER EVER be sure ALL THE TIME. [size=1](and if you reply with the biased argument that it works for you 90% of time, I can perfectly reply it works at the most 50% of the tim...
CookieRevisedScripting07-22-2006 at 02:47 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
going round in circles here.. yes in its present form, it is not a reliable window open notifier. However it can still be used as one. (as for the parts of your post i havnt quoted, that is because they are more immature replies which i cant be ars...
ecionScripting07-22-2006 at 02:34 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
I know this isn't Cookie's reply but I couldn't be bothered looking it up and I personally found this to be quite informative and of use anyway. Btw the reason why i was 'sucking up' to Cookie was because of his history in these forums and how ...
markeeScripting07-22-2006 at 02:26 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
We are very obviously not talking about bugs...[quote=CookieRevised]A bug is something which happens which is not supposed to be happening, a programming error... False open window notifs all the time are SUPPOSED to be happening with a session notif...
CookieRevisedScripting07-22-2006 at 02:13 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
first of all, can you loose the attidude please. I like a good discussion, but when people take your tone its quite immature. I understand that. And agree with you. (it is the whole 'it doesnt work' im interested in)
ecionScripting07-22-2006 at 01:51 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
true... point taken...
foalyScripting07-22-2006 at 01:51 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Why why why do people still want stuff like this? Please tell me if i'm blocked..please let me see what my contact typed before he/she sends it....please let me know if a conversation screen is opened with me? What good is this to you? You wanna fal...
SunshineScripting07-22-2006 at 01:49 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Obviously we are not talking about just bugs... A bug is something which happens which is not supposed to be happening, a programming error... False open window notifs all the time are SUPPOSED to be happening with a session notifier. There are no pr...
CookieRevisedScripting07-22-2006 at 01:48 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Cookie you are right in this discussion, but this a non-argument... if something works 100% it's bug free... and there is almost no software that is bug free..
foalyScripting07-22-2006 at 01:35 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Exactly. Nice way of putting it cookie.
ChestahScripting07-22-2006 at 01:31 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
The thing is that I'm sure he also did research about it, but the problem is understanding that if something doesn't work reliable, it doesn't work 100%. And in software, when something doesn't work 100%, it doesn't work. Together with this is t...
CookieRevisedScripting07-22-2006 at 01:27 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
CookieRevised might come off as ignorant at times but he is extremely helpful in these forums giving a vast knowledge base. He is right 99.9999999% of the time (if not more than that). If you had half the sense of Cookie then you would accept what...
markeeScripting07-22-2006 at 01:17 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Everyone, as cookierevised (a senior and very knowledgable plus member) has already said. The open/closed window notifier feature doesn't work. The way in which messenger communicates to microsoft has changed. It doesn't send "window opened" any...
ChestahScripting07-22-2006 at 01:13 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Read the facts in all my previous posts... and for your information, they are not opinions. Maybe you should also look up the difference between an opinion and a fact. PS: I wouldn't even be surprised that you also still claim that block checkers w...
CookieRevisedScripting07-22-2006 at 01:02 PM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
I agree with you there. However you are both on the lines of the wrong analogy. As the car DOES always start when you want it to. But also when you dont want it to. If you reply to this, please try and put in some facts with ways of backing it up, r...
ecionScripting07-22-2006 at 10:50 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
*sneaks in to give my 2 cents* I have read the last 2 pages, and thats it. About cookie's anology and such. So I don't have a complete understanding about whats been going on in this thread. Now with that said... Someone is making a session notifie...
KeikoniumScripting07-22-2006 at 10:30 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
I understand where Cookie is coming from. I would want the name change aswell. Otherwise you will get many, many people coming in posting that it doesn't work. If it was "session notifier", it would be better. It can still be used as a 'open/clos...
linx05Scripting07-22-2006 at 09:55 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Sure it can.... now go buy that car and use it as your own car... :dodgy:
CookieRevisedScripting07-22-2006 at 09:55 AM
RE: The open/closed window notifier feature
Outch, cookie stole my anaology, i said to him, if a car only starts 50% of the time, the car is working. because it can move, it can do what its ment to do. doesnt matter if it can only do this 50% of the time. so cookie, just leave this post alone.
AmbulanceXScripting07-22-2006 at 09:32 AM
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