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chalsall 2014-10-27 19:17

[QUOTE=Madpoo;386247]I could, but maybe it's punishment for the people with Javascript disabled. :smile:[/QUOTE]

If I may please "break the fourth wall"...?

Madpoo: your work has been amazing and exceptional. Outstanding in fact. Many thank you.

You, and many other exceptional people, have stepped into a somewhat weird space.

Welcome.

You can, of course, check out at any time. But you can never leave....

ET_ 2014-10-27 19:46

[QUOTE=chalsall;386254]If I may please "break the fourth wall"...?

Madpoo: your work has been amazing and exceptional. Outstanding in fact. Many thank you.

You, and many other exceptional people, have stepped into a somewhat weird space.

Welcome.

You can, of course, check out at any time. But you can never leave....[/QUOTE]

Welcome to the twilight zone... :smile:

Madpoo 2014-10-27 21:19

[QUOTE=chalsall;386254]If I may please "break the fourth wall"...?

Madpoo: your work has been amazing and exceptional. Outstanding in fact. Many thank you.

You, and many other exceptional people, have stepped into a somewhat weird space.

Welcome.

You can, of course, check out at any time. But you can never leave....[/QUOTE]

All I know is, I have a whole new appreciation for my work mates. I sit near our dev team which includes the .NET programmers and our "front end" designers, plus the user interface gurus.

The conversations I overhear from them now about "I fixed issue XYZ in browser 123, but now it's broken in browser 456" resonate a lot more. And when the QA folks get a hold of the test builds and say "it's good, but this box here is off by a couple pixels from the wireframe", I can (kind of) comprehend not only what they're talking about, but how easy it is to be off by even a couple pixels thanks to strange and mysterious styles.

richs 2014-10-28 00:26

I should have been more specific when I said earlier assignments. What I meant was how may one show more than 100 of the past year's results, i.e., all of them. Thanks a lot, Madpoo.

richs 2014-10-28 05:19

[QUOTE=richs;386279]I should have been more specific when I said earlier assignments. What I meant was how may one show more than 100 of the past year's results, i.e., all of them. Thanks a lot, Madpoo.[/QUOTE]

Ignore this question. Thanks....

Madpoo 2014-10-28 14:49

[QUOTE=richs;386289]Ignore this question. Thanks....[/QUOTE]

LOL... no problem.

Yeah, it's 100 by default but you can specify, I think, up to 5000. It's still limited to the past 365 days though.

Mark Rose 2014-10-28 18:52

[QUOTE=Madpoo;384614]Okay, give this a try... I just ran this manually, so it's not set to auto-update yet or anything. If the format looks cool we can have it update at the same time that the data itself is being updated (it runs on it's own schedule @ 23:20 UTC currently).

[URL="http://www.mersenne.org/thresholds/data.xml"]http://www.mersenne.org/thresholds/thresholds.xml[/URL]
[/QUOTE]

Has the auto-updating of this file been implemented? It currently 404's. I'd like to suck it down in mfloop.py to do just-in-time trial factoring.

potonono 2014-10-28 23:58

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On the results page, the table headers that scroll with the table override the top drop down menu.

Madpoo 2014-10-29 03:22

[QUOTE=Mark Rose;386321]Has the auto-updating of this file been implemented? It currently 404's. I'd like to suck it down in mfloop.py to do just-in-time trial factoring.[/QUOTE]

That's because apparently I fubar'd the link when posting it earlier. I used "thresholds.xml" in the text but the underlying link points to "data.xml" which isn't correct.

Here's the correct version:
[URL="http://www.mersenne.org/thresholds/thresholds.xml"]http://www.mersenne.org/thresholds/thresholds.xml[/URL]

It was probably my mistake...when I was testing it I just called it "data.xml" but then made it "thresholds.xml" for the real deal... apparently when I cut and paste the link and edited it to use the actual name, I goofed. :smile:

Madpoo 2014-10-29 04:32

[QUOTE=potonono;386357]On the results page, the table headers that scroll with the table override the top drop down menu.[/QUOTE]

Hmm... that's unfortunate. I'll have to look at that scenario. It's hopefully just a question of me adjusting the z-index on that header. There is an option for that somewhere I think and it should be less than what the drop downs use.

Ah, the joys of trying to be too fancy for my own good. :)

You may notice that on different pages I've experimented with different features... trying to throw out different things and see what people like. If that floating table header is too weird I'm not afraid to dump it, but it is cool.

Mark Rose 2014-10-29 14:39

[QUOTE=Madpoo;386376]That's because apparently I fubar'd the link when posting it earlier. I used "thresholds.xml" in the text but the underlying link points to "data.xml" which isn't correct.

Here's the correct version:
[URL="http://www.mersenne.org/thresholds/thresholds.xml"]http://www.mersenne.org/thresholds/thresholds.xml[/URL]

It was probably my mistake...when I was testing it I just called it "data.xml" but then made it "thresholds.xml" for the real deal... apparently when I cut and paste the link and edited it to use the actual name, I goofed. :smile:[/QUOTE]

Thanks! Hopefully I'll have time over the next week to implement the JIT feature.


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